Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 12, 1977, p. 12

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Tha Acton Free Press Wednesday Oct Think Savings At Zellers The Childrens Store Sale Days Oct 1315 Thurs Sat Thi Right To Quantum ONCE COMPLETED the addition to the provincial building on Steeles Ave will house two new criminal courts which Judge Bill Sharpe says will improve the courtroom situation Provincial court adds needed rooms The expansion of the courtrooms will help ease the provincial building on Steele current overcrowding Ave Milton which includes situation in the Halton courts tvo more criminal division according to Judge Bill Foodland symbol Agriculture and Food Minister Bill Newman has released the design of the symbol which will highlight the ministry food promotion campaign Ontario The symbol which incorporates the words Ontario and the stylized milium represents growth and the productivity of Ontario agricultural land It will be used extensively in the ministry media advertising program scheduled to begin in early November The minister speaking just prior to leaving on a food ex pert mission to Japan said that many marketing boards commodity groups and retailers have also expressed interest in using the symbol I hope to see it widely displayed in the coming months particularly on food packages and con he said The symbol will be the centrepiece of the ministry s Ontario Food Festival at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in November The minister also said that provincial assistance is available for commodity group promotions Under this shared cost promotion program participating commodity groups will carry out promotion campaigns with the ministry providing financial assistance Mr Newman said the major portion of the campaign will be direct media advertising to the consumer We want all consumers in the province to participate In the future of agriculture In Ontario by increasing their consumption of home grown products he said Sense of helping is reward for volunteers Sharpe Judge Sharpe said Unit under the current situation at the old court house on Brown St In Milton one of the three provincial court judges John Robinson con only sit during three days or the week Judge Sharpe added that it difficult to handle cases that require long pre liminaries because there are no courts available Besides easing the over crowding situation Judge Sharpe said the new facilities will be an Improvement over the older court house When the new facilities are finished the Milton court house along with the George town court house will be shut down he said Judge said this was a move to have the courts in one location The provincial building currently houses the family courts In addition Judge said new facilities are also being looked at for the Burlington court house The addition to the building will double the existing space in the two storey building The first floor will increase the space for the land registry facilities of the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations The second floor will house two provincial criminal courtrooms judges quarters Interview rooms public areas and stration offices for the Minis try of the Attorney General The basement will consist of holding facilities for awaiting trial as well as storage and building service areas The cost of the entire ex pension is Did you know that every dollar raised in Canada by need thanks to matching government grants and host country support The Acton Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society held the first meeting of the season at the home of president Gloria Coats and several new members were welcomed on September 8 Plans were finalized for the entry in the fall fair parade and for the booth which was upstairs in the arena this year Cathy McGillvray Groups meeting and Group met at the home of Mrs Max Milne on Wednesday temoon The meeting opened with prayer followed by hymn The Secretary and Treasurer reports were read by Miss Pea ran and Mrs Gray Mrs A gave the report on cards which were sent to the and shut Ins In September Mrs l Johnston gave the report on the Glad Tidings The members decided to have a cash bazaar again this year Donations will be received by Mrs D Gray Mrs W Maltby had charge of the Bible reading followed by prayer and Mrs M McNabb gave a paper on Christmas shopping and the Christmas sprit of It The roll call was answered by a Thanksgiving message The meeting closed with a poem A social half your was enjoyed over the tea cups The November meeting will be at the home of Mrs A Duby on November at worked very hard on the that was used the parade with the help of a young neighbor and as well as her contribution of the beauti Raggedy Anne and Andy dolls Is to be commended for her splendid efforts These lovely dolls were very popu tar items for people who sup ported the organization so generously by buying the draw tickets that were being sold at the fair and before hand Nearly was raised in this venture and this money Is donated directly towards research in the Cancer Society so it was a very worthwhile venture A week before the fair Kathy Coats and Andrea Arblc sold draw tickets on the main street of Acton in Acton Home Furnishings Apparently they were very hard to resist Ronald Donald thanked them In a small way for their good work and branch members also added their thanks There Is a very busy year planned Tor the Acton Branch This Is such a rewarding organization to be Involved in as there is a sense of helping others In every facet of our Society members say So if anyone feels that they would like to become involved cither by driving patients to treatment centres or helping In some other way please call Mrs Gloria Coatsat 853 as she will be very pleased to hear from you 81 MILL ST EAST ACTON 853 3450 FEATURING Distinctive Hand Crafted PINE FURNITURE ACCESSORIES PLUS NUMEROUS GIFT ITEMS DROP IN FOR A VISIT ZELLERS MILTON 55 ONTARIO STREET SOUTH Optn Mon Fri 930 930 pm Sat pm

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