Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 16, 1982, p. 2

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday June In intensive care after accident Barbara Wilson 30 of Church St remains in intensive care in Hamilton General Hospital following a single vehicle crash at the Speyside curves last Tuesday Milton say airs Wilson was unconscious for some following the crash and nave been unable to talk to about the accident Constable Ryan Cox the investigating officer surmises she was travelling southbound on Highway when sbe lost control of car and rolled over Provincial budget could cause school board deficit MAZDA RX7 MOTORS UP A team of a look the rel bo places in the classs Plus was f rat in ho GTO etas That a of performance a true sports cor is supposed to deliver But how to afford a new Mazda RX at ACHILLES MOTORS now I just Summer got a good selection of brand new Rom the basic modal to the mora luxurious GX models selection lots you choose the that you and your budget best Come on and test selection II make you et ACHILLES MOTORS LTD Our p and wide The more you look the n like Achilles Meters Ltd THE PLACE FOR UNBEATABLE PRICES AND SERVICE QUEEN ST EAST ACTON 8530200 JUNE FOOD SPECIALS We trie right to limit GRADE A RED BRAND BEEF chuck steaks Made steaks kg blade roast blade bono removed K vW short rib roast kg Fresh lean medium ground beef kg 140 MILL ST ACTON ONTARIO BURNS PRIDE OF CANADA skinless wieners COUNTRY MANOR g side bacon Store sliced lean cooked ham kg Store pack small link pork sausage kg BIRDS EYE 1 litre FOODLAND 1 lb 1st Grade LANTIC kg Cool Whip butter white sugar 189 Tide powder FMwJiiTf2xa or 1 b concert grapsfcic McCAM 1321 frozen Fiesta cakes ygMlU7oztroz m 239 128 219 1j08 129 199 199 239 assorted colours facial DOWNY fabric softener McCAIN frozen Super Crisps or Sun Garden Cocktail McCain vegetables long granitic Mm I 79 I HEINZ regular varieties baby food all flavours take your pick canned pop 169 WESTON of 6 99 WESTON raspberry roll STUART S pkg of lUif 149 89 MAXWELL HOUSE 10 instant coffee 559 fl oz reconstituted apple juice SEAWAVE7y4 0Z sockeye salmon SAVE WITH SUPER BONUS STAMPS ITS EASY AS 1 Pick up your super bonus stamp savings older from any cashier receive arm sump for every donor worth of grocery purchase ing your filled savings folder sumps A and redeem or cosh or merehan Bo sure to double check your stamps Vou can be an instant gei an cash stamp Simply give t back to cashier and receive instant cash for the amount The May 13 provincial budget has put the Halloo Board of Education in dangerofattM deficit In thai budget according to trustee BID Priest ner is the imposition of sales tax on many pur chases by school boards which have previously been exempt Our board has estimated the effect of this change to be for the remainder of the 1963 fiscal year which was not covered In Halton budget in March he pointed out in a letter to Mini sterol Education Dr Bette Stephenson In accordance with Ministry requirements our budget established and approved by the board In March of 1983 the letter continued The local MUl rates required to produce a balanced budget have also been set by our municipalities The net result Is that our board is now faced with a builtin deficit for ISO of and no access to offsetting revenues As a result the board has asked the ministry to review the 1983 per pupil amounts giving more grants toassist in the financing of the sales tax Tbe decision to send the letter to Stephenson was without comment at Thursday evenings meeting in Burlington A 50yearold local man received major injuries as a result of a beadon car collision Tuesday morning with a transport trailer on Highway south of Milton say Frank Ward of Acton was the driver of the car The driver of the truck Stafford Atkins or Weston was hospital feed at Milton District Hospital with minor injuries Mr Ward was transfer red to Hospital from Milton by air ambulance His condition was riot known at press time DeVrics Rob Faber Sue Beeler and Johnson put a shine on Car Wash at Acton High School Town takes steps to curb park vandalism Halton Hills is keeping much more stringent records of incidents of vandalism in parks and the cost of vandalism Recreation director Tom told general committee in the past accurate records wcren kept Now if there Is damage resulting from vandalism police arc called Sometimes there are nets of nuisance vandalism sue It as picnic tables tossed in Fairy Lake which t reported police By keeping detailed records staff can pinpoint problem areas take steps such as increasing lighting Other actions to curb vandalism in clude installing new lights at ball diamonds with controls In self contained boxes which are more vandal proof Town staff has been advised to keep an eye out for vandals in parks as have sports groups using facilities Police have been requested to in crease park patrols Citizens aren t as aware of how bad vandalism in parks and other public facilities is because staff makes re pairs so quickly suggested Rabbit now reduced by -f- Rots on less expensive tegular gas odmxmitsdx fbmiat Economy Code r Hatchback flTKlMaaim if IT ambit T JJlf J iMDS ttesel Qpttael extra Nowrrseven greater value Come in today Sales Para auf Sept 15 trial on drug charge Glenjocque of Acton will stand trial September 15 on one count of trafficking in canmbis resin Jocque appeared Monday In Milton Provincial Court to set a date for trial He was arrested in February after a region wide drug sweep by Halton Regional Police Two other Acton men Samuel Herbert Mills and Stephen McGllloway will also stand trial in Sep tember A fourth man charged David Dunn is tried tomorrow Thursday GO fares up Go Transit trips will cost passengers an average of 16 per cent more beginning July 1 Acton travellers to Union Station will see an in crease of cents to one way Riders to York The trip from Acton to Guelph will go up cents from The Increase is necessary according to GO of fie lals to offset fuel and labor costs in running GO s bus and rail operation and higher rental charges imposed by CN Rail for railway lands used for GO station and parking facilities While GO continues seek other revenue sour to keep fares equitable by leasing its bus and rail equipment on weekends and by selling prime advertising space on the system a Provincial live requires GO to recover per cent of its opera ing costs through the farebox a press release states It continues The remainder Is subsidized by the Government of Ontario to make fares more afford able for passengers than they would otherwise be The new fares will result In passengers paying five cents more plus seven tenths or a cent per kilometre per trip Board requests a grant review The Halton Board of Education is asking the Mln is try of Education to review their tax grant struct ure which resulted in the local board receiving a lot less money this year That drop in grants was largely responsible for the huge tax increase taxpayers must pay to the board Thursday evening board trustees voted to pet the ministry to review the impact the equalization factors have had on the calculation of their 1982 General Legislature Grants Copies of the resolution wilt be sent to the four municipal councils In Tor their consideration and support Garage approved Dale and Levere received per mission last month from Hills Committee of Adjustment to build a garage beside their home at 1M Longfield They requested a minor variance a setback of metres as compared to the required 1 metres and it was ap proved Town planning w rks and fire depart men Is made eel ions and neither did neighbors Acton Photo Camera Wane Acton TBuaTUShhvoorprcloupiclurtB SPECIAL JUNE 1- JULY 31 8x10 COLOR ENLARGEMENTS 2 Mara OPEN MONDAYS

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