Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 20, 1980, p. 7

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Family Cleaners expands Tho Acton Free Press Wednesday Aug 20 For the first time In Ed and Pat Wood was sent out to Stopps nearly decade there Id a Ed notes having the Cleaners in Milton second store and dry cleaning plant will mean much better service for customers There hasnt been a dry cleaning plant In Acton for eight years Family Cleaners has been in existence for six years but previously the Woods operated a depot dry cleaning plant Acton Last month Family Cleaners opened Its second store located in the Beckers Plaza on Highway holding grand opening last Tuesday August Family Cleaners with Having two stores and the plant In the new Beckers Plaza outlet means in by m out by m service Pre viously clothing would be Another plus on the spot pressing Theyve purchased all new cleaning equipment and underwent training to operate the spotter and cleaner With two convenient locations at either end of store on Mill Street service only at their Mill East also 13 operated by Street location Cleaning Flooding on Cobblehill Overloaded storm sew era is resulting in flood ing of some Cobblehill His properly is below the level of the road and there has been poor drainage In the area ever since new homes were Terry at Fridays built on Victoria Street ward one councillors dropin an overflow onto his and neighbors properties Drainage water runs down his driveway frequently winding up in his basement where he Holmes way Place and has already had to Cook Street replace everything Porty reported there once He had water in his Don and his wife are two catch basins in basement during July 17 Cobblehill Road said the area and estimates 30 when there was a lot of they have brought the Inches of water winds up rain and the spring can problem to the attention trying to get Into an IB be particularity bad of both the town and reg inch storm sewer pipe to Grubbe refcred the ion Staff In the past but Main Street South after problem to the town eng ine flooding persists every big rain so there ineer for investigation Horseback police patrol needed to cleanup park out for a full day or two Family Clear before it back and discontinued its ready to wear Ed adds delivery service Cloth doing their own cleaning be picked up at increases quality control the location where it is dropped off Besides spotting cleaning and pressing Family Cleaners offers tailoring and alterations and garment storage Laundry service is also available though for the time being that will continue to be done In Milton Besides Ed and Pat the business also employs Anne Charltbois as the downtown store clerk Jackie Johansen as press and a counter clerk downtown The expansion has created one new job and possibly more in the future The Woods have been trying to set up a dry cleaning plant and add another store for three years but couldnt find the right location Deficit could hurt program The discovery Ilalton regional government budget deficit could pose a major threat to the region investment Into sludge testing equip ment according to Russell Miller a member of the Hal ton Conscrva Hon Authority The Issue was brought to the attention of fellow Authority members at meeting of the Thursday evening Mr MlllerBaldhefears regional councillors will chop the project in an attempt to recoup part of the enormous lm very concerned Some councillors will Jump anything to underwrite this deficit he said The equipment is necessary to evaluate the suggested expense be content of sludge being put off until lie following used as fertilizer In year farming But such a move could Mr Miller said the put the development of regional public works proper sludge department has already back years Ed Wood operates the spot removal equipment at the dry cleaning plant In Family Cleaners sec ond store In the Beckers Plata BOOK NOW fOR YOUR WINTER VACATIONS Milton Ontario Wed Thu 21 Fri Sat Receive lve WITH EVERY ROLL OF BLACK WHITE OR COLOUR FILMPROCESSEOI1 Halton Regional Police said He also ex must form a horseback plained motorcycles are patrol for the future too noisy and useless safety of Halton parks after dark and four wheel according to Crime Pre- drives expensive with Constable James limited use There is only one sol ulion 0 problem and Speaking at Thur tha Police Com ro horseb mission meeting k riodg outlined some told the Com the many problems i3sion In area parks and suggested mounted Owner of the riding police patrol is the only stable at the entrance of solution to control the l has offered to drurkeness supply the police with and vandalism horses and any additional instruction Drennen said Referring specifically In to Lion Valley Park willing to take Drennen sa ln program horseback patrol would Metro Mounted be of great help in the have to acre wooded area Riding training of trails would make most of the park to police Another Oakville At the present time facility Henderson Park police must leave their has been abandoned by cars at the entrance and Parks staff because of proceed on foot which the damage and abuse very time consuming they have had to take from hoodlums a number of which are juveniles under the in fluence of drugs or alcohol We must show the public we are not going to let these hood turns take over We must confront the problem headon and give the park back to the people said Deputy chairman and local commissioner Glenn Magnuson said the problems In are not unlike those in liar parks In the north end of Halton Region The mounted police could eventually be used where needed around the Region Chief James Harding said later the idea will be followed up by the Crime Prevention Officer and the plan presented to council was com mended by the Chief and members of the com mission for the idea HawkinsSydney exchange vows The Rev James Taylor and the Rev A E Coe officiated at the mar of Angela Louise Hawkins daughter of Mr and Mrs Owen W Hawkins of Brownsville and the Rev Das Jacob Sydney son of Mr and Mrs Jacob Sydney who are residing in Nigeria The wedding took place at First Baptist Church on July 19 1980 Mrs Jean McClintock organist played wedding music and accompanied the soloist Mr Duncan Phillips friend of the bride and groom During the signing of the t eglster Miss Joan Hawkins plaed a flute solo ac companied by Miss Julie Johnson The brides attendants were Mra Patricia Haw kinsRussell and Miss Joan Hawkins sisters of the bride The grooms attendants were fir Sam Sydney brother of the groom and Mr Bill Hawkins brother of the bride Mr Sheldon Russell brotherinlaw of the bride acted as usher The ceremony was followed by a reception at Hotel suite The Region of in conjunction with the four area municipalities has reserved a hospitality suite and the Royal York Toronto The suite will be avail able for delegates attend ing the Association of Municipalities of Ontario Conference to be held from Aug is to ELKS Monday Night 52 NUMBERS First Baptist Church and the United States Guests were present The Rev and Mrs from Nigeria India and Sydney ore now residing many parts of Canada In Acton Rev Das Sydney of Acton and Angela Louise Hawkins of Brownsville married recently ln Ma go la tamed the any REMINDER HOME OWNERS IN THE TOWN OF HILLS ELDERLY PENSIONERS TAX ASSISTANCE Applications Must Be Mads Each Year by September 1 for the Credit TO 0UAUFY THE OWNER OR SPOUSE THE OWNER MUST A yeara age or more by September 1880 which for filing application Ba in receipt of the monthly GUARANTEED INCOME SUPPLEMENT provided under Old Age Security Act Canada C Occupy property on which the Municipal Taxes era Imposed end D Have baen aa the owner of In the Town of Helton for not let then years Immediate ly preceding September 1 FOR INFORMATION CALL 8775185 Tax Office

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