Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 7, 1981, p. 12

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B4 The Acton Press Wednesday Oct 7 1981 these low prices Chrysler Newport Lie pontlee Ventura Lie 60S Pinto Lie See these at Georgetown Chrysler SI condition Sals priced todny Lie PAW 894 Call Georgetown Chrysler 1973 DODGE Dart slant good condition very reliable body work poor Call evening a HONDA Civic Hat radial HORNET Hat good shape six cylinder standard transmission MM or best after Call INTERNATIONAL Scout J 197311500 A 1 mechanical order Trailer to It scout 9385 alter gas Good shape certified SI Call 853 MERCURY Zephyr lady driven miles power steering brakes air conditioning and more Excellent condition mo 1948 MERCURY Cougar as Is best excepted Call now to speed taeh AMFM cassette km Call alter suzuxi rm Dirt Bike Only year Very Good mo OLDSMOBILE PS radio k ONE owner Dodge Aspen Famous slant A cylinder automatic radio plus more Sale price today Lie NMO Cat Georgetown Chrysler ONE owner 1978 Lady owned Automatic p you can buy this very popular model today for only Lie 431 Call George own 1974 PINTO engine winter and summer llres new point transmission and muffler asking Eric after PLYMOUTH ran Fury Custom well equipped air etc Beautiful condition original owner Call 877 PONTIAC 45 miles air a Excellent condition 900 Call or SCARCE Modal Satellite bucket test be very long at only Lie JDH 514 Call Georgetown Chrysler 5108 TRANS AM 45 km power windows steering antenna brakes tilt steering T roof AM Stereo 4 litre rust proofed permashined 18 878 WAGON COUNTRY Yes we have one of the hardest find 1979 Vol are wagon slant automatic pi more Come In for yourself ate condition Call Georgetown Chrysler Recreational vehicles supervised winter stoege October 1st to May 1st Mohawk Camping Campbellvllle TOWN OF HILLS TENDER PROPOSAL Tender proposals ate Inv tod for vat Ions to second Gordon Memorial Arena Street Geo Ontario ire to be removed part lions of Is Installed tchon bar counters handle proposed banquet coat faculty A new plan li showing in detail what required Bidders must prepare a proposal ng materials components and costs of renovation ond construction Informaton and drawings are ova lable from Doug Vivian Arena Manager Alcott Memorial Guaiph Street Goat goto wn Onto to Phone Mr Hugh Patterson Purchasing Agent Town of Hills Phono Ext acreage wanted by modern farm operation Call Twin Lake Farms BE COMMERCIAL space office slore down town Georgetown 3 rooms with reception area Includes heat and parking Call TIMBERLEA sub division bedroom detached ONE apartment near Georgetown GO train monlhly includes utilities not appliances Call ONE room furnished Bachelors down town Georgetown monthly In eludes appliances and utilities Share washroom facilities Call Doris has holiday touring Manitoulin by Doris Fines old has never lost her Manitoulin laland was love of travelling in a the site our cor bo Ignoring all the ations last week My rain wc have had this mother Mrs mas fall we set out one Fines who Is years morning picking up TOWN OF HALTON HILLS Tender No 7 Cab and Chassis Rental Scaled tenders clan ly ma as to contents wi l bo received by Mr R A T Clerk Administrator I 12 Noon Local Tune Wed October 14 for the above noted forms may bo from Mi Patter son Purchasing Ma Street South Ha ton H lie Georgetown o or any lander not necessarily accepted Mr RICHARDSON CLERK ADMINISTRATOR MAIN STREET SOUTH HILLS GEORGETOWN ONTARIO BE AUCTION SALE For Jim Er Thanksgiving Monday Oct A Atthoir located on No Edth Snoot Is located north of Ave at way and Trafalgar Watch for Auetlon sign on Maple Ave Sale Consisting Of Household turn lure colour TV organ double keyboard with appliances assort lawn garden mechanic hand toots lawn la go com Master loom pictures and fames books incl Notional Geographcs mbc etc etc 2 Omega elect sewing machnosmenbmot now Note noglassorchlna TERMS CASH OR CHEQUE WITH PROPER I Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for ac Property la old Jim Llda moving to an apartment Auctioneer Chris A Schouten Phone 878 EB ACTON CURLING CLUB HALL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL RoorntWinled ROOM and board or small furnished apartment required for a young lady working In A el on Please call the Standard Bred Magazine af between a m INDUSTRIAL UNITS FOR RENT Armstrong Ave ft per For I Jack Luehof 8776936 RsllEttile MILTON Townhouse 3 bedrooms baths condition morto ate at 10 per cent after 4 PRIVATE Sale 3 bedroom bungalow miles north of Camp on Line Large mortgage at 10 per cent until September 1984 For ap pointment call 414 Estate PRIVATE Sale- Lovely 4 bedroom baths finished rec room wltn wood burning stove Large lot with malure