Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 21, 1982, p. 16

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B8 Georgetown Dec A Holiday Here hoping your is decorated wtrh love peoce many happy AND FAMILY SPEYSIDE GENERAL STORE ft k Grargstovm Custom Car Sound REPAIRS to all Stereos Tape Decks Turntables Portables HomeorAuto Big or Small GuaiarH ftmm Wife A 8772425 HAM CHRISTMAS 32 Mill St 8530140 Theres no time quite like Christmas for remembering all the friends we cherish aid for wishing them all a STAFF HALTON HILLS COLLISION if a t9 you may For allowing la you During the Holiday Season we think of our many friends and take this moment to Thanks We appreciate your continuing association and hope your holidays will be bright and happy PRESTONS LUCKY DOLLAR Glen Williams 877 MADGE SHIRLEY MARION BRENDA LLOYD JULIE ANN TINA ANGIE Ballinafad Peoples church visit by Winifred It was a beautiful evening for the bus area residents enjoyed day December 14 Eileen was responsible for the reservations which had to be made almost a in advance for the bus load which went to the peoples church in Toronto The occasion was the annual event at Christmas lime to see The Living Christmas Tree mere were several buses there which had come from different parts of Ontario Each one was given a ticket as they entered the church door It took more than half an hour for all to get In the church and get settled in their scats The large audience amounted to The program got underway at 8 m as the lights were turned on in the front of the sanctuary it made an unforgettable sight to sec the two huge Christmas trees all lit up with of col lights As the different numbers on the program appeared the lights changed col our to match the The all musical program which included delightful Bell Ringers lasted two hours It was an inspiring and meaningful sermon at the service in fad Church the last Sun dav before Christmas Rev Bandy took the theme for his message from the hymn Little Town of Bethlehem He also had an amusing little story for the children on the rccei and giving of gifts The combined ladies and men choir sang a beautiful anthem Mr and Mrs Monro and family assisted in the service by lighting the Advent candles Mrs Jeasop read the passage of Scripture of the virgin birth It was announced that there would be a Christmas Eve at the church Mr and Mrs ore enjoying a visit from their daugh ler who resides in Van Mr and Mrs Lome Jamicson paid a to the Smith form on Wednesday to visit relatives before leaving for Florida Hank Porte had a successful auction sale at his farm home on the Sixlh line on Saturday He will be moving to Kitchener lo make his home with his daughter grant Under a new agree ment the Town of Hills will grant Jjeartothe Town ship of toward major expenditures of the Com unity Hall The original agree ment just terminated taw Hills and Township share the tosts early maintenance deficits The hall Is located on the Erin Township side of the boundary line grant will not necessarily mean llalton Hills is paying less since the amount of the deficits in the past lias ranged front down to last year and A staff recommen advocating the change pointed out neither the Township of Erin the Town of llalton Hills has direct control over the opera I cost so suggested the agreement Mayor Pete takes oath of allegiance from Judge Jottph Scime his Unit meeting the com million Than day afternoon He Joins four Audio visual project deferred to 1983 At Mayor Pete first meeting with the police commissioners they voted to put the audio visual project ahead into the budget and not use up surplus funds from At the last commission meeting Burlington commissioner Jim Grieve was outvoted to 1 in favor of using the funds in to pay for the project I didn t support this Council asked that regional council decision i of using to tell the has nothing to do with surplus funds he told regions deci us Jim Grieve a special meeting of lo use the ir they do not regionul council on surplus funds and wait prove Ihe money then Wednesday Its my until the 1983 budget thercsnolmuihwccan belief that money should do notbespentthatway Commission r JamUi mrtl Morrow stated continued to Harry the commissioners support the also told council that deeded to defer the rtbUC f the audio visual pro- issue thi budget jeet wos nol budgeted lhal direction and will be an additional gives us no council debenture We all like to think training for llalton police officers saving that we have no of skimping The Georgetown Lions again looking for the Citizen of the Year someone who has given unselfishly to the Community The Lions Club wants help from you in picking our most deserving citizen or group for Nominations are now received for Georgetown Citizen of the Year Please mail nominations with supporting resume postmarked not later than January 30 1983 to Georgetown Lions Club Citizen of the Year Box 73 Georgetown Ontario L7G4T1 The winners of the award will be made known in February at a dinner dance to be held in the Lions Club hall on Saturday Feb The public is invited to attend this special evening Tickets are available from Lions Club members 232 Street merry Christmas to all with special thanks to alfour customers BOOK NOOK Acton Mews 853 IN MILTON DABO BINGO The Convenience Food Store that has it when you need it Regular or Sugar Free Canada Dry ginger ale BTL HOSTESS Assorted Varieties varieties chips cJtU CANADIAN O0EON THEATRES A GEORGETOWN 3 HOURS Dec 24 78 Doc 25 1tV5 Dae 31 Jan 105 WE ARE YOUR LOTTERY TICKET CENTRE I I Lotto 649 ACTON JUG CITY Main Street North SCENES KICHARI TOT kissS GOODBYEi JUESCAM JOT MOOS EHl7jNlrtienjnMLSHn2njR GEORGETOWN LEGION BINGO NO BINGO THIS WEEK 8771111 OPEN 24 HOURS DAYS A WEEK 8777722 Cheerio US mm Willow Si S BG3 3061 vm MOW Mill SI E

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