Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 29, 1981, p. 11

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Jelinek was right gas up 49 gallon Tho Acton Free Press Wednesday Apr 29 exactly one year ago would be paying cents government has not Halton Member of per gallon for addressed the energy Parliament Otto gasoline within a year matter properly in the predicted Canadians He said the Liberal Throne Speech Reed is reappointed Liberal energy critic Everyone knows the best customers at Knox Alert Fvcnlnf Auxiliary bike sale Left to right Jean Jackson Isabel McDonald president and Gladjs goods More PD for Haton teachers elementary school teachers arc get ting another Professional Development PD day starting in September Halton a Board of Education agreed to an eighth day during an extraordinary Monday meeting That meeting was called bee use the board failed to finish its tangled agenda during the regular meeting Thursday The teachers will have eight PD days for one year High school teachers get nine such days Trustees OK d rather than a policy the elementary tcachtrs The dates art September fl October November January and June 9 According Odd jobs aid Outers Your garage need cleaning Your garden need weeding Call an Outer of the Acton High School Outers Club arc offering their vices for odd jobs in effort to raise runds for on upcoming canoe trip Teacher Jane Zarowny who heads up the Outers along with Paul Tamblyn said the group found they making enough money with their monthly glass drives especially since they were competing with the weekly Halton Hills Divide and Conquer She students suggested by doing odd Jobs after school or on weekends they could rolse enough money to finance the trans costs and per haps some of the food supplies for a fiveday canoe trip near Parry Sound in May At least students are going on the trip but others can earn the right to go by the amount of money they bring In she added If the fund raising Is a success she said they would continue to offer their services after the trip and through the in hopes of re placing funds from the glass drive We always i money she said of the extra dub to replace or buy extra equipment She said students arc willing to do anything to raise the money Clean yards landscape babysit anything They arc hard workers read willing and They charge an hour andean be reached at the school at Ask for any Outer Bill the board on Thursday defeated a proposed policy on nine days for public school teachers board d d not defeat On Monday trustees faced a new bid by ad ministration to grant elementary teachers nine PD dutch in the new year The ninth dale June wts dropped from the proposal after lengthy procedural debalcs about illegal rules of order Ihe back to The board also turned an mem ivh would have given jh school and public school teachers trustee Bruce speaking In of nine days said its the only time they elementary teachers have to exchange Ideas The reappointment of Julian Reed as energy critic lor the Ontario Liberal Caucus was announced at Queen s Park by Opposition Leader Stuart Smith Reed was recently elected to a third consecutive term as MPP for the Burlington riding He lives In Norval Julian Reed has been one of the moat effective Opposition critics In any field over Ihe last four years Smith in making the appointment He has an almost encyclopedic knowledge of whole complex energy field I know he It continue to do an excellent job As energy critic since 1978 Reed has been an outspoken watchdog over the Ministry of Energy and Ontario Hydro He been Particularly critical of Hydros load forecasts which predict how much electricity Ontario will need Mileage rate up Halton Hills general and several coiin committee Monday voted t support to Increase mileage rates The mileage rate for for staff other employees was Employees other than cents a mile for the first department heads who miles and cents a drive their own cars for mile thereafter the town will be paid cents a mile for the first 5 miles and cents a mile thereafter Department heads will receive a flat a month Department heads were receiving a month plus a per mile rate after miles which Mayor Peter Pom Actario winners Stan Woodcock of Stroud Ontario won the monthly Actario trip draw a bus tour for two of the The winners of the weekly draw for were and Edna Gordon 270 Mill St Merchant bonus vouchers from Nielsen Acton Photo and Cam era Family Cleaners and Acton Deli were won by Hazel Hodgson IS Knox Ave Audrey and Elmer Grischow 31 Nelson Court won vouchers from Holland Shop Ed In Out and Family Cleaners Zyg Luty McDonald Blvd won vouchers from Acton Pharmacy Freezer Frenzy and Wooden Heart Restaurant Ed 112 Acton won the super shopper with from Sted man Acton Bowling Lanes Family Cleaners Jug City Emily Nat ural Foods Acton Dell Acton Family Rest and Superior Shoe GEORGETOWN DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 106GualphSt Post J KoharlDT J Novak Phono or Reed and his colleagues were responsible for having a Park committee look into construction costs at Hydro Bruce Generating Station tor a Crown Corporation Hydro has had far too much Independence in the past and the Ministry of Energy has had little importance in past Governments Reed Our torts in the Opposition have done a lot to change both those situations but we re still not very happy with many of the decisions being made at Queen Park The difference between urban and rural Hydro rates is a perfect example Despite assurances to the contrary rural users keep the pressure on to change that Heeds appointment became effec live on the first day of the new Legislature and will continue until fur notice Auto policy urged Progressive Conser- Liberal government has develop a comprehensive vative Corporate Affairs over extended the con policy to deal with the spokesman Otto sulfation and review ailing Canadian auto MP says the stages and has failed to Industry Today the price of gasoline at the pump Is cents per gallon higher than It wan one year ago with a further increase of 3 cents per gallon to come into effect May For the privilege of nationalizing yearly Increase per gallon of gasoline will reach cents per gallon The following is a breakdown of Increases In 1980 under Energy Minister Lalonde prices Increased y as much as cents per gallon January Increase on the average of cents per gallon March Another increase of fl a cents per gallon March 2 Under the Levy a further Increase of cents per gallon May purchase cents per gallon Increase In addition to the above gasoline Increases the liberal ad ministration has also increased at an un precedented rate byway of special taxes and levies the cost of home heating fuel as well as naiural gas he said Making the draw at this week Helen Regent of the Lakeside chapter of tho which helped sell tickets New licencing bylaw consolidates old rules Hills general committee Is setting up a special sub- commit tee to review a proposed com licencing bylaw The bylaw will idate existing bylaws for Acton Esquesing and Georgetown including regulations and licences for trades and profes sions Tho new bylaw also sets out licencing regul atlons for buildings bus inesses events etc Among the Items covered in the bylaw are adult entertainment bankr uptcy and special sales bathing houses body rub parlors carriages for hire cinemas circus shows explosives merry gorounds motor vehicle races old gold dealers peddling and rollerskatlng rinks AHS hosts entertainment Acton High School is hosting a variety show and concert performed by Junior schools on May Smith tie M Z Bennett and St Joseph schools pupils will in turn present about ten minutes worth of entertainment Theshowwlllbeklckedoffwitha concert by the high school band Spacemaker Storage Shed This Spocemoker shed puts an and to backyard clutter Profininhod stool with baked on makes It last for yours Doors slide Simple to M Pressure Treated Lumber Specially treated with preservative chemicals to maintain durability and good looks Priced llnoal foot 777 Fertilizer Charcoal Briquets mimosa fortlluer Is ideal Glvo easy to light briquets General purpose fertiliser Is ideal for both lawn and garden KG LB Umbrella Umbrella has sturdy and compllmonts umbrella Big foot size Round Nose Shovel Long handled a ho vol has round nose and Is Ideal for general work around tho yard 79 99 Reg 9 Umbrella Table 42 table in attractive redwood will withstand tho and keeps on looking groat Wheelbarrow Handy wheelbarrow many uses around homo cubic foot Spade Garden spade has a handle end it made with high quality stool blade CM 29 Rag 33 49 Garden hoe Sturdy hoe with woodon handle AMI Redwood Chair This redwood chair comes comploto with cushion and will test for years BEAVER STORE HOURS Mon Tuea Wed Sat 9 am 6 Thursday Friday 9 am 9 316 Guelph StrMt East Gwrgtlown 2234

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