Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 23, 1976, p. 11

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Parked car in collision A parted car owned by Albert Waterloo sustained in damages after being In collision with a car driven by Wesley Jones 123 Tldey Ave Halton Regional Police say The Incident occurred on Tidey Ave on June at 2 pm according to police CHRISTIE WOODS REAL ESTATE LTD Represented in Acton by ROY GOODWIN MILTON Excellent Financing bedroom brick bungalow hardwood floors bath finished laundry room In basement plus rec room ex bedroom a washroom attached garage Asking with a down payment of Vendor will take back mortgage Centrally Located to schools shopping downtown bedroom brick split level broad I com throughout room with shag carpeting built In bar finished foundry room with cupboard space Asking CALL NOW 519 1630 878 Tor 7477 3 bedroom bungalow located Rd Not part Estates The main floor Is ft ot tasteful decor and ncludes 17 living room rm and eat In kitchen All floors except cushion floorlnbathand kitchen Full basement Is divided and con tains fin a laundry appreciated and an excellent unfinished rec rm area Bulll In x S3 deck and large and art offers We can also appliances If desire cent carries for Second available View the others then do us both a believe Ihls home Is one of the best buys on the current real estate market but it must be seen to Its value Call after open to The mortgage Police Chief is scared Something must be wrong when the chief of police admits he Is scared not Just worried but scaredabout the stale of society Halton police chief Ken old a Burlington audience last week I beginning to get frightened Although Skerrett blames some specific problems on government especially Ottawa he takes a general swing at society in general reaching even the homes of Halton He assails parents for not properly rear- and the community for not taking care of its own For too long people have looked outside themselves to fix blame and seek solutions to society problems The result is that Skerrett and the men of his department are being asked to take on an astronomical number of duties in a community in which people refuse to take any action themselves It s true that all sorts of factors Including senseless government legis lation which bitterly condemns contribute to this world woes But the crutch of fobbing off responsl bility for problems and their solutions to others has been allowed to continue too long Skerrett call last week was clearly to each member of society to accept his or her public duty When a community or nation refuses to accept reality and continues to withdraw into a shellfeebly moaning something about it being the other persons fault that experts will find a cure something is indeed wrong No wonder Skerrett is scared Oak Journal Record editorial Acton Free Press Wed June ALL SMILES SHONE from these youngsters faces upon receiving trophies for winning the YBC Banlam championship Back row Colleen Mcknight Kn Scott AUonby and coach Dunn Front row Janet McGraw Bobby Gibson and Halladay JAWS THE WINNING Acton Youth Bowling Council Junior team re ceived trophies at their banquet at A C Stewart Hail Front row Denise Steven McDonald and Shelley Schipper Back row Scott Holmes Ron Murchison and Michael Galbraith Weekend rains alleviated the dry condition and made THE ITCHING post photograph taken by lhe growing Wendy Thomson at Buck Creek Alberta agmn INDUSTRIAL 1 Acres Industrial land In Milton and Acton some ready to build some fo be developed Asking SIS and up Call JohnMaler Penney Real Estate Ltd Separate school taxes up over 30 Hills separate school supporters face lax hikes of between and Following ratification of a million budget by Roman Catholic Separate School Board last week This years budget is up 23 per cent over lost years which was million Actually the board spent million last Church Services ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH BOM Street East Founded Pastor Rev Das Sydney Sc M Dlv Pastor Phone Sunday June a Morning worship at Churchill Community Church Meet at the Baptist Church not later than 10 for transportation or call for pickup PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew BA Mr A Hansen A Organ Cho r Master Sunday June 1976 a m Divine Worship and The Sacrament of the Lord Supper Communion Homily on Belonging to a Congregation Convenience or Covenant Babies and toddlers cared for In Nursery during service Beginning on Sunday July at 10 a Annual combined Summer Services with Trinity Congregation In Trinity Church Everyone Most Welcome UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Rev Chat Beaton A George Elliott MA D Director of Music Sunday June 27 to a Worship Service Sunday Church School and Nursery Everyone most welcome EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE JJChurch II N Rev Pastor Sunday June 27 1976 10 a Sunday School for all ages a Morning Worship p Evening Service Thursday p and Boys Brigade 15 A Service Friday 7 pm Orchestra Prac Tuesday JuneJv BOO pm Prayer Service and Bible Study ALL ARE WELCOME Excellent town Bus Service tor children and adults to and Sunday School on the AM Red Bus Also Rural pick up For In formation phone 853 or CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill N Minister The Rev J B A end Mrs Eleanor McFadden Sunday June 27 and through month of July 10 am Union services with Acton Baptist Church Sunday Annual church Sunday School Picnic Immediately after service THE CHURCH OF ST ALBANTHE MARTYR Anglican 17 Corner Willow St and St Alban Rev Leonard ng Rector rector Mrs Frank Sunday June 27 a Holy Eucharist BETH EL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sunday June 1976 Sunday Worship Services at a and 3 30pm Pre school Sunday School during the morning service Sunday School during the afternoon service You are welcome Church of the Back to God Hour heard over these sta tions Hamilton C am dial St Catharines am dial 1220 Toronto CHIN FM am dial 101 Z Toronto CKFH 11 dial 1430 MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH I Maple Ave Georgetown IA Bapl Sunday June 1976 Sunday School for all ages a m Morning Worship a p m Evening Fellow ship Thought Peace rules the day when Christ rules the mind Tell the advertiser you saw his ad in Hit year board business ad miniMrotior Tm Brady re ported Acton Georgetown pa rate school supporters will pay It supporters II fork over more this year than last year The mill rate look its largest jump in where it went up mills In Acton the mill rate climbed mills and in Georgetown it jumped mills Wages form the largest part of the budget because of lhe per cent pay boost teachers won this year after negotiations with the board and subsequent decision by the on Board Unlike the Board of the separate school board has bud get ted a lOpercent raise the most the teachers can gel under the wage guidelines for the last four months of llus year The public school budget reflect any raise for the tea between September an I the start of The board dec lo spend money send students lo separate schools in Hamilton and Peel for grades nine ten this year The cost of building a separate high school was not included in his year budget A separate high school is expected lo be built in Burlington Grade nine classes are planned for 1977 and grade 10 in 1978 There is possibility grades 11 12 and 13 may eventually be offered In line with restraints the board has not expanded any of its programs and t in creased library of school supply expenditures Expenses for trustees at tending conferences and can vent ions have been sliced In half Brady said the mill rate hike for separate school sup porters was approximately equal to thai of elementary public school supporters Blood is meant Be a RED CROSS Blood Donor WHIMS Whats the big attraction with want ads The answer is simple Want ads draw a wide audience If you have a service to offer want to buy or sell something are looking for work or whatever youll get results faster than any other form of advertising Put want ads to work for you youll be glad you did Call V

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