Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 27, 1972, p. 3

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Hibbs band here Saturday night Harry end the Shrimp Cocktail the popular musical group of TV fame return to Acton Community Centre Saturday night for an encore performance Sponsors of the dance Acton Lions Club received such excellent support at a similar affair held In May that they decided to have the group return for a toll Frolic I hoping we get the some find response we received at our rollc Lion Chief Art told the Free Press this week Will cater Acton are arranging catering for the event Chicken boxes will be available for hungry dancers As an added attraction the Lions Club has obtained 25 Horry Hibbs taws which they will give away as door prizes Saturday night When the group played here in the spring over people Jammed community centre and financially the night exceeded all expectations The group played all type of music and Horry as he entertained with his songs and accordion Tickets Tickets for the the big event are avnllablo at the Canadian Tire and stores in Acton Frederick The Hans Shop in Milton and Goodlets Stare In Georgetown Advance tickets sell for per couple Tickets at the door will sell for IB per couple Dancing begins at and runs until a ACTON LIONS Club chicken barbecue was a popular eating booth at the Fall Fair Photo by D Gibbons Official plan nears finish Tho Acton Free September 3 Refuse permission for poster contest progress on problem Ikspon ling to query about a ma In June hope that odor pro 1 at plant would be cleared up by the end of rank said lust night he Kit- problem is be inn resolved slowly and gradually the question us ha inn in of session for the council inciting M asked council IndulKiniL to It ivl the meeting to attend an Important social function Jot Hurst old council Inspectors from thc of the ment Air pollution brunch are in the town dally but added will rueal to him op the Council will discuss the problem further it committee meeting In a dogged attempt to hove Halton County Board of Education change their policy Milton Area Fire Board has once again asked permission to award prizes for winners in the children fire prevention poster contest Last year Milton Area Fire Board did not hold a program as they had in other years A board ruling that no prUes be awarded to individuals for posters angered the Milton area firefighters It was the first year since 1997 the group t held a contest and presented prises Director of Education Jim told the school board established policy ruled out awarding prizes for poster contests The Milton people feel Judging Is a high point In the exercise and If they don single out a winner they feel the program has been thwarted he said Coat choose Art consultant Ed Thorndyke told the board he felt the was in choosing a first second and third place winner John sold professional t be presumptuous enough to suggest to a hot ho should fight a Are and artists felt the same way about being told what Is good art told the board he had been working with firefighters on a program where by no contest was held but fire fighters could hold a display and go Into the schools as resource people He said he had been working with them since June and the Milton group had waited until now to make contact for fire prevention week Oct to It Some sympathy While some members ware sympathetic with the wishes of the Milton firefighters few backed a resolution that would sec board policy amended George made the resolution noting he t so sure tho board was doing the right thing When Trustee Noel Cooper suggested some sort of communications be attempted by the administration with the Milton Board Director Jim Singleton suggested a compromise in this cose was like being half president one of collisions A collision inuruuuy on the I inc was one of 10 collisions during the week of Sept 17 to in tnc North the collisions resulted in an total property and Injuries five people nay police cardeer accident occurred Just north of the Third Si in Noiraagawcya and caused on estimated damage to tar operated by Dirk Boom of Campbellville The I tr was killed On Tuesday Sept a collision occurred on the Third line of cast of the Fourth line One thousand dollars damage was done to vehicles driven by Glen of 140 Bell St Milton and Moustapha of Brampton A passenger In the car llundvlIonnonofUCourtSt was slightly injured A two car collision occurred on the Line south of Friday Drivers Involved were Judith of It Campbellville and James of There was an estimated damage to both vehicles Highway east of Acton was the scene of a two car collision on Saturday Drivers Involved were David of It ft 9 Georgetown Anton of Kitchener Ted Pratt named to parks board Acton Council has approved the appointment of Bank of Montreal manager Ted Pratt as a member of Acton Parks and Recreation Committee Mr Pratt will serve the remainder of the term of Hugh Patterson which expires December 31 Mr Patterson recently resigned as chairman of the committee after accepting a position as deputy clerk treasurer for the town Councillor Peter Marks explained that Mr Pratt nomination had received unanimous approval at the ad ministration committee level We felt our board was need of the type of people with management capabilities and Mr Pratt certainly has these he remarked Fire death inquest