The Acton Free Press Wednesday May 1977 B3 Darts at Legion season ends with awards Missed Your Free Press Please Let Us Know Our carriers do their best to give fast courteous service but mistakes do happen so it you do not receive your paper or have any complaints regarding delivery please call our office 8532010 HONDA CIVIC WEVE GOT EM IMMEDIATE PREP CHARGES STANDARD SHIFT OR AUTOMATIC NO DOWN PAYMENT BANK PLAN FINANCING UPT048M0S MAC AND PAGE teamed up to take the legion doubles darts championships this year On Thursday June 9 Elect George Gray A Man Pledged To Work With Fervor and Impartiality for the Constituents of HaltonBurlington PLAYOFF CHAMPIONS in Acton Legions Dart League was the team of Kevin Lumbers Brian Campbell Ken Mclsaac Cyril Bishop Earl Beerman and Alex Richards LEAGUE CHAMPS were Fred Roy Swan Did Price Dougal Dick Fred Skeggs the Canadian minority group The Fit PBRTicipacnani Fknnt In J We Stock and Order McMLL STYLE SIMPLICITY PATTERNS HINTONS to 100 STORE GEORGE GRAY HIS WORKS is actively supporting the TremaineBritannia Citizens Group opposing the use of Site as a dump initiated and helped to finalize an industrial develop ment office in the Region of Halton in order to bring industry jobs to our area organized the Hills Industrial Commission for the same reason assisted in finalization of plans to build new senior citizen homes this year in both Acton and Georgetown areas of Halton Hills is actively promoting GO rail service to Milton and increases in the number and frequency of GO trains to Georgetown is spearheading a drive to obtain a bed nursing home license for the Georgetown Hospital is advocating new schools to serve newly developed areas of Burlington and Milton is actively supporting the Federation of Agriculture in their drive for equalized better tariffs on farm produce met with Education Minister Tom Wells and other Senior Cabinet Ministers on Thursday May concern ing provision of further school facilities in the town of Milton discussions are continuing as well with the Halton Board of Education is currently negotiating with new industries interested in locating in Conclusion of these negotiations will mean more jobs in plus lower property taxes because of the industrialresidential tax base A Strong Dependable Voice for Halton-