The Acton Free Wad Nov Mayors wife Mrs Tom Hill dies suddenly Hills Mayor Tom Hill suffered a personal irngcdy early Sunday when Ida pant years died In Georgetown and Mimorial Hospital She hod lecn 111 for some lime suffered a heart attack and wax rushed hack to hospital Mrs Mill was a lifelong resident or area In Acton the daughter of Joseph and Mnr MiMon she moved will her family to acres on the Scotch Mock near Highway where her father farmed before moving to Shi the old school near St Helena and lulor school lived In ten Williams the rest of her life Mrs Hill was employed In the now defunct Knitting Mill In Williams and later at Hen mo I Knitting Milt She was Grand Mistress of the lAiynl True Him and Ixtgi In Geoigetown In I9i9 She married Twin Hill In In St George mid was membi of St In Glen William until the time of death She I husband Tom and Mary and Maria iM Annie Mis Helen and John Mi Mi lmeral ted was In Id Tuesday afternoon at St Alban t liunh with In torment at Williams emeterv Pallbearers wort Gordon I nulls MtMcnemy Harm lames and of lltilton Hills cmiiult and town department heads as Hydro bill high wants a reason lameron St iTSidenl Jim appeared be fore the lommission at their meeting on wanting to know his bill for the month of May fir exceeded other month Mr himself ad milted his meter was working and it was not mated out the proper figures taken He told the commit he cooks with gas his is hotted by gas and his heating is oil year during the alleged sis he replaced all his light lighting He lias two light bulbs mi side his house Neither Mr or the com mis tun could explain increase Mr did say he hid a lower than usual bill for September Ted Tyler Sr upon listen tug to he ease said We are not a profit making organ I la tinn are here to beat if you can figure out wh it fjour May bill is so different when you say there it nothing wrong tilth your meter you come to as and we will be the first to listen to you Mr left the meeting still not knowing why his bill was so high but hi plained that sometimes mis takes do occur when the me- is being read It was felt by most of the men on the commission hat either the bill before or after the high one was wrong There was difference in the month befon and difference the month after Chamber meeting Hob Ontario Housing Acton program co ordinator for will be guest speaker at a dinner meeting being arranged by the Chamber of Commerce Mayor Tom Hill and ward one councillors are ilso expected to attend the general meeting set for the golf club on Wednesday Nov Tickets arc available from Chamber president Mike at Johnson real estate or Nielsen clothing Parade PAINTING STAIRCASE and washrooms to get ready for Saturdays sale there are volunteers Stu Robertson Ed and Dave Hunter The women refused to hold their arts and crafts sale until the washrooms were perfect claim the artists Legion Notes HAWKINS luliii llin warmth ami I d old brum nun In riliiitilng in liilp Hi In merit will mi Ill In 111 limgit Hie upturning lit for mil with will mi lie mi tit In In kit Mir tin Informed many of you will im lo alii nd In order I lie fun find mi wllfi Norm Irtm Iplnii to It I mm now on w I Ik lint of Hi for will hi Id I or thorn who dam he unlay dime Ililn punt bad limn lul will cm I Mi My wn mo you llnri Dip Unlit Mumhitiihlp a lor mi only but mm mix iiiiibI If hop lliln hint Iho Hull Winner wild tin with nix big win mm thin wink in tin Indimlrliil Yogi Hi urn lmv if In inly bet iipwiibiiliiggooxf standing art Hull loim iA I In BiauiH Knkk IIiiIIh Voui up with the high again thin store of During play in tin igu this in rumored by of mid llowi Willi I hi piny very f 2 In points film I V Hi t If lfi II iiupbelK Ink fun Dos 27 ill Dingo Of fifty play r rut 1 tlie Widmsdiy Inst able In f within allowed win the big of Anyone striving his for the main will to fill ird first link Arts and craft sale will be held at Y TWO FORMER RECTORS the Rev Harry and the Rev Ralph Price stand the Rev Bishop John Both well the Rev Laurie Canon Peter Moore and the Rev Andrew McKcode after last Thursdays dedication service at St New altar dedicated by Bishop to do and to go comprised Instructional missageof Itt Rev John Hot ell of Niagara as Itt spoke at last Thursday dedication at St The service was held dedicate a new altar built by the Rev Laurie a former member of St Itiv built the from wood taken from the case of the organ for used In St Thomas church in St Catharines He spent much of his list sum s vacation he project and at service hid an opportunity to crafts and Ingenuity In altar wan dedicated in mimnry of the faithfully departed of the parish of St Martyr Acton Hangings Also dedicated were red hangings and super tnls which had been mode by ladies of the church complementing the altar and On the dedication leaflet thanks extended to Mr3 Nellie Pitt Mrs Mary Anderson Mrs and Mrs Ida for giving of their time and talent in making the hangings Mrs Mary Anderson was given additional thanks for her of a mhsnl lo