Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 5, 1981, p. 11

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The Acton Press Wednesday Aug B3 MP favors energy rebate Canada federal gov eminent should bo doing something to help low and middle Income citizens being hurt by ever increasing energy prices according to MP Otto recently called on the federal govern ment to Introduce an energy tax rebate similar to he one pro posed in the December 1S7Q that led to the defeat of the government of Joe Clark We thought then that this was rest of the country wanted said In a telephone interview from his Ottawa office That budget which also Increased the price of gasoline by 18 cents a gallon became the prime Issue in the election campaign that restored Pierre Trudeau to the government side of the House of Commons after a nine month absence According to figures provided by consumers pay up to Go cents a gallon in lax whenever they purchase gasoline He said a rebate of up to per cent of that tax would assist many being hurt by the ever rising prkes Tils is something hat Canadians arc really concerned about lie said Ask any low or middle In come family or farmer who has to depend energy and you II get a quick answer about how much it is hurting Jelinek added that despite his persistent demands for change he expect any Hon by the government at least until a pricing agreement reached with Alberta lot mine Brett Chlto 3 tries to get rid of the hot potato during Christ In July at the Acton Library Besides games Santa Claus even took a break from he cool North Pole climate a handout presents Charged with assault A London Ontario man has been charged with common assault following an incident at a Berry Street home Wednesday The year old man was charged following an altercation at the Acton home where the victim received facial cuts CORRECTIONS Simpsons Celebration Sale flier Page Item 2 Camisole Regular price 61 not 2 Page 13 Tweed blazer Wi I not be lable lor promotion any MID SUMMER SAVINGS 15 R 21 Death defying leaps ore a daily occurence at Rock wood Conservation Ares waterfalls Despite warning signs and frequent accidents youngsters continue toleap Into the foaming brine narrowly missing rocks Spectator ore attracted by the daredevil park officials are exasperated Brassard joins Halton police After more than four years as fire prevention officer for the Town of Halton Kills Larry Brassard will be leaving the fire hall and heading to the police station A Georgetown native will remain in town after leaving his post August 14 and will begin police training with the Regional Force In September Brassard said he had thought of becoming a police officer five years ago before he accepted the position with the fire department It a life long ambition some thing I always wanted to do and I looking forward to It Brassard said Although he Is Is changing his place of employment Brassard will become no stranger to the fire hall He will remain as a member of the volunteer George town brigade as police officers Cunningham and Don Cousens One of three paid positions in the Hills fire department Brassard as fire officer was re sponsible for fire In pec ions building plan reviews some com plaint investigations and public education I looking forward to the challenge of a new job The last four and half years with Hills have been Brassard said REMEMBER DELIVERY IS AVAILABLE FROM THE BUILDING CENTRE NEAREST YOU

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