set An inquest into the death of Sear old Dennis Maurice will be eld the Acton Council Chambers Tuesday October 17 Maurice died as a result of third degree bums to per cent of Ms body suffered In a dash tire at the Acton Bowling Lanes Friday August Is A sanding machine he was operating exploded starting fire which also caused an damage to the building Found guilty The two Calver brothers charged by several police detachments with theft wen both found guilty of charges in court in Milton and remanded for sentence One Is in custody the other out on ball The charges covered a series of break enter and thefts over Mny months several Acton industries and garages ciunw his received word T from the Department of Municipal Affairs that the township official plan may be approved day No ice forecast Repairs to the west wall of the Acton arena will not interfere with the installation of ice but the weatherman could arena manager Harold Townsley told the Free Press this week Townsley said he is setting no specific date on which ice making machinery will be started up explaining weather conditions pretty well dictate the starting date In past years balmy October temperatures have delayed ice installation until late in the month and sometimes early November Meanwhile ice has been in use Milton and Georgetown arenas tor more than a week Acton junior Sabres began workouts in last week and will likely switch to Georgetown arena this week 1 Recife Tom Hill toll this paper he expects to sec the plan back in the township offices very soon Work on the official plan began early in 1970 It was sent to the Department of Municipal Affairs after receiving council approval planning board has several land use change applications before It now The applications were set aside until the official plan and zoning by law come into force BALLOONS please says John Dunne as he supplies daughters Barbara and Beverly three and Teresa 6 Saturday at the fair The twins arc past baby show winners Thomson Hockey eatin at Eds Frying to figure out how to Huxley proprietor of watch the final Lame of the installed TV set for Canada Soviet Union hockey yesterday Tuesday game and series and get your lunch at the set will on come same time 12 Wp tomorrow 1 EDS RESTAURANT Main St S Acton NEW LOW PRICES SAME HIGH QUALITY PRODUCT for PIZZA THOMPSON can make your furnace come to life with our high burning tow polluting fuel oil Give a call today and become one our many sat ill ltd PH8532I74 a baked to otJet in minutes MUSHROOMS ANCHOVIES SALAMI BACOH BLACK OLIVES ONIONS RED SWEET PEPPERS GREEK SHEET PEPPERS SMALL MEDIUM LARGE BASIC TOMATO SAUCE AND CHEESE 85 115 145 ANY ONE INGREDIENT 105 140 175 ANY TWO INGREDIENTS 165 205 ANY THREE INGREDIENTS 145 190 245 ANY FOUR INGREDIENTS 145 215 205 ALSO PIZZA TO TAKE OUT HOT BRING THE ENTIRE FAMILY FOR OUR SUNDAY SPECIAL FOB CHILDRIN SUNDAY HOURS OPEN Tues Wed Thurs 10 a m to Friday Saturday 10a to 12 p m Sunday 3pm to p m ACTON TOWN HOUSE DEVELOPMENT Two years ago Construction commenced planning for a Town House Development in the town of Acton and In the very earliest discussions with Planning Board and Council mentioned that they would endeavour to keep house prices in the 000 range with low down payments which would allow local citizens to own a house who would otherwise never be able to one Times have changed since then somewhat and building materials and labour have risen very sub and property prices have risen to an high figure Construction have made a real effort these Increases and we feel very proud to announce that we can still price our town house which Is Townhouse In the area and below the cost in suburban Toronto Unforseen difficulties were encountered owing to the relatively new concept of condominium ownership but eventually the documentary eng and legal problems were solved and a belated start was made In construction on July although the renegotiating of contracts made further delays Inevitable The project Is now proceeding well and some units will be ready for occupancy by mid November What is a condominium A condominium town house is owned by the who makes his own mortgage tax and Insurance payments and also owns part of the common elements such as parking lots green space playgrounds and internal walkways and makes a monthly contribution toward landscaping repairs snow removal etc this payment also covering his water payment C H C mortgages have been arranged by the Federal Government and we have received strong support from Mr Whiting the local Federal The interest rate Is at per cent and any purchaser earning less than per year will be eligible for a reduced rate of interest and any person earning as low as can qualify for these houses and carrying charges including maintenance fee will not exceed per month and can be as low as per month Mortgages will be amortized for yrs or 25 with interest rate of per cent to per cent depending on purchasers qualifying income Total monthly carrying charges between 144 00 and 00 Alteo Construction will not advertise these houses In the Toronto newspapers until October hoping that local citizens In need of a house will consult with their local Real Estate Broker and take ad vantage of this great opportunity Two model houses wBfbe open for inspection from next Saturday ALTEO CONSTRUCTION mim

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