Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 5, 1984, p. 24

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BiO Georgetown Acton Wednesday Dec 51964 Elderly service advisors Milton Councillor Bill Johnson says be knows a Georgetown resident who would be an ideal candidate for one of two citizens positions on the Regions new elderly vices advisory committee Advertisements will soon appear urn ling nominations Other committee members will be the mayors of Mil Ion and Burlington and representatives of area hospitals the Health Council Social Planning Council Housing Authority rest homes chambers of commerce two Provincial ministries and Sheridan College s gerontology program Farm jobs for youth An employment program which provides job training for youth and extra help for farmers is being sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food and the Ontario Youth Corps Eligible must be 1524 years of age have grade II education or less and be unemployed for at least weeks The youths will be placed on farms the idea that they will be willing to do farm tasks such as cleaning barns feeding livestock keeping records Operating machinery and genera maintenance Eligible fanners must be farming a commercial operation and interested in training a youth during Ihe winter months Horticultural and agricultural businesses arc also included The youth receives as wages per hour based on a 40hour work week The Host Farmer contributes per hour toward the youths wages Workers Compensation and Unemployment Insurance are the responsibility of he Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food The employment period is for 12 weeks beginning November 12 and ending March The application deadline has been extended to December IBM For further inquiries please contact Agricultural Trainees Program Agriculture Centre O Box 1030 Guelph Ontario 823STOO Ext CORRECTION NOTICE The Cadet ad appearing in last weeks paper was Incorrect The ad below is how the ad should read We apologize for any Inconvenience this may have caused Cadet Cleaners and their customers DRY CLEANING SALE shoe repair PLAZA SI right Irs ready Irs guaranteed fcare about your cur And as your specialist I you a inspection and estimate a national GUARANTEE on your shocks as long as you PETTY BROTHERS GARAGE LTD Alma St Rock wood I ACTON HIGH SCHOOL BAND Invites you to attend their annual ft a Christmas Concert 9 fi DATE Wednesday Dec PLACE Acton High School S Cafetorlum ALL DONATIONS WILL 8E PUT TOWARD THE COST OF OUR MARITIME TOUR New Years Gala at the Red Mill Theatre us or GOOD a musical review Dining and dancing with all the trimmings Reserve Now 5277375 HEY KIDS DONT MISS BREAKFAST WITH SANTA ZZ2EZ3E22 SATURDAY DECEMBER 15th AT 9 TILL 11 A KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHURCH ST GEORGETOWN LIMIT BY TICKET TO 200 ADULTS WELCOME TICKETS A VAILABLEA T THE 30 MAIN ST SOUTH GEORGETOWN 8775266 SPECIALS Sale starts Wednesday December 5 Sunday December Fresh Dally ITALIAN 3 loaves or BREAD OO Product of USJV Canada No 1 TOMATOES Product of Canada No 1 LETTUCE OO aw Produce of Italy rM Canada Extra Fancy GRANNY SMITH APPLES ORANGES CUP A SAVE CUP A SAVE CLtPflSflVt CUP4 CLIP CUPASAVB FREE FREE ONIONS 2 lb bag with purchase over Basket of i APPLES any variety In baskets J GEORGETOWN FROST MARKET ST 75 Off onbagol 10 lb PEI POTATOES We reserve the right to limit quantities Q tractor mo plow ha will use to clear out mow llllad driveways In Ha hat jutl a new called Local man opens new snow plow business Let it snow let It snow let It snow Thats the song Gil has been singing since he started his new snow plowing business called Price is the reason an count ant got into this seasonal business lie says he checked into prices for two drive ways of one of his properties and says they were unreal says he can get it done more cheaply doing it himself and he thought why not for other people It s a real deal for senior citizens I think a very reasonable price he said charges for the season or per month In residential areas he will plow out driveways right up the garage door and the town sidewalk too If requested with a small MTD tractor and plow For rural lane ways Intends to use a four wheel drive vehicle Over flyers to advertise his business have already been distributed in Georgetown and is also looking for customers In Acton Nerval Glen Williams and everywhere else in between He says he wants as many as 300 and as of a neck and a half ago he already had customers signed up If he does get as many as says he will hire someone probably from one of the new employment works programs to help plow the snow during the day while he is at work It Is a 24hour vice he says with the plowing done when ever It snows or when drifting snow fills In the driveway If you find yourself snowbound winter call Gil at and he will dig you out Trustees okay new rent rates Groups and organizations who use Board of Education school facilities will soon be receiving new rent notices The Board trustees voted Thursday to accept the revised rental rates which lake effect 19G5 The categories for groups have been ex from five to nine which Trustee Cam Jackson chairperson of the community school administration committee said will alleviate the concerns of Trustee Bruce She had opposed the Implementation of the first rental rate structure saying was full of inconsistencies Now groups wide such as Cubs and Scouts Home and School Association Neighborhood Watch Block Prcnls and University Womens Club can rent rooms at no charge Bruce however was not satisfied that her first part of her motion which asked that the basic cost reflect the cost which In curred by the renting parlies was solved She argued at the board meeting that care- taking costs are being levied for some groups or events when the caretakers are already in the schools doing their duties Jerry Jenkins superintendent of business services told Bruce the rental rale has been based on a total average application whether or not there Is a care taker To change that he said the whole rental rate structure would hove to be changed again Rents for nonprofit nursery school will rise by only In January to allow them to inform their customers of the new rotes but on Sept 1985 they will be subjected to the full increase Trustee Jan l Mlllmon saying the rents were too inappropriately high asked if renters had been informed well In advance of the new increase Jackson said they were told the board was considering an increase so not been a total surprise Rent increases range from 25 per cent for commercial theatre groups or nursery schools to per cent for licensed events by nonresident groups Reductions In the rents range from per cent for churches and community support activities to no charge for the previously mentioned groups Gulled again Regional council almost became the only Ilalton council to take on the ringbilled gull last week Councillors almost absent- mindedly sanctioned a resolution referring the Township of concerns over large numbers of the gulls in its area planning director for more information One member pointed out that all four area municipalities had ignored the request to declare open season on the birds and the Region followed suit

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