Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 11, 1978, p. 23

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Real Estate MARKET PLACE 500 DOWN 3 bedroom town house in Acton OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY JANUARY 15TH 11AM6PM ROAD UNIT ACTON 1 1212 Real Estate Professionals Since DELIGHTFUL BUNGALOW 4 Bedrooms immaculate homo on on extra largo landscaped lot Tho lower lovol features 3 bath bod room and huQO family room w stove wall I I id place and pal doors to torfneud go don Ask 900 FOR A CONFIDENTIAL EVALUATION WITHOUT OBLIGATION PLEASE CALL US MILTON 8101 TORONTO LINE Lawrence Duncan A bold Norma Son no 1653 Terry Sand I Mary Villi Open to 30 Mori to Frl Sat to WILFRED COMPANY LTD 52 Main Si COUNTRY GENERAL STORE Situated on a mam highway In the heart of round bedroom apart merit and spice for an additional apartment Ail fixtures and atock Included in on price of NEW HOMES to choose from Low down payment A Priced to ft your budget OLDER HOMES Sound brick and storey homos Largo low in established Plan to boo through For appointment cbHoui OFFICE 15199233136 flora Russ Taylor Truck misses damage A pickup truck escaped damage In a collision on Main Street South Friday at dinner time The truck driven by Wayne of Queen St has nil damage according to police The second vehicle involved in the mishap is owned by Gerald of I8A Main St S Police soy the Patey vehicle has about in damages They also say it was parked at the time or the mishap injured Kennedy of Mill St received major injuries in a wo car collision on Road 12 last Wednesday according to Halton Regional Police The collision took place on a hill Damage to the Kennedy vehicle amounts to police say Damage to the other vehicle Involved in the mishap comes to about police say That vehicle was driven by John Harris of in Victoria Ave The Acton Free Press Wednesday Jan 11 1978 B9 FAMILY SIZED loaded w many ex Iran and located clow to scenic FaryLrrxeln 4 bedroom storey home baths ground ly room and oath custom separate tfnng room tied roc room and 40 pool at only 500 IFtST TIME BUYERS consider this bedroom homo located on a quiet street close to downtown There new throughout a ate n ng room oat Inchon and is not on a large lot with mature Priced at only mediate possosskinavatabkr NEED MORE ROOM then check on bedjoom level on a large lot with view Fairy La to Feat ires la and area eat In kitchen roc room spa king ha floors and attached garage Ask rig only CLASSIC TWO STOREY br located on a street close to all amen ties This home rs vory good cond I on and has a lot of character Features Include 4 bedrooms and dining room comb nation oat largo hall and oar porches and Priced at FOR ONLY you lit nd It hard to beat th year old 4 bedroom home located a now residential area of Acton features Include 2 baths I nod an attached garago and paved drive PEACE AND QUIET II be yours you consider this roomy sol on a large private lot and surrounded by mature shade trees Features orsdng 3 bedrooms new bathrooms broadloom eat In playroom double ga age and paved Asking ISO wih low down payment to qua fiod buyers PRIME LOCATION close to schools and shopping This bedroom home ri In ImmacuUtlo lion end Includes ma ntenancs free alum bath full high basement aun deck largo fenced yard and paved Asking 140 An Ideal homo or newly weds MUST S0L6 owner has purchased a now home and must lovely end unit lownhouso without delay so he reduced the price to only Its In Immaculate t on and Includes 3 bedrooms baths fitted walkout to patio and hat excellent financ no TWO FIREPLACES one In the spacious Irving room and one In the Tudor style tec room enhance this bedroom side on a large with an round pool Theto a also f brood loom dining an attached garago and drive Asking GEORGETOWN SPECIAL- This attractive bod brick bungalow Is located dose to schools and shopping and In eludes a spacious kitchen large bright liv room and a finished basement comprising a bedroom den washroom workshop 152 JOHNSON REALTOR 2 Mill Street East Acton 853 SIZING UP THE CERAMICS made and played at ARC Workshop in Hornby are the executive members of the North HaJton Associa tion for the Mentally Retarded who were named to office for 1978 at the groups annual meeting From left to right are second vicepresident Keith Couture president Edith Hilfman recording secretary Anne first vice- president Charlie Clifford corresponding secretary Lucille Virus and treasurer Mike Evans There are 20 others serving as directors and chairmen on the executive NEW SEMI DETACHED on bed 1 baths patio lead to deck n fully fenced garden back woodland lull SCENIC COUNTHY FARM located no Hi Thn fa m w acres land ideally in ted lor homes Smo I two bod I set high on a ova looking the lour stall and I orchard s arm must be seen to bo appreciated Just listed INCOME PROPERTY deal located cunt a Acton Th largo plan ih ion no a real oar no Must Ask nop STARTER HOME ghl at Ths bedroom jus I II a heme or iho I 1 me buyer dsp vacvsnd tor the ly BRICK AND ALUMINUM SEMI on baths bed largo I plus shod lam w sldng R throughout Ask ng APPROXIMATELY ACRE on Hwy south Acton 4 bed oom storey home plus fully and heated alum num