Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 24, 1982, p. 2

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Acton Free Press Wednesday Mar HELD OVER Bo Show Starts tillage Providmg and part day programs for children S years Hot Lunches and Snacks Provided Acnw th gift of life Be a RED CROSS Blood Donor Fabric Softener Sheets Foodland butter instant coffee HO 171 a chips BADEN Former tomato DEL MONTE L SA1CO white tuna mi 239 119 S3 239 89 149 79 139 138 79 38 SALAD 10 FrootLoofM sandwich toga QUENCH flavour crystals 169 138 178 138 MORE SPECIALS fish chips SmWAs4O60 BLUE BONNET I lb bowl oft margarine deep brown baans LEAVER sliced 9V 89 ROYALEU gams face facial ROYALE 2 ion paper towels WESTON cinnamon butterhoms WESTON chocolate rote CAMPBELLS soup chicken noodle arrives daily at me lowest possible prices FRESH CHICKEN chicken legs chicken breasts kg w kg 169u Fresh lean medium ground beef P Fresh sliced beefHver 1 Store sliced cooked ham 189 u MAPLE LEAF p cottage rota nan DEVON side bacon SCHNEIDER lb skinless IBS MAPLE LEAF waxed bologna 284 fcv Erin Shamrocks entertained the Acton Golden tor Patrick Day Landlords must keep dwellings at 68 degrees Landlords who include heat as part of the rent for a dwelling or living accommodations must keep the temperature at a minimum of Fahrenheit Monday general committee app roved a draft bylaw which sets a minimum heat level for rental dwell ings which will be enforced upon complaint by the Medical Off icer of Health department Clerk administrator Ken Richard son told councillors this winter the town has received complaints about rented dwellings being cold The draft bylaw for Hills is modelled after bylaws used in other municipalities Fashion show at Tanners on April 6 There will be a spring fashion show on April Jack Tanner Table The event with proceeds going to projects will begin with cocktails at 30 p followed by a prime dinner The fashion will start around SO p The Theta Phi Sorority Rotary Club and Acton Chamber of Commerce arc all working with tne Hide House Jack Tanner Table and Leather town on Ihis project Community groups are hand ing behind the scenes work in staging the fashion show as well as supplying both female and male models of leather ana other spring fashions Miss Acton Fall Fair Cindy McGllloway is being asked also as well as former Miss Actons Tickets will be on sale later this week Jack Tan IheoldeHideHouseand the Acton Free Press or call Chamber president Dave Whiting Price for dinner show is There will be clothing and dinner gift certificate door from Hide House and Tanner Councillors have nothing to do with that bunch Hills councillors want every one to know they have nothing to do with that bunch better known as Halton Board of Education trustees Councillor Harry Levy raised the issue of the board budget passed last week which includes a per cent in crease in local taxes at council Mon day night He said he wants everyone to under stand the board under town con trol council isn responsible for the board spending Councillor Dave Whiting noted the boards director of education Beevor will be at Acton council drop- in on April and urged other coun attend to ask the top board administrator questions He said he 11 be asking how he board gat so carried away with this year budget and he II be looking for a better answer than most of the spending is on teacher and staff wages Chamber after speakers Acton Chamber of Commerce is go ing after some heavyweight speakers for luncheons this year President Dave Whiting said this week recently elected provincial Liberal leader Dave Peterson office has indicated Burlington Julian Reeds boss will be coming here for a speaker luncheon in June Adefinitedatehasnotyetbecnsct Another new leader BobRae could also be coming here The office of the New Democrat chief has expressed strong interest In his visiting here He s definitely willing to come but they can t set a date yet Premier William Davis is booked up Into the summer however his office indicated to the Chamber a speaker s luncheon visit could be arranged for this fall Davis is also available for the Citizen of the Year banquet this spr ing Federal Tory leader Joe Clark s staff will be sitting down soon to plan Armstrong donned and curtain his schedule for the next few months children and is on the list of possible Library Saturday There have been calls to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau office but no Indication yet If he is interested in coming here leader Ed Broad bent office expressed a desire to have their man come to Acton in the event he is in the Halton area this year and there is time for a visit here There has been no answer from cabinet star Jean Chretien office Daughters of Knox Mary and Rebecca Moore sing duets CORRECTION NOTICE stone road mall SPRING THAW FLYER BANNERS ON PAGES SHOULD READ 7th ANNIVERSARY SALE NOT SIDEWALK SALE TRY BOWLING JUST FOR FUNI You may Unci a light up your allay I is pot everyone can enjoy SNACK BAR SHOE RENTAL Acton Bowling Lanes Prop Bob Heathy 10 Mam St North Acton Photo Camera Acton TRUST BEAUTIFUL 14 COLOR ENLARGEMENTS OFFER EXPIRES APRIL SPECIAL OFFER HOBO til GO COUPON MUST A CCOMPANY OFFER open I CLOSED GOING OUT OF BUSINESS While Stock Lasts ACTON FAMRT SHOE WOULD TO THANK FOR AT OUT STOW DURUM PAST TWO TEARS acton family shoe store HourvTuaedaYFttdarlvs Saturday AUTOMOTIVE PROBLEMS Wo have a Class A Mechanic on duty to help you with Automotive Service TUNE UPS OIL CHANGES BRAKE JOBS GENERAL REPAIRS of the Daughters of Knox was held on Monday evening March in the Mary Ellen Anderson Room President Pink opened the meeting with a reading entitled Remember This Living For Jesus was then sung repeated Betty Ashley gave the s report and Margaret the treasurer report President welcomed the several guests In attendance The Misses Mary and Rebecca Moore favored us with two vocal duets One Tin Soldier and Let There Be Peace on Betty Ashley con ducted a show of mementos reflecting the origin of eacb member and marking he countries of each one ancestors an a large map Through delving Into our bock grounds many of the members discovered interesting things which they had previously not Kac Hansen then divided the members Into two groups and conducted a Bible study led by Pink and Anne Moore The study was based upon I Chronicles Mrs Moore read an article on Hospitality to Strangers Jane Robertson gave the Scripture reading and Watson Closed with Prayer The hymn We Find Thee Lord was then sung Refreshments and an hour of fellowship House burned this morning Wednes day on the Town Line Both Acton and Milton Firefighters responded to the call shortly after 7 am No other details were available at press time Around 2am today Acton Firefighters put out a blaze in the tries panel boxes In he basement of a home on Park Ave

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