Press Wednesday 1980 Annual WI picnic he in Acton Sma Acres by Mrs Dixon Shelly Lindsay The annual July picnic kicking the shoe Eva of Silver Wood was Martin Lisa Haaa held at Smallwood Acres clothes pin race Linda Ac Ion Mar are Dav While the ladles pre- son pared the lunch the One llem of business Annual held at HUIcrat bazaar held in May and Church In May Invited all to the garden members were present party June and Mrs Beeney won Mrs Burt Convener first prize for her carrot for Agriculture took over cake the meeting She asked each one to give an who Is leaving token o among continued success in her us Members wished her new home Mrs Eva Martin vol children had a swim Eva Martin volunteered unteered to be Fare the Safely Convener for farm thai they don t do now Mrs C Wilson gave a After a few well chosen very report of words Mrs Glffen pre Centennial Manor Mrs I Car delicious picnic lunch After It was cleared away the social and Mrs Eva Martin con ducted the races Results were as follows Rolling an egg with your nose yrs under Mark Burt Wendy Dixon and Ryan Harvey boys running race years Michael Harvey course Your Corner of the World at Milton The children had an other short time to swim before was time to de port All reported lime Mrs Ironside was hostess to Silver Wood meeting until fall This was the and Canadian In duslry meeting but took CANADIAN THEATRES A GEORGETOWN 3 David Lee form of a social time Martlu boys and girls one valued member Helen Sail reirntly opened the Village Boutique In the new building St The Village Boutique offers fashionable clothing gift ware New Village Boutique offers custom fashion Actons newest Though the Village clothing and gift shop has Boutique has just recent been opened on Mill SI ly opened Miss Saunders by a lady who is happy said she has received be leaving Toronlo inquiries from ladies Helen Saunders opened doors to her Village Boutique she intends include In Corrfe in Ihe new her offering sizes up to building at number Mill St W Complementing the Miss Saunders has a clothing fashions in the variety of summer and Village never before thought of turning that Interest into a business a new venture for said the London to see larger England area native She said just decided to start my business Although Miss ders business is new to town she has her sister and brother in law and Mrs George Debbie Wilson Steven Burl Terry Lindsay race yrs old Hans Cory Wil son Wayne Duncan raceiiyrs Julie Carney race and under Ryan Harvey Wendy Dixon Mark Henderson Burt lifesavers race yrs Michael Harvey David Lee Martin race and over Steven Burt Debbie Wilson Terry Lindsay egg throwing Eva Martin and Rene Dixon and Shelly Lindsay orange race Debbie Wilson and Terry Lindsay Burt and Jackie Mart In ell dropping clothes pins Into a bottle Wendy Dixon Burt Ryan Harvey Mark Henderson throwing rings Julie Carney balloon race Mary Marchlngton Maria Rene leaving for a new home in Eastern Ontario welcomed the members and visitors who sat down to dessert with tea and coffee Mrs asked a blessing The roll call What I Like about ihe Fall Fair was answered by IB mem and three visitors Mrs Ironside gave the report of the District The Hygeia Centre 8440222 Medical Arts Building Reynolds St Oakville Ont MAKE YOUR BATHROOM SAFER For pregnant convalescing or arthritic members of your family ceramic several times costume Miss Saunders indicated she will be moving lo town in about a month For 17 years she has lived in downtown Toronto Now she would like to leave While in to casual clothing for shelves fa hion minded ladies figures The clothes are custom jewellery made for the shop said For the fall Miss Miss Saunders However Saunders will have an she went on to say that assortment of business she does not wish to give clothes plus sweaters and the impression the knits clothing is expensive It Clothing has for some city Miss Saunders said is in the medium price time interested Miss she freelanced as a range she said Sounders however she bookkeeper Coles to keep corridor farm An Acton farmer who Coles like some other tried lo sell his farm out farmers is wary of from under Ontario effects of working so Hydro kV line may po hydro end up farming under the corridor Those arc largely unknown Beef farmer Clarence Coles asked the Agriculture Review Committee to determine if there is enough damage to the farm by the corridor to warrant Ontario Hydro buy the entire acres The recently decided was not enough evidence to warrant the purchase by the public utility The three man committee Is drawn from a list pre pared by Ontario Hydro The utility picks one man then the farmer picks one The pair in turn select the third Coles said that his con seem to have been unfounded For the time being we will carry on The corridor runs down the centre of the Coles farm which fronts on Highway 7 Ontario Hydro has an easement for acres from Coles Coles article revealed Continued on Chartered Accountants Goebelle Wagner 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