clad at lately ft wh Is presently rented lor This I hop to pay the mortgage GRAY REAI ESTATE LIMIT 8532888 LIMITED real estate las north of 401 off Highway L country on treed ease Linda 6220 or Georgetown Just I 3 bedroom bungalow Laundry and pantry rooms on main floor basement divided or potential In Phone Linda or Jim Dills Miltons Citizen of the Year Publisher Jim Dills is Milton Citizen of the Year for 1977 He was selected by a committee of Chamber of Commerce direc tors after a review of the ballots received and he an nounccment was made Tuesday He will be honored at the Citizen of the Year dinner to be held Saturday evening Jan at the Lions Hail in Milton Memorial Arena Chamber President Yvonne Christie who made the formal announcement said Mr Dills was chosen for his outstanding record of unity service that spans a period of years and has touched on many areas of Interest in Milton and not solely on his work pub lisher of The Champion although his efforts to prove the community and the of life in Milton via newspaper were also taken Into consideration Jim Dills has been con nLctcd with The Champion in one way or another from his early childhood He was a boy In school in Acton when his father Dills publisher of The Free Press pur chased The Champion during the second World War Born and educated in Acton Jim worked after school and weekends at the paper printing plant in Acton as manpower was limited and It was truly a family operation After high school he at tended Institute of Technology in Toronto and graduated in 1951 as one of the first of first journalism course His father and brother Dave re mained in Acton to run the plant and the tree Press and Jim moved to Milton In 1951 to JIM DILLS of Dills Printing and Publish is Miltons Citizen of the Year for 1977 head up the work at The Champion He began developing community interests as early as 1952 when he joined Milton Rotary Club and went through the executive rank until whin at he tht youngest Rotary Club president in the world I hat year Active in St Pauls United Church he was a Sunday School icacher for several years and supervised the bun day School One of the instigators of a parks board in lown he was appointed to the board In 1965 and served as its chairman from 1967 to 1873 In 1969 the town recreation advisory committee was merged with Ihc parks board and he con in the dual role as chairman of bodies The board was disbanded in 1973 Last year he was named a Milton Chamber of Commerce and this year he begins second term as director One of his dreams came true last year when he and others instigated the for matlon of Milton Historical Society Jim and Shirley Dills Uveal Campbell Ave and have a family of five all of whom at one time or another have worked full or part the newspaper Shirley does port darkroom and office work and once wrote a cooking column for the paper Son Steven graduated last year wiih a degree In Journalism following three years of study at and Is currently working as project coordinator at Canadian Community News paper Association Toronto Mark is studying honors at University of Paul 17 and Catherine 14 are students at Milton District High School and Carolyn 10 is student at J M School Being named Citizen of the Year is getting to be a habit in ihe Dills family Jim father A Dills was first Citizen in 1958 and his brother Dave was Acton Citizen in 1972 Dave and Jim are of the Dills Printing and Publishing Co Ltd which includes an extensive commercial printing department In ad dition to the three North weekly papers The Champion The Acton Free Press and The Independent Georgetown Shirley Dills is a daughter of Mr and Mrs It H Elliott Bower Acton of former Aclon Citizen or the Year George Elliott THERE WERE many empty chairs at the high school on Tuesday School buses werent running and the special Canada Day program was can celled Gifts at open house Manor employees honor Stan Allen Stan Allen recently retired administrator at Centennial Manor was guest of honor at an open house held Sunday by the Halton Centen nial Manor Employees Association Approximately past and present employees of the Manor attended the Informal get together which Included several gift presentations A marble clock was given to the past tor by members of the Association Mr Allen also received a Black and Decker work bench from Manor maintenance staff and card from retired em A china horse was presented lo Mr Allen by Lil llan Thomas a retired em ployee The greatest loss of retire ment is my connection with the Manor residents I miss the needs of these people he told the gathering adding he hoped lo find a new way of working with tho residents I want to maintain my connections made here and I want to feel part of this group of present employees and those who have retired Mr Allen suggested retired employees form a club But one that Involves no dues or duties Mr Allen retired after al most years of service with the Manor on Jan 1 Previous assistant admin istrator Jack Charlton is the present administrator Guests included Wilson president of Halton Centennial Manor employees Association and past presl dent McNeill

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