Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 2, 1975, p. 20

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The Acton Free Press Wed April Rebates help sales claim car dealers Carrier of the week Legion selling tulips for golden anniversary car dealers man for ihe dealership re found the sale of cam picked marked that the rebates up considerably during the allowed customers to get out month of February when the and look at the cars In the North American wide rebate showroom and It also helped offer was In effect dealers to change their L Ford of Acton and lories Chrysler He went on to Bay that the told this paper sales have marKct lor a new car at me Masann Motors and North time from March to March definitely picked up since time of the moneyback offer Ford and Mercury of was the best week for December when the Cana ing went out and bought any ir not too month had to be ordered if people which are counted In the month a of arrival sales the offer Those who did come totals out seemed to buy cars not Most of the four dealerships offering a rebate questioned felt who However Mr Armstrong were not In the told this paper sales have market for a new car at the the scenes sales since November IBM or the offered re bate up to on certain rcbiile model cars The offer began car dealers were caught way or seriously considered the middle of January runn through to the end of February John Mason a car sates man at pointed out that many people came In intending to take tage of the rebate but ended up buying another car Mike Armstrong noted the some thing happening at Motors where he is sales manager There is a definite up wing In big cars this last year Mr Armstrong ex plained that it could be part of the reason for people buying other cars Record breaking Lexpcrienced a record breaking month for February Mr Gordon explained that to SO per cent of the people who tame In to look at the cars offering the rebate pur chased on automobile pickup At Maison Motors accord In the spillover of the Amcrl can media Ho does not feel the car and labour situation Is nearly as bad in Canada as It Is In the United States March figures since the re bates deadline are not Cars have risen from heir slump according to more than one dealer In Halton Hills The rebates have helped business but have also helped the who under any other readily available as most or circumstances could the cars purchased lost afford make tho not Renew baptismal vows holding lighted candles nils year to Inn Mn Id will be Oil year the atuiillmi I la I Anniversary nun IdiUi to Novitmtiir Hi I Union hit project whiili ill having tulips oust to too Ml In the f 1U7H Alton I It participating A I Netherlands Tulip bulb ftoyul Canadian legion JiiIIii Is being grown In fli dn 1 the rlandi when many millions died In the War Orders Ixttlot through lis Hit Lountry la taking orders fur legion tulip bulbs for delivery in of 1175 from toast to toast art Invited to Join tin legion in and art lit urn mi MlAglin wntiU U I if n ifto fhHtrif nut Alt m I Ihil WW r ill remit A inlllpu Ml I ling Unity In Ii jrmtf turn lii fgitti to i It mil with well us with it mi n and orgunlutton has pined ita doom ti tin of Its mi service of persona have already Another feature of the year will be a Two more At the request of The Children a Aid Society of Hat ton number of regional nuntltlnrn sitting on Its of directors was in last week to from four The board has IB members rhe fin and Administration com Carl rlksen of Oak Hi darnel of Hills to the board Others arc Councillor Mayor and Councillors Paul Preston of llurllnglon Holy Week and services and masses at St Josephs Church were well attended with the church filled to capacity at solemn as compared to past years observances during the same month The Easter observance Immediately following he began with the Holy rebate deadline were day evening mass in com slow but are now picking up memoration of the founding again Mr Mason attributes of the Lord this to the sudden stop in advertising and talk of re bates It was no longer on people s minds to buy a car Georgetown Chrsler felt there was a definite pickup because of the national ad However sales Good Friday the solemn liturgy and communion in the afternoon attracted an overflow congregation for the Scriptural readings and responses a Congregational participation in the Passion and en era t Ion of the Cross have not dropped off in the The Way of the Cross least since the end of Feb- sequence of readings from ruary according sales manager North Ford and Mercury felt it definitely helped get the small cars Jim Gordon spokes the Passion of Christ took place In the evening Four Easter masses were celebrated starting with the Vigil and First Mass of Pet of the week JUST A LITTLE bit farther says David Harcrave to his pet However even the sunflower seeds and the Shreddies couldnt persuade the three yearold pet to come out of cage His name along with his mate s who showing change almost daily depending on what new alias David has appointed to them Easter surprise One man woke up suddenly Easter morning to discover five tiny baby rabbits scampering all over him daughter mother to the babies and thought they make a good rabbit surprise first thing In the morning The bunnies will likely be Pets of the Week Your Red Cross thanks you for your help HERE NOW FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY mph 050 in 84 seconds 45mpg BAZ MOTORS LTD told i loners It was he finest Foster he had ever in his first at St Faster Saturday evening congregation when the congregation Father renewed baptismal promises holding lighted candles The ceremony begins with the church In total darkness while the gospel of Easter Is read The Paschal candles symbol of Christ is lit and acolytes In turn light their candles and pass the flame to holding tapers The effect Is symbolic or the light of Christ as it spreads around the world During the ceremonies parish priest Father James Smye an nounced Christ is Risen and people choir and organ respond with the mighty Bells are rung and Easter greetings exchanged among parishioners The people are blessed with the newly blessed Easter water Easter hymns and responses were sung by a choir formed for the liturgical celebrations Lay lectors read the scriptural lessons Three masses were celebrated Faster morning to accommodate the crowds of parish ionem and guests at 9 Special Easter music was sung by the GORDIE an year old grade six student at Bennett is this weeks carrier Gordie delivers papers in the Glenlea sub division and is interested In all sports especially hockey and lacrosse of Legion the creation of the In 1 will start on November 10 the night Goden Agers Icy weather affects meeting attendance by Mrs Elsie Reed health as fast as friends had hoped Mrs Doris Fryer is Pouring rain puddles and recuperating at the home of icy patches on the streets her son In combined to discourage Mrs Dell Herring ton Is many members from at able to be back to her apart tending the evening meeting in the Senior Citizens or the Golden Age Club to Units on Cobble Hill Jack show the lowest attendance Creasy celebrated his for some time seventieth birthday on Reports and business were Sunday March 10 All would soon disposed of and Mr and like to sec improvement In Mrs Davidson ran a few Mr and Mrs Creasy health games of bingo as a fun pro For our sick and shut Ins gram we all send cheery greetings Mr and Mrs Robert Mc and a hope for better times are not improving in ahead won L J RAM formerly Si T Flih Chips J J Food and In HOURS Thun am Sot Sunday 12 Noon 8pm Tel BS32060 STEAM CLEANING on BR0ADL00M 8776525 CLEANER i tit DONNING THE BLADES TO AID COMMUNITY SERVICE WORK WILL BE STUDENTS FROM ACTON AND DISTRICT AS WELL AS A FEW WELL KNOWN CELEBRITIES Geo Kerr MPP Bill Tony Moro other Players Mayor Tom Hill Councillor Duby Fire Chief Mick Holmes Arena Manager Harold Townsley Rotary President Alan Hall Teachers from the various Schools plus a few other surprise guests ANYONE WHO WISHES TO SPONSOR A CELEBRITY SHOULD BE AT THE ARENA BETWEEN AND 300 pm AS THEY HIT THE ICE AT 300 pm Skaters will be notified of their skating times by their teachers Re Ospringe School students may come and join any skating group PROCEEDS FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE WORK Come out and the fun sponsor a student or celebrity FOR INFORMATION CALL 8531960 or 8531642 A COMMUNITY SERVICE ORGANIZED BY THE ROTARY CLUB OF ACTON you ftrje the toe Caste LEARN THE SEVEN STEPS TO HEALTH 1 Have a medical and dental up 2 Watch for any change in your normal state of health 3 Find out about any lump or sore that does not heal Protect yourself from too much sunlight 5 Do not smoke 6 Have a Pap test 7 Do a monthly breast self examination A CANVASSER FROM YOUR AREA WILL BE KNOCKING ON YOUR DOOR THE FIRST TWO WEEKS IN APRIL PLEASE HELP US IF YOU CAN Campaign Headquarters Mill St E Acton 853 Former Dili Slat Store l I if- J i l THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS SPONSORED BY THE ACTON INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES IN THE INTEREST Of THEIR EMPLOYEES Dills Printing Publishing Co Limited A P Green Refractories Canada Limited Acton 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