Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 19, 1980, p. 87

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The Acton Press Wednesday Nov 26 1380 Marks new chairman Community Service Centre Peter Marks is the new chairman of the Board of Directors of the Acton Community Services Ceitrc He was chosen for the post at last week annual meeting Marks replaces as chairman The vicechairman Is Rod lb treasurer and Marks secretary Other members of the board are Kay Dills Eric kind andEdllowse Marks was one of the original founding member of the centre In As the new chairman he says he hopes the centre will continue to grow in com recognition and fill the growing number of community needs for people receiving health The centre will continue to lake pride in being the lowest cost agency for these services in the region We hope to continue to impress our major the region and the board is confident that the centre will continue to receive support Having proven cost effectiveness we will probably continue to be the kind of service the region will support this year Providing quality health care lo Acton residents without increasing costs will continue to be the main goal of the centre We have on ongoing challenge to insure that wc continue to meet the needs of the people and not become too large re pond ftcicntly Marks As a result of complaints from medical doctors clergy and community representatives who at the lime were experiencing a high degree of frustration not being able to offer adequate services to heir clients the centre was formed in Used by provincial regional and local agencies as a result of having a coordinated Interviewing office shared by agencies the overhead is significantly reduced Should the regional politicians decide lo cut in he area of health and social care the providers of these services would be partially to blame for h decision the reason being we do not take enough time o outline the cost benefit of providing preventative services Marks declared gj Hills Cub packs got together at hi John Church Hall In tow lawn Saturday to work together in their annual Craft Day Front I David Purler Glen Williams Sandy llevlns nth Georgetown Steven 1st Georgetown Handy and Hammond look on leaders hen Nokes 1st Georgetown and Ron Etlchcs as loiiu Hani ah of I demonstrates siring art 77 hammers provide harmony Christmas mail deadlines soon It may only be November but if you were planning on sending Christmas presents over seas via parcel post The annual Halton District Craft Day for first year cubs was held In the hall of St John United Church on November 50 Scouters plan many new events At the regular monthly and Georgetown was meeting of North taken with nearly District Scouters in the members Memorial Hall Lime- Announcements house Seouter Mark were made of the chairman of the in Training Scouters Club welcomed weekend on Dec to leaders district com Also for missioner Steve and Train session on Jan Thompson and Bob both to be held at Barber of provincial Blue Springs headquarters Toronto Mrs Elaine Hannah Roll Call of reported the Clubs would from Acton have a district hike on Glen Williams Jan 17 from 1st 2nd lih Mrs Jalne Hannah of and Georgetown me service team Acton Glen welcoming the boys Williams leaders and parents attended Mrs Hannah demon The day wllh the first craft the Grand Howl led by which was the Gods of 1st Eye The boys were Georgetown followed by divided inti groups and the leaders an several parents clubs to get their Craft started The second Craft was Christmas decorations followed by lunch Helping the cubs with the 3rd wis District Commissioner Sieve Thompson Acton which was String With Hammers going at once it sounded like two dozen sounding off Tins successful event was enjoyed by all and the cubs went home keen and happy with the crafts they made The tongue work is all part of the concentration for Jamie al the annual Hills Cub Day acton pharmacy ltd CORNER MILL MAIN STREETS 8531620 you re too late Packages mailed par eel post In lime for Dec should have been sent Nov according to post office deadlines But take heart you can still send overseas pack ages airmail The dead line for that is Dec Dec IS Is the deadline for out of town Christ mas cards with Canadian destinations and Dec 17 is the in town deadline The rate for mailing Christmas greetings is cents sealed please while a regular first class letter Is still 17 cents Overseas rates vary according to weight and destination hut generally first class cards and letters need a 35 cent stamp Chris McMillan assist ant postmaster at the Cancer sells McDonalds calendars The Ac I on Cancer iety Branch is selling Ronald McDonald for Ihc next two weeks Proceeds go Ronald McDonald house in Tor onto for families of child rcn stricken with cancer The calendars ore avail able at various Acton Acton office says there Is no rush yet and one won be expected until the weeks of Dec and Dec 15 She said once rush in on and depending on how bad it is full time postal workers will be working overtime to get Ihc mill sorted If the post office is really busy workers will addressed also be working over time If you arc planning to send parcels she said make sure I hey We have a wide variety of gifts to please every member of the family Come In Browse FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENENCEWEAfiE OPEN MONDAYS 12 S securely tied with strong adhesive tape or a cord and lots of It It better she added to make up two smaller parcels than send one large one and jtT make sure it Is clearly ACTON 1981 ON DISPLAY NOW VW Rabbit Jetta Convertible Let Robert Picard star of the Toronto Maple Leafs OK your deal He will be in our showroom November 29 between 2 and pm Bring the kids LARGE SA ON OUR 1980 MODEL S IN STOCK AND ON ALL OUR USED CARS BAZ MOTORS ltd GEORGETOWN or Toronto -cecsmmAYsmnsMs- U the olde Hide House the best of two worlds The soft supple world of Leather AVE ACT0N 5198531031 HOURS Wednesday Saturday o pm Sunday

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