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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 14, 1982, p. 11

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Apr 1982 1982 Acton Curling Club award winners Acton Carting Club Monday Draw winners of the Park and Trophy were Jean centre presenting trophy BUI and Donna Missing were John Mac and Mike Mm on Acton Curling Club Friday Night Mixed B who captured Acton Curling Club riday Night Mixed playoff Winners A of the the Acton Credit Union Trophy were CharlleMcKae vllle Trophy were pre en ling Scott homerville Bruce Mc Arthur skip Mary Acton Curling Club Friday Mixed runnerups winners of the Toronto- In Ion Bank Trophy were Kris Bruce Richard Bruce Hewitt Miss fag was Karen Shortlil If IHBSP- Acton lay Mixed winners SPECIAL THIS WEEK CHICKEN WINGS Relocating soon to 5 Mill St E FREEZER FRENZY Mill St W Acton Obituar Al Former Rockwood resident James Allan AD Clarksburg died March 25 at Toronto General Hospital He was Bom at Blacklands New Brunswick on March Mr was an fisherman and ved in the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II Mr Nichol is survived by his wife Alice Sullivan son Kevin and daughter Gail all of Clarksburg and son Dairy of Rockwood He is also mourned by brother Stanley of New Mills New Brunswick Charles of Oak Harbour Washington Ernest and Bill of Charlo New Brunswick and Alex of Guelph and sisters Holly Haliburton Los Angeles California Nettle Chedore Da nous le Junction New Brunswick Beth Hamilton and both of New Brunswick He was predeceased by brother Kenneth and his par and Mrs James The funeral service was held at Shoemaker Fun era Nome Acton on March 28 with Rev Garfield Reese Church Roger of Free Methodist Church Thornbury at Interment was at Memorial Gardens res a Honorary pallbearers and pallbearers were John A Nichol Scott Chedore Dal Junction New Brunswick Nichol Roy Sullivan Scarborough John Nichol Guelph Dennis Brace Sam Dinsmorc Ted J est in Robert Kowatsky Jack McKinnon Bill Milne Robert Nichol Curling Club s Wednesday Men 1st Draw winners of the Adam s Trophy were Bob Karl Rosen qui t Bruce Arthur skip Missing was Andy Dye Alcohol and drugs keep teachers off job By STEVE ARNOLD such a program ii j j Since It was started she said she Alcohol and drug problems may be p with at the base of 15 per cent of the Z7 from school by Hal ton Boar teachers and expensive statistic Acton Open May 22 M that problem trustees The Annual Men Acton Open golf to urn ament is to be held on Saturday May at Acton Meadows Tickets will be limited and sold on a first come first served basis Tickets are available at Reliable Taxi Mill St West Medicine Cabinet Clean- Up Week The week of April to May 1 will be Medicine Cabinet Clean Up Week in Hatton Hills Council ap proved the proclamation for the Ontario macists Association Monday night preaching that problem trustees see told last week is through the pos fpcor Employee Assistance Program problems that might start to ANNOUNCEMENT LION Lo Do berth on P Loo hot town Acton to announce hat Lion has 10 nod the stall on anions va mo and bo to assist you mo Cycle IN DOWNTOWN ACTON 8632370 The Convenience Food Store that has it when you need it SUGAR FREE TAB COLA OR SPRITE OR COCACOLA OR SPRITE PLUS 30 DEPOSIT PER BTL 4 SUN SQUEEZE FROZEN CONCENTRATED ORANGE JUICE OZTIN RIGHTS TO MtT E3 PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM WEDNESDAY UNTIL Acton Jug City MAIN STREET NORTH at The according lo Job performance be Carol is designed to get needed counselling for teachers suffering through substance abuse problems Usually the counselling Is a con of the teachers keeping his job said We re there to ensure they get help not to make judgements She said that more training Is needed for program workers to confront teachers with alcohol and drug problems and to force them Into Hospice meeting How do you relate to someone who Is dying One person answer to that question will be provided In a public forum to be held Thursday night spon sored by Ihe North Hal Ion Hospice Care Group Sloled for 8 m MUton District Hospital the forum will feature social worker Elizabeth Kiddle Bowling Wide Moat JO SMI Kmntd MS Smut Hey TtwAUOaUtu Family Town ti In Junior id MmdUh and Michael la fiuUm has really been rewarding to counselling this program through to fruition vefoundthat Mrs told trustees noting that you have to take a kind of tough love the Board of Education was approach and that often a difficult one of the first school systems to start transition for educators to make i vac U tb Em nub Uj Coed is lb Boja and Bantam latin ta to la SOT SUBMIT FOR week Hungry thief A hungry thief who is possibly planning a picnic or party stole food from the freezer at a home early last Wednesday mor ning Guelph OPP report a thief broke the padlock and stole food from the front porch freezer Richard home 143 Harris St sometime between 1 30 and 115 a Stolen were five packages of chicken legs four Loaves of bread a package of ground beef and two bags of milk

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