Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 5, 1980, p. 3

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The Acton Press Wednesday Mar 5 3 p SSS The Joyful Sounds filce club will perform twice this Sunday at Knon Church In performance of the group Is open to the public Joyful Sounds sing here Sunday The Joyful Sounds a member women glee club is coming to Acton this Sunday for two perform Knox Presbyterian Church The group will sing for the Knox congregation at the a m service and again for the general public at 7pm The Joyful Sounds are from Andrew Heights Presbyterian Church and hive both sacred and music in their repertoire Their music ranges from classical to modern in idiom and from profound to light hearted in spirit An outgrowth of the annual fellowship weekend for the ladies of St Andrews because of the variety of music they perform they have sung in a wide variety of places The Joyful Sounds have sung at church services church programs hospitals nursing homes and World Day of Prayer services in Etobicoke and Bermuda Second boy faISs in Sake warnings posted The mother of who ftll through tic dink mil hole should be I honest think a sign is not the I think there is need for a fen Estate homes on Highway 25 Mrs J id Her son old rctuitly fell into the icy v tier ir the Community when the ice we way He the second boy to fall through the ice In re cent weeks Ihrold 1 reports three the w is went up i few before CraiL in was to jct Ins elbows up onto the lee his school chum rosier nine was I ts n of ltnSitltn I I iiil stimuli I I site is just north f I s Under the the pi cussed it Hilton Hill Lentril enmmillu will be processed by iff inddisLMStd in pi iard Swetmans Shoes New owners all else same said The incident oecirred the weekend the legion mint at the rink boys schoolmates it Bennett saw some corn on the surface helix up kernels and toss to tin ducks to Mrs den head Division was the sound of mil Crai found himself in the cold water According to beefs up flood warning The Credit Valley Conservation Authority is beefing up its flood warning system with radios General manager Glen told Authority members who questioned the expenditure for radios that flood warning Is the most important job of the Authority He said there was some feeling was not good enough now oster troy s mother he lay down on the ice reiched out to his friend the swans j wave which pushed Craig to troy Mrs Foster you your ble sings Mrs idenhcid II scares me to think it to mother child few Hob ert Jennings was pulled out the i ifie nine Stores set own hours Town dumps store closing hours laws lbi bylaws governing closing hours for stores m both Acton and George town were repealed by Hills council Monday nijht This leaves store owners to set their own hours The change will bo advertised in locil newspapers merchants are invited to express their opinion Councillor John McDonald said the direitors of rgctown Business Improvement were in agreement with repedlinL the existing bylaws and Counullor Roy said he under stood he Alton also agreed The two groups had been informed of hi proposed rescinding of closing bylaws which was recommended it committee Councillor Walter irgucd the merchants should be notified in but the rest of council said that would favored thi newspaper advertisements Councillor George Mai said It wiy to take some of the regulatioas off business and let them mike in honest buck general committee February G Councillor Hoy Booth came up with the idea of repealing existing bylaws and letting stores set their own hours a lengthy discussion on a to set uniform closing hours the whole town The bylaws to be repealed are different in the two ireas The Alton Business Improvement and the Chamber of Commerce agree with the present Georgetown bylaw which allows any store to stay open until nine at night on weekdays six on The present Acton bylaw calls for stores to close six in he evening from to Thursdays There has never been iny regul itions on store hours in the former township Booth no re for an since provincial law covers Sundiy closing He letting store owners set heir own hours Councillor Ross Knetchel irgucd both ire aware there doe not hive to be and if they had wanted that would have said so Councillor George Mallby contended it was not council position set the hours He argued private enterprise should dictate its own hours He re minded general committee Brampton stores cm stay open until nine every night Scrap the bylaw he idded Booth argued it as not up to the police to enforce closing hour bylaws and some stores exempted and some having it socked to them It will he business as lis 11 when Donna Donna lake over Swetmnn Shoes next month Mrs on Alton resident and Mrs Bottos from Georgetown have bought the year old business from Alma who will operate i shoe boutique in hi new mall at corner of Willow Mill Mrs Nulv who has worked for Swetmin Shoes or four a half years says ill hough the ownership will be dif fercnt nothing concern mg the store will change not even he will still have shoes for and qualified personnel customers Shi Slid I She running a business be a lenc she I it something I just Contract for parttimers i Hill Board of I due ipprond i year lontriil with its 101 pari lime I hi part lime I cleaners irk I ml nth day ire members I he Union Public Kin mt to try Mrs and Mrs w ill receive plenty of hales assistance from Betty Blaine who has been it Swetmin s for four vearb The official lakeover is March 17 but the new owners their venture wilh an open house on rch Mrs said at the open house he past three ownersMr Eugene who ran fit store for IB starling in Mr Bill Benson who look over from and operated years ind the Swcl mans who have since will recalling the past years of the sole are up around the area of airy I where Ihe waer fowl are wintering warning Ice Is The signs were erected shortly after a boy fell the Ice last month but since the went up another boy has fallen Into he chilled BUSINESS SOLO INVENTORY REDUCTION TO MARCH ANY CLARK S LOGROLLERS IN STOCK OTHER DRASTIC REDUCTIONS THU8S0AV TILL Houghton Group 11k ludc I 1 The EFFECTIVE MARCH 1 If you are travelling on or after March 17 call VIA at 18002689511 i Red Cross campaign chairman for Acton Bert Vanderlaan and Industry and business canvas manager Ben Jongs ma raised he Red Cross flag at he Saturday morning la mark the start of Red Cross month March World Day of Prayer Friday The World Day of Prayer service will be held th March at at Acton Church The program this year is developed by the wo men of Thailand and the theme is responsible freedom The program is open to the public Police honored at Humber Police Chief James Harding Stiff Sergeant John and Staff Richard Hilton were among nine members of he police force honored at J dinner held by the Law and Security Administration program at College Monday St Margarets is closer than you think Independent school for almost to your door No matter whether you reside in Kitchener Waterloo Aclon Calcdon Cambridge Erin Guelph Orange lie even Georgetown it a Just us easy to have 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