Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 5, 1975, p. 20

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The Acton Free Press Wed Mar Fireball dog control library Erin agenda At their regular meeting March township council donation to pet the union of High School underbuy lire twoday event would ftahire an afternoon of renewing at and an evening on June as v ill as a picnic and field da luiu Profit from the reunion would go toward a scholar ship fund for high school Council fell the school board would be the people to approach for the necessary donation and tabled the letter until seeing what other municipalities did Donations Passed motions donating MO to the Rod Cross to Wellington Soil and Crop Improvement program to St John Ambulance and ISO to Acton cultural Society Hot elved notice of the lltvtr lev for rln township it In 0 it l Authority twoltttcrs from township ho londlllon of roads Ms In net rruk stated then had been no of the taut of Seventh I over the punt few years and for filling of potholes David lltslnp sand on ley roods saying lit dldnt believe residents were receiving maximum benefit for the amount of money spent Clerk McKlnnon pointed out that the township has twice asked the County to take over 17 as a development road lo no effect superintendent I d was to reply to Panned a motion to pay the fee of for HI Itarden to attend the Anderson Hood School May to 7 In Guclph under lie do ahead Was Informed by lawyers lawyers and Guthrie Unit the proposed rood cloture lot Concession and opposition council could go ahead decision would not open to the court as long as they had not in bad or with Improper ton duct Councillor John commented that the road allowance In question was Just a bunch of darn hills that would cost a fortunt to flatten put road through lit added There another road through only rods away and that good for that a there only bo liability and ntil an annul Wlwil It was out might an Ininnisit In Iho smut on tin property In nutation Ik longing to Howard liar lionr outuillor Held tin 1 property for a lnrge oik ration Hi sidi will of ills Hie townships olftr of 8T in and In for a fire The letttrsta ted the village w 10 with 1 per month Until the deal is made It hough a previous verbal agreement was that the amount settled on was retro active to January 1 It wan suggisltd thai only a one year be signed hlle the township Investl feasibility of their own In nub In that of Iho township Was for 4 into for each patrol made by Million Hilts llog ontrol Teasing the monthly bill from In with the fee for destroying brought In by dog Alex Increased to approve tht Intreaseon the condition thai the slop In at the municipal office for In on tntb trip a requisition of library board an increase of over last year Hoard member loin Inner told count II tht Increase was partly due the in cost of hooks averaging oath lust year and for Also tht librarian in from 1 with he assistants being paid slightly more as well Mr pointed out the library was trying to build up a basic library especially with books there were requests for However Council took exception to he 8 budgeted for new books and asked Mr to the rotation system of books with other libraries in Inc county ruther than new ones to that Skatathon A skatathon is planned for Sunday April Involving several schools I Itotnry club is making plan In conjunction with Blood clinic Wood donor clinic for II hi Id Monday in i FOR A BRAND NEW VW DANK RATE FINANCING NDMONEYDOWNIF YOU QUALIFY Many Used Cars To Choose From Baz Motors Ltd BARRAGER Cleaners is a new name in Acton but an established one in Georgetown Mrs Dons owner of the company is seen with her son David The store is a third one for the Barragers It started up Monday Feb 24 New cleaners at Acton plaza A successful fimdj trade has spilled into Acton Monday saw a new dry cleaning business open up in town at the Queen St plaza 1 is the name of the firm Big black letters on the outside sign invite customers to drop m and trv nut the hour cash and service Although the firm name is new one to most Acton residents it is one known in where the business w is first started by Don after his discharge from the A after the second world v ir wile lions worked together develop a sen ice which mushroomed from a small store plont to a much larger one built a year igoon St Georgetown Since Mr death fivt years ago the business is tonducltd by his wife and their son David Hit feci they IUH plant in Ibis of and that it is geared to efficients handle everything lhat from fine to heavier fobnes The also provides steam service for rug done in the home Shirt laundering drapery and blanket cleaning are also included in the service Hours at the Acton store ire m until pm Mrs assisted as front disk ill last week together with Mrs Phyllis McDonald of Acton Another Acton woman will soon be working with Mrs McDonald store owner will return her Georgetown where she has the responsibility of keeping seams in place and looking minor repairs winch arc included in the price of cleaning Between Georgetown plant and three stores in eluding Ihc one In larrigcr Cleaners I td employs people mM h i 1 Centennial library notebook by Mrs Isabel Watson MAXWELL HOUSE BEANS with PORK PURITAN 9 BEEF IRISH MEAT BALL fy9 STEW UPTON PACK cup a soup BRAVO SPAGHETTI SAUCE Smci Jan I our Acton public library has been open hours to oblige our patrons of that I hours art am to and Siturdas 10 a m to On library is books such a of anada by Don llurron Those who read Charlie History of tin same author htm this further treat in Six War by who gave us Tin lost vivid picture of the depression The Woman lit G is the story of Vllt and Simpson The Da Glorious Stank Burke and Hoy is a most amusing satire on sunn of our heads a follow up Prog ablts and Be r laks To Repair All Household is well as volumes of the are lo takt out and help our local in the In the we have almost all tin best sellers I is who wrote th it sonoDulor Ultimatum lilt Dogs of W ar is by 1redcnck lorsvtn Hie author of The Day of the Odessa tile which wire so width read Kidnipplng of the President Is Charles of Toronto Hit Diviners is M rrgar re is also a Urge collection of light romance for tht folks who like this popular We hue line selection of juvenile books on order as ones which COCA COLA ming all replenish our to Erin makes appointments At a special meeting last month township council amended their schedule of building permit cos A house permit is no with garage pool buildnigpermittatiS garage alterations and repairs minimum farm buildings John Baldwin was appointed to the library board oiler the resignation of J Appoint ram t Appointed to Erin township recreation board were Bert Wheeler John Re id Coot Laura TaraweU Blair Kennedy Richard Hancock Wilfred and James Appointed to the Ballinafad Community Centre board were Jade Ruas Miller Linda O Connor Ami Col ton Ivan Burnett and John To tour local sites tour of all the existing facilities in Hills will be conducted by the George town and recreation advisory committees sometime this spring This will enable the com know what is available to the m for events The will visit all arenas halls pools etc It was suggested at the Acton recreation advisory committee meeting that this roup should visit the area spring has set in so they will have a general idea earlier i WE ONLY CANADA GRADE A BEEF BONELESS FULL SLICE ROUND SIRLOIN TIP STEAK STEAK 78 t STEAKS J STEAK M 1st GRADE BUTTER MONARCH ALL VARIETIES POUCH PACK ALL A CAKE MIX MAGIC SKIM MILK J POWDER ASTRA RED SALMON 99t CARNIVAL CHICKEN NOODLE soup mix POTATOES BAG OVEN ROAST SIRLOIN TIP BOTTOM ROUND ROASTS STEAK 79 SIDE BAC0N NEW YORK STRIP WINGA LOIN STEAKS TOP ROUND STEAK or SIRLOIN TIP ft 78 GROUND CHUCK ROAST MART MILES VAC PAR STORE PACK BEEF or PORK MART MILES VAC PAR PORTERHOUSE BOLOGNA SAUSAGE STEAK ft 79 69 WIENERS ACTON ONT ACTON ft a

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