6 The Acton Free Press Wednesday Oct Sutcliffes celebrated 50th anniversary Cancer Society tops Mr and Mrs Sutcllffe of Fergus recently celebrated heir wedding versary Mra SutcWfe the former Marie Lonti well known in Acton and the couple were married September at Knox Presbyterian Church Mrs Sutcllffe was cm ployed by the Tele phone Co for eight years and Mr came to Acton as a teller In the Bank of Montreal In 1B22 The resided in Detroit Mich for many Harold and Marie Weddin LangMurdock by Fines Re Noble Dean of Knox Presbyterian fcated at the wedding Church Osprmge was and 11 Sm th was Ihe the setting for the double organist ceremony on Satur Given in marriage by day August of Bonnie Mane Lang and Kevin a gown of le net over Alexander Murdoch sat ler matching The bride is the held a finger and Mrs and she carried a George Lang of bouquet of peach roses Ospringe and the groom and wh le baby is the son of Mr and Mrs Stella was maid John of of honour and brides- Kevin and Marie Photo by DORIS FINES Knox Ladies Aid Mrs H Murray were Mrs and President opened the Mrs M Davidson meeting of Knox Ladies Tuesday with the tea cups as served by the Committee of month verse Reflections Interesting answers were given by the mem bers to the Roll Call One thing I saw of especial interest at Acton Fall Fair There was discussion and preparation for two upcoming dinners Also Ihe HomeBaking and Craft Sale on October was planned Some supplies as ap proved will be purchased for the Church kitchen Scripture Reading and Prayer were taken by Mrs S Chalsson Readings were given God Way by Mrs Macpherson My Kingdom for a Horse and What to a Cow by Mrs Murray and A Small Farm by Mra Mrs Murray presented a contest and the winners by Mrs S Matthews Aluminum Windows Doors Replacement Windows Insulglass Installation Free Estimates 8532302 years A family celebration of this golden wedding anniversary was held on Aug at Hampton Court Southampton Among those attending were their children Shirley and Alan Henry Carol and Susan Detroit Mich and Bill and Sally Sutcllffe Billy and Mich a el Li verm ore California Laura and Cathy were unable to attend Other family members were present from Guclph WUIowdale Parry Sound Milton and Pals ley The vacationed for many years at Southampton Maid of honor Clara Coy and best man Wilfred Parry Sound were on hand for the celebration Veteran shoulders hardship An 1 Acton father learned he would have to pay off a mortgage within two years In order to get a land severance for his on land Division Committee granted a severance to Norman Douglas Sldcroad on the provision that the number of total severed lots off the Douglas pro perty does not increase Douglas has four pre vious severances one of which was conveyed to the Department of Veteran Affairs for mortgage purposes requires proof that once the mortgage Is paid Department of Veteran Affairs lot mer ges with the surrounding farm A merger was agreed to by Douglas even though his lawyer Bert Arnold Indicated to LDC that would create an economic hardship He wishes to remain where he Is and have his son get proper title for lands where he has lived for five years sold the lawyer LDC chairman Brian Fletcher weighed the evidence differently To him the of the Douglas ownership ended to be negated by the number of previous severances and the Idea that the severance was a father to son deal was negated because such an opportunity was not taken before Towns people are still last week as a result of Its deep to come up Tackle A Task far Terry with funds for the day And addition money Ca Cancer Society has shown up from and the Terry Fox funds McKenzieSmlth Middle M Z Bennett school School long came through with Face masks The Lung Association Is making face masks available to the public for those who experience difficulty in breathing during cold weather They can be obtained from the Halton Lung Association at a cost of SO The masks were devised to prevent the onset of bronchospasmsasarcBullofbrealhlngverycoId Most of the pupils at MZ Bennett took part in Ihe task day Parents assigned jobs to their children who collected payment Z Bennett Principal Doug Mag wood wrote a letter to Terry Fox In forming him of the school accomplish