Th Acton Foo Press Wednesday Jan 23 1980 7 Youth charged with arson No sewers no charges A year old Acton juvenile was charged January A with arson after month long In vcstigilmn by police the Ontario ire Marshal office A home on Acton owned by Barry and Susan Buchanan wis entered December 12 and two were set The fires one In the main floor bathroom and one in closet Fire call Acton ire filters re sponded to chimney fire call at home at Lot I I In at night There was no damage according to the fire department One truck the van went on the Anyone living effect on I and to deal with ho has no access to Her jetting to changes it which whit they have been will make it ccjui across in Hie past One or the first A of problems whether or has been formed people using septic will not for the portion of tht new equalized Hie rules went into tank with sewer lines would be charged for sewer services The meetings wilt be held Mondays at 130 m and Wednesdays at p This 1 ibcrjl hound is being a Tory pooch Progressive Conservative candidate Jelinek Carglll The dog howled throughout Jellnck s speech at his campaign office opening Monday night so the candidate figured the animal had obc a Grit lilffGi MONDAY TUESDAY 3500 Jelinek urges Move Moscow Olympics 300 MUST GO I urlpl The right time to doo it Now is the time to ave on all 1980 Models in stock Prices won t be lower this year so come in and doo a deal Save 00 NOW 207900 GoSooit Save Save 340 Progressive cindidate and llalton MP innounced Monday night it the opening of his Act on head quarters that he and his sister Mim have sent a to the of he International Olympic urging the summer Olympics moved out of Moscow under the present since the Soviets use the Olympics as their primary prop- tool He and his sister urged support Pros Jimmy Carter ind Prime Mi nisttr Joe Clark ind Mirgaret Thatcher as well as millions of her freedom loving pcop- around the world In ins message to Lord and take immediate Jelmke notes steps to move the is former Olympians he pics to site other than his sister support the Moscow or Soviet sat ideal that under normal politics Retaliation of Ihis mix wth sports nalure outweighs re but lh Russian invasion forte Do not of is ihelOC lo become lliuif but normal completely It tontnvents all It isa wellknownfact the decency and bint I has intervened for tontradicls the political reasons in the Helsinki Human Rights past bo it Hitler South which both Africa or more recently and Russia the Taiwan issue he declared concluded says would be He also announced sheer madness for the will introduce a private western world to join in members bill in the next the Moscow Olympics house that a government no matter what political stripe be guaranteed a mandilory minimum slay in office of two years Jelinek noted Ihis would have a government like the six month old Clark regime to itay ofice enough time so the public could properly assess it He said Tory and policies 1 even giv en enough time work their way into the system to sec if they w be feetlc before Iht Lib erals New pulled the plug and forced costly fair unnecessary election wirned re turn to the Liberals will mean a crippling deficit for our children grandchildren and more living by the government ind people of Canada in an Alice in Wonderland situation which lias left every man womin child In the country paying a MURT ALLISON RR Georgetown ski Board looking at sites for new Catholic school is expected lo be decided within the next month to Director of Education Cliff Byrnes Byrnes said Hie Separate school board is seriously considering two sites in Acton and are investigating the feasibility of each SI Joseph school principal the present school in the old stone building beside Robert I ittle has seen quite bii of growth during Ihe three years of Opened in September with i preditted enrolment of students the school en rolled an actual 115 students To present the student population at St Joseph s including the recently acquired is 199 said the need for a new school is both one of sue and facilities We were lucky to obtain a lease on this building from the public school board how ever in order provide the learning programs Acton Chamber of Commerce Annual General Meeting MONDAY JANUARY 28th COCKTAILS 6 PM DINNER 7 ACTON LEGION HALL TICKETS PER PERSON CALL ALL CANDIDATES MEETING 900 PM FOLLOWING DINNER FREE ADMISSION TO PUBLIC HILLS PART TIME EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES SUMMER1980 The Town of Hatton Hills Recreation Department is now accepting applications for Summer Positions as listed below SUMMER ACTIVITIES MAD Music Art Drama Sports Centres Day Camp Playmobilc Gymnastics Camp AQUATIC ACTIVITIES Assistant Supervisors InstructorGuards Lifeguards LeaderguardsCashiers APPLICATIONS DUE Wednesday January 30th 1980 Friday February A I Now II bo attend Pio select on anilor pa process dutn la I bo sent pi of col ci ova at local Floe Gordon Alcott Atonal Rec oat on pal Id For F Information contact tlio on at ml I TRUDEAUS LIBERALS AND THE NDP SACRIFICED PRINCIPLE FOR POLITICAL OPPORTUNISM AND DEFEATED THE PC BUDGET BUT HERES WHAT CANADIANS STAND TO LOSE The Clark Governmenl had started us moving again on a program of necessary changes as indicated by these budget highlights a mortgage interest and property tax credit program to help Canadians own their own home I a refundable tax credit to low and middle income Canadians to help with the transition to higher energy costs maintaining Canadian competitive advantages by ensuring that our oil prices remain 1 5 lower than American prices cut backs lo huge Trudeau deficits which were causing stagnalion and inflation i J a plan to allow small businesses deduct salaries paid lo spouses from taxable income small business bonds at special low interest rates to help Iheir development I capital gains tax deferral plans to encourage Canadians to invest in the common slock of Canadian corporations a bill to extend veteran s pension benefits to surviving spouses and dependent children When did you last hear a federal budgel described by the media from across the country as this one was responsible astute If til 11 I Ml Ill I wise significant first budget to tackle Ihe real problems ot our decade And there was much more Bui when Trudeau and the NDP put their own interests ahead Canada s by bringing down the govern ment they brougnl these and other necessary and responsible actions of the new P C Govern ment lo a There s still a chance to put Canada s future on Ihe right track at the beginning of our new decade On February 1 vole Progressive Conservative REAL CHANGE DESERVES A FAIR CHANCE Sponsored by the Progressive Conservative Parly of Canada 78 Queen Street Ottawa