Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 26, 1970, page 3

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Band to compete at CNE Sunday Acton Citizens Band Is busy practicing for the band contest at the Canadian National Exhibition this Sunday August 30 at 30 am The Band has played two Sunday concerts this past two weeks Sectional and full band have been held every night with the exception of Friday and Providing Nassagaweya Council gives them the necessary approvals Protein Food Cor poration could be in business in their new proposed plant on the Line north of Highway An associate representing the firm described the business as an intriguing operation The firm will take portions of chickens rejected as uneconomical by major meat packers and separate meat from bone The meat will be packed in pound boxes and shipped back to the packers for sale and the bone would be crushed and used for protein President of Protein Food Joe said India might be a big market for the protein Everything is used Including the fat The fat is used for dehydrated soup While the representatives said their machinery was actually elementary and uncomplicated they noted it was the first of its kind Mr said the proposed building would be square feet on a IS acre parcel About 15 people would be employed Mr asked council to consider rezoning the land and asked assistance In having approved as a Provincial Equalization Area Mr said he would ask the Ontario Development Cor poration for a loan and expected a total investment of Anne says no to proposed Industrial Development Dept Reeve Mrs A MacArthur told her colleagues on council she would not support a move by Ha I ton County to establish an Industrial Development Department We have CORDC fulfilling this function and I can see no reason why Hal ton should go ahead and form a new depart she said noting that from viewpoint it would be no good It would probably be the same as roads all in Oakvllle or Burlington added Councillor Jim Watson We get more back than what we put into the roads challenged Deputy Reeve Gordon Agnew Reeve MacArthur charged that any money the county put into the township for roads was only to service the quarries anyway Assault charge An assault charge has been laid as a result of an incident In volving two women contesting the rightofway over land bet ween Elizabeth Drive and the park An Elizabeth Drive woman has been charged with assaulting another woman from Elmore Drive Both are residents of Lake view subdivision Disputed ownership of the land between the subdivision and the park has been the cause of many complaints to town officials STUDENTS STUDENTS1 STUDENTS FROM KINDERGARTEN AND UP WE HAVE THE INGROUP NECESSARY WEARING APPAREL FROM TOTS TO TEENSALL SELLING AT BACKTOSCHOOL BARGAIN PRICES EVEN MOM OR DAD CAN ENJOY SHOPPING IN OUR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS Tour Money Buys More THE EMILY STORE 29 Mill St E- Acton Saturday of last week Extra practises also are continuing this week Contest number this year is the Arlington Overture and Six Bands are entered They are Paris Norwich Port Colboumc Delhi Georgetown and Acton Acton Citizens Band has placed third in the contest the ACTON FIREFIGHTERS used pitch afternoon The tire occurred about 1 forks as well as hoses to bring a fire In a p and the farm located on Highway shed filled with straw under control on near the Fifth Line ot the farm of Anthony Saturday Staff Photo Saturday fire destroys shed Acton Firefighters were called Thefire destroyed the shed and The Krl farm is located on the to douse a blaze in a wooden shed straw and parts of a nearby tree southeast corner of the in filled with on the farm or but Firefighters were prompt in of Highway and the Anthony Krl l preventing it from spreading and Fifth Line of Esqueslng Saturday afternoon about l causing any further damage Cause of the fire Is not known Asks Nassagaweya for aid to locate industry in twp would be necessary to get the plant operating Ontario Development Cor poration loans money to firms willing to invest In industry in where both the municipality and the province agree would be useful Members of council will tour a meat packing plant in Kitchener to see one of Mr machines in operation The plant he proposes will use two of