Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 10, 1981, p. 9

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Sally Smith a joke Joan Miller a resident of Participation for cerebral adults The via Hon from House Villa joined worship with Trinity United Church Sunday followed by a picnic at the Legion Ml MUler lead singer with Villa tones a musical group that en tertalned at church and outdoors at Legion Mrs Smith was one of the organisers of Tbe weather wai tailor made for tbe St picnic Sunday at the Rob- ion home Just outside of A church service was held enjoyed Individual picnic lurches before various games were held Diana and her brother Douglas A receive lait minute Instructions from Bob Barber for sack race Middleton Donates Actario prize town hall restoration The Acton town hall restoration fund is richer now thanks to the generosity of an Actario prize winner Well known longtime resident Billy won the May trip draw a two week vacation for two at the Muskoka resort of his choice However he decided he t want the trip and wrote chairman Tea Tyler asking the money which would have been spent on the trip go to town hall restor ation Tyler turned over Mr Middleton s letter to the Free Press for pub lication Greetings It was good of you to bring such grand news and congratulations this morning You state that the value of the trip Is Well Ted Its just like this Helen and I relinquish any claim on May 30 81 lucky draw and direct that and any proceeds thereof revert to Acton town hall restoration com and jolly good luck to all associated That s the way It Is and the best of luck We have always tried to bat l for Acton and hope to be In there pitch ing as best can do at plus Cheerio Keep general committee pending the completion Teacher resigning The resignation parking sets are made Titon from M Z Bennett school was ac cepted recently Helton Board Education parking In front fines printed on them of a driveway or lane Increase from to parking in a no stopping parking on a boulevard Great potential lure tourists to Leathertown Tho Acton Free Press Wednesday Juno 10 1SS1 9 Acton has great potential as a tourist spot with the old Hide House and the theme Hal ton a new director of Business Development says Matthew Fischer and the region chief ad ministrative officer Dennis Perlin attended Mondays Hills council meeting to discuss Industrial development efforts In Acton and Georgetown Fischer has con siderable experience having worked as an assistant to Ontario Energy Minister Robert Welch the St Catharines business development department and Business Improvement Area He la Ho noted he has met with Maj or several times to discuss business development in Halton Hills and described Pomeroy as a real go getter noted he has been convincing the business development director of the need for more Industry in Hills and the towns Importance in region He noted Fischer has been talking a lot with Chip and others Involved in In Acton Fischer noted he la putting extra effort into attracting firms to north Rotary honors skateathon prize winners Four Acton and area school children were hon last Tuesday night by the Acton Rotary Club for raising large amounts of money in the annual ska ten Ihon Marty McAffee MacNeil and Tom Manes received prizes This year a thon raised half for the participating schools Robert Little St Jos Bennett and and half to the Rotary for its vital community Actario winners Gord and Margaret Chapman 313 were the winners of Ihc weekly draw for 350 Because he was on hand for the draw Mr Chapman also took home a bonus black and white television A ticket held by the staff at Sports waa drawn for merchant us vouchers from Family Cleaners Acton Dell and Acton Bowling Lanes Cloto and George Perkins 2 Acton won vouchers from Wooden Heart Rest Ed In N Out and Acton Photo and Camera Vouchers from Nielsen s Family Cleaners Acton Family Restaurant Jug City and Frenzy were won by Lloyd and Shirley son Crt Carl and Yvonne won vouchers from Shoes Acton Dell Superior Shoe Repair and Family Cleaners WE HAVE YOUR TRUCK IT BEFORE THE REBATE EXPIRES HALTON HILLS LARGEST CENTRE Parking fines not going up Parking violation fines of studies of the down- leap from to won t be going up in town areas of both Acton parking in a loading zone Hills for a while and Georgetown The climb from to and a A staff in both towns have parking metre violation mendatlon to raise the expressed concern about Increase from to 3 parking ticket fines was Increases in parking Staff proposed the in rejected by Hills fines and parking will be creases because new a major Issue addressed parking tickets will be In the downtown studies printed soon and if Staff had proposed the council wanted new fine fine for parking In a fire rates they should be route double from to approved before tickets parking area Jump from Parking tickets have the 3to3 I PEOPLE of ACTON Please be advised that the OPTIMIST CLUB of ACTON is NOT affiliated or sponsor ing the Great Gerard the Magician that is supposed to be performing July at the Acton High School Tha SOAPBOX DERBY RACE COMMITTEE Sponsored by The OPTIMIST CLUB of ACTON wish to Thank Co for the use of their washrooms and parking areas for use of their PA M2 Bennett School for their pylons Ridley Cartage for loan of concrete blocks Mr Robinson or use of 75 hay bales the Police Dept for their cooperation the Town Council for their permission to hold the race Fritz DeHaan St John Ambulance The Ckib of Acton WISH TO THANK the residents of Agnes St and Frederick St for goodwill and understanding on Saturday June during the SOAP BOX RACE This race lasted longer than expected and you people were Just We are vary grateful WaftarBariow SoapBox fact Director 5245- AFFORDABLE FRONT WHEEL DRIVE CIVIC ACCORD AND THE communities because they deserve It Excellent ground work has been done here and prospects are looking up There a solid da lion He says he has visited both Acton and Georgetown to familiarize himself with communities even shopped at the Hide House Both Acton and Georgetown have features which can be used to attract business and Industry He noted there are some problems in both urban areas regarding sewage capacity but some gains are possible through current talks with the Ontario Ministry of Environment Paul Nielsen of the Acton B1A conducted a tour of downtown Saturday morning for the consultants who will be core of town Mayor Peter Pomeroy Councillors Ross Kncchtel Dave Whiting and Terry Grubbe and Hiils planning staff also went on the tour This week the consolUnta will have peo ple visiting business men and surveying shoppers on the street a boot what they like to see done down town JOYCE CARPENTER and THE ACTON SCHOOL of DANCE PRESENTS SHOWTIME ANNIVERSARY FRIDAYSATURDAY 19th 20th JUNE 745 pm ACTON HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Admission ADULT 12 UNDER 1 TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM PUPILS OR PHONE853 EFFECTIVE JUNE THE RATE OF RETURN ON ALL CANADA SAVINGS BONDS HAS BEEN INCREASED T0 PER ANNUM FOR THE 5 MONTH PERIOD ENDING OCTOBER The rote of return for each subsequent year until the Bonds mature continues to be 1 This rate will be reviewed of the time the terms of the new 1 62 Series ore announced this Fall Cut out to your CANADA SAVINGS DON RATE INCREASED TO EFFECTIVE JUNE 11961 TO With the return on oil unmatured Canada Savings Bonds for the year November 1 Is 13 or the rare of for the rat months 1 for the next 2 months fat the months SERIES DATED BEFORE 1977 Seres deed before have a bonus at Holders of these II receive the higher rote of through on Increase In the value of this Thenewbonusamounrper of Is as follows Series Mo ry Po C Bonus at 196869 Nov 197273 197374 197475 197576 Nov 1981 Nov 1984 Nov 1 Nov 1 Nov Nov 1 1985 37 69 9 30 77 SERIES DATED TO 1980 INCLUSIVE Forihese Series the annual II apply fortheyeatwhchbeganNovember 1 1980 Insteoaof the on the Bond cotes Regular Interest Bond will now pay on November 1 1961 In addition regular annual interest or the tare stared above Compound Inietesi Bonds w learn compound 1 for the for 11 14forthe 198081 ate the new 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