ment Acton Cancer Society special events chairman Arlie White accepted a cheque from pupil Nicola special assembly at the school Cancer Society spokes man Alma Braids said the total amount of money which has come Into the fund amounts to Co Cfiateed 16 Road S Suits GEORGETOWN 8776984 NEED MONEY OUR INTEREST RATES ARE COMPETITIVE AND FLEXIBLE Wa hwLoant Available tor any Imaginable CAR5INowo Usod TELEVISIONS TRAILERS STEREOS BOATS MOD LE HOMES TRAVEL POOLS HOME US OH RENOVATIONS Ask about our Flnt and Second Loan Plant WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS BANK OF MONTREAL Canadian Bonk Si Aeon CONTACT MAS MARION STOREY Frontier a Gift Shop Guoph 2361 Floral gns Funerals For a dinner or a dance give flowers or a corsage to make it a special occasion Flowers show you really care and flowers are always in good taste Next time flowers Each arrangement is individually created for you by our experts WE ABE OPEN THANKSGIVING MONDAY VOWS maids were Cindy Linda and Kathy Dun- all friends of the bride The attendants were gowned alike in floor length gowns of lace over peach polyester and matching lace jackets and carried bouquets of white carnations and pink baby breath The flower girl was Joyce niece of the groom wearing a floor length peach dress Art Dobble uncle of the groom was best man The ushers were Robert Murdock and Kim Mur dock the groom brothers and Charles his brother in law Helping at the church were cousins of the bride Sherry Wheeler and Ruth Wheeler and sister of the groom Debbie Murdock The church was decor ated with peach gladioli white snapdragon and baby breath Following candle light Ing by the bride and groom Sharon and Tonl VonManen sang Any Song by John Denver The bride s mother re ceived the wear a beige silk dress with corsage of brown roses and pink baby breath The groom mother assisted wearing a green dress with bone acces sories and a corsage of white roses The reception was held at the Royal Canadian Legion In Erin Guests were present from Parry Sound Toronto Kit Mount Forest Hamilton and Mrs Harry Lang the bride grandmother was unable to be present the bride and groom had thdr pictures taken with her at the Hyde Park Nursing Home Before the wedding showers were held by the Community the staff of Tim and at the home of the maid of honour After their return from a northern honeymoon the happy couple will be residing in Guelph 1979 FINANI THE REGIONAL A MESSAGE FROM THE REGIONAL CHAIRMAN The Region of Halton consisting of the tour area municipalities of Burlington Halton Hills Milton and Oakville provides major and essential services consisting of Industrial Development Policing Water and Sewage Landfill Sites Health and Social Services Regional Planning and Regional Roads These services by their very nature are labour intensive and as such costly to provide During 1 980 we have continued to maintain a high level of service Whenever an opportunity presents itself you can be sure we use every available option to reduce costs At the same time Industrial Development to create jobs and increase assessment is a priority We welcome the opportunity of presenting Haiton s financial statement and hope our residents will contact our office for any further clarification Sincerely yours J Raftis P Eng Regional Chairman WHERE THE MONEY CAME FROM TOTAL ACTUAL BUDGET 79 ACTUAL Year s Surplus 446 457 982 108 Omar Grants To specif To general burden pal Taxes 703 7 121 34 LevesonReglQRal Munc pal Taxpayers 706 rect Charges on Ratepayers Charges San Sewer Charges 560 700 5 527 642 900 Other Revenue Resident Fees Home lor the Aged Other Fees User Charges 100 374 353 4253700 Si TOTAL 727 100 681 WHERE THE MONEY WAS SPENT 78 Actual 9143 Police Other Protection 79 Budget 962 79 Actual 352 Sanitary Sewers 7 394 771 Waterworks 6 444144 5 Assistance to the Aged 4 373 3 981 393 HBaltti Services 4 3 3 496 611 Social Services 3 687 428 972 3 Roadways 3118 3 662 965 General Government 1 Conservation Authorities 1 404 191 1 Garbage Disposal 327 1 464 Planning Development 624 Recreation Cultural Services Toll Expenditure 128 123 121 43 434 41 005 Surplus Deficit At Trie Year end Totil 1027643 376 413073 41 418 DISTRIBUTION OF TAXES LEVIED ON AREA MUNICIPALITIES