Mortgage until Asking Cell Bayley Maclean DOUBLE BARRELLED BAftOAIN Assume the mortgage at 10 until Sept 198S and ram out top floor of this charming 2 brick homo and your memoirs Wailoms at or 878- PRIVATE SALE ACTON LAKEVIEW subdivision macula to 3 bungalow broad loom throughout country liv room dining loom roc loom cell laundry room toom and cold ce lat Ingle cur fully landscaped mature trees and p Ca I for No Agents Gladys Cedar Valley and my sister Audrey Henderson at Ed wood far the be ginning or a week of sight seeing The first day was chilly but the car was warm and the motels comfortable and the air warmed up for the rest of the trip We spent the first night at then on to the district over the bailey bridge to Little Current At the farthest point at Meldrum Bay we drove down a windy road through the bush to Mlsslssngi lighthouse where ship Griffon was said to have been shipwrecked The oldest church in tho Manitoulin district is St Paul Anglican Church at Manl to waning It was built by the Indians In 1845 and Is well preserved and still in use Finding the door unlocked en leaving a dime In the box in the lobby for a post card We toured mountain roads to scenic look outs Back on the main land provincial parks made nice rest areas Driving up to see the big nickel at Sudbury we saw a big wooden crate with a screen on top on which was printed Beware baby rattlers do not feed We got taken like the rest of the people It con la baby rattles It Lakeside ODE was amusing after we got in our car to watch the expression on people faces as they looked In One morning on opening the Gideon Bible in the motel the first words my eyes fell upon were All is well so we knew all was well or our journey and ft was Every night it poured rain but every day It cleared except one It poured through North Bay and on so staying overnight at we drove back to Algonquin park The trees were at The colors were beautiful when the sun shone showing them off In all their glory Congratulations to Stephanie Van daughter of Marten and Van der and Jacob John de Wilde son of Jake and Undo Wilde or who were married on Saturday September in Trinity United Church Acton The reception was at Citizen Band hall in When they return from their wedding trip Kingston they will be living in Guelph Congratulations also lo Linda on her graduation on Friday from Guelph University with her BA She majored in music Mrs E S from Illinois and Mrs Craig of London visited with their parents Mr and Mrs H Howard Mr and Mrs George L Howard of Elgin were also recent visitors at the same home Mr and Mrs Edward Smith had a birthday party on Sunday for their brother inlaw Jack Johnson of on his birthday There were guests Including Mr Johnson daughter Shirley and Ron and daughter of and his son Gordon and Ruth Johnson and family of Dungannon a sister in law Ruby Giles and daughter Kathy of Scarborough nieces Karen and John Barbara and Gerald Marshall and family of Whitby Jean Ann and Bud Schimmcl of Hamilton Maureen and Ralph Joyce and daughter of Bond Head and nephews Bob Dew of London Bob Groom and daughter of Milton and Bruce Smith of On prlngc Sympathy extended to George and Margaret Fletcher and family on the death of Geo father Rupert Fletcher of The funeral was on October 2 from the distance Wall Funeral Home with bur at Memory Gardens in Linda McKenzie a detobe of this month was honored last week at two mis cellaneous showers The first one was at the home of It was well attended and she received many useful gifts On Saturday evening it was a com munlty shower In the basement of the church Doris Fines entertained with colored slides then Sarah and Becky Hey den assisted Linda to open her gifts Linda very graciously ex pressed her thanks kJjH i A j MM Alison 1st Acton Guide Company presents Haley Gray with her All Round Cord the Plan for bazaar by Jessie Coles The Lakeside IODE started its fall program on September l at the Legion with the Indies sitting down to a table of desert and coffee Our guests Mrs Langedyk and Mrs Glrwood from Langs- craft in Georgetown instructed us in making a Christmas tree This resulted In iota of merriment and enjoyment for the adles and we all took home our ornament Our regent Helen Jocque called the meet to order with members present Ann Slipper decided the roll call response would be naming of your favorite flower Helen Otter be in gave the secretary a report and the treasurer report The chapter had a booth at the fall fair with members selling tickets on our rug ana Barbie Doll to be raffled at our bazaar on November 14 at the Legion Mrs Mary Lemon John St North was the winner of the doll clothes at the fair Kit Dowding brought us up to date on and members hove lick for sale September Is our lime of fellowship