Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 4, 1976, p. 3

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The Acton Free press Wednesday Jan 3 Acton band receives 1070 THE NUMBER OF cut trees along Sideroad Five east of had the photographer stumpedforan explanation Family restaurant waits for licence Looking to the future Mr Georgiadis Junior said the restaurant may open Sundays to serve special meals There Is at least one sign blowing In the wind to Indicate a liquor licence is on its way to the Acton on Ma Street South A smart red and yellow colored sign which hangs out front of the restaur ant indicates that It is under a liquor licence Owner Harry soys he hopes the licence will arrive this week Mr Georgiadis who has operated the Acton Restaur ant for five years applied for a 1 quor licence in September of lost year Mr Georgiadis and his wife are well acquainted with their patrons He has been In the restaurant business The hanging sign plus the new matching one on the restaurants front identify the family restaurant as Acton GO doesnt welcome pets If you re riding CO transit leave your pet at home GO Issued a reminder this week that dogs cats budgies and other pets to be Some local businesses were supplying the town with their new calendars taken on rains or buses The only exception to this rule arc blind persons with seeing eye dogs GO has been having pro blems with passengers trying to bring pets on trains and buses On some occasions the police have had to be called to enforce this rule Mark Morrison of Cook St suffered about dam age as a result of being hit by a vehicle on the left side The damage estimate was made by the police The accident in the early afternoon of December had the Morrison vehicle log south in the lot and the second vehicle either arriving or leaving the parking spot beside it Police seek driver car The identity of a car in in a twocar collision in the parking lot of the com centre is being sought by police A parked car owned by Meeting The Chamber of Commerce is an annual meeting for Jan at the Music Cenlre Truck misses damage A town garbage truck S escaped damage when it col The other vehicle driven lldcd with a car on Main by William Henderson of Street South Tuesday Regan Cres Georgetown December at is a suffered about in The truck was driven by damages according to Larry of Main St Hal ton Regional Police Murder rumors Rumors around Glen Williams there was a murder there lastThursdayarenottrue police said Superintendent Floyd Schwanlz squashed murder rumors stating an year old woman Annie Jack 9 Prince Street died of a causes He said there was absolutely no evidence of foul play in connection with the woman Bail revoked Bail has been revoked and Dale Harold More tie who faces manslaughter charges is back in custody He was returned to Ha lion jail in Milton early New Year s day 3 Dale Gate was charged with manslaughter lowing the death of Lloyd Sedorc outside the McGibbon Hotel Septembers The accused will appear in Georgetown Provincial Court for a preliminary hearing next Wednesday January 11 The hearing Is to be held soil can be determined if there Is enough evidence to justify trial Morette was in custody from September to Sept ember before being released on bail following a hearing A manslaughter conviction carries a maximum life Impris onment sentence but is rarely handed down CENTRE Dining Lounge The signs were erected last Saturday The interior of he restaurant has also been given decorative attention by the owner The serving room appears to be larger because of the brick and wood panelling on the walls White stippling above the panelling accents the roominess The seating however has dropped a bit The son of the owner George said in an Interview there are seals today The number may dip to after all the re novations are completed The restaurant used to seat patrons About tie has been spent so far on making Mr Junior said Mr Georgiadis Junior sold he liked to use as many local tradesmen and materials as possible About per cent of the lumber came from Mackenzie the electrical work wasby a Milton firm and the new charcoal broiler was installed by Acton plumber Walter Barlow hesald The licence which the res taurant has bid for is specifi for beer and wine In addition to the charcoal broiler an eight Toot beer fridge has been installed Popular domestic and Import brews are on the wine and beer list The