Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 12, 1984, p. 25

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park rtg I ties Enquire Sid Sliver or Open House OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY SEPT 15th14fM atom 3 brick bungalow baching onto ravine stream EdAllan45S2200 SUNDAY SEPT 11th McNABB ST ONLY on acre Ed RFMpX ALMOST NEW Mature tree and land backing onto threw targe bedrooms Master over eel Family Room with Franklin Fireplace bar and sliding glass door to patio and private fenced yard Modem brick and d storey is waiting for yog For appointment or PRIVATE well loved bungalow 00 ft Park area Moat sen transferred lo US Immediate possession Lets both save PRIVATE 3 year old storey brick and aluminum construction home fireplace In main floor family room fully fenced back yard tog a Super Sunday series starts again this year GerjrgetownAeton Sept by Carol How can you get great live family entertainment at a low price and right in your own hometown The answer Buy a ticket for the Super Sunday Series What is the Super Sunday Series It a programme of musical presentations concerts theatre mime any form live entertainment designed especially for children but captivating enough to satisfy the entire family And not sur the performances are held on Sunday afternoons In 1901 Georgetown was anxiously awaiting the opening of the Hills tural Centre Members of the University Women s Club accustomed to driving to Oakville Brampton and Toronto for children theatre realized that insplte of the many productions planned for the new John Elliott Theatre there was little Tor children So they approached the Arts Council for funding and planned their own series Miraculously the tickets were Gold out in one day The Super Sunday Series Is still going strong and over the years has offered such performers as the Lampoon Puppet Theatre Eric Jabberwock and Sons April and Susan of Mr fame and Lois Herb and the The Series for 198485 proves to be equally as enjoyable It begins on November with the Toy Town Troupers and their magical production of Slick Witch Molasses The story begins when Old Hoi brook the owner of the circus dies The ringmaster Jabex and evil Hulda the fortune teller Join forces to mistreat Charles Holbrook the rightful The audience Joins in the fun to Charles lay claim to his inheritance Be prepared for lively educational theatre exposing you to a renewed world of imagination January IKS brings the Junior Jug Band with Chris and Ken and Chriss children Jenny and Daniel Chris and Ken have been performing since 1965 in many adult venture such as The Original Sloth Band and the Paradise Revere They have been performing for children in schools and libraries throughout Ontario for Chris a on and Ken ia a musician and coproducer on all Theirown Junior Jug Band album is one of the top 10 albums for children in Canada Between them the Whiteley brothers over a instruments plus a variety of homemade instruments such as the spoons and the bass They promise to involve the entire family in exuberant toetapping sing a long Don miss your chance to be part of these performances A ticket enables you to sec both the Toy Town Troupers and the Junior Jug Band Quite a bargain Tickets are on sale Thursday September at the John Elliott Theatre Box Office at the Cultural Centre from until a If you can make It then or wish further information call or 6773248 St John the plaque at alt of the Indian at Crawford Lake near Campbell Hie LtGov Aird officially opens Indian village Fonyo wont be running through Halton Hills Steve Fonyo theoneleggedcancer victim running in the footsteps Terry Fox will not be coming through Hills on his trek west According to Kim fundraising secretary for the Ontario Division of the Canadian Cancer Society will be taking 11 north to North Bay then travelling west across the Ontario border on Pat Scott secretary for Georgetown district said is currently drumming up additional support in the London Wind and Sarnia areas and will be in the Rich Newmarket area before he begins the northbound portion of his trip Claudetta Smith president of the Hills chapter of the Cancer Society said both her division and the chapter are accepting donations that will be forwarded to fund In donors can contact Hugh Pat tcrson of Arthur St or call Georgetown donors can contact Cancer Society members at Guelph St or call Drinking and Driving Committee wants lower blood alcohol maximum Drivers who have been drink log should only be allowed a maximum of of alcohol in their blood to be con not drunk the Town of Halton Hills Committee has suggested The present maximum level is 80 milligrams for every 100 of blood but said committee chairman Sheldon policemen on the Com said first offenders may get some leeway and offenders may have milligrams or 100 milligrams of alcohol in their blood By lowering the max there can still be that leeway but the range will be 60 or milligrams Sheldon was speaking at Tuesday Town Council meeting where the Committee report was presented The Committee was formed as a result of encouragement from the Ministry of the At torney General and the tion of Municipalities of Ontario for all communities to come up with effective measures and programs on the problem of drinking and driving A blood check of those in vol In car accidents when it is suspected that alcohol con tributed to the accident more money from the province for police alcohol detection equip ment such as the Alert tor an increase in the drinking age in Ontario to years from 19 years and a requirement in Ontario that all driver licences have a picture of the driver were the other suggestions made by the com The committee represented a good cross section of people Two policemen James Erskin the police commissioner so meone from Alcoholic Anonymous a psychologist a minister and a housewife with young teenagers sot on the com Councillor Mike Armstrong commended the Committee and Sheldon The Committee has done an excellent job More