Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 27, 1977, p. 2

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday 1977 Acton woman Maureen Shone receives award On Saturday April 16 the Royal York Hotel in Toronto the Central Ontario Association of Community Theatres held its Theatre Arts Bnll and Festival Awards presentation The function was attended by her honor the Governor of Ontario Pauline The presentations of awards for the biggest com unity theatre festival in Canada were made im mediately after dinner and the Alan and Blanche Lund Plaque for the best choreo grapher made to Maureen Shone of 170 Mill St West Acton for her work with the York Minstrels Operatic Society College show Maureen is choreographer and head or the Dance department at Sheridan College in where she leaches all forms of dance and is currently choreo graphing the college show Game She has also arranged the dances for the York Minstrels latest production The Bells are Ringing which opened at the auditorium on April This was her nth consecutive show with this highly acclaimed group During her career Maureen has danced with the Royal Ballet and has ap peared in many leading Ihea in Britain and the A both as performer and choreographer She has been involved in radio television and films In Maureen devised the dance routines for the fashion show at the boat show tn Toronto Maureen resides in Alton vith her husband Leonard and sons Graeme who is attending York University and Andrew who is a student at Robert Liltle school Planners reveal ideas on Haltons future to 30 FIREMEN SOAK one of the past week grass fires Fires have been set deliberately to bum off dry grass Engineer to meet Association hi first mini muting of formed Business v ill lit held in tin fire hall Wednesday JO I hi meetings in scheduled for the first Wed of nil month Hilton Mills maimer and the local eounilllorshive bun invited win elected i eenenl muling April I meetings have been held since torn miltec have bum named I hey in Don 1 ind for and traffic John v iys and me ins John Contain sou il Hum ill ind promotion Mm Swflmm town bus Itohcrtson membership with preside I lilt to is ill com millets Start charge for playground Ihert ill be i for children summer this i eouneil with the idmimslrilion com miltce ml for up wuks is for one child or two for Regional planners came to town last nighl lo get residenls reactions- to some ideas the region has for an of ficiol plan By September Ihe region planners hope lo have a draft of the official plan to bring to the people for further com mcnls I or most of the two hour mictmu in the library home people listened patiently to reams of dal proposed on four plans which include Acton I Burlington and Milton plans ore supposed envision life here until year Some lime wis spent on lettinc the people ask lions the facts and figures and how they all were shown on five sits of I which were mounted Trailer camp broken into llucvts broke into lour ind stole sever il from Breezes amp on It it 1 Ihe properly in motor fishing in stove a heller ind a couple of rummers wen found hidden under mother Intkr Ml four iriilcrs were dim A fifth trailer was ilsn but thieves to a display Itoy Booth a Georgetown councillor who chaired the meeting said that of the four the plan entitled Area Planning is the one the plan ncrs arc using la fall Area Planning is a distil lation of some meetings Ihe regional held last fill one of them here To the inform Ihey then added the views of local planners on Hills development commitments Ihe Area Planning m projects i population for Million Hills of ikhki by the has the leasl impact on urban lands However the Objectives plan has the least impact on both rural and urban lands from discussions in the meeting it was determined that planners failed to take into account Ihe number of agricultural jobs in the uesing area and also hid not finished work on the topic of water before Ihe series of meetings began Residents were assured by senior policy planner Rash and that such information will be forthcoming Citizens were also assured by Councillor Booth and the planners that there will be public meetings before and after draft official plan is rmde THE ACTON FREE PRESS at Steam Registration Norn yen present irnler Grass fire Wednesday Is 12 mploymcnt for the region next years will see in to 114 from regions tot d sme limi will it curding lo ihe rs go from Arc I I is lust one of the four concepts prcst l hi regional jusl one of the p Hit take lo the of lit Hit other wen such titles is Trends ndl 1 Objectives represents different phnnine or of inform lion used Ihe planners I I mils I or under I ind Ihe I rovmci il phn his ttu most imp on ire is while the I rends plan Gentlemen WLIlAVf TIIATSPICIAL WOMAN OS S DAY TUDA Y OR ANN VI Y SoivOHINq Flow rig Off White CAFTAN with Gold Brad Turn 26 00 Pretty wihWde Lace Border Lace Halter Top BODYSUITS GIFT WRAPPING ir Darling li I MARILYNS boutique lighten lire Ion call it home of Mrs isl It 1 Ion list Wednesday it j m Hurt is no I linage in fin ill on fire thru hoi SPECIAL SPRING cleanup was made by town workmen sweeping streets and sidewalks by hand A couple of hand sweepings are planned as well as the regular cleaning by machine No parking fair day at Pioneer cemetery isitors to ear Acton hall hair won be able to park at Pioneer Cemetery Hills works committee turned down the request to allow parking there after looking the area over during the recent spring lour Councillor said he has learned not all fall fair board members want to see parking at Pioneer and mosi would prefer the town help Ihem secure parking space on Drive Plans underway for Citizen of Year dinner Citizen of the Year ill be held on i 2 iceord of Commerce secret Belt h will soon in Ihe hrcc Press for he public lo submit names of persons thi feel lo receive lhiscoeltd award Last winner was former chief Isibil Watson Hit and run is ll victim of i ind run which id ic to his inline lu register week 1 lime be two dollars a week director ten Oris said the program had Imn at a defied 1 deficit if no charge is mull for pro tin 1 tin s urn numlie resist red this ir lie pontedoul for ground mis Parttime workers get 91 pay hike Board of Education has settled its first contract of the year Thursday the board an it has reached an agreement its part time Local lull part lime giving Ihe workers a per cent pay boost The part time janitors pay goes up from S3 an hour to an hour effective 23 This is an increase of cents and according to our understanding is within A I B guidelines a report to the board said The one year contract will expire on 197H This year raise is retro active back to hebruary Neighbors in collision Two neighbors mel h in unfortunate stances Sharon Ford SI and James Atkin son Young St were driving on Young SI when their cars were in collision Neither person was hurt in the accident butS200damagc was done lo the vehicle Set For Fun See Our Fantastic Selection Of Action Clothing For Toddlers To Teens ACtOM to Acta SHOE Rebuild j A boon to II I lit I 1 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