restaurant will continue to cater to the genera public and families Mr Georgiadis Junior said It also hopes to keep up the fish and chip end of the bus in ess One of the downtown res taurant attractions to patrons is the parking spaces at the rear Acton Citizens band has received a grant of to help buy new lnstru An oboe and a bassoon will be purchased Grants totalling have been approved for projects in The range from to Hills swim teair received a cheque for m to share in the purchase racing lanes starting blocks and stop watches George town minor soccer Hon is to receive a grant of 954 to go towards soccer balls and awards library has receive largest grant of share In the purchase of Canadian books and materials and a microfiche reader and printer Milton J high school received the next largest amount of to aid In the purchase of lighting equipment i The City of Burlington got a grant worth 240 to assist with the costs of constructing a permanent pavillion for competitive equestrian events Oakvllle Optimists girls soccer team received a grant of to defray the costs of travel to attend the in vita Third Annual girls Burlington will receive a grant of to aid In the pur chase of Hungarian books and records The Burlington public library is to be granted to aid in the costs of con true ting an access ramp for the handicapped and a grant of WW is to be made to the Oakville Senior Men Basketball Association to assist with the purchase of basketball equipment Thomas Joseph of will receive a grant of to aid In the pur chase of audio equipment and tape for the development of an entertainment program for use In local libraries hos pitals and community organizations A grant of is to be mode to the Burlington Table Tennis club to share in the purchase of table tennis tables and balls Region Four of the Ontario Fencing Association In Burlington is to receive a grant of to defray the costs of hosting a coaches conference Culture and Recreation Minister Robert Welch said grants are part of the ongoing Share program for Hydro tests Ontario Hydro will carry out a routine reduction of voltage In its system on January 11 The voltage reduction amounts percenter about enough power to supply the requirements of a city the size of London Ontario The reduction tests will take place during two one- hour periods The first is from 12 to 130pm and the second from 15 m to 15 The tests are not ex to affect residential commercial or industrial customers according to Ont Hydro If bad weather or system problems occur on January 11 the lest will be postponed two days soccer tournament in Alex Virginia A cheque for will be received by the Oakville Symphony Orches tra Inc to share in the costs of a visiting artist program by a string quartet from the Kelso Quartet Camp St Michael Hungarian Greek Catholic Church in BOWLING Great Fun lit BOWL for BOWL for Health Acton Bowling Lanes the support of cultural and allotted million to more recreational facilities To than groups and date in the ministry has projects across the province CHICKEN PIZZL 29 MILL STREET EAST call 8532450 tilth ave a han rfro mnewy earse ve butf orthe be stchick enpiz zao rsubs wema ket hem CHICKEN PIZZA MILL STREET EAST 8532450 FOR SALE 3 Ton International DUMP TRUCK 7 foot snow plow Willy a JEEP with snow plow Both Vehicles Sold Uncertified Andrew Murray Motors Ltd Georgetown THISTLE CUSTODIAL SERVICE CARPET Complete INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL CLEANING Owned and operated by Chail Cheync 8531846 -GEORGETOWN- Optic MrktplM Pitt Having A Hearing Problem J Problems With Your Hearing Aid Mr F L will ba in I Goorgetown Friday January noon I Acton Friday January 1 p to 3 SERVICE ANNUAL sale STARTS THURS JANUARY 33 off TSHIRTS PANTS PANT SUITS LONQ DRESSES OVERALLS DRESSES HOUSECOATS SNOW SUITS MITTS HATS CHECK OUR BARGAIN RACK WITH SAVINGS OF 10 MORE Vests T Shirts Sweaters Js Pants Overalls SUPER VALUES WINTER JACKETS WINTER JACKETS Nylon Only 600 SNOW SUITS Only SNOW SUITS Only 1000 4AQ7 OFF ON ALL SOCKS DAYS ONLY JAN SALE SUITES PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED ON All INSTOCK SOFA SUITES 2 piece Regular COLONIAL place MODERN BLUE SOFA Reg SOFACHAIR 4 piece Reg DAVENPORT Regular 27900 LOVE SEAT- SOFA BED SA Regular LOVE SEAT piece- Acrylic Pile Reg PIT GROUP SALE ONE WEEK ONLY JANUARY 5 TO ALTON KEEN ST I NO ACTON

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