than people Joined Ontario Lieutenant Governor John Aird in officially opening the Crawford Lake Indian Village and Conservation Centre Sunday at the historical site The project has been more than two years In the offing and will need still more time before all facets of the final project are completed A Halton Region Conservation Foundation drive of has reached with yet one year remaining With many of the projects completed on the site it was felt the time was right to open it The opening ceremonies featured a scene stealer when an poster representing an Indian spoke on the dais alongside Gov for several minutes It was only after the ceremonies were completed that his true Identity was uncovered He had fled the scene and was not identified On the official opening day members of the public watched a variety of exhibits and films in the conservation centre The Foundation isn yet able to purchase plays but the Bruce Trail Association the Royal Ontario Museum and other groups provided suitable displays LtGov Aird unveiled two special plaques the ceremonies One plaque notes the financial lions of the major benefactors of the fund raising drive Special plaques noting the contributions of the Burton Charitable Foundation of Milton the Robert Bat em on family and the Canadian National Sports men Shows were placed in the new Con serve Centre In addition a special plaque noting the contributions of the Burton Charitable Allan Burton has served W a volunteer position as vicechairman of the Halton Region Conservation Foundation for several years The elation of the project progress is explained by Louise the foundation chairman Everyone on the Foundation Is thrilled hat we have accomplished bo much In such a short time she said When we started the campaign in 1981 the economic reces was also beginning o take hold of the economy so we were grateful for the support we have received during these tough economic times The Foundation has named two rooms In honour of two of its benefactors The Conservation Centre auditorium is named in honour of the Canadian National Sportsmen s Fund which provided a grant for this purpose The Fund disperses money raised by its shows across Canada each year earmarked for worthy projects The Resource Library In the Centre is named for the family Artist Robert Bateman and his wife have served as cochairmen of the Foundation education committee during the fund raising project Mr Bateman donated an original acrylic painting of Crawford Lake which raised as the prize in a special draw He also donated fees from a number of speaking engagements and the family has donated seven limited edition prints for permanent display in the Centre IFYOUDONT YOU MAY NEVER FORGET Region great debate EFW plan shelved Regional council great debate over a much touted proposal to bum up to per cent of s solid waste was resolved as expected last Wednesday with councillors shelving the scheme all the details are Ironed out Council did the only thing lt could to use chairman Pete words In putting the elaborate Energy from Waste proposal on hold likely until 1998 Faced with extensive wrangles over building an EFW plant with Its massive in and smokestack choosing an appropriate site and negotiating with existing in to benefit from the steam or electric produc by the incineration council instead turned Its entire tion back to landfill At the same tune council will establish a citizens advisory committee on the solid waste matters to offset stated con over the availability of information on consultants and council Jons While the struggle to And additional landfill capacity somewhere in the Region con tinues staff will explore options for future New customers for EFW power be sought and Ford will be asked to reconsider its decision to pull out of the program Ford was one of ten area In dustrie Industrial sites ex by for possible tiein with the proposed EFW plant Acton Beardmore plant was also among them but because of environmental and technical factors was never high In the running The decision to shelve Pomeroy told councillors and interested guests represents a giant step forward sitated by the virtual im possibility of defending the pro gram in the absence of a cor porate customer Certain doors were left ajar if ongoing studies turn up on EFW site better than any other potential site in and eligible for a very significant non Regional financial contribution an electricity producing plant will be con Burlington Councillor Joan Little did some tallying of pro jected EFW costs had the pro gram been endorsed By under existing circumstances she pointed out an estimated residents would have to pay million for the program or per capita per year Now come on she said where the feasibility in that Supporting the move to have Ford reconsider its position Burlington Mayor Bird ad vised council to keep all avail able options open He said he wouldnt bet that will have approved a suitable land fill site even three years down the road There are some very good reasons to stop for stationary school buses Such as the penalties for riot slopping which could include six dement points fines up to and even imprisonment And this year there something new to watch for Chrome yellow school buses can be used for passen under 18 to or from any eventday or night Drivers will activate their flashing red lights and slop arms when their passengers get on or off the bus But the most Impor tant reason of all is simply this Your mistake could cost a child s And that kind of mistake never forgotten So remember drivers going in birth must stop for a school bus its red flashing and stop arm ex tended Drivers approaching from behind must stop at least metres about six car lengths behind the bus So be extra careful at ail times Keep an eye for Hashing lights and stop arms on school buses Please don I take a chance with the life of a child CAN YOU AFFORD TO FORGET Ministry of Transportation and Communications Ontario

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