Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 4, 1981, p. 17

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who does it The Acton Froa Wednesday Nov B9 APPLIANCES 0 WOO PS SONY PANASONIC ANTENNAE JIli CAMERA Repair to all Free Estimates Ettlmalo within 1 Have Your Camara Checked Today ACTON PHOTO CAMERA vaieae BTStiX Chimney Syvoeplng Oil and Qai Furnace Cleaning Energy efficiency Inbn Discount on more then John Gordon Do well CHIMNEY SWEEP Serving Hatton Area Year Round Service Prof Trained Fully Insured Member Canadian Chimney Sweep Association Enjoy Comfort and Safety of a Wood Burning Appliance ACTON CHIROPRACTIC Hours Man Wed DO am Tues Thur toe00prn Sat by appoint- RICHARD TELFORD CHIROPRACTOR TOM THOMPSON CHIROPRACTOR Main St S Acton Monday thru Friday For appointment Monday Wednesday and Friday until pm PSCHMUKI CARPENTRY For free phono We offer custom and framing home repaint Interior and Bitot- lor renovation quality deg29 CONTRACTORS Residential Commercial Servian Homo Improvement Painting Carpentry DrywaB For estimate can Ron at BOSCH GUTHRIE CONSTRUCTION For oil your homo and farm 8530918 Quality Workmanship Over 300 ample of Frame and Mat Boards I wee on moil Qualified professional on duty to serve you ACTON PHOTO CAMERA Viason R STEEN OR A KARLS ELECTRICAL SERVICE HR Induiuial IActon Ontario L7J2L7 Phone ALTON HIU S ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING LIMITED Si Hour Service Industrial Commercial Residential Prop Pruaiar Johns Custom Perming planting com El combining THOMPSON FUELS GULF AGENT Mclntyre Phono 8532174 44 YOUNG ST ACTON ONT SUPPLYING Petroleum Products for Farm and Home Hasting Sales t Furnace Insurance Available Hr Emergency Service Fuel Oil Budget Flan dBtf liiiiirulMiimic Mill St East cm GENERAL ant LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE HOURS Harold Danny DONS LOCKSERVICf Key Cut Lockouts Comb Change Irrtta Rations First Key Churchill mm A Juhnson St 3673 By Appointment Dr Richard Joiwik Hllfllllilrlrl Dr Harold Holden Or Ronald Yarmouth Street S22716Q Interior Paper Vinyl Mangtaig QUALITY WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED For Free Can HANOUSEK WATER PUMP PROBLEMS i MILTON RENTALS CALL SHAMPOOING For Free limits Call SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS Forms r Mechanic or Eatons Simpsons HAEFNEft SIDING ROOFING WESTERN GENERAL CONTRACTORS Specializing In Roof ing Hoi Tor Roofing VinylAluminum Siding Soffits Fascia Stool Gams Aluminum doors tf Windows Insulation Additions FREE ESTIMATES Call or Erin collect COUNTRY CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY Complete coveting Service Range Fabric UlillHIH HILLS VETERINARY SERVICES SOFT WATER THE WAY SHOULD BE FREE INSTALLATION LOWEST MONTHLY COMPLETE LINE SELF SERVICE Town taxes up as much as 165 Municipal taxes for next year for Hills purposes only could go up a maximum of IB per cent or about on the average assessed home This possible tar Increase doesnt Include the Jumps which will come from the region and school board Treasurer Ray King has predicted town expenditures in the budget to be struck In March will be up per cent But provincial Chu grants wont go up despite higher coats and this years surplus la expected to be lower than 1960s surplus so the town will be forced to raise more money through taxes The maximum in creases accepted by Hills general committee ho of per cent for wages and personnel a maximum increase of per cent for materials services rents and transfers and five per cent for capital expen ditures The spending guide lines and mill rate pro jections are by no means final and will be debated at countless budget meetings In the next four months Various projects may be chopped from the capital budget Almost all capital budget items are paid for form the operating budget with few items Local grads honored by J Turner Recent graduation ceremonies In local high schools have honored several young people of the community Susan Milne and David Anderson received their Grade 12 diplomas and are presently in Grade at Erin District High School David won the ED11S Memorial Bur sary a Wellington county Award to the top four students graduating from Grade ana continuing their studies Earl Anderson and Tom Cox both received Grade 13 diplomas Tom on Ontario Scholar also received the Waterman Scholarship Witch Debbie dances a Jig with Village Manor Rest Home resident Jim E at the Friday night Halloween party iSmis Earl has enrolled at McMaster University Hamilton Another of Villag Manor our Churchill young people Patricia received her Grade diploma from Cen tennial CT1 There were two christenings at Churchill Community Church on Sunday Kelly Michelle daughter of Jan and Terry and Constance Karl Lynn daughter of Barbara and Randy