06 The Acton F Wodnosday Nov Jelinek demands help for homeowners MP Otto has demanded some cons deration for homeowners in the up coming federal budget In presenting a petition signed by residents Jelinek called upon Finance Minister Clan MacEcchen to recognize high interest rates have the very ate goal created for the of ownership In suspecting mortgage Canada He demanded holder Dau of Knox than 1 J empty re of his con- reminded the assurances that the House of Commons that Minister Include the this is Just a sampling of I believe said budget provisions that magnitude of this that the over he concern nation wide whelm support for this petition Is ver response if cut ion in itself hat and perhaps as being the fear of loosing one devastat as fore Is very real one closure its elf tie Christmas party in making Twelve young boys Court and Michael Bridge Back by Vivian Swallow given President Kae The regular meeting reported on Knox Brampton was held in the Mary rally held on October 14 EllcnAnderaonRoomoi Vivian Swallow gave November the report of the president Kae Hansen In Nominating Committee the chair Plans for the Christmas JiS15 swum up Beavers Monday row David Krlcchk Nell Roque Ryan mo repeated formed consisting of 1orbes Middle row Christopher Wilson Joe Sea ra gel I a Paul and Danny The secretary a and Jane Robertson pin Kyle Thomson and Nell Joque treasurer a reports were Margaret Murdlna New chairs for council chambers Bernlce Crump formerly of and residents Wills Hargrove and Irene Holmes worked selling crafts Saturday St lea and sale Dr Suess film test There will be a festival at Acton Library at p in on November Chamber annual Jan 23 Acton Chamber of Commerce 11 hold Its annual general meeting January at Acton Curl Club The evening will begin with cocktails at m dinner at The guest speaker and ticket prices will be announced later 10 DE bazaar Lakeside IODE will hold its annual bazaar on November at the Acton Legion from to Hills Is going to spend GOO to buy new choirs for use by the public attending council lings Monday council ap proved buying the chairs as well as a table worth about 100 for the upper floor reception area of the tlon building on Trafal gar Rd where reading material will be placed for people waiting to talk to town officials The town had bud for brick re pairs at the ad ministration building but Job came In at In addition was In the budget for new chairs for council chambers and to buy shelving for storage room Council spent on repairs to entrance to council chambers and to fix up the en trance to the ad ministration building which wasn in the get Since si ales can in at between and and here Is some money left in the budget for the administration building staff suggested council buy the chairs and one table only this year and forget about the shelves Brown and meeting was then turned over to Margaret Toth and her group who conducted the worship portion Margaret opened with prayer followed by the singing of Glorious Thing of Thee are spoken gave the meditation Gladys Price closed prayer followed by the hymn Sois of Praise the Angels Sang Margaret Totli in troduced the speaker of the evening her aunt Flora Clcghorn from Mrs Clcgl gave a most Interesting account of I recent trip to China and Japan The tour was arranged by John Johnson of Presbyterian CI urch Hamilton She told us about the housing accommodation for refugees in China and ended talk a plea for refugees to Canada that everyone would do their utmost as individuals in this very needy cause In closing Mrs Cleghorn read a poem by Lillian Dixon Fay Robertson thanked the speaker and presented her ith a plant in appreciation The offering was received and the of fcrtory prayer given by Lena The hymn For All the Saints was hen sung Margaret then gave the closing prayer were served and a social hour members and other guests was enjoyed act toner GODFREY R MATTHEWS Fom ly DIIDI FURNITURE PUBLIC AUCTION mm I it J Mr Fnntftiri Ltf Sat Nov At 7450 Rd Mlsslssauga Ont OVER ITEMS HALTON HILLS FIRE DEPARTMENT AREA NO 1 Applications for volunteer firefighters are now being accepted Application forms may be obtained at the Acton Municipal Office Preference will be given to those applicants with the following qualifications Are physically fit Work in town and are available for day me alarms OR work night shifts but are ava able for day time alarms A consent form from the employer must accompany each application Completed applications may be returned to the Acton Municipal Office or District Chief B Van Fleet 35 Nelson Court Acton 1981 FEDERAL BUDGET How will Your Business Be Affected OTTO halton Invites You To The ANNUAL FEDERAL BUDGET SEMINAR NOVEMBER 1981 at the GLENN ABBEY GOLF CLUB Oakville Ontario 35 pm No Admission Charge A panel of exports from Company wl I be on hand to n budgetary and to quest ons on interest rotes nanc ng and how your business can best tako advantage of any spec that are announced BAZ ANNUAL Lets Make 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