Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 27, 1973, p. 11

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SANTA Randy had a gift for Gary Fisher and Bonnie Bnstow of the high school assembly Acton judoka attain belts Following recent tourn at the Georgetown Judo Club in which points for promotion were sained the following from and area were advanced Promoted from White to Yellow belts were Donald Miriam Smith David Lee John and David Turner Peter was ad from bellow to Orange and Winston Cronkrile from Orange to Green Promoted from Green to Blue bells were Larry Manina and Darryl Advancing to Join Jim Thomson the sole Red belt in the club the highest belt a junior ma attain arc Rod Donaldson and Beth Thomson Beth IS Mill wear the Brown belt of an Inter mediate who when 18 may work toward a Black Belt TEACHER Brian Dowries became a Christmas tree at the high school assembly last week Store fixture Georgetown The earold Richardson hardware business on Main SI Georgetown ended this November when Walter Richardson and his brother Kenneth sold Crest Hardware to new owner Mr Fair The business has been a fixture on Georgetown s main stem for generations Waller Richardson and his father James Richardson left their grocer store Pickering Ontario to take over the hardware business in 130 They bought the stock from Abe returned Georgetown last year to visit the at the store They bought the building a few years later from a member of the Ken nedy faintly one of the founding families of Georgetown At one time the building was divided into two stores RENT A CASCADE HOT WATER HEATER Month Peace in the World this Year RICHS SERVICE CENTRE DICK VOSKAMP No East of Acton The Acton Free Press Pec Object to rezoning for industry Two residents June carried their objections to a rezonlng of land from rural agriculture to industrial to the Regional Committee Gerald Sill and Don Duke both wrote letters to the Regional Plan Committee and the Ontario Municipal Board The land in question is west of Mohawk Inn and north of Highway and is owned by Bert Day At the planning Councillor Jim Watson ex plained the application had gone full route at the local level and had received ap proval from planning board and council Both Duke and Sill noted the rezonlng would Increase the value of the Day properly but would devalue heir property Sill notes there are currently 145 acres of fully CHRISTMAS dolls Anne Val Mitchell and Karen Norton watch the action on stage at the AHS assembly EMO will continue request is approved Ha It on Emergency Mac Anderson He said Measures Organization lived through yet another vote of department was needed non confidence at Ihe ad Regional Chairman Allan ministration and finance Masson explained municl committee of regional across the province government Wednesday expressed a wish lo The validity of having an continue with the service He coordinator and noted Ihe province had department has been agreed lo pick up the amount questioned on a number of or money which federal occasions The most recenl government had cut from its from Oakille budget for that purpose serviced industrial land not yet used Both he and Duke note that with the 145 acre and the industrial land in and near Milton there was no need allow industrial sprawl Both writers raised questions about the ability of the road system to handle traffic that would be generated by an Industrial in that area vet in a position to comment on the rezoning The plication will need Ontario Municipal Board approval and it is possible that an hearing will be held No dale or decision on Ihe hearing has been mode yet HS OPTOMETRIST Cork Eatl CHARGE IT ON TOUR ZELLERS ACCOUNT YESTERDAY TODAY TOMORROW ZELLERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS

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