Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 17, 1980, p. 2

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Wednesday Dec Liverpool birth lo the Beatles and Acton lias dilivered musical group who hope to make it to top thur newly released single tit Acton lads and a guitarist goes by the unlikely name of It name you will be hearing con mort of us vocal Inn drummer steer the quartet to top Confident is group number one talent although they hive a sound to up hopes Their first record on described as rhythmic rock with latin overtone number titled written and sung who says his girlfriend Cam inspired the idea the singer t with inflaton if it been for you firt On the fl side is a lively pop rock number So Much Trouble and sung by Ian Ian plays rhthmgu tar ClivcDiggins drums lead guitar and Dave Black bass Canadian Inn have been raised in Acton now live in Fergus Ian is Mr and Mrs Doug Stone father Bill may play six on the group album Both men have been plojing all their conscious lives I remember Ian strumming guitar and sing to rhythmic spoons for real at parties Chve started on a set of at the Of 12 his drums cost and Ian hive been together for cars at dreamed at doing music since the days when they are part of the Blues band playing Between them they have polished songs that Ian has had running around in his head for years they also found time to write new pieces In col aboralion Bobby of Cambridge has been playing for five years comes from the group Chevy Dirt So Much Trouble told he sounds music fans this is Black bails from Aden and manages Mam Street He has only played with the group for this record and since left two years of hard work monev Strang abl ease record on Nov ember It took hours of record ng lime to produce most of it at odd dnight hours at Captain Audio Studios tn Toronto strapped for money the group chose the rental times Going for broke Chve is full time manager and Is running around southern Ontario making sure everyone hears the sound of Stringer before they get much older Radio stations have received 1 copies of the record The production of records Is financed by Iho group who ore looking for a hope to get backing for their next project at bam I sang Inflation with two empty pockets grins Ian 1 was go ng for broke The material for one and a half albums on tape and they re hoping interest in the single will generate backers Well do it without backing but it II take longer we have some good music Ian com ind Ian have it takes lo succeed absolute belief in the r inevitable success Were the next big one recording group around agree We re for the top states Chve with We got enough good music lo do tor those interested in acquiring i copy Strangers first record Grind River Records Box Fergus Add some real Canadian talent to your vinyl collection Dave Black Ian Stone dive and Bobby of Stronger Photo courtesy Grand River Records Halton Hills Credit Union sold Hills Credit Union Is lo disappear and become a branch of Halton Com Credit Union by the start of the new year Last Wednesday night December the membership of Halton Mils Credit Union ap proved the purchase and sale of business to Community Credit Union at a special meeting Com Credit Union haa its head office in with branches In Milton Georgetown and Oak Town hall fund over Hills Credit Union general manager Bill said the merger will result in a trimming of operating and ensure the Over has been raised so far the reatora lion of the Acton town hall Hills council learned Monday night George Elliott chair man of the restoration committee brought council up to date on fund raising efforts and re ported is the total The financial state ment he provided shows sale of tickets has brought In 100 while the lottery has liabilities for weekly draws and 12 trip prizes totalling Town backs surcharge Halton Hills wants the Councillor Harry Levy continue praised the efforts of charging for vices in the form of a sewer surcharge on water bills Mayor Peter reported to Hills council Monday on the lolest region report on water and sewer rates He noted the region says sewer charges could be collected In each area municipality through a sewer surcharge a tax over the entire town or a tax just on urban resi dents Hills regional councillors in dealing with Issue He said they have been doing a good job of looking after the interests of taxpayers here So far has swelled restoration fund coffers by There a little less than tickets still to be sold and money in term deposits now should re sult in more funds being raised through Elliott described as a qualified success If all tickets had been sold he said could be branded an unqualified success Elliott added as the price goes down each month more tickets arc sold a few more each week though organizers would like to see them selling more briskly But every ticket that Is sold now is clear profit Besides the prizes must still pay for lottery licence fees bonus prizes and a five credit union continues as a business in Ac Ion Ho Baid hopefully all arrangements involved per cent commission to hi the purchase and sale organizations which sold will be completed by tickets January 1981 The restoration The name of the credit committee has raised union at Queen St including 600 will become Com in pledges like Mayor Credit Union and Peter dona the operation in Acton which will be turned In once total funding la secured or the project begins Elliott noted Sale of plates and will be that fourth branch It the purchase and sale is a good thing It is a trend now for smaller credit unions hangers which have amalgamate with larger been brisk will bring in credit unions at least another Basically there will be Elliott observed prints of which will be sold for each will raise another Methods of getting the prints on sale are being explored now by the committee The aim was to raise bo the restoration fund is over half way to the goal operation hero In Acton though there will be some expansion of services The forerunner of Halton Hills Credit Union Acton Community Credit Union was born In December 1963 The name was changed to Hills Credit Union in December of 1973 Over 1000 raised Draws railed over Tor school field trips at Saturday Bennett parent teachers association bazaar Here president Lynn makes a draw for a fruit package held by principal Doug Until year sewer services were collected through an urban lax W levy Since the equal iia tion of water and sewer rates across sewer charges have been part of water bills Council decided it sewer on water bills method of collecting for sewer services PETS GARDENS a CHRISTMAS SPECIALS MALE BABY BUDGIES CANARIES redfactor PARROTS ffl FINCHES ft TROPICAL BIROS VAST ARRAY OF BIRO moo CAGES FROM 1 HAMSTER CAGE KITS REPTILES SMALL ANIMALS fi PET BOOKS BEMFFUL 834 Brant St BURLINGTON I 6344155 OPEN EVENINGS CHECK OUR SUPER FOOD VALUES IN OUR FLYER DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR THIS WEEK BY THE FREE PRESS CARRIERSI CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS 18 308am 27 29 31 6am Jan 1 CLOSED JanuttryZ 9pm utd Tkottfut to- ail and 4 For Your Festive Dining A Full Variety of Schneiders Grade A Only Fresh Turkeys Never Frozen DUCKS CORNISH HENS That Special Gift Brace of Pheasants Feeds 57 People JIFT BOXED IN HOLIDAY DECOR Meaty SIDE SPARE RIBS FREEZER BUY WHOLE PORK LOINS Approximately 30 Pork Chops lbs Town Club Fully Cooked Boneless Lean 3 lb Average DINNER HAMS Town Club Average COTTAGE ROLLS CHRISTMAS HOURS Wed Thuri Dec 17 18 19 am 9 pm Sat Dec 96 Sun Dec Mon Dec 33 Wed D 9S Cloi Day and Boxing Day Steens Ice Cream Boneless BLACK FOREST 69 6S 66 STBIMJJN S3NIU39NV1 on S301VIAI01 sunn on s S39IMVU0 3NIUVaNVIAI pueqjeAiy From Our Deli Extra Lean COOKED HAM lb SLICED TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS PLANNING A PARTY Have us do your next Party Platter Full variety of Deli Meats Cheeses Salads WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES PRICES IN EFFECT DECEMBER 17 TO DECEMBER 1980 J jft Jtaa a a a

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