Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 4, 1983, p. 18

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B4 GeorgetcwmActon Wednesday May ACTON CHURCHES THECHUnCHOF ST THE MARTYR Raw Arthur Tntw BA M Ur SunttaTB1Ml am am Holy Eucharst ntn the Wednesday 10 am- Holy CHURCHILL COMMUNITY Rev E M Sun MayS1M3 11 00 Mommg and Church School ALL WELCOME SALVATION ARMY Gospel Service every Sunday at m at Trinity United Mm Son May ISO 30 am Church School 1100 am Mormnc Worth Juiwr Church and Nursery facilities TRINITY UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Mr Andrew J King A A Or George A PhD Qfoamsl Sun Maya 10W am Morn ng Worship Sunday School Baby Fold and Nursery KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MAIN ST N Sunday Maya Scute Church School 11 the Week- Contrary opinion man worth I not In the number thing butt the extant that he give away GET TO KNOW US GEORGETOWN CHURCHES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH El Si Norvjl Rev Mil Minister Morning Sunday School Building Tomotow Church Today Morning Worship Mam of Wonhip A Century of Service CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev J Pastoral tan I Mr L But or ink men every Sunday THE BACK TO GOD HOUR KNOX PHESBYTEAIAN CHURCH Corner Church end Mam Georgetown 10am Sunday School 11am Morn Nursery Facilities LIMEHOUSE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner of Linear No Rev Polar Barrow ST S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rector Rev Sunday May a ROGATION SUNDAY 800 am Holy Euch am Holy Euch ST JOHN UNITED CHURCH OF GEORGETOWN AND GLEN WILLIAMS GuelphSt Rev JefforyC Services of Worship and Sunday School Williams 177 Maple Avenue Edwin Mitchell B776665 EVERY SUNDAY a Family Bible School Worthip praise WEEKDAYS Prayer Bible Study Youth Recreation Boys Grrs Clubs Little Cherub Nuisorv MONTHLY Adult Fellowships Ladies Missions Senior Adults BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Rev Dean Tale Sunday Schooi945am Worship Horn Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday ALL ARE WELCOME Nursery Facilities end Junior Congregation Available THE GEORGETOWN ALLIANCE CHURCH Pastor Rev Peter Ralph BA Evening Fellowship pm Wednesday Prayer Service TO pm Gospel Temple tan SUNDAYS fMlajn Education Hour Phone for But Transportation lltXttm Service Nursery and Church Sunday WCONESOAYS Btie Study and Prayer EVERYONE WELCOME McTb COMMUNITY CALENDAR General Wolfe General Wolfe High School win open its doors to the community tor the 1Mb annua open house held this year on May 18 from JO to 30 Open House 83 displays of the students in Both theoretical and practical work The theme this year is He are proud of the things we are You are cordially invited to visit the school and tour the various academic and technical areas Many special attrac tions are to be featured at the Open House and graduate of General Wolfe will be on hand to talk about the jobs they are working on Marathon for sight Crawl skip bike walk jog or nop anything goes in the Lions Club kilo metre Journey For Sight lo be held in Fairgrounds Park May Proceeds go to help the vision impaired Walk for The Y gets the mark Saturday morning at Fair grounds Park From eight In the morning until noon the Y hopes the track will be full of walkers or joggers helping raise money for the project in Lima Peru Around noon councillors and MP John McDermld are expected to lake their turn on the track Author at Book Store Stinson of Georgetown who made a hit with her first childrens book Red is Best has published a second book which promises to be as successful as the first The book entitled Big or on sale at Oxbow Books Georgetown where the author will be hand to autograph copies Saturday morning May Youth and law Centennial School Association of Parents invites all parents to a May tonight I meeting where the topic will be Youth and the Law Guest speaker will be the Halton Police Youth Officer and the Director of Community Resource Services of Halton The meeting will be held at Centennial School library at Jazz Dixieland swing Georgetown Hospital Auxiliary is sponsoring a night of Jazz Dixieland and big band swing at John Elliott Theatre Monday May Tickets are available at Barbers Jewellers Main Street or at the hospital gift shop Infonnation can be obtained at 8771593 or TMB02 Credit Valley Artisans The Credit Valley Artisans are holding their annual meeting and elections of officers Wednesday May at in the cottage at All members are urged to attend Red Cross Day First Aid know what to do Is the theme of this years World Red Cross Day May Thousands of Red Cross first aiders children and adults alike will be