Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 2, 1981, p. 14

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VOLARE wagon good fuel economy end room for the family Lie Call Georgetown Chrysler VOLVO mile evenings HERES trucking economy Ford Courier 4 cylinder speed overdrive JO- Valve end new brakes all around Selt or trade for automatic or J Call Recreation YAMAHA twin miles Good condition MOO Co II is no cylinders Ice wardrobe toilet porch Excellent condition trailer Fully equip pod A condition la 900 BOAT MOTOR TRAILER ft Fiberglass 35 HP Johnson start outboard Including trailer spare tiro bat lory extra convertible lop All In brand new condition Entire boat BOAT STORAGE Book Now Inside pored Com plate service available CREDIT RIVER BOAT CO 25 motor boat and trailer Excellent condlllon Must sell Call FIBRELINE Barracuda ft ski boat HP Merc Outboard and trailer lack meter gauges tanks tripod or best offer 853 BARN Painting Alter years of successful operation this company under the name of Hal ton Building and Main Is offered or sate to the best bidder Equipment aerial ladder trucks pickups plus cu ft compressors airless rigs ladders and In numerable related equipment Note in the meantime we ore available for business as usual In Barn Painting and Industrial Painting Tanks Steel and large Call877e179 ONE bedroom bachelor apartments Parking and ap pliances Included children welcome Auction Sales By authority of Regional Board of Commissioners of Police POLICE AUCTION District No 1 Hills and Milton Saturday September 12th 1981 Guelph Street Georgetown Over Items including excellent bicycles TERMS Cash or personal cheque with full Identification 074a36 ESTATE CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE Thursday Septomber Auctions Rock wood On tori Auctioneer Mike ONJARSETmWTIME Winted to Rent HOUSE to rent or lease Middle aged executive couple require large home for IV pels Excellent references available Call Mr Bob Holmes 416624 days or 416 art m Furnished or Unfurnished or small house Georgetown or Aclon References unmarried abstainer Rooms COMFORTABLE bedroom for two Private bathroom breakfast in country home minutes from Georgetown and Acton minutes from Phone ACTON CURLING CLUB HALL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL erf BEDROOM 2 story house mile from 401 One four piece one two piece bam Carpet throughout Good condition References required Central location Aclon plus utilities Available October call or 2 BEDROOM house Rock wood area Available October 1st utilities SHOP Aclon central square feel amp service monlhly plus utilities Available September lit 853 Or 414 9565 a Room I Win FT 9 Sheridan College Heavy Equipment School Student accommodation required for the fall semester If you have rooms or rooms and board available please contact the Milton Campus at 8783577 or 8263098 HOLIDAY IN FLORIDA SPECIAL FALL DISCOUNT PRICES Brand new condominium for rent by the week or month Looted it Madeira Beach Florid Gulf side the comforts of home and a beautiful view St Petersburg Booking are now taken For Reservation or Information Call or Sun 8pm Monday Friday or or weekend Own Your Own Permanent Trailer Site For Life to ft phis sodded gravel drive be tolling for In Spring Pro development price starling Aug from number only Contact TOR located ft Mount Fonil INDUSTRIAL UNITS FOR RENT Armstrong Ave ft per unit For information call Jack hot bungalow on full town services and targe garage 2 finished rooms In basement Landscaped ft lot backs on to farm walk to shopping com m uteri and schools per cent immedlale possession Owner 519 RidEXite MILTON Townhouse 3 bedrooms baths garage excellent condition at per cent Asking iy34alteripm graduates Eight Acton and area residents were among tho graduates from Conestoga College this past June The list of graduates was only sent to this newspaper this week due to the mail strike Garnet graduates from the Motor Vehicle Mechanic program and is now working for a Burlington firm Audrey DeVries formerly of Acton and now of grad uated in Furniture Upholstery Repair and is working in Guelph William John St South graduated from Motor Vehicle Repair program and Is now working Bill Toth Shell Nancy Shoemaker Milt St East and Carole StoJey R 1 Acton both graduated In Nursing Bert Nap 1 Hills- burgh graduated from the Motor Vehicle Mech anic program and now works at Richs Service Centre east of Acton Mary St graduated from the Motor Vehicle Mechanic program and Is working n Henrictte KuiporjJ Acton graduated in Nursing Continued from Page 1 community loday a tour map and other motion The tour is intended to bo totally self- guided The stone building which now houses St Josephs School Is the first tour stop notes approaches have been made to school board authorities about Leather town taking over the building and turning it into a new St Josephs is built Another project already underway Is the develop ment of a brochure about Acton as which would be sent out to Chambers of Commerce and tourist Information centres throughout Ontario other Canadian provinces and United States The committee would like to commission the writing of a book based on the comprehensive report of Actons history compiled by three students hired with a Job creation grant this past summer The girls have poured through back Issues of the Ac ton Free Press books about the town and conducted dozens and dozens of interviews with residents to compile towns history This book would be des igned for sale to residents as well as to tourists Is hoping to work with Dave of the Acton Legion Branch who Is the incoming president of the Dominion Legion In the hopes of publicizing Acton as Leathertown at next national convention The committee would also like to work with the local scouts to have Acton Leathertown promoted at future scouting conventions signs It is expected that welcome to Ac ton signs with big logos on them will go up soon on private property at the four entrances to town This Idea was shelved earlier this year go the plan wouldnt interfere with municipal and BLA forts to have welcome to Acton and community organization signs right beside the highways with provincial approval Break from Chamber In another move the Leathertown Committee Is planning to severe its relationship with the Chamber of Commerce It is felt It has become too big a project to be o subcommittee of the Chamber The committee which has added a number of new members feels It shouldnt be affiliated with any specific group in Acton but draw support from all groups cant operate in the com mittee studies and parliamentary procedure way the Chamber exists Also it has been suggested some Individuals and groups will become involved in the project if it isnt affiliated with a community organization and others involved in the project sec no reason why Acton cant a major tourist and shopping attraction like which drew mil lion visitors last year Need more merchant support But Leathertown feels it needs more support from local merchants than It has received so far Petrillo declared Interested