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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 26, 1980, p. 7

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Rev Stephen conducted the Tour day Kids Krusadc last week at he Pen teeostal Church Jelinek calls for Olympic boycott Tho Acton Press Wednesday Mar 1980 7 Hnlton MP Otto Jelinek has urged in a tetter to Prime Minister Pierre Trudcau that Canada boycott the summer Olympics in Moscow Jelinek who called for he games to be moved from Moscow during the recent federal election campaign says It would be sheer madness for the western nations to go to Russia this summer Taking part in the games would be to sup- Obituary port the Soviet tool sports Halton MP competed in the 1960 winter games and says under normal circumstances he agrees with the ideal that and sports mix However the military invasion of Afghanistan by the armed forces of the Soviet Union It any thing but normal Jelinek called for Trudcau to support Unit States President Margaret Thatcher in Jimmy Carter and Brit tlieir boycott plans He ish Prime Minister urged Canada support Harry Gordon Obituar Gail Fryer Patricia Gall Fryer who lived in Acton for years died March at Henderson General Hospital Hamilton following an IB month illness She was years old Miss Fryer who at tended Robert Little M Bennett and Acton High School moved to Edmonton Alberta years ago Born August 1MB in a daughter far Kenneth and Florence Fryer she worked as a secretary for Travel Alberta She was a member of the choir at St Anglican Church in Acton and also sang In the choir at Cathedral Church of All Saints in Edmonton An avid sportswoman Miss Fryer played first Knox Alert base for the Acton girls team and was a member the Acton High School girls basketball teams Miss Fryer also enjoyed down hill and cross country skiing golf racquet ball and was a football fan Funeral service was held March at St Alban with Rev Arthur and Rev Laurie officiating Inter ment followed at Fair- view Cemetery Friends David Shan Acton Rick Baker and BUI Warren Edmonton and Peter Campbell Oakville and cousins Brad and Greg Salt Hamilton were the pallbearers Miss Fryer was the granddaughter of Maude and Fred Salt of formerly of Acton for over years died Mardi at General Hospital following a six week ill ncss Mr Gordon was in his year Born August 17 IB90 In New Brunswick to Gil ford and Lettla Brown the deceased lived Main Street N Mr Gordon was pre deceased by his wife Edith Hanson brothers Grant New Brunswick and Morris and Albert both of Acton and sisters Clara and Nellie of New Brunswick He Is the father of old and Gordon both of Acton and had grandchildren and eight great grandchildren Mr Gordon Is a former president of tht and life member of the Black Chapter of British America A carpenter he was described as very friendly and always help ful Mr Gordon was a member of the Acton Baptist Church A service was held at Shoemaker Funeral Home on March with Rev Das Sydney of ficlating and interment followed at Cemetery Nephews Allan on Henry Wedge Fred Gordon and Robert Gord on as well as friends Norm Price and Ben Rody served as pall bearers Mr Gordon is survived by his sons as well as bro ther Tom Gordon Acton and bister of New Brunswick Reed will run Burlington MPP Julian Reed will definitely seek a another term if Ontario should go to the polls I II look forward to another term if the people so choose he soys There s a job to be done I have found my niche in the area of energy my great area of satisfaction and it has given me a chance to a lot more NEWMAN ff II 1 HOI DEN taught in a of powir Playing 24 hours Prices Untold Ruk None STARTS FRIDAY Qui wllrS 1 1 ME HANOI I 111 1 111 inKUUUl K I KOMI Hi Hi 1 Ml llllll Making banner The Knox Alert Evening Group met in the Mary Ellen Anderson Room Before the meeting began a minute a silence was held in memory of Mary Graham who had been a hard working member of the group The making of a banner for the festival of Banners in May was discussed and the meeting was closed with Greenock Hear Dairy Princess by Mrs Gates Regardless of the stormy night mem gathered at the home of Mrs E McGeragle for the regular March meeting of Greenock branch Agriculture and Canadian Industries conveners were in charge Mrs C Altken in troduced Miss Cathy Rich Halton County Dairy as guest speaker With visual aids and friendly manner Cathy explained to U3 her duties as princess She is sponsored by the Ministry of Agriculture and the Milk Marketing Board At present there are dairy farmers In County and 1B0 In Wellington Working through the school class room Is no doubt one of the best ways to promote our most food beverage milk Cathy advised that a shopper should be careful when buying dairy products Many artificial products have Invaded the market She stated that being a dairy princess was a very Informative rewarding and enjoyable ex Home and Country our FWIO magazine was distributed by Mrs E A concise report of the spring Centre Wellington District Directors meeting was given by Mrs Sinclair The poster contest depleting International Year of the Child was extended Semi finalists will be chosen the spring district annual In El or a In May Area Convention will be held In Regal Hall October and I960 the Mlspah Benediction Mrs Robertson Isabel McDonald and Babe convener of the program followed the World Day of Prayer service with the group Joining In Appropriat hymns were sung and the program was brought to a close by the group repeating the Benedic Hon on the Service sheet The president Irene Terry took charge of the business portion of the meeting The treasurer reported on the new allocation and it was decided to accept it The Daughters of Knox in vited the group to have a table at the bake and craft sale on October It was decided to pur chase an In Memoriam Certificate in memory of Mrs A C Stewart founder of the group SPRING SPECIAL GREASE OIL FILTER SPRING SPECIAL did you die Joseph Did you die in this house Why do you OUR CREDIT CARD APPLICATION FORM IS YOUR ENTRY FORM f A FORD MUSTANG DOOR MODEL EQUIPPED WITH EXTRA FEATURES INCLUDING AUTOMATIC 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