with mem of Hal ton Centen nial Manor It birthday month for the residents so on September imembers travelled to with goodies and entertainment to help celebrate birthdays Velma West reported On burner activities all groups are busy working on Items for sale Penny tickets ore ova liable from members and goods will be on Slay at Village Variety the bazaar Our regent closed the meeting leaving us with a lot to think about and prepare tor in the com months Sheldon one of the members of the Hills council team which ran from Acton to Georgetown on Terry Fox Day on September presents Susan and Ted of the Acton and Georgetown Cancer Society Units with for each unit In llalton Hills Five Acton Firefighters were honored Monday night by Hills Council Tor years tor vice Norm Price was absent for the presentation of certificates and silver mugs Left to right John Krapelt Phil Scottv Councillor Terry Grubbe Doug Mason Councillor Ross lei Don VanFleet and Councillor Dave Whiting 4H sewing group starts fall project Smokers clinics The Halton Lung Association Is planning two clinics for smokers in Acton next monlh In conjunction with the Halton Health Unit adults can have Pulmonary Function Tests and Carbon Monoxide Tests at the Acton Social Scr vices and Information Centre at the rear of the building on October and IB from to 11 a free of charge The Dublin North Needle Beetles H project Ready Get Set Sow la under way and the group has held three meetings Meetings arc held at the home of Joan Johns who with Jean McLean leads the group The meetings ore opened with the pledge At tho first meeting Hunter was elected president man vicepresident Johns secretary Heather Knap ton treas urer and Tammy Hunter press reporter Other members of he group are Elizabeth Loclmel Jennifer McLean Nancy Norton Dale Thornton Sue and lona Cheswortr At the outset the proj ect requirements were reviewed with the girls and each learned what sewing box equipment they 11 need Also It was High winds yesterday Tuesday toppled many trees blown such these two on Place Craig Steven Shawn Galloway take advantage of the situation and enjoy the view from the trunk of one of the trees It appears one tree was blown over taking a second one with it as it went down Another huge tree was felled by the wind on Main Street Just north of c Street determined which girls were beginners and which are experienced sewers They measured themselves for pattern sizes and learned the Importance of the pat tern length of material notions fabrics and Interfacing After buying their pat terns the girls met to prepare for sewing They discussed the patterns and fabrics they selected and all the girls are making either a skirt or a vest They also learned about the sewing machine and discussed if their pat terns needed to be altered Salt bought Domlarlnc Dlv Montreal has been awarded contract of supplying road salt to the town of Hills this winter came up with the lowest tender of three submitted per ton A budget of has been set Tor salt this winter Interest upped on overdue taxes In an attempt to encourage residents to pay their taxes on time rather than In vesting their money at current high In terest rates the Town will charge IVi per cent over the prime rale charged by banks as penally and interest on overdue taxes At today rates It would mean the Inter eat and penalty charges will go from lVi per cent per month or per cent per year to per cent per month or per cent per year Tho bylaw recommended by Hills Committee Monday night if passed by council next week would take effect December The bylaw can be changed cither in Jan uary or March 31 hut after hat will stay at that rate for the year even If the Interest rates charged by banks go up The bylaw can be amended during tho year to drop Interest rates if major reductions occur Treasurer Ray King predicted a pro blem with he collection of taxes If interest and penalty stays at IE per cent He said this year the collections down MM to compared to the same lime last year Mayor Pete wondered if It was quite fair to he tar pay era pointing out they ore already asked to pay taxes early We pay them no interest so it seems like a double penalty The treasurer claimed If the taxes were not paid by Instalments the Town would have to borrow Ihc money as most municipalities did for years then alt the taxpayers would have to pay more to cover invests the money which In turn reduces lax to the people investgated A homemade trailer was stolen from Park way Sales Ltd Township Friday say There are no and th value of the trailer is set at 300 Police also arc invest I gating the theft of an amplifier cabinet speaker valued on September The goods are owned by Ron Acton

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