Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 21, 1984, B8

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B8 Mar 21 1984 3 join Hydro Ha too Hills Hydro has three new cm- up Hydro will be filling tbe potitioa of motion and Luciano to hire a and two learner line- an of Hills Hydro and men Anthony Gegear experienced in line vork will fill the two learner linemen Becker an employee of Ions Ballinafad WI Euchre big success Consider what an electric plenum heater has to offer 1 EASY INSTALLATION A contractor can mount it in your oilfurnace in a few hours In most cases electrics wiring doesnt need to be upgraded from 60 100 amp service 2 COST SAVINGS It can reduce oil consumption by up to And a plenum heater added to your oiliirnace will prolong the life of your furnace Call your local Hydro and join the GoElectricO by red Smith The was fortunate In hav ing good weather for the euchre party In the community centre Wednesday evening There were tables in play which made for a good crowd The winners for euchre were ladies first Irene Watson and second Ruth Burt The mens high score went to Wilfred Turner and second to Mary There were four lucky draws won by Doris Burt Donalds SwiUer Grant Wright and Dave Humphreys Lunch was provided at the close of the card games Mrs Leo Jnmieson president of the WI thanked all for coming Members of predated Die help the husbands gave with he serving of lunch Special services for Lent were continued at he church on Sunday Scripture readings on Love with Hymns for the message given by Rev Bandy were enjoyed Two couples were welcomed into the Church membership by transfer They Mr and Mrs Ed McKelvcy from Georgetown St Andrews Church and Mr and Mrs Brian from Presbyterian Church There are still some tickets left for the hot beef supper this Saturday evening at the church The beautiful baskets of flowers which graced the front or the church were placed by the Charlie family in memory of Mrs father who recently passed away Georgetown A long time resident of the Ballinafad area passed away in the Georgetown Hospital last week in the person of Mrs Catherine Mathews We extend sympathy to her husband and other relatives Sympathy is also extended to Mrs Charles in the loss of her father who recently died in Georgetown A good time was had by the many couples who attended the St Patrick dance 10 welfare cases buried Halton in 1983 The and guidelines are even affecting the cost of dying Halton region has recom mended the cost of burying the destitute should stay within the five per cent spending ceiling imposed by the province on municipal spending There were 10 people on the welfare list buried last year at regional expense and in 1982 by Region briefs Funds granted The Ministry of Community and Social Services has agreed to cost share an additional for family counselling programs In for the final quarter of fiscal year 1S83M Hal tons Social Services department was concerned that the wrfttng demand for family counselling would not be met for March if the funds were not approved The province will pay and Halton Continuation recommended The regions Health and Social Ser vices Committee will recommend today that regional council renew the home care contract with the St Elizabeths Visiting Nurses Association of Hamilton for the next fiscal year From December 1 when the associa tion began operation in through January St Elizabeths nurses made a total of 39 visits in the region costing a total of all provlncially funded During the same period the Victorian Order of Nurses made a total of visits a cost of Exemption granted The Ministry of Transportation and Communication has approved the exemption of the proposed Hwy ex tent ion from 5 in Burlington to the Halton Pee boundary from the Environ mental Protection Act News Release HALTON FLOUR MILLING INC to growing family of SHUR GAIN Food Son DAYS A WEEK FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Bran Dolotowicz Owner John Millar Salesman WATCH THIS PAPER FOR UPCOMING INTRODUCTORY SPECIALS Despi ite inflation we are keeping our prices lor preparing your income tax return the very same 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