Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 27, 1983, p. 7

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Georgetown Acton Wednesday July 7 Liquor permit for Yugoslav picnic Hilton Hill council has app roved a liquor permit tor a picnic on August at the Yugoslav Centre on Highway The Town has been giving out permits one at a time for picnics this summer based on how well the previous event went in terms keeping noise from neighbors The police received an mots complaint about noise during the last pi en at the Yugoslav Centre on July 17 When the police arrived on the scene most people were already leaving because rain had started and he found no noise problem at that tune Mike of the C Yugoslav Radio Club will be in charge of the picnic on August 7 and told councillors Monday night he expects a crowd of 300 to people Loud speakers will be used only to amplify music in the ares of the bandstand Off duty police will be hired or the event On July Councillor Boss said he drove to three sides of the Yugoslav Centre and t hear noise late in the afternoon umnless you listened intently The noise objectionable No word yet on cause of fire Hilton Hills fire chief Bill says his depart ment still can say what caused the big Thomas Video store and overhead apartments fire on July A couple of days after the fire said it would be about two weeks before department heard back from the Fire Marshal office and Centre for Forensic Science He says forensic science centre must be pretty busy because they don t expect word back on the rid rigs for he said another week Three or four samples of debris found at the fire scene were sent to the forensic science centre for examination by a Fire Marshal s office invest gator Even when they get word back from the forensic science centre Cunningham says they may not have the cause He said while the forensic analysis won give the cause it may produce valuable leads Then again the cause of he may never be determined Ospnnge Area residents busy By Doris Fines Congratulations to all the dents who were successful In their studies h s year Susan Silk a 12 graduate from Erin District High School will be going to Conestoga College In the fall taking a Mater Management course Ross and Or ma Ferguson at tended the funeral of Mrs Lou Helen Nelly of Engl chart The funeral service was on July 19 at Gilford Russell and Shelly Grundy and family Douglas Debbie Tommy Gary spent a week up north at Bancroft with Shelly parents John and Lil Foreman and nieces Beverly and Darlene They report THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED MAKE A FUN YEAR IN BUSINESS Wo ore closing July and ask thai all tarns left lot ring be eked up by July 30th For future supples or f r you can st II call us at 8530851 or 85331 21 RENEE WATSON and JANE ROBERTSON HAVE A GREAT AND SAFE SUMMER auto MSURMCEtrflai INSURANCE Serving Gumlpfi and Aram toi DoUgtaa Sir sal NOTICE ACTOM PHARMACY LTD is now located in temporary quartan at 29 Mill St E ACTON Built of Bonnie Level conducted a makeup at Acton Library day night and here don Bet Bridge while sister look on front CMFEran 1 Main St Acton Seafood it Steak House OF fVinrDAYFULL THIS WEEKS SECIU FULL COURSE SIRLOIN STEAK FOR LUNCHES deal weather for fishing and Mrs Joan Silk I ho teaches history and Guidance at Georgetown District High School is taking a Guidance Specialist course at York University for the month of July Deborah Silk is working for the summer as camp secretary at Camp New Moon Lake of Bays Mrs Sarah Boyd and daughters Jennifer and Joanne and Go ret Phillips of Ottawa are visit this week with Sarah s sister and brother in low Margaret and Barry Clarke About PLUSMANY MANY MORE PA TIO PORCH OUTDOOR ITEMS AT TAX SAVINGS Uf Your Canadian Tin Cant or with CouponB on ait pant

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