Walker were baptised and presented to the congregation by Rev Jenkins Both wee girls were the second daughters of heir families each had Inherited a lovely cere monial satin christening gown and bonnet and each had a proud and critical two- yearold sister watching to moke sure everything was done correctly The Soulier guests were grandparents Mrs Janice from Quebec and Mr and Mrs Patrick Manning Scarborough Along with friends from MlssTjsauga and St Catharines and the minister and family there were for dinner The Walkers also had a family dinner after the christening The babys great grandmother Mrs Jenny Mcpherson was there from greatgrandparents Helen and Hugh McPherson from Eden Mills grandparents Mr and Mrs James Walker and Mr and Mrs Elwood Johnston from Acton and other family members and friends All sat down to a turkey dinner at Barb and Randys home Homey atmosphere for elderly residents Students gain insight into technology fields A homelike He At present the home and comfortable explained when he went has ft capacity of Wres- from people In the fields do break perused the many surroundings are the through the building he dents and there are their Jobs and activities displays set up In the driving forces behind was really impressed four empty beds He the Armed Options after school foyer and Village Manor Best with the contentment of plans to update the an important cafeteria Home and the new own- the residents the building greatly and lesson learned Students er has no intention of and the staff make t even more com- w chance to BumB waa changing It He is so confident in for its residents High School last broaden their horizons pleased with the results David Johnston the staff the now owner Johnstons concerns t0T Organizer Sue Burns of the day and would like purchased the rest said he plans to only be for the elderly stem ever Tech Fair points out the Jobs or the to see similar fairs set home formerly known on the scene about twice from a family up by future are the tech up in the future She as Jeanettes Home for a week A Toronto bus- background in medicine Sheridan trades and students feels the students Aged the end of inessman he is current- I feci there is a sub- number and Conesloga have to start now to terested In technology September His first ly living In Port Perry need for homes the apprenticeship learn these skills have a much better Idea venture into the rest With the current staff or this type where eld- branch of the Ministry of students from various of what to expect beyond homo business Johnston being so competent and people can receive colleges and Un- science match and tech- high school and for says he is already look- adequate he la not the care required and Armed nology courses as well reason thinks the day toward expanding about leaving the Johnston said Forces and Association as those on their lunch was worthwhile the facility If the need homo In their core Operating a rest home is Professional arises Johnston credits Mrs also very satisfying Engineers showed local That same at- the staff when one thinks of the students the world of was one of the with the success of the service provided Its technology leading factors In home They all helped to doing something const- a prelude to Career Johnstons purchase of develop the in the com- Week which Is the home from owner of the place Church Services KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA ACTON Minister John A Robertson Sun Novembers 1981 Organist Choir Director Mr EA Hansen BA Remembrance at Cenotaph Remembrance Service with Legion other uniformed The Journey of 1125 am- Church School and Nursery All Welcome CHURCHILL COMMUNITY Rev Jenkins Sun Novembers 1981 1100 Wor ship Sunday School Tapes of the services are available on request Welcome SALVATION ARMY Gospel Service every Sun day 700 pm at Trinity United Church Acton TRINITY UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA ACTON Sun Novembers observances at tha Cenotaph following worship 1000 a Sunday School Baby fold and THE CHURCH OF ST ALBAN THE MARTYR Arthur Tube AN Mr Frank Sun Novembers Eucharist 1030 am Holy Commu nion with modem liturgy a m Church School and Baby Eucharist ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Joan Stairs Sunday School Church Sunday Nov You are cordially invited to hear our youth choir Main St S at Ransom Sunday Nov 8 pm Refreshments InterDenominational Invitation LLBO restaurant hearing week the students had His wife Waneaa a an opportunity to view registered nurse is the many different assisting in the super- aspects of the field of vision of the facility technology what the Brown water Wednesday the well was shutoff Ministry of Environment tests showed the water was perfectly safe to drink and Neil Halton Health Unit reported