the machines council Is to see Mr Yarem said he was prepared any restrictions council might wish to enforce and promised there was no need to fear any sort of pollution and she agreed with Councillor Watson that over the years the township would put more Into the county roads budget than they have taken out IMMUNIZATION NEEDS International Certificates of Vaccination in the approved World Health Organization form are supplied free of charge to the travelling public Yellow Fever Vaccinating Centres which are registered with the World Health Organization are operated at the expense of the Department of National Health and Welfare in major Canadian cities In formation relating to im mumzation requirements for international travel is available from the Department of National Health and Welfare Georgetown benefits past two years George Elliott Bandmaster haB been working hard to get the Band in Its best form for the Competition Band Members are also prac diligently to play the number just right Bands entered in this class and all other classes will play In the big band shell this year as the north band stand has been demolished The bus taking the band to the Sunday morning will leave at a m sharp from the Acton Music Centre The Acton Free Press Wednasdoy August Award tender to erect Hornby Park pavilion Council passed a motion their regular meeting Monday night agreeing that the building of a pavilion for Hornby Park is to bo a joint project of and Oakvllle Earlier In the meeting council received a letter from Parks and Recreation Com mission stating they had passed a motion awarding the tender for the construction of the building to Mc Arthur Construction of Georgetown for the sum of The letter added McArtbur have been asked to supply an estimate of Installing an additional pressure system for the building Geoigetown and Soul ham ion were the first two municipalities In Ontario to apply for financing approved capital facilities under a new scheme worked out by the provincial government Provincial Treasurer Charles revealed this week that million has been allocated for 197071 to the On tario Municipal Improvement Corporation to provide a guaranteed market for in debentures for any approved purpose from all municipalities under population The province is buying the debentures at a rate comparable to that secured by municipal credit on the public market The first two applicants had their debentures purchased per Object of the program is to let smaller municipalities have the opportunity to finance capital facilities at a cost comparable to that achieved by larger centres The 1970 Budget included an announcement that the govern ment will help smaller municipalities with capital borrowing needs Municipalities are encouraged to secure capital financing from other sources if they can get better rates of interest OMIC one of several cor porations responsible to the Treasurer for financing municipal school board and educational projects was established in 1950 Since then it has purchased almost million in municipal debentures under Its previous limited authority THE GERMANCANADIAN CLUB OF HALTON COUNTY MILTON HOFBRAUHAUS DANCE STEAMERA WEEKEND IN MILTON ONT SEPTEMBER 5 1970AT MILTON ARENA DOORS OPEN AT TORONTO N Bands KITCHENER REFRESHMENTS DOOR PRIZES LUCKY DRAW Tickets Admission at Door 2 SO MSP IEMT IGAJAMS WHITE SUGAR I IGA COFFEE I SWIFTS PREM I Cream Pies FARMHOUSE BANANA CHOCOLATE COCONUT OR lEttON 399 CUDNEV LEMONADE 10 99 FANCYFRENCH FRIES MIXED VEPETABLES 49 CASH SAVINGS SAVINGS WHOLE KERNEL CORN 2 LANCIA SPAGHETTI POST CEREALS WESTON CRACKERS Its Backtoschool lime LOOSE LEAF Refills FULLY COOKED MOKED PICNIC MIL CUREI SWEET PICKLE COTTAGE ROLLS SIDE BACON WIENERS COOKED HAM IT 49 KRAFT ClMtUiN Cheese Slices rWncor tit mm BREAD CRUMPETS 32 1 BANANAS PEARS S 6 cello carrots Get the BIG PIUS at IGA AH JIM in n amjjssssimSBSim ONTARIO POTATOES ORANGE nectar TEA BAGS FRIT0 CORN CHIPS 2 ihuhpim iniriui FLORIENT u 55 49 Be sure to visit the BOOTH at the and play Lucky Spin FOR fill FOOD CI ITU US MADE A 111 WHITE ICA GRADE A FRESH EGGS mm 3323 BAN ROLLON FREE I DRAW OUT AN ENTRY FOR AT OUR STORE WHEN YOU MAM A PURCHASE YOU WIN FREE GROCERIES FOR THE MIX LAST WEEKS WINNER JEAN ACTON

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