used on altar hangings wire dedicated in of I winn of St Albans welcome d On gutsls who had tome to parti tlpitc In the They at as Bishop two formtr rectors the Rev Harry Dawson of St minis Apostle and Ifalpli Irttt of St St Catharines and anon Peter Moore of St rector of the church Iho old organ case had been procured Rev also welcomed the Rev Andrew Heavy fog aid in getaway An incident of vandalism on Sidcroad on Sunday Nov 10 investigation by the Milton detachment of the OPP The family of Coutson Pitt was at a m by a large crash in front of their home Investigation proved a rock had been tossed from a car being driven around the circular drive on their property Vandals had tossed I he rock mately inches in diameter It had gone through the screen and glass of the out side storm door denting the Inside front door faulty muffler According to Mrs Pitt a short time earlier she had been aware of a tar with a faulty muffler starting and stopping in the vicinity of their time Heavy fog the evening made vision possible She she could not see the vehicle from the front window Mrs Pitt said loud crash was heard with the roar of the tar starting off Mr Pill hurried outside to see who had thrown the rock hut he fog assisted the culprits in an easy Bannockburn WI hold meeting The October meeting of the I was held it Mrs A Cnnsaram home Mary Matthews opened the meeting followed by the read of the minutes of the September meeting by Ada Twelve members and four guests answered the roll call oneway in which progress is changing our lives Morrison read the motto live each day The business letters were read followed by the district tors report Randy Matthews a grade student at high school brought some won derful slides from his school trip to Rome Naples and Florence Tht slides and commentary were well done A collection was token and informative and every lowed by a delicious lunch one fell as though Ihey had a half hour of had a mini Italian holiday Hon Underground cable for medical centre and of tongii gallon Stum In iking to tin ton Hot wdl to tin new altar and tht new mi nt and ntw signs Hi said lit iht planning on same His incssagt is an in urn In In advocated acting on Gods word than just talking ibuul it what we art in when m my around us doubt what life Is ill about is important he strtssed The Bishop ex plained that Christ ins have different secondary callings but heir purpose is to shire God with others To what wants to p iss it on to others said To go become lo do were of his talk and he stressed irlicuhrly the of to go He lodiy people are all muddled with terms and in religion rather than the application He said that everyone Is required to go in His name and it is everyone responsibility lo go and share Christianity Following the service guests members of the congregation visited at the nnsh hall for a social half An Iuh will mail rinfii Sal Nov a whin an aria find at In if sale cording lid urn lark mil of rx Is to raise iniiiuy I get building Into as as ireaU In the program I he board Is sponsor of and IfltHHUttiisru it an affair Sluffid wood vi ivlng wall tiiiiKiiiits anil vinous hi ill im of public will lit on Many to be si will In ssfonal from lot supporting Hit I or Iht oast few weeks mi mile of have v rkmg industriously gttting somi of the rooms reidy In par for he suit have plactd own asking for ton Last chance Iribulors lo Mrs ark If in p wh would ildus on on basis liny fuilatl It Ml r ll It It Aln SALE WINTER FOOTWEAR lor tho for coins Stirling your Christmas shopping I lie Legion his a perfect suggestion a centennial com The branch bought up a number of coins to have for special presentations and any other purposes that could up Now they discover they have plenty left and they ve decided to offer them for sale in time for Christmas Cost is SI advertisements The coin committee has just about concluded its project with a full financial statement due before long The project was very sue and a good money maker as the coins were bought up speedily and not turned in again for cash PORTABLE DISHWASHERS See them at Cor Sli Phone Serving and area for over The new medical centre on Mill SI will receive its trielty from Church St underground cable system This was decided at Thus day night hydro meeting The centre wants a three phase underground coble This means going across Mill SI up St to Church St where it will Join on to the proper cables The phntmg of the cable across Mill St will not inter fcrt with traffic iccordmg to commission chairman Paving of streets is under in the industrial park WINTERIZE YOUR HOME NOW WHETHER YOU ARE ADDING A ROOM or BUILDING NEW We CAN HANDLE ITI FREE CONSULTATION on Kitchens Rec Rooms Of an other Construction Saturdays Only from 9 am to pm TOFTS CONTRACTING LTD 4 Huftugul Acton Park Phone 8530604 Rugged and reliable with faststart 8 hp engine 6 forward speeds plus reverse Direct snow propulsion clogging discharge Large gas tank Fully adjustable 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