Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 11, 1981, p. 10

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10 The Acton Freo Press Wednesday Feb Board discusses kindergarten The question of changes in the age for kindergarten admission wilt be the first topic discussed during Thursdays Board of Education meeting starting at The ministry of education mailed a reply to the board a appeal for a years grace in complying with the late enrolment policy So far the reply has not been made public Optimists host brunch Acton Optimist Club is hosting a Valentines Brunch Sunday for five hours starting at a in the Family Restaurant on Mill St Clubpraid Dave Hall says there will be servings of pan cakes All proceeds go towards the clubs sponsoring of sport teams or other community projects such the bike rodeo said Hall Chamber revises directory The Acton Chamber of Commerce hopes to have the directory of town businesses and services into residents hands by the end of May Meanwhile Acton High School teachers Keith Black and Murray Kittmer nave Kittmers Grade 12 urban geography class telephoning last year to determine If changes are need The chamber wants to make the directory In elude as many business and services as possible This year the chamber hopes to include more or the rural based businesses The new directory will be distributed from door to door Charley Auger Acton is chairman of the directory committee The chamber requests anyone with information to contact Auger or the high school Las year directory ran pages NDP nomination branch of the New Democratic Party will hold its nomination meeting Monday February 18 at p in Miltons United Auto Workers hall Chris Cutler and Mike Cambridge are so far the only people to declare interest in Jumping into the start of the provincial election campaign which will end with the March vote resident Bill Johnson was the man during the 1977 elec in Burlington Johnson a Milton regional councillor placed third behind Tory George Gray and Grit Julian Reed Reed is the incumbent Torch sparks fire An mans attempt to thaw some frozen water pipes ended with part of the house catch tog fire Acton Firefighters responded to the Thursday lunchtime call at Lot 32 on the first Line Department authoritys declined to name the man Some hydro electric wires and floor Joists caught fire The man used a torch to thaw the pipes The department estimates SOD damage to the house Penman Baines Brian Penman unsuccessful candidate for the Tory nomination in Burlington is being urged to run In the election as an Independent Conservative according to supporter Brian Penman of Milton has other supporters willing to continue to work for him said Penman lost the nomination to Georgetowns Fran Barnes Acton High schools band rehearsing for an exchange trip to three days Id May the Hunts v I lit band will return the trip The blind be for Sign of times Want to send a Valentino message youre sure your sweetheart will see Do what Andrew T Wagner of River Street did Last summer he was sitting on the back patio with a can of red paint and nothing to do but sip a few beers Suddenly he said he got this wonderful Idea and proceeded to paint a huge heart In flaming red on the white garage with his and his wifes In in the centre and a burning arrow through the middle for all of Acton to see And what does his wife Dana Dale better known as D in the heart think of her bands to their marriage She wondered how we could get it off said Happy ValentlnesDay Co Cliaitfflctl 232 Guelph Street 8776984 BIA annual meeting The annual meeting of Actons Business Improvement Area will start at m day 16 at the Acton Legion HaltonBurllngton Candidate Nomination Meeting MONDAY FEB AW HALL 103 Martin St Milton wi A and DOORS FACTORY OUTLET THE place to or Replacement all WoodVinyl ClodAluminum DOORS Patio and Doors STORM WINDOWS STORM ami Allele aim In tall SPECIAL PRICES ON HOUSE LOT QUANTITIES No 334 GUELPH ST QEORflFTnwu Obituar Mary Osbourne After a lengthy illness Wayne Bellamy of Acton resident Mary Roderick St Alberta Lasby Brunette Denis of Su3bury Paul died January Bruoelle and Chris at General Acton Hospital in her year Bom in Acton July 1905 the daughter of Jennie and Samuel Mrs was married twice On July she married Joseph E June she was wed to William Osbourne She was by both husbands Mrs lived years at Mill street East Acton but spent some time in Toronto and She at tended Acton Public School and assisted her father at the Station Hotel for many years In addition to her homemaking duties Mrs was active in the Senior Citl Euchre Club and enjoyed bingo and cards In her earlier years she was an Acton hockey fan and lawn bowler a member of St She is survived by daughters Marie Brunclle Mrs Bellamy of Jeanne Mrs St Denis of Sudbury Yvonne Brunrle Mrs of Acton brother Stewart of Toronto sisters Mrs J Precious of Acton Mrs Morrison of Acton Mrs Elsie Nash of Toronto grand children and IB great grandchildren She was by son Sam and sisters Phyllis and Funeral was held Jan uary at Shoemaker Funeral Home Rev A Tribe officiating Interment followed at Cemetery Pallbearers were grandsons James Bellamy of Saskatoon Craig Bellamy of Stay- Notice of Public Meeting Council of The Corporation Hills will hold a Public Meeting to discuss and examine amendments to Acton and Georgetown Official Plans and a Minimum Ma and Occupancy Bylaw a3 relalo Iho on and re Iho Central Business District Iho Communities Acton and ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME TIME DATE February PLACE Municipal Administration Building foe mo Esquos ng Municipal Town Halton Hills MP Vandlttl Planning Director TownolHillon Hills Custom Hand Crafted Furniture Our Furniture Department expands March 1 10 off all orders placed prior to this date Custom designs available upon requests Including dining room living room bedroom office or den recreational games table etc kitchen Available in solid oak pine or cherry Wearenowln the process of designing leather and Wood Combination Furniture Quality and Selection Beyond Compare the olde Hide House your tannery connection EASTERN AVENUE ACTON OPEIH DAYS A WEEK ANNOU VANTAGE LIGHTS AND MENTHOL LIGHTS THE NEW MILDNESS Warning Health and Welfare Canada advises that danger to health increases with amount smoked- inhaling tar nicotine

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