Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 15, 1976, p. 5

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YOUNGSTERS WAIT their turn in line to tell their fondest wishes to art Santa The Acton Free Press Wed December 1976 5 WHO IS this hairy beast anyway Kyle Thorn son two look at Santa even though he shared his throne at the Y Saturday afternoon after the Santa Claus parade JOHN MOWAT handed out candy canes at the Y after the Santa Claus parade I wish to express my sincere thanks to those who supported me in the Erin Township election SEASON S GREETINGS TO ALL 1 1 bHIHHbI To Residents of Erin i and Erin Township Thank you or your support at the polls December 6 look forward to serving as trustee on your behal on the Wellington County Board of Education during the next Pleasecall metoexpressyour and your concerns Sincerely Virginia Kennedy 9991 store 9175 home Saturday MARK ARMSTRONG was in the parade and then visited with Santa in the He lives at R and goes to Speyside school SANTA AND Gavin Elliott three had a friendly chat at the Y Saturday afternoon after the parade Gavin s parents are Kate and Norman Elli Elliott Break broken his V and Restaurant on Mill ACTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DECEMBER MERCHANTS CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HOURS FOR MOST LOCAL STORES Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 15 9 a m to 16 9 a m to 9pm 17 9 a m to 9pm 18 to 6pm 9 a to 9 to 9pm 22 9a m to 9pm 23 9 to 9 pm 24 9 a m to 6pm 25 CHRISTMAS DAY CLOSED CLOSED 28 9 a m to 29 9 m to 6pm 30 9 m to 31 9 to 6pm Jan NEW YEARS CLOSED CI sir in stmas Arrangements we and Poinsett as Mum Plants Hang ng Plants as Azaleas African Tropical Plants Robertsons shoppe ACTON Phone 2 or 8777375 TOWN and COUNTRY 3 DAYS LEFT DONT FORGET YOUR COUPONS I FROM LAST WEEKS NEWSPAPERS BIG SAVINGS THRUOUT THE STORE PI I All NOT OUR HOLIDAY HOURS Dk 31 Everyone wants to reduce new home costs Heres a new report that suggests how it can he done Cloud Cloud Hornby MASTER FEEDS Ontario s present urban development standards are among the highest in the world However the standards set by our municipalities vary considerably a fact which in some instances adds greatly to the cost of new housing Your Ontario Government believes that realistic development standards throughout the province would lead to continued high quality new housing but at a lower cost This case is strongly presented in a new report Urban Development Standards A Demonstration of the Potential for Reducing Costs issued by the Ontario Ministry of Housing The report points out how more realistic standards could significantly reduce home mortgage payments and indicates that adoption of such standards would in some areas lead to more economical use of land energy savings reduced pressure on and greater feasibility for public transit ff you would like a leaflet summarizing the main features of the suggested new standards write to Communications Branch Ministry of Housing 56 Street W 2nd Floor Toronto Ontario M7A2N5 Ministry of Housing John Rhodes Minister William Davis Premier Province of Ontario

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