merchants and are needed to help with the various projects now on the drawing board Fund raising and dona tions to finance these ventures Is also needed The Acton Business Improvement Area and Hills have already launched a of the core area phase two of the report was unveiled last night Tuesday and plans after the study is com plcted call for applying for provincial grants and low interest loans for rcvitalization However this rcvltalization can only apply to public lands and in volve tilings like off street parking development and Petrillo feels Leathertown can help the mer chants refurbish the shop exteriors and build on excellent redevelopment like village and Acton Mews by having artists concepts and ar chitectural renditions of downtown buildings show ing how they could look developed Tho committee would also like to have redevelop ment cost estimates prepared Reluctant to spend Committee members arc concerned about the at titude of most local merchants so far ex plained there seems to be a Catch problem Mer chants dont want to spend on Leathertown and redevelopment until they start seeing tourist dollars coming in but ho warned the tourists will come but their dollars wont stay unless projects are developed and redevelopment takes place Seek businesses If the existing businesses dont climb on the Leathertown bandwagon and others believe theyll just have to go out and attract businesses which do want to Acton a tourist centre Acton needs more businesses Involved in product and craft sales antiques gifts etc and the committee feels if local entrepreneurs wont grab he brass ring the committee will have to go to places like and seek firms that will They also think Actons contacts in the leather industry can be used attract leather product retailers to town and advertising In leather trade magazines will be con sidered says downtown business people need a push to get involved they must be that Leathertown can and will work Wo have to pry in to wallets let the moths out and get them Mer chants to spendsome money Petrillo and some business people in Acton ore afraid that If doesnt take off in the next year tho tourists will come and shop and eat at the Hide House and leave town without seeing or shopping in the rest of Acton enthusiasts believe the project has been a success so far It has survived and the con has been established Now the committee members arc going to strike out and pass on the Leathertown ideas goals and financial needs to citizens and merchants on a one on one basis A lot of people have been sitting back and waiting to sec if this thing Leathertown was going to die It wont die because wc just have so much to do Wo arc slowly getting more and people coming and just need more help and some money Petrillo declared Gall of also hud on outdoor booth Saturday Qswoge Friendly deer pays visit to Miller home by Doris Fines Mrs Fred Miller was watching what she thought was a dog com out of the bush and across the road but as it got closer she realized it was a deer It came up to about feet of the house which is unusual for them lo come so close to a dwelling then it went on by and up the hill Glen and Jean Jock son Mark David Karen and Jeff spent a couple of days last week at Beach Joan Hutchison of Elgin spent a tew days with her parents Mr and Mrs Gordon Aitken She also had with her two of her children Jeff and Susan and a friend of Susans Leslie of Toronto Services will begin again on Sunday Sep tember at Knox Presbyterian Church after being closed for vacation Archie and Mrs Blanche Ertcl of visited with Mr and Mrs Byron Bruce The Bruce family were oil home lost Sun day for a family visit Mr and Mrs Fred Miller guests on Sunday were their two daughters and families Shirley and Donald Bray Warren Nancy and Colleen of Ottawa and Jane and David Hall of Ariss Warren Bray stayed for a few days with his grandparents while his parents were moving from Ottawa to Bonnie and Kevin Murdock of Guelph were visiting with Bonnies parents Mr and Mrs George Long Helen had a three week holiday in the West and visited with her sister and brother- law Ann and Don Cull- en and family at Maple Ridge C Town hall Continued from Page 1 report and to council The final report must look at six major study areas The need for a community centre must be identified and an Inventory of existing facilities la required The consultants must deter mine if there is a need in the community for which could be held in a restored town hall and identify potential groups which could use the town hall An analysis of the town hall and parking area looking at available space and the amount of space needed for potential uses of a restored building will be needed and a compre hensive plan for proposed programing and opera tion of the restored must be complied The consulting firm must come up with concep tual plans for Heritage restoration of the exterior as well as plans for interior restoration A complete Structural engineering analysis Is required in eluding detailed comments as the soundness of using the facility All construction and restoration costs for the ex terior and interior from a historical point of view must be detailed The consultants are make recommendations regarding blending the fireball and town hall together from a Heritage aspect and detail alter natives as to Heritage restoration that might affect the cost of the project and the impact of any changes on various grants Wlntario Heritage and community centres Capital operating and maintcnence costs for five years must projected as well as potential revenues from proposed uses The town wants for an admin istrative and management structure for the building with a view to securing grants A public participation component must be in eluded in the study allowing for input Iron civic of ficio town staff citizens town hall restoration committee and related groups Actarlo and poten tial users Part of public participation Is tho two public meeting likely one before the draft report is sub mitted and another prior to the completion of the final report and the meetings are to be organized and called by the consulting firm Lastly the consultants are to provide specific recommendations Including the viablility of restor or renovation to the facility andor any alter native uses commercial or proffeslonal follow ed by a proposal schedule of imlementofion of the recommendations Briefly describe any alternative uses listing them in priority preference and sub stantiate their viability said ho spent a lot of time on the terms of reference for the study rewording them numerous times to satisfy provincial concerns He noted any changes now from province will be very minor In nature Levy was quite concerned about the short period of time for study but Shepard said he spoke to three firms with experience doing these kind of pro bes and they thought the timetable was more than fair The recreation director pointed out the study Is so detailed because he wanted to leave out nothing He added the consultants are to seek as much input

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