celebrating World Red Cross Day in Canada this year And each and everyone of them will know what to do in case of an accident or injury to someone they love or lo someone theyve just seen in the street Theyll know how to save a life because theyve taken Red Cross First Aid Courses Hnve you For more Infor mation contact your local Red Cross Branch today Make May 8 a day youll know what to do to help TopicNew Town Hall Directors of the Georgetown Central Business Improvement Area have called a meeting to discuss the implications in a report which suggests having the Town treasury office and the hydro office taken out of the downtown core to a new administration building ThemeetingtobeheldMayi0at7 the Hills Cultural Centre will be open to the public Field Naturalists The final meeting of Halton Field Naturalist this season will be held Tuesday May at m at Harrison School Lome Stobbs from the Federation of Ontario Hiking Trails Association is the speaker Forge opens The Forge Studio Gallery in Terra Cotta reopens for the season Sunday May with a group show featuring Robin Hotlingdrake professional potter Boulanger glass blower Vallery MokruJti painter Jo land scape painter and Agnes Olive and sculpture Open House North Halton Association for the Men tally Retarded is holding an Open House at three of its facilities Wednes day May ARC Industries on Steeles Avenue west of Trafalgar will be open from until and from until Countryside r on Trafalgar just above Steeles will be open from 1 until s and from until Tinker Bell Nursery at EC School Milton will be open In the morning from until 11 JO in the afternoon from and In the evening from JO until McDonalds Halton Escarpment Heritage group vows to continue aggregate fight Dissatisfied with what they heard from Minister of Natural Resources Alan Pope the recent public meeting in Acton the Halton Escarpment iHEHt ratepayers group has vowed to continue righting the provinces aggregate policies Chairman Cy Jenkins said in an interview this week about members of the were in attendance at the meeting with Pope and other provincial officials at Acton High School on April claims to speak for over Halton Hills and Milton citizens who signed a petition sent to Pope last fall pro testing aggregate policies Members of didnt have much to say that rught but guests they brought to the meeting gave Pope a rough ride Jenkins revealed the H had Invited Clark Muirhead and Eric Salmond of the Hon for Aggregate Studies to the meeting and Cambridge Mayor Claudette Miller was also an guest He said HEH is standing shoulder to shoulder with the Foundation for Aggre gate Studies and that group is lobbying Queens Park for policy changes con They have to things by ear to see their next move in the battle with the province will be Jenkins said they will con tinue the fight but wouldnt tip Ms hand to the opposition province by going into specifics The meeting with Pope didnt solve any thing he said Pope didnt adequately satisfy the audience with his answers Much of what the cabinet minister said was what has been being said for years on this issue The new aggregate policy raises as many new questions as It answered Jenkins said HEH has to take a tough stand on the rehabditation of pits and quarries apart from any other aspect of the aggregate concern Pope ducussed rehabilitation the HEH chairman recalled but it doesnt appear the cabinet minister has grasped the immense- of the rehabditation job Jenkins said Pope seem to realize how vast the tracts of land are which have already been disturbed for aggregate mining and then left It will take millions upon millions of dollars to rehibilitate existing pits and quarries Many landowners In North Halton are descendants of the pioneers who received grants in the early 1Mb century from the British Crown and questions by what right does the province hold a sword over their the landowners heads The province is threatening to deprive people of the right to use as tfcey lands which have been in their for generations be said Considering the actions of the provincial government on the aggregate issue it is little wonder people have lost faith in the pre vailing government of this province No designation of aggregate land In the legal portion of municipal Official Plans is an important step in the right direction HEH members feel but the province needs to make many more changes before people will be satisfied The new policy says aggregates should be available to the consumers at a reasonable cost but HEH asks a reason able cost to whom All parts of Ontario possessing mineral aggregates resources share a for meeting 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