Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 15, 1982, p. 24

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laeofgetcwn Wednesday Dec Contest for photographers So you re a shut and proud of the about you take ft ell you now have a chance to enter an exhibition of photographs S3 is a juried exhibition of photography which will result In the chosen works being shown in BARRY TIMLECK CHAPTERED ACCOUNTANT Kills Cultural Centre in March All residents of llalton Hills are eligible to enter the com petit ion To be judged photo graphs must be brought to the Hills Cultural Centre in a sealed envelope with written on the envelope by February Each participant can enter six but not less than four photographs no smaller than five by seven inches and no larger than by Do not frame the entries but simply mount them on a white board with a three inch margin where the photographer should be written Both color and black and white shots of any subject will be accep ted but polaroids will be rejected TOWN Country CLEANING 232 Guelph Street 8731601 Board stand tough This is the year to bite the bullet and ruber counteracted that eight was between tough decisions says Board of Education and nine and that it was able vice chairman Betty Fisher as she convinced fel low trustees to keep the budget to eight per cent In a report lo the Hoard the Georgetown rep resentative pointed out in the past four years he board expenditures have Increased by about o percent while there has been an eight percent de crease in enrolment Trustees agreed with her that the administration staff of the board present to the finance committee a budget of not more than eight per cent increase This would be a de crease from the 13 7 per cent dollar increase from last year which resulted ma mill rale increase of IB per cent I perci wai unrealistic and that that figure was just led out of the air Burlington said he felt eight per cent was a realistic figure He agreed however that massive cuts were in store Acton representative Bruce said the board was In need of some wise directions In cost culling We have to stay within a designated amount of money and make sure we spend it she told her colleagues Bruce noted that the ministry keeps adding pro grams to the board slate but doesn t give them any direction on what programs to cut back on have to be conscious as to what we cut out have to have some good guidelines Police officer explains home protection to WI prevent robbery and injury He willingly answered questions from the audience and invited anyone to come to the police off for help in further protect their property Constable was thanked by Mrs Booth program convener and given a small gift We hope that Jack Lawson continues to improve in hospital In Georgetown after suffering a stroke We extend sympathy to the amity and friends of Ted Leslie who died in hospital In Georgetown on Nuvem ber Ted was well known here having grown Up and farmed Lot Fourth Line until a few ago Mr and Mrs Robert and two little daughters Amy and Katie have returned to Winnipeg after visiting his relatives here and attending her parents held at Knox Church In Acton December Communion services were observed at house Presbyterian Church on Sunday All enjoyed a pot luck lunch nt noon after the children received their little Christmas gifts High scores at the last euchre of this season were held by Ha Swltier and Cunningham Lone hands priics went to Muriel Miller and Doug McMillan Watch for notice of the i scries

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