Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 7, 1982, p. 10

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday July 7 1902 Fourth Line reconstruction financing set with town loan Halloo Hills will luck in for the of the Fourth Line north of Sideroad and be paid back by the owners of a gravel pit on the road with interest After of negotiations the town has a deal which will see the money paid back with in terest with J Duff and Construction giving unconditional guarantees and the town will have a charge against the land The municipality had wanted an irrevocable letter of credit and a repay June 1965 but those pro visions were lost during clerk administrator Ken Richardson reported Monday at general com Edith of the Golden Age dab demonstrated quilting Friday and Salur In the Acton Home r front window Teachers may face 6 wage ceiling Teachers may find themselves facing a firm offer of a six per cent salary increase when the Board of Education next sits down with represent of both its clem and secondary school teachers Ray Stoncss super Trinit UCW Rev 1- hie The regular meeting of Trinity was held at the home of Jean Johnson the First Line on June Though planned is a picnic for the third year in a row damp cool weather con ditions forced all inside to enjoy a bountiful pot luck Rev Chuck Beaton was present and spoke with feeling of our life together over the past years and invoked I he Blessing Mrs presided for he meeting which opened with prayer by Kay Hart Helen 1 gave her carefully detailed report of the May meeting and rend the corres pondence Dorothy Simmons turned in a handsome sum of money from the Quilting Group and told of several quilts made for different chanties A bright and cheerful quilt made by Helen Pickett and quilled by the Group for a lady who had lost all her belongings In a fire was displayed and admired Dorothy rep orted on many cards sent out and that she and Rev Beaton had visited Mrs and Mrs Brook and were pleased to find them enjoying intendent of instruction said the six per cent sal increase ceiling imposed Monday by the federal government on its employees may form a base for taking a stand in board teacher negotiations President of the Ontario Secondary Sch Teachers Federation district Joe agreed that it may form a celling on the salary aspect of the package However unless Frank Miller Ontario treasurer imposes a wage ceiling would only be a guideline Beaton guest Sharon Cunningham daughter of John and Rochclle Cunningham Acton recently grad uated a Canadian Nanny from Sheridan College Sharon is a graduate Robert Utile School and Acton High School DEATH BROWN Ruby Alter a In a I Memorial on Tuesday July fluby wile of Ac Ion Dear mother Rockwood George LimetKHJu Olive Burg Berthl Vera Aho iuivtv by gull mater Home Funeral rU bo held on Friday p Interment wa be at Funeral Home Wed to the Can Cancer SOOCTf Church Services SALVATION ARMY every Sunday TO Timy Church THE CHURCH OF ST ALBAN THE MARTYR WJIowSt Sun July 1982 During July no 9 preacher Rev I en wing July Wednesday morning canceled CHURCHILL COMMUNITY a Sun July am Morn Worth Sunday School It ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Jean Sun July 11 1982 am Morn Worship Speaker Mr Ted Hlton Sermon Molt Richly Blest PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Gerald Orgaont Choir actor Mr E A Hansen A COMBINED WORSHIP SERVICE am Jury 1 Church WOO a August Presbyterian Church Sunday July Rv Or George Salter TRINITY UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA ACTON Ml Andrew J Kmg A A Division Mr George MA mittee Originally the owners of the gravel pits and province were to share totally in the cost the reconstruction of the road but now the province ill put in abuit the pit company which has a If wayside pit permits are issued so can be taken out for provincial construction the town will receive a total of five cents a ton in pay the loan Community CommlUee approved the deal and Richardson John of the said this means the project can start fairly soon Dave Tonelli November and would like help and co operation A farewell tea for Chuck and Jean ton was held in the church parlor June There will be no meet of until the second Tuesday in September at l 30 The Quilting Group will continue their activities Ihe summer Continued from page good health and continu ing to enjoy their needlework Ethel Denny gave highlights of the Toronto Conference which she liad attended as one of the delegates from Trin ity United Laurie Cook President of TAG an nounced their group is planning on holding their annual bazaar again In Soccer both from the Atom age group LEOPARDS WIN A CLOSE ONE In a very exciting game the Leopards on goals by David Boyle Lincoln Cassle and Chris beat a hard working cub team 1 Gerry Hurlbcrt continued his fine play scoring the lone cub goal In other atom play the Wolves come up with a fine team effort with goals from five people to soundly beat the Cougars David Henderson Jimmy Sale Brad Thorpe Chris Van Dam and Sean Yam scored the Wolves goals while Winston Pun scored for the Cougars Also ploying well were goalies Nathan Lara bee and Scott along with defencemen Danny Jennings of the Cougars and Robbie Richmond of the Wolves ACTON GIRLS by Carols a ton Motqulto was the first win of the season for the Acton Royal Trust Stingers as they stung Bolton by a score of All five Acton goals were scored by Joanne Lewis Sponsor Damian was on hand to wit ness the excellent team effort Good games were played by Catherine Klnnon Belinda Julie and Charlotte Walker Atom Bad luck hit the Acton Bombers when goalkeeper Tammy was injured early in the first half of the last week Credit goes to Tammy for continuing the game as a defender Christine Graham and Burke played strong games for Acton PineviewwonthegameS0 Bantam The Acton Poxes hit Caledon East by storm tost week as they won the game 1 Goals were scored by levari Vera Van Item Andrea Jenkln sonandLauiiBiffis Ladles The Acton Ladies didn do too well last week as they fell to Bolton Strong games were played by Viv Robertson Heidi Coleman and Carol Bouse- field The ladies are sponsored by J J Sports of Streetsvllle Vow local RED CROSS Branch to ho to help Items from our Loan Cupboard are available for periods of up to 3 month Phone or DONOR CUfttC SEPT LOCAL LEGION THE MOHAWK INN fORONE NIGHT PLUS TAX ONE PERSON 2 PERSONS CAMPBEUV1UE ONTARIO HID Keeping In Touch had a special nest last week Islanders was a hosts Tim and CANADIAN O0EON THEATRES A GEORGETOWN 3 THE PRICE BEATERS CONTINUES THEIR Customs Cleared Just Arrived UNDER THE SUN Huge Selection Must Sell WErTTRAIN PROTECTION DURING THIS SHE 780 CHOICE JAPANESE IMPORTS AVAILABLE FEATURE PRICE COLT3OOOR Georgstbn IS Mountaintjaw 8775108 Toronto lino 77M2

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