Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 20, 1983, p. 6

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GeorgetownActon Wednesday I here to help you LOSE WEIGHT and to you how lo off OUR PROGRAM IS FAST SAFE INEXPENSIVE couhulou CALL TODAYI IT COULD CHAWOE YOUR LIFE MB St iou Pom oftk Watch For The GRAND OPENING SUBMARINE and DONUTSHOP 97 Main St S Georgetown SPECIAL PANTS TOTE SWEATERS PANTS ft SKIRTS I SWIMSUITS 20 OOFF M MAIN ST GEORGETOWN 8775335 Contract calls for more staff Halloo elementary teachers have struck a mild victory in their attempts to get dan- room site lowered Thirty teachers will be going into the Halloa schools In September regular classrooms as part of a contract settlement between the Halloo Board of Education and the Elementary Teachers Association A tentative agreement was reached last week between the negotiating parties Elementary teachers will vote on the pact next Monday and It is expected to be ratified by the board at their next meeting April according to HETA president Robert Members of HETA nave been made aware of which is In the tentative agreement told this newspaper and his office is recommending it to be accepted The board had been offering teachers eight of whom would be entering the regular said he was teased with the accepting of formula staffing rather than PupilTeacher Ratio PTR had been a bone of contention in the lengthy and often times controversial negotiations when was revealed that ranks out of school boards in Ontario for classroom sizes Formula staffing FUman explained will take the teachers out of various pools rather than one collective pool for all school staff including secret and principal This avoids the high figures which include other personnel In the staff per pupil described this move as very positive Financially teachers will receive a nine per cent Increase In salary which Is the provincial government celling under the new wage restraints act Police beat Burglars hit arena twice The Acton Community Centre arena was broken into twice the same day over the weekend Halton Regional Police report Thieves forced open the rear door smash ed machines and took an unknown amount of coins at about Sunday police say Sometime between 11pm and 1 a Sunday thieves entered through a small vent on the north side and damaged machines Damage is estimated at about About worth of electrical equipment was stolen from Halton Hills Electrical Con tracting on Main St sometime overnight Thursday police say Reports say culprits forced open a rear metal door A resident at Acton was alerted to a thief by a noise in the patio area Friday morning police say According to reports the resident heard her patio door screen being pried open and when she went to find the cause of the noise the would be thief fled The suspect is described as being about IB years of age about medium build with dirty blond hair The attempted break in occurred at 10 a m A daughter Involved In a domestic dispute with her mother at a residence on Berry St Wayside Pit Paving Limited contractors for the reconstruction of Trafalgar Road from Maple Avenue to Highway 7 will haul the granular material from the Duenk property at Lot Concession The project Is expected to require tonnes of granular A material Council approved the property as a wayside pit subject to the usual lions of hours of operation and truck routes COMPLETE TRAVEL FULLY QUALIFIED STAFF Barber Henley Ltd Main Si S Downtown Georgetown It ALL THE CHOICE IN THE WORLD sustained slight cuts to her band Sunday at noon hour police say No charges were laid In the Incident A ladder worth was stolen from a shed in a backyard of a residence on Main St South sometime between March l and April police say The ladder Is aluminum twosectional with a yellow nylon rope A locked car parked In the parking lot of the Acton High School was damaged by vandals Thursday afternoon police say A light was smashed and a black wallet was removed but there was no money in it Damage to the car is estimated at MS Police responded to a domestic dispute on Poplar Ave Thursday morning between a husband and wife in which a minor assault occurred There were no Injuries and no charges were laid A 20yearold RR l Acton resident has been charged with break and entering after he was discovered inside Desmonds Clothing Store on Mill St at a m last Wednesday Four rally wheel hubcaps were discovered missing from a Main St N residence last Monday Police say the cap had been taken from the wheels and stored beside the house by the owner They are valued at WOO Police report a fence at a home on Willow St wasdamagedlastTuesdaywhen vandals removed a board Damage totalled Tools valued at and kept In a red metal box were stolen overnight April 10 to 11 from a carport of a Churchill Rd South home A 40yearold man from Sudbury was apprehended In Acton for stealing a car in North Bay last Tuesday afternoon The car had been stolen on April and police located It parked in the lot at the Station Hotel at 2 HAIR CUT SPeOALTlUMAY7tm FASHION TREND HAIRSHOPPE 31AMAINSTS NEXT TO CANADA TRUST CALL JANE MARILYN OR LAURA 8775845 OR JUST WALK IN 15 -JAG- SKIRTS VESTS JACKETS PINSTRIPED FASHIONS SUMMER PANTS SKIRTS BLOUSES WALKING SHORTS VESTS JEANS JOGGING SUITS WALKING SHORTS AND THE FAMOUS MARILYN PANT Sale ends April 3083- Raman Neabacaer III Richard Gardia Joaaaa ScoU Jobaion hover over Scott la a acene Irani Done Death Done to Death is AHS production by Paul Nolan Many may have noticed an apparently large white pretzel strung over Mill Street for the past week or so However when our gales finally subside this Impressive object will likely be seen for what it really is a huge banner announcing the upcoming Acton High School presentation of the play Done to Death The school drama club unveils the play on April and 30 The doors will open at 30 m for each show and curtain time will be a p m Done to Death is a mysterycomedy presented In too acts The play marks a unique venture for the drama club In previous years they performed nothing but musicals but this season they will try something different in the form of a more traditional play According to staff director A parody of every mystery plot hero and villain created in the past years is Ingeniously packed into the script The staff and students in volved in the play production are all counting on community support like they ve had other years It probable that the school cafetorium will be packed each night the play takes to the stage Following are the students who are appearing in Done to Death Joanna Scott Roman Neubacher III Cathi Beecham Richard Gardin John son Scott John De Jong Paul Stables Hesty Ann Chris Rosenqulst Norm Harris Sharon Corson Monika George Susan Lindsay Vickie Curtis Corrie Denny and Lisa Road allowanced closed At the request of an Acton res dent an unopened road allowance In the area of Side- road will be closed and sold to abutting landowners The request to close the unopened road allowance between lots and 2a Conces sion 9 where it meets Side- road came from Sye Van- Hills general com mlltce agreed lo the request at last week meeting The road allowance will be sold to Vandcrmeer Credit Valley Conservation Authority and William Charles Wlnegard The price will be determined by an appraisal obtained by the town and paid for by the abutting landowners Also the abutting landowners will have topayforalllcgaal advertising and survey costs Simon CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 877 0109 877 0100 5 Street Georgetown Ontario 2E2 Weve made travel our business but for you well make It a pleasure TWO TRAVEL INC Main St Georgetown 22S2 VIVIANS VARIETY STORE MAIN STREET SOUTH 8773301 Groceries Products Smokers Needs Many Good Second Hand Items LARGE SELECTION OF USED BOOKS

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