Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 20, 1974, B9

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GOT IT ALL The Acton Free Press Wed Nov 1974 B9 Floodlight Kit 100watt floodlight kit includes 6 foot extension cord and ground spike Your choice of red blue green yellow violet Cord has moulded plug and three way outlet 169 1 foot foot Indoor extension cord Christmas Sets Replacement Bulbs High quality in your choice of sparkle or glow styles Assorted colours Pkg of Indoor Outdoor 25 light set comes in sparkle or glow bulbs 15 light set has over sized soft glow bulbs Assorted colours and hanging clips OPEN am to pm Monday to Friday Saturday am to 6 pm 316 Gualph I Georgetown Georgetown High School and pist president of Italian Secondary School Inciters Federation has been the 14 Council or tha Ontario Association for Curriculum development elected the annual association con terencc held last week In Toronto The theme of the con was Curriculum Development Priorities Process Product and Problems The conference was ad dressed twice by Ontario education Minister Thomas Wells In addition to Hank Hedges and John Meyer will present Hilton garbage to Georgetown Members of Milton council were a bit miffed when they were advised by Don Morrier of the Regional Works Department of a move that would sec Milton haul its gar to Italian Hills instead of where the town has hauled since the beginning of the year None of the three regional representatives on council were aware of the change being discussed at the regional council or com level and this caused Milton Mayor Mac Arthur to ask who was making the decisions at the region The letter from Morner explained that the move was necessary so there would be more garbage being handled at the Hills site and consequently a more efficient operation would be realized Pay Morrier said the town would receive a subsidy for the haulage of garbage That subsidy would be based on 16 cents per ton mile The subsidy would be based on a route as the crow files rather than the actual mileage and the town would receive subsidy only one way In other words the average trip would provide the town with a subsidy of about S3 per trip Council ex pressed concern about having to buy an additional pack the longer haul Is

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