Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 24, 1984, p. 6

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Permits down 3 mil but industrial total up Housing start to Halloo mils continue to lag behind last year with a total value of million until the end of September compared to million last year The overall total shows a S3 million drop in permits from last year This year a total Is compared to million last year But Industrial and commercial building is well ahead of the same nine months In An addition costing at Building Products in Acton and renovations totalling 30 at The Oide Hide House Acton helped boost these totals to OS million until the end of September com pared to at the same time last year Alterations and additions to homes con to be a popular way to gain extra space This year such permits have been Issued compared to last year So far this year the Town has collected MB in building permits In plumbing perm ts and In lot levies In addition Region has collected in lot levies HAPPY BIRTHDAYI Seek zoning amendment for temporary second home A GOOD RUMMAGE ROUND Wat weather to put a damper on the annual St Joseph Church rummaoe sal Friday Plenty of visitors checked out tha bargains In the church basemen keeping to right Mary Oorjup Sandra Hum and Rene Arble busy looking attar their Tha church may stage e repeal performance this fall- watch the Free Press lor details Police blotter Cash stolen Police report was taken from the St Bull Tavern Saturday after am Entry was gained by forcing a balcony window open Stolen Flag A pole was bent at Double Nursery in Kit I Acton In order Co steal a flag valued at last Tuesday Collision A car driven by Er of McDonald received damage when it coll with a car driven by a 3 Milton woman on Armstrong Ave near Rd in Georgetown last Thursday Therewerenoinjurles Screen torn Damage to a front screen door on Place was estimated at when it was torn sometime last Saturday night Hit and run Police have no on yet on a suspect car which drove on the lawn of a Young St home and hit the porch and part the siding causing damage last Tuesday afternoon Interested parties have another day to declare their opposition to an application by an area couple to build a temporary second residence on their property Roy and June Warner of Lot 17 Conces slon were on hand at a recent public meeting on then- application for a bylaw amendment to allow for the second home for their son He will carry on farming their property on at No objections were offered by those In the gallery at the special Town council meeting The proposed residence would be a mobile New VON board Audrey Wells of OakviUe director at large of the national Victorian Order of Nurses board has been elected president of the Order s Hal ton branch Also on the Hal ton board are past dent Thomas of Carlisle vice president Howard Hansuld of OakviUe treasurer Gary Briggs of Burl and members Mary Beverley Douglas Josephine Blake Taylor Joan Thomas Ion and Betty Irwin Solutions Weve built our reputation on solving real estates toughest problems This is the name that thousands of Canadians have trusted for over 70 years It s the sign of reliability The sign that says you can trust our expertise in all phases of commercial industrial investment and residential real estate That expertise stems from our first hand experience at dealing with change And as the times change so do we Today you can rely even more on the expertise of our highly skilled personnel The support of our computer based technology And the immediate accessibility to our vast range of services across Canada and elsewhere in the world Reliability Trust Service Together they vc made us Canada s leading realtor Thousands of Canadians know time they see our sign TOY CANADA TO years REAL ESTATE SERVICES AELePAGE 170GUELPHST GEORGETOWN 8770173 The Arthur SL home Jim and Uty HlQotna waa a busy place Sunday at donna Quests including Mayor Run Miller and the couple a lour children and lour grand- children popped In tor an open bout Jims birthday Retired from Ford In to see old friends and acquaintance from the Legion and around own Daughters Cethryn Tocher and her children Holly and Chrta home and the permit would expire after HUlaburgn Frances Olbion end her children three years Ian and Michael from and Charter Deadline or formal written objections is Van Oosten and Jane logins Acton ware tomorrow Thursday Council will rule on on hand to make the occasion all the mora the application next Monday night Obituary Catherine Kaye Roszell ran shop here 45 years A wellknown and popular Acton resident Catherine Elizabeth Kaye died Sept at the Nursing Home in Fergus alter almost two years of failing health She was She was born Dec 1B89 in Erin Township the only daughter of George and She attended Woodside S S In Erin Township Miss was best known locally as the London Life LIFE TERMGROUP ANNUITIESMORTGAGE DISABILITYR R S ASM Clarence Baker Camay Andy Bowmen Area Office 221 When Every Ltf It Sotnath ng Special I HAVE As a firm believer In recycling buy moat of my child clothing at They ore a good value and the stall always takes a worm Interest In the customers Jan el Duual Main St S Georgetown 877 proprietor years of The Kaye Shoppe originally housed In the former post office on Mill St Willow St In the front part of her home where she lived almost years Miss took I pride in the high quality of her store s wool and cotton goods and catered to the needs of local embroiderers as well as selling gifts The I Shoppe used to be the best place to go for ladies hats in town Besides her parents Miss was predeceased by both of her brothers Garfield of and David of Indian Head and by two nephews Jack of Abernclhy and George of Indian Head She Is survived by nieces Marguerite Patterson and Belly Maye both of Acton greatniece Carol Patterson of Walker ton and three nieces in western Canada Alice McCall of Melville Laura Burton of Vancouver and Dorothy Powell of Rev Craig Cribar of Knox Presbyterian Church conducted a funeral service from Shoemaker Funeral Home Acton Interment followed at Fair view Cemetery where pallbearers were family friends William Cameron of Glenn Banks of Hanover Brian Skerrett and Harvey Tuffln of Guelph Ray Thompson of and William Thompson of Acton Obituary BUILDERS AND HOME OWNERS THE PLACE TO SAVE I Dominion IWindows 35 OFF PRICE SAVMG WOOD OR CUD SALE NOW ONI NEW OR REPLACEMENT SAVE DIRECT FACTORY PRICES U All TUJTOir OROfftS SPECIAL PRICES ON HOUSE LOTS RING YOUR PLANS IDEAS PATIO DOOR SALE DIRECT FACTORY PRICES PONDEROSA PINE Safety Double with Screen and Hardware LIST LIST 879 ASK US ABOUT LOWE 3j MontoFrl 96 Sen 91 W ALSO INSTALL Mountaimrtarw GEORGETOWN 8771186 Extra Special Pricing LET US QUOTE ON YOUR JOBS THE TO SA C Holmes lived on east coast Bom and raised in Acton Archie Colin Holmes died Oct at his home in Frederic ton N B He was He was born in August 1940 to the late Margaret Edith Holmes and David Holmes now a resident He Is also survived by brothers Allan of Acton and Donald of St Thomas A funeral service was held Oct at Bishops Funeral Home in with Rev KW MacKenzle officiating Inter ment followed in the same city Eden Mills Craft Club launches its 8485 season By MRS G MACDOUGA1X On Thanksgiving Sunday Jessica Taylor infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Steve Lowrie was baptised by Rev Sam at Eden Mills United Church Worldwide Communion was also observed Betty Marshall visited her daughter and son in law Barbara and Pat In Toronto Mrs M spent a couple of days with her ailing mother Helen Archibald Birth of Toronto Friends and old neighbors of this area ex tend sincere condolences to Wynne and Agnes Dunbar and their family in their bereavement of a loved son and brother Donald Dunbar The Tuesday Afternoon Craft Club has begun Its fall meetings Any interested per sons may contact Berniece for lion regarding the club a activities A reminder of Pub Nile this Friday Oct sponsored Community Club Police auction The annual Hatton Regional Police auction of becycles and other found or confiscated goods lakes place Oct at 9 am at the Georgetown headquarter on Guelph St near Rd There be plenty of bargains for these with cash or personal cheques backed up by full Identification

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