Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 29, 1975, p. 3

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SPEYSIDE SCHOOL had two honorable mention winners in the Halton County fire prevention poster contest held during the week of the same name ScottGreig 3 Georgetown and Margaret Hall Acton display their winning posters with their art teacher Mrs Radford Both students are in grade five Suggest grant for Guides personnel of Hills mind has recommended thai Brant of to In Girl Guides inada Division Whili Oaks aria or to be used for purchasing Ihi front for the one only llu Division Oiks in Alton anil the Valley district 1 tin grunt In o How ould say no MtKm At Hurt of yuulh who derives niuth out of this Inn or skat inn Hurry ad that the on mil of ihi nlost useful lie knows of r I make a lump sum p nt la the iirunnizn lion luiiLillor if loum should mil some of for inula lo he errant Miller isdm tin grunt would amount tents per enrolled child Early agenda Hills mint lire eel through a linillulaLinliiiil meet Mo rutin rnuin me e il pay a ilh prill I ink if a pro The Acton Fret Prcs Wed Ocfobor 3 DANCE Saturday November 1st WELL OVER damage resulted to three cars in this collision Sun day morning but bicyclist involved Vandijkcn Hansom St not away with minor head injuries He was taken to Georgetown hospital ambulance The incident occurred on highway south of Acton Sloped sidewalk to end problem council ACTON LEGION to A M Willi Pur Dam Food Hills works commit lias Robert Austin check Ihnt the of Nclles drive way wont allow to into his It falls r r tin sold snow won tie piled up on lawn lit Hurst own officials Live Hit to view tin problems many times iml think tlity the loping drainaui problems his towards mail bailment has been lommitltc tnlel Severn limes Imvc no eivir people throw Ik complained that adjust menu to his driveway have llunk ln a problem with his lt h often f I 159 Mill Street West told the committee since housing development look J place in his neighbourhood In iid last year he has had tent solved by NOW A I I ION I I rMS I OH IHI limMMASSIIOPIINCi it bis and i of pro I r the aim eenmonns to be in paid the same limits last si Speech from Throne Sundays firearms in concerns Changes could be In store for us a result of announcements made day In the speech from the throne by I Gover nor Pauline McGlbbon At the opening of parliament the government made its points same them Ontario civil servants are under the Home restriction as the rest of the economy In of an In parks program the government will offer finnn aid lo to aceiulre and service facilities New rent supplement unjustified rent in Assessment of eondomin will be the same sin family dwellings which will brine assessments down Sunday lltgulation of retail sales activities on Sundays writ as certain public holidays Restricted commercial nc on us to preserve and family life Acquisition of firearms will lie strictly controlled as a re sult of aslng Incidents of mil Ik legislation Tor allocation of natural gas supplies In the event of possible when Iw enters or leave driveway told the committee that since a sidewalk was built on top of the old road he can no longer cut the grass around fence properly Water is going to continue lorun onto my property and it will be the same old problem We never had a problem for ii yearn until the road was changed he said added be bus talked to the developer engineer I nothing has been done The committee assured him that the sidewalk has been sloped so water won end up on his property and gmg over tin sidewalk and drive way it lit sidewalk is sloped lo prt water from draining The engines is look over hi the of the way to make sun THE ACTON FREE PRESS a Second Clan Mall Postal Registration Number IS Committees fate members choice The fate of the Acton and Recreation lory Committee is now in the hands of the present mem ben and the General ration Committee accord to recreation tor John Cooper There were no applications for positions on the commit tea following an advertise ment placed in this and other area newspaper Mr Cooper aid although some were ex peeled Mr Cooper said that a few friends of existing members Sheldon and Wood had expressed interest in the committee but hod yet not applied The told this newspaper that Mr Hood Mrs and Pete I Ion must decide whether to keep the committee going or dissolve it if no new people apply hour new members are needed after Brendan Irtseoe Gil Malcolm and Diane Spiel resigned The three present members had asked lor three resignations Mrs had quit several wreks before Letters were received from Mr and Mr Malcolm and the committee assumed the si lence from Mr meant he was leaving the group INFLATION UNMASKS THESE 8783272 8783208 OVER Wed 0c 29 0 Nov Showtimei Sun thru ft Sat and Sat Mat nee with ran cubed Free Matinta Nov 8 BUG by the Optimiit Club of Milton Piece Outfit Chairs Ottoman II1L I mint ASS ASH HAYS MINIAHJUI FHAMTS ITAI IHON IOIS 1 K HOI ItS Willi i f i Ior ill mil hi 1 S 111 I HOI ItS MORI Al INC IRON WK 101 Nil I I S JON in its I ik GAS SAVER 1969 OLDS Loj Id 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