Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 6, 1980, p. 5

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The Acton Free Press Wodnosday Fob One of the many couples getting into the of the evening during Saturday night square dancing put on by members or the Christian formed Church Trillium League winter camp 150 youngsters come to for the threedaycamp addition to having fun visitors and hosts listened to a lee lure and took part in discussions of the camp a theme Being Witness This Is the first year has hosteda camp Theleagueslartcd25yeariago Members of the Trillium League gather round the piano to practise hymns and songs during last weekend winter camp It s the first camp hosted by The league Is part of the Christian Reformed Church About 150 young people came from as Cochrane Exeter Letter to editor Hydro willing to pay 1980 tint Sir news report I Hydro Erects Towers banners Wait for Pay 1 January 1980 leivcs the impression thai Ont Hydro is unwilling to pay Hills property owners whose farms have been expropriated for the erection of transmission towers Thisisjustnotso offers were made in M and ire still with respect our recent updated if Some owners less than per cent have not yel these offers this is the Continue garbage separation up of bottles newspapers and will continue in Georgetown and be expanded into Acton in The town will buy its own truck for the pro which until now is been leased with the Ministry of the cost Tlie underwriting of of the prognm by the ended December but council voted to continue the night Hilton Hills general committee agreed to buy the previously leased truck at i cost of from Brampton Leasing and Rentals Ltd Town engineer Bob Austin reported the truck in excellent condition and well worth the price He said the purchase wis justified some no money Ins hinged hinds Wo Ime however met our funncnl commitments it all times We ire now doing everything possible in the iffected owners their liwyers rtnch in agreement ire is inxious to irmc it in settlement as Hie owners And the interests of m untuning guar in teed supply of power to Ihc I load centres of the province want to construction of the line as quickly as possible Yours truly Manager of THE ACTON FREE PRESS Authorized Second Class Mail Postal Reg Number 0515 On the Ken of Indian I arm Acton wis recently named vice president of United Breeders it the organization annual meeting in Iph Al the the members learned they had i record business yc ir over million More thin lrJOOO tows were inseminated In an arci stretching from loPeterborouglmnd north lo the t know that did The Chamber of Commerce re cently signed up another new mem ber since the mtmbi drive begin few months Come s II on Mill Street is the newest member of signing up new memters I reports the lilnry recently welcomes two very special patrons to Iheir flock Viclnimese youngsters a brother and a sister ire now among avid renders The were brought to the lib by Mrs Robert Bruce Talk iboul pi inncd parenthood It seems me of Acton s male swans was for a pair of snow with a bird inGuelph The bird must have Ind some lonely female swans The were timid and wary of all he but now with lender loving care from they ire time and she contends have picked up bird pro fanity minis Annie of course Bank of Nova Scotia manager Rick Devlin was able to relay a bit of good lews to his four year old daughter Cheryl recently She won the Scotia bank Hotkey College draw for a pair of Now she well equipped for the Rotary Clubs annual in Acton Rotary Club held an list week for all the arthritis canvassers Present to be were lo Cliarlebols Jem Anna Arnold Val Staples Join Jackson Debbie Neeley Judy Pink Diane Demone Winters Sally Smith Paula Sluekey Joyce Sprowle and Michael Scott Other canvassers in addition lo Rot Club members were Web ster Beverley Owens Susan Johnson Audrey Barrett Gerald and Joyce Ren Don Terry Grubbe Mar ie Gillies Bruce and Judy Cnrgill Cheryl May Don Mario Chen Mary McVeigh ind Julie Conroy f In an it tempt to perserve the history of Robert iltle school and all other schools on tint bile principal Ron Chat ten and former principal Pat McKenzle are attempting lo gather al the Inform ilion they can and set up a permanent display in school foyer With he help of June they are seeking any old photographs report cards books or anything else of historic il or sentimental value for the They are appealing to he public for help Donations be permanent on loan or copies will be made of the he articles are needed by the end of preferably in the March break Mr Chotten says Anyone with anything to donate to this worthwhile cause is asked to con tact Mr Chatten Mr MeKcnzie or Mrs Doberthlcn Herring ton staff looks over some print orders In Ware Missing Is Pauline II erring ton trie their new plant In Acton Left to right they are son family says Acton is a friendly place to Jeff Co Dave Crawford and work Herringtons family affair St baptisms Three new members were welcomed recently into the Congregation Christ s flock and into the imiljofSl service of Holy Baptism by the Rev Tribe Tin children baptized were I Do Gnaf parents Jack and Catber Grant godparents Vim ind Reginald Gardiner and Lewis son of William and Ruth god Terry and Alice Bridge Casey James Rogers son of Jim and Rogers god parents Property 1ditnrs This carried mother story with this matter Jinuiry JO pagi Compensation Door Still Open in winch llydr spokesman Chris Tnyl r sud instruction of the line and s in to were different matters Mr Taylor sud construction of the line won property negotiations Specials This STEDMANS SAVE 33 37B SAVE ABum SAVE tenpoo SAVE SAVE Willi ftm SAVE SAVE 36 TooWmah BUY FOR LESS AT STEDMANS DOWNTOWN ACTON FOR ALL OF CANADAS NEEDS GEORGETOWN ACTON GRAND OPENING COUNTRY MART LIMITED Located at Ospringe Junction H 25 24 Wednesday February 13 1980 10 am pm Ribbon cutting ceremony 130 pm Meet the Honourable Lome Henderson and top staff of John Deere Ltd EVERYONE WELCOME REFRESHMENTS DOOR PRIZES SIB Family togetherness goes beyond Sunday logethcrs for the Her family Lorry ind his wife Pauline are part in Print ing Publishing that recently moved to Acton Not only do Mr Mrs Her work at the phnt but also their son Jeff the seven years in trm moved it it present locilhn it the foot of 1rtilcnck Street i iiith io which employs two other people is well is the tons does print programs bus irds and bilks is i pisSibility He llirv mdvtd from I the facilities t iceomodite the He they ire inly printers in do- i commercial work on the premises I he firm orders from Georgetown Milton Hock is well is the maj of Acton s business Mr added strive for quality in work and although ire not instant v help out good in emergencies Mr slated though the family still resides in Erin Mr said We all like our work the it mosphcre in this locatior is friendly Mr expansion of the Liberal meeting Bob Nixon MPP will be a guest speaker at the Wellington Peel Liberal Association annual meeting to be held in the Fergus Legion Hall February Subdivision release Hills council voted night to by I to relcise Acton Meadows Phase III for its sub division agreement since there has been com plmncc with all of the conditions DON T SETTLE FOR LESS The Fantastic RABBIT 4 Speed Speed and ttir Goaond OPEN SA TURD A W 7 Fo a of Acton on call Mar Coxa 11 Pros or John of Ch Idron Acton Geo and Pot Thomlon Id s 4g BLACK MAGIC 454g POT OF GOLD 397g TURTLES AFTER EIGHT on Covered Mints I Well Worth Looking For drug mart QUEEN ST EAST ACTON

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