Despite blustery winter conditions these construction workers contin- ued work on renovations of the Georgetown Canadian Tire store. The work is expected to continue through the winter. We have the unique situation in Acton, the sign of a caring community, where many people give to help the less-fortunate families. Christmas Food Hampers, along with some toys and clothing, are provided by the Salvation Army from the generous community donations. ie Action Social Services have been approached over the years by individuals, schools, stores, banks and other groups who are wanting to give in the Truck dumped as message to provincial NDP officials A coalition of residents from Northwest Brampton and Halton Hills have organized a visual demonstration of their concern over the Interim Waste Authority (IWA)’s proposal to locate a garbage dump close to the Credit ‘iver. They have overturned a garbage truck on Hwy. #7, just east of Mississauga Road. The truck is identified with the message: “NDP don’t give a dump about the environment” “This demonstration is an attempt to bring this travesty to the attention of the politicians and all the thousands of people who live and work in the area and, for much of the year, fish in the river, enjoy the scenic drive, cycle the scenic our farm markets,” river left in the the river ecosystem”. ulls and rats. FEATURING SATELLITE T.Vv. route through Huttonville, Norval and Terra Cotta, pick strawberries and apples on our farms and visit McPhail, Chairman of Stop Credit River Dumps (in Halton and Peel). “The dump proposal is environ- mentally irresponsible”, says Bruce Reed, Chairman of Brampton Concerned Citizens. “The Credit River is probably the healthiest Greater Metropolitan Toronto Area, and a dump would be a serious threat to The residents in this area are con- cerned that a dump would affect both the quality and quantity of water in the river, destroy wildlife habitat, attract thousands of seag- 3% *«x* The 1K he presenting GEORGETOWN'S OWN T.C. and The Hornets Southern Rock with a Buzz This Thursday, Friday & Saturday Night KARIOKE Wednesday Evening & Saturday Aftemoon with Amanda Lee All Things Are Possible! SIMMON FURNITURE SAVE 16 50% Halton Hills This Week; Wednesday, ‘December'16, 1992 — Page 9 ASSIC Alert: Giving at Christmas Christmas spirit. Any money donated is used to buy needed clothing and bedding for families. The families that we are aware of who are in the position where they cannot provide the extras for their families at Christmas will be on our list. Any family or individual who feel they would like to be part of this Christmas coordination can call our office at 853-3310 or drop in to the Centre at 19 Willow St. N., Acton., Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. i ee ee ae aa al come. Sees: ith Boa | i Solid Pine Bedroom Suite includes mattress & box spring. Choice of stains and style. Reg, $2,499. ate A, extra for ei SOFA BED. AM ere n | loveseat & chair 3 pce. Sofa, Loveseat & Chair. Choice of fabric. Reg. $999. Original French Provincial 3 pce. fa Set. Choice of fabric and stain. Reg. $2499. Complete Double Bed Solid Pine Headboard and Footboard. 20 Year Warranty on mattress & Box Springs. Also available in different styles. Reg. $499. Festive New Year's Buffet Eve Tickets + Roast Turkey available at the bar ¢ Salmon Loaf eae $30 a couple es Reamer wee! jonny and the buffet “5 c i EVERY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. * Roast Beef * Baked Ham » Second Hot Entré Every Week Fresh Green Salad Bar + Our Superb Dessert Table JUST 1 PRICE??? We pay the G.S.T. & P.S.T. = TO MEALRA CN C§ OOP EYswwRe (Ofe aaanna 9 pce. Dining Room Set, Contemporary Oak, all wood. Spacious buffet base. Dble. pedestal table with extension, 4 side chairs, 2 captain's chairs. Choice of fabric & stain. Not exactly as shown. 3 pce. Coffee Table. Reg. $199. BREE 3 Delivery with any purchase $400 and up within 20 kms wth this ea, Georgetown Marketplace 873-4732