tests last Monday and Wednesday showed the water was safe to drink Residents said clothing other than whites were damaged by the water a cream colored tablecloth and a blue shirt were Just two examples One person said It like pure It was so bad people couldnt get coffee or tea past their noses They complained about tho public not being warn ed about alterations being made in the water and asked why it look seven days to close the well down when the region knew there were problems the day after the well was turned on Whiting said there was no question the public should have been Informed In advance In the future the public and Medical Officer of Health will be In formed of any change in water Before the well is turned on again there will be notifies ton to water customers and there will be a dropIn session where people can and get details of what will be done to the water Morrler said the consultant and region are going to review the whole situation and try to find a new alternative chemical treatment He agreed the region had bungled communication with the public Several residents noted their water bills will be way up for October because they ran water for hours hoping tho problem would go away Whiting said the councillors will raise the Issue of lowering watersewer bills for October but he wasnt hopeful He said local councillors com plaints didnt recelvea positive response from coun cillors from Burlington and who said the water problem is a matter to be handled by staff not council The Liquor Licence Board of Ontario will hold a public meeting dealing with the application for a liquor licence for the smorgasbord restaurant being located in the Hide House on December 3 at 10 am at the Brampton Legion 1133 Queen St East Continued from page rates have to be tripled again Just so people can get a decent glass of water In response to questions from residents said there was no way to check the well water without letting it go through the mains Into peoples homes suggested people wash their tinged clothing In bleach but admitted it wont take out blotches Just the tinge The politicians and region staff will be held responsible by the people of Acton If there Is another problem with the water and people arent kept informed We dont want Oakville saying feed them whatever you got Halton Hills councillors must scream blue murder about this Father Speaglesald Whiting noted the region and consultant had come to Acton to take their lumps but the Ministry of Environment didnt send anyone they didnt see fit to show up Some residents also complained about calling the region regarding the water and being shuffled from department to department or being told someone would call them and then not hearing from anyone Whiting said council thought region phone calls and messages not being passed on problems had been solved and pledged to get to the bottom of residents complaints on that matter Johnson suggested staff put extra people on the phones when a lot of com plaint calls are coming in Ebenezer news by Mrs McLean Dorothy McLean The ladles bazaar and Richard Jones of held at the Milton Mall Burlington ate the proved a highly sue- parents of a beautiful Residents emphasized they didnt think It was affair a a Ulster for right to pay first class rates for second class water Mr Finley based hla Robert and Jamie Some suggested since mayor said he wouldnt remarks on the visit of RockwOOd drink IhiTycllowbrown water the region should King Saul to the witch of have been bringing substitute drinking water into in keening with town from Milton Residents said region didnt Day The king seem tocare what klndof water Acton was by asked how the water that gave cloths another army Only with nanuwqoil brown tinge and killed fish could be called safe to Gods help could he win drink Grubbe said whole aquariums of expensive The king with two were killed Tho extra chlorine in the water kill- hers Eden MOs quiet There were no serious tolmrtnwncAlolofruralrcsldcnUlivcwIthwell aroP water which tad a high concentration Iron and 11 J- 9 Sffif to GoSS doesnt harm their health A pregnant woman SlflS nubble Jttm assured alter a call the Medical Officer of gSffuel Health that Iron doesnt build up la the bod and Bed 5 and bound to the past He said there were the Health that usual As for residents complaints about digestive pro- Slt let alone the throwing and In Eden there were a from drinking the water explained wllhou a Mills there were a thnt was only because they werent used to the pie of nopped strong faith have nag- to set the bridge on fire water from them Father Leo Spcagle observed it Acton gets the a dose of Iron in Its water every fall and pointed out wav truth and the was no worse this year any other year

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