Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 29, 1977, p. 5

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Juno 1977 Lions Club offers 1380 for new saunas GRADE EIGHT GRADUATES from Georgetown District Christian School posed for photos Tuesday June Starting in front from the left is Schenk Helen Kuiken Sandy Evelyn Wassens Wendy Vander Janet Vander Sluis Joyce Schreiber Karen Nancy Voskamp Albert Otten and Robert In back from the left stands Robert Hoekstra Carolyn De Vnes Robert Snippe Michael Petrusma Joan Gernts Pam Van Dyke Stephen Vos John Sidenus Arno De Graaf Ray Scheepstra Edwin Blekkenhorst Bill Van Soelen John Vander Burgh Don and Jim Kemper An electricians may snag efforts by the Lions Club to install new saunas in the pool The strike called Sunday affects about 1 TOO members of Local or the Inter national Brotherhood of Electrical Workers in Metro Toronto and surrounding The strike affects hire to pool supervisor Liz A letter from Acton Lions Club to Board of was tabled during the town general ad ministration meeting day The club is committed to paying for new sauna units for plus tax A new was installed at the pool in February for According to the Lions Club the saunas were available for 50 per cent of the scheduled turn Pool supervisor Bins feld reported to the club during a meeting of the pool advisory committee that adult swimming had dropped since the saunas went out of operation A tentative date of the first week in September was set for installation of the saunas That was before the strike Youth Centre opens for teenagers BEAT THE PRICE INCREASE HONDA WEVE GOT EM IMMEDIATE DELIVERY or less PREP CHARGES STANDARD SHIFT OR AUTOMATIC NO DOWN PAYMENT BANK PLAN FINANCING Teenagers ages Hand no longer have the excuse of I ve got nothing to do The Hills recreation department has started a Youth Activity Centre at Scout Hall with the doors opening last night Tuesday for the first time The centre under the leadership of Johanna Police can go on school property G executive vice president of Canada Packers Ltd Dunham president and general manager of Division and J Hunter a vice president of Canada Packers Ltd gathered at the annual Beardmore retire ment party last Thursday No immediate plans to fix up park land Hills works depart ment won be fixing up an area of Prospect Park beside Elmore Drive in the fate future Monday Hills works committee decided the town can go ahead with Peter Marks request for piping of a ditch levelling top soiling in the park beside Elmore Drive Deputy engineer Ted reported nothing should be done until such time as the amount of storm sewer to be done in the area is established He siid he work to be done Christian school grads primary school graduation from Georgetown and District Christian School was celebrated in the nearby church on the Seventh Line lost Tuesday Helen Sandy Nancy Voskamp Stephen Vos and Bill Van of Aeton and area left grade with class mates in crowded church A new scholarship was given to Karen of Georgetown from the United Directory company The scholarship was for Summer vacation Children are out of school for summer vacation now Motorists should be reminded of youngsters playing on the street in the park would cost about S3 TO said part of the storm sewer work is slated to be done sometime In the next five years Be concluded it would be unwise to upgrade the park until the storm sewer work is done Councillor agreed with saying it t make sense to do anything in the park until storm sewer plans are final zed Regional Poll now go on Hoard of property Director of Lavender told trustees recently the board has made the police its agents so of fleers can go on pro perty to enforce llu 1 iw Trustee Don I there had been problems of people drinking on grounds and board property in George town He said the said t go on school proper without board permission Long said the police say they can charge intone for being on public an open bottle of liquor The offenders must be caught by officers consuming alcohol and suggested the board might petition Queens irk for chingc in the Inw Trustee Crosier slid police can t go on private property without permission unless suspect an indict able offence is taking Lavender said he had talked to police thief Ken Skerrett to stnightcn out the problem He said some members of with similar centres in Georgetown Bur and Milton which arc run by the Children Aid There will be several things for teens to do during the evening Crafts sports act card games music ping pong and dances will be simultaneously So a choice in what to do will be available Miss Pickering pointed out that what In crests one person does nol appeal to another but the centre will have many vary happenings at the same time the force felt the go Donations of games such on school property without monopoly would be greatly permission appreciated and teenagers Vliestra will be open Tues day and evenings from to 10 Three other staff members will also be helping as well as vol unteers Acton and tsqucslng rcc re Anne Pickering explained that the centre is closely A Bright New Source For House Plants With 3 Out Standing Values for Your Consideration LARGE VARIETY BEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICED 2 Miles Wast of Acton on Hwy SALE OF USED FARM EQUIPMENT 1830 TRACTOR JD 1120TRACTOR COMBINE FORAGE BLOWER J D 35 FORAGE HARVESTER corn head 34 FT GRAIN AUGER NO OWATONN A SWATTER BALER 68 BALER 12MF BALER 1 H GRAIN DRILL IH HAY CONDITIONER COCKSHUTT SIDE RIG CASE HAY CONDITIONER Country Mart DEERE SALES SERVICE Hwy No 3 Miles West of Acton 853 3901 EVERY MONDAY BINGO Now held in GEORGETOWN ELKS LODGE Rd Georgetown Early Bird Gamei 7 m PRIZES 00 EA Doors Open 7PM Bingo Starts 8PM 3 Special a 600 Jackpot 55 Numbers GUARANTEED In FREE BUS SERVICE Acton BIA MEETING Anthrogram Consulting Firm will be presenting their preliminary proposals for the improvements and of ACTON BUSINESS CENTRE Mr Austin Town Engineer Mr Venditti Town Planner and local councillors will be present All merchants representatives of service clubs and persons interested in the wellbeing of our community are invited WE WANT YOUR IDEAS AND SUGGESTIONS THE MEETING WILL BE HELD AT ACTON YMCA Wednesday July 6th at 730 pm ore encouraged to bring their Admission is free to the own records Miss Pickering centre but there could be a said she is also seeking out slight charge for the volunteers who can teach materials in the enfts- macrame leathercraft session Refreshments will be king etc mi tit POWDER BLUE FAINTER PANTS TACK TOGS 121 St Hwy 7 Gtorfitovvn 1111 Canada Da Special Enjoy a FREE COFFEE and DONUT Whh Shopping at IGA Thurs Sat Soft Drink Fresh Young Turkeys Sunlight Q Deterge Li- Jelly Powders SelfBasted Turkeys I Farmhouse I Cream Pies Dinner Hams Sunsqueeze Lemonade Gold Seal Cohoe Salmon PeekFrean Biscuits 3Qt Bago 2 MILK IGA Whole Potatoes 29 nuking Straws lnPinas BkwBonnetMaigaran AAA Wiener Wraps PRODUCE Of USA CANADA NO GRADE New Potatoes bag Santa Rosa Plums Red or Golden Delicious Apples f Cucumbers J Bunch Radishes 239 WEDNESDAYS ARE GOLDEN AGE DAYS AT ACTON IGA TOWN IS 8 Main St North

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