Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 27, 1974, p. 6

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The Acton Free Wed Nov ANNE ATKINS left teaches the Interior design course at night school Mrs Linda Roe and Mrs are selecting the kind of wallpaper for a room Old Grindell house full of fond memories As in march on historv fades As ne buildings arc built old ones are torn down is he case of old house on Main Si No one seem to know the exact date it built or b whom but moot at the people have resided there are known The familv bought It supposedly from the Uams famih although no one is sure about this fact The Adams were the first settlers here Donald McDonald bought the house Their daughter upon maminc relumed to the house Her name Henrietta who died lust three ago She hied in the house until her death Mrs Kirknesa Mrs Grindell daughter grew up the house with her sister and parents an dab Mrs Earl Cooper bought the house just prior to the death of Mrs They had hoped restart it but found that Mould ruin a week work in a few minutes the did something to the house when the went It was wrecked construction now own it and plan to leir it down to mike for a small subdivision The little house holds erics and has quite a few stories to tell However once the bulldozer strikes its first blow the stones perhaps legends will bite the dust THE OLD GRINDELL bouse on Main Street is of most involved agree it is well er years old nuke for housing Morris can loan out snow fence undetermined age but It is to be torn down to and ace profit jcca be able to from engineer d it approved each r Worm i4iesiKi lo the iter lhat group be reouired to pay u a deposit the value of the fence and that he be given permission to hand it out as he sees fit The committee went along kith the plan because it would be a timesaver both for the and the group using the fence Srem fence be loaned out if there is no use for it in the at the time Snow fence currently costs cents a foot Night classes keep pupils busy mid Brush a night school design on is tauttht Mrs Anno pupils work null on tun to suit room put ling a room study the different kinds f paint and field trips to In met in the an on how to solve pro art Joan a i at the high school during the tenches the dn i class of Brush Up our Typing and Business Most of the ten students In tin have been the for Man Si mi are out working and art lh kill up again When Hie began the pupils and discussed wanted to do and plimiieil agenda around tint Tin students art pretty will independent to Mrs Williamson They art ill working at their own JENNINGS GENERAL STORE MAI RR 1 8542593 STUDENTS FROM Brush Up Your Typing Skills a night school course arc busy typing their letters Back to front are Shirley Rose Seaton typing teacher Joan Williamson and Allan MRS KAY HANNAH teacher of the basic sewing class at night shows Mrs Jane Lumbers right how to make cuffs on her blouse class was featured a few weeks ago in a of articles on the night school programs This week article marks the end of the series Most of these classes plus additional ones will begin new programs again in January Social worker for MPs Mis ire to be full timesnci il to former member Terrv Connor who spoke at Shenditi in list week Tluv ire expected their to nit through the red tape in I don eel it this is right he snd We don I elect send them lo During his talk to the Canadian Politic Develop ment elasses it tlu Connor mended full time om to be ippomled to deil with things like problems passport difficulties fie woutd cut in This would less burden on the MPs there were 100 hours the luldn get The three main functions of the as saw them were legislative which means sitting on various standing ami special constituency which he views is the social worker role functions which he explained requires well formed well funded op position to construct ivelv the govern At time the question period in the House of no other the government to mb irnss them ire totally stifled Connor feels disci is strong in Ottawa he and government lutkbenchcrs ire not illiwed to ask questions of the ibinet ministers or ite from the line Connor invited to it bj Stephen I from the School of and I Studies Polyun saturates arent safe The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture warns that many may have been wrong in believing advert Isemenls which said you should unsaturated fats instead of saturated fats lo avoid heart disease tests on pigs In the United States show that these polyunsaturates may be more harmful to your health tests have indicated that when saturates are taken from soybeans and made Into mirganre they become trans fats These trans fats cause a higher blood level and greater Incidence of Atherosclerosis is responsible for percent of all heart disease It has been concluded the researchers at the University of Illinois that vegetable oil is more dangerous than butter FREEZER BEEF SIDES A HINDS Appro 12Glb FRONTS Appro 125 Prices include Cutting Wrapping and Freezing WE SELL QUALITY NOT QUANTITT 89 Itititat TIME AGAIN FOR CHRISTMAS Boxed cards Girt Cord Etc at Stock You t 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in recent years With this mind the Ontario Government has developed many programs to ease cost pressures and help make more housing available Four such programs are Ontar Home Renewal Program offers grants and loans for home improve through local municipalities to low and moderate income homeowners It is particularly directed to the rehabilitation of sub standard dwellings with emphasis on faulty structural and sanitary conditions and the up grading plumbing healing and electrical systems 2 Communi S H Program supports the development of reasonably priced housing through profit housing corporations operated by groups or munic Grants to Ihese may include labour unions churches fare agencies educational and charitable institutions and service clubs cover up to of the value a housing project In return the group makes availablo up to of the project units for Ontario Housing Corporation rent supplement program OHC S Assisted fa and Senior Gilberts provides accom modation for elderly and for families on the basts of rents geared to income Its purpose is to subsidize rental payments for 60 years of age and older and for low income families Ownership Made plan brings homo ownership within the reach of many moderate income earners Houses are built on serviced lots which are then leased by Ontario Housing Corporation to new homeowners who the option of buying the land after five years This com makes lower than normal down payments possible If you would like more information or free literature on those four housing programs Information Services Street West Toronto Ontario 1P8 Ministry of Housing Donald Irvine Minister Government of Ontario William Davis Premier

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