Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 5, 1984, p. 2

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9SA Main St S Georgetown HALTON HILLS BOARD PUBLIC HEARING Sept 1S84 730830 pm Acton Library Interested citizens are invited to make known their views on how lib rary service in their community should be developed Sweet Set When making jams and jellies do not alter the amount of sugar used in the retipe says Food and Nutrition Specialist Monica Beaumont of On Ministry of Agriculture and Foods rural organizations and services branch The sugar acts as a sweetener and preservative It must be present in the nght proportions for the Jam or jUly to Si of ne Lack of volunteers hurting Acton V AUDREY MEREDITH DANCE CENTRES LTD 214 Queen St Downtown Streetsville 8211337 Supplies for the Dancer Skater Gymnast 198 Main St E Downtown Milton 8781303 Fitness Sports Swimwear Accessories featuring Ohskin Compare Our OPENING SOON THE TANNING CENTRE hum and other pan w my cold il put iTicm fi Ho harm J rf you Theyl wm harder a and coma handy ralo fat looked up 1 Saturdays MHBl ESBSSES3M The Fun Way To Fitness etc Schedule FITNESS PROGRAMS INC Take the work out of working out Our total shape up program is the safe simple and fun way to stay fit Check out how easily our schedule can fit with yours NOTE Weight training a 7 30 Stretcl 30 Stretch 15 Aerobics 30 11 30 A Stretch 12 30 1 Stretch 1 l52 Natal Class 2 3 30 Aerobics 5 Aerobics 6 Aerobics 30 7 Healthy Back B Aerobics 30 Stretch 1510 Back 10 11 30 Aerobics 30 Sketch 1 Stretch 15 Aerobics 3 30 Open Aerobics 5 30630 Aerobics Natal Class 7 30 Aerobics 7 Stretch 7 30 8 Stretch 10 Aerobics 103011 30A Dai 12 30 Stretch 12 301 152 15 Aerobics 5 Aerobics 5 306 30 Aerobics 7 Aerobics 9 10 Aerobics 10 Aerobics 11 12Q0Jazz 12001 00 Ballet 2 3 Aerobics Win 10 Aerobics 3012 Aerobics 3 Aerobics By MARK HOLMES If J A Murray had known what was to happen to the Acton years after he bequeathed funds for its construction he may have had second thoughts Crumbling plaster hangs from the walls there arent more than a handful of light bulbs left working and there is no money to make even basic repairs Compounding the problem is a desperate lack of volunteers The Is an organization which ap plies Christian values to sports and recrea tion and without adequate finances and volunteers Acton may lose yet another valuable part of the community Suzanne Ellis program director at the said there are only four board members left lo run Mai St facility and the already limited number of volunteers Is dwindling rapidly We are looking for trained professionals to organize and run programs hire people for positions the registration costs which we are trying desperately to keep down go up explained Ellis At this point the has hired enough people run the programs listed in their fall brochure but what Ihe future holds looks pretty bleak Ellis projected One of the biggest gaps left in the organization is in the Mug program which caters youths wanting to play pool basketball or just talk The Mug coffee house is open Friday nights from but without volunteers the program will fold And God only knows theres little enough for young people to do In Acton now pointed out The Y also provides a weight training room and equipment Ellis said and many of the people who use the equipment have expressed interest in having a professional bodybuilder on hand for advice and training techniques Even the position held by Ellis was left vacant this year she took over as director of the last month The board normally has 13 members elected to propose and Initiate fundraising schemes start new programs and look after building management and registration Eight more people are needed there Ellis also noted hat the Acton has received a registered charity number so monetary donations can be written off on personal income tax Ellis said she thought the biggest reasons for the lack of volunteers are the economy which forces people who would otherwise volunteer to go back to work volunteer bumout lackof manpower a few people are doing the work and the fact that a lot of former supporters have moved out of the area Welsh choir Cor YSeren to return here Oct 19 So warm was its reception during its first visit to Acton that the popular Welsh choir Cor will be based here for return engagements in Acton and next month Cor also known as the South Wales Burma Star Choir will perform an evening concert at Acton s Knox Presbyterian Church Oct The choirs members will renew old acquaintances around own the next day a Saturday before heading for Guelph for not her evening performance Theyll return to their Acton billets the same night Sunday morning will see the choir par ticipate in regular service at Knox Church After lunch its on to Wlllowdale Choir chairman Miles wrote to and Tom Watson of Knox Church last week to confirm plana and gave every in dlcatlon the choir members are looking forward to revisiting Acton and socializing with friends they made here Further details will be publicized as they become available Obituary Kandi Lynne Graham Kandi Graham loving grand daughter of Charles Thompson of Acton died Aug at years of age Bom in Jan Kandi attended Kenllworth and Arthur High School and resided in Kenllworth Miss Graham died suddenly in Mount Forest Hospital After a serious car accident She is survived by her parents Thomas and Carol Graham her grandmother Mary Graham of Ireland sisters Kelll Ann and Julia Lee and aunt Joan Thomson Also left lo mourn are and Douglas and Shirley Don and Betty Lou Ed and Barb Wilson and Bill and Joyce Diamond Miss Graham belonged to the Catholic church Funeral services were held at the Shoemaker Funeral Home Aug with Rev Sam presiding Interment was at the Ebenezer Cemetery Obituary omissions The obituary of Major which appeared in last week Free Press omit ted several facts Major who died Aug 16 in Guelph at age 87 was predeceased by his brother Robert Mr Major was born on Lot 12 Concession but moved soon after to Lot Concession Among the flower bearers at his funeral was 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