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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 12, 1974, p. 7

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Mrs Gamble retires Burning wires 26 years at RL here Mrs June Gamble has do to retire from teaching after 11 years Gamble recoiled her training in England from the Durham County Hoard of Education In utter gnduatlng from college she taught a scholarship of 11 olds class which the students for grammar school and which competitive basis She spent 14 her first permanent job Also in England trained with the London and Guilds Although she never any crafts she has used this training to her own advantage by rmny lovely rafts especially in ill screening crochet ing and needlepoint areas year Mrs Gamble came to Can in 1948 which was a very Important year for her She found leaching position at Robert Little School she met her husband mid became set tied in a new home that time Robert I School wis Ihe only public school in it com prise a staff of ten teachers In the past years of teach mg grade one Robert Lit Sirs Gamble his sed the tearing do of the original school the building of a public school the I of a high school and witnessed he maturing of the majority of her students Obviously Mrs Gamble has enjoved leaching the children and as she says he Obituary Funeral service for Ethel May Agnew ing in close contact with little Her plans for the future in elude travelling working with her croft hobbies and do ing the things for which she t had time Mrs Gamble simply says of her retirement I taught long enough Although Mrs Gamble would just like to retire ly many people would like lo drop by once again and soy thank you With this thought in mind a group of parents and teachers or a reception on Satur June 1j from to p the resource centre in the Robert I ittle School Also scheduled for Mrs Gamble Is he annual retire ment dinner held by the school board on the same as grade eight lion Mrs Gamble will not at tend the board dinner though She does not want to miss seeing the grade eight students graduate almost oil students she has taught Acton police arrested a Hamilton man June on outstanding warrants and he taken back to Hamilton There were three reports of topes stolen from parked cars June at a police were called when Aylcs a security guard at was found dead of an apparent heart attack Moore was colled On June a Toronto was arrested in on outstanding warrants from Acton for careless driving and failing to appear in court Damage On June a whiskey bottle was pushed through top of a canvas boat which was on a trailer behind a garage on Bower A On June two reports of wires burning were received one the Bank of Montreal outside the building and the on pole in front of office The hydro crew responded and rep red the wires in both areas Charges included one driver under suspension six liquor seizures and four impaired drivers The Acton Free Press Wed June 1974 Richard Telford DC DOCTOR of CHIROPRACTIC 75 ST ACTON Phone 8532483 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY OFFICE HOURS Wed 9am 12 noon 6pm 7pm Tues Fn am 12 noon 6pm Thurs 1pm 6pm Sat 12 noon FAREWELL PRESENTATION was made Sunday to and Mrs Onions who are leaving the United church and retiring at B C Mrs Onions received a bouquet of red roses and Onions a wallet Behind them are those who took part the presentations Robert Kathy Coats and Mrs Helen Little A reception was held after church Trinity says goodbye to Dr Mrs W G Onions ervlcc w is held May It for I the May Agnew of Robertson Drive formerly of lor race Acton who died May ft at the General tat Horn in March IJ00 Mrs and Mrs Wil ham Allan is toe ell George Agnew in April 1922 and was a resident of ville for to foi nine She is survived by her bind two daughters Norma Mrs Tom I I Robertson en Andre ifJ Poplar Ave Acton broiler Dm Allan 1 Milton a sister Mrs Pine SI Milton six grand children and one great child She wis a of the Knox Lad Its Aid the Women s and Kno church officiated service held it the Shoe m iker home Interment was it liirvicw cemetery with and Acton neighbors as pallbearers Hill ltoy Wood McLaren Art Cooper and Joe of United hade farcw to and Mrs G Onions Sunday even though they don t actually leave for another two weeks After the service the congregation remained for cookies and takes punch Mrs Helen I Mil read present book with a page from of the church organ veryone present signed this book pictures w II be added Coats presented a bouquet of red roses to Mrs Onions an elder presented wallet to result of the congregation decision to give the couple the most portable gift possible Obituary Mrs Hassard had active life Unions to the for just irbullnsMiycdlwo both been idmired tin humor in I sense best wishes go th them in Mrs Onions have retirement home it IK Sunday school awards were 1 est nted the sen ice or minutes before church Jm Peine lived the with at the organ The next minister the Rev Nelson will inducted Monday Tunc the same the induct their new pastor Sidney OPEN ACTON ANIMAL CARE CENTRE MILL ST E ACTON 8530131 OFFICE HOURS Monday 200 Thursday 500 pm pm HOUSE CULLS APPOINTMENT Mrs Mirgarct passed quietly In her vear Fxtmdicarc Nursing home In on Sot June 1 She was born in Oct 1885 to Mr and Mrs John Harvey of United loyalist stock The family moved to Acton where Mr Harvey operated a flour mill and served as chief constable resided at on Park and on Lake Avenue for manv years The family consisted of seven Jessie Mrs Carlton Bunks Marv Mrs John Moorel Margaret Mrs J Walt Alva Mr Dora William Mrs J Colin and Vera Mrs Active In her ycirs Mrs worked in the and goods department of Hendersons General More in She worked Department Mori in Shi was active in dramatics and church work She provided leadership in the Aid Sunday School and Women Missionary Society of Knox Presbyterian Church Acton whore she wis a life long member She is the first bearer of the Duke of Devonshire Chapter of the Imperial Order tin of the Mrs married limes in Mr opented a pharmiiy on Mill Street for many years resided on Mill Street and later on Church Street for periods of time in Mrs life long resident of Acton Shi Is survived by two sisters Mrs Somervdli of Toronto and Mrs Dorothy McNu of trait three sons 1 1 i of London Marl of and of 11 grandchildren service was held at Hit Home Aelon Tuts June l with internum it cemetery I and relatives were present I from district ville Montreal Detroit and i TAKEADATSUNS FOR A SPIN AND WINS THIS WEEKS I COMPANY CAR SPECIALS Footwear For the King in Your Life Day June 16 Palmers Hand Sewn Genuine Leather Moccasins 295 800 Kaufman Peter Black Slippers SENIOR CITIZENS OH no Cmunn Juim July 2nd Quitman P Shoes MILL ST ACTON HARDTOP spwd 1 Ml 1n with Imatchtnfl In now automatic radio tide trim radial tire ffnlihad In Burgundy with matching Interior NOW CLEARING JWS SEDAN spaed radio orange with matching trim CCEARINO 3496 1974 DATSUM 710 trim radio rattening Interior NOW 1974 SPORTS radio fully equipped Bold with matching NOW CLEARING 4ptad radio red matching Interior S3 NOW CLEARING 2B2S radial tires with racing stripes orange wtth matching In tror 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