Wednesday Dec On the gBHft WWiHaaan Starting tomorrow Thursday and going until December a Acton faces will be seen on Tempo a morning television program on Channel 13 Kitchener Filming for the dtps was done hut Tuesday in the Artisan Village at the olde Hide House and featured school children and workers In the Village Tomorrow from 1DJ0 to JO the same time every day Jack Tanner Chef Cardoso will be interviewed by the shows host Betty Thompson On Tuesday December Theresa Roberta who does the Seminole patchwork will be featured as will Peter Keough on December M St Josephs Church Choir will be singing their songs on December with Robert Choir featured on On Wednesday Decern ber an interview with Dawn sculpturist and the Acton High School Band will be aired On December a fashion show will be highlighted and there will be an inter view with Steve of the Hide louse Throughout the shows there will be candid shots of watching the filming Club winners for November were 134 Role Betty Scotty McCriatail Craig Bob 185 Mick Holmes Rockwood was the lucky winner of the Menettes Christmas Tree Table Decoration draw Saturday following the Santa Parade The Acton Unit of the Red Cross is having an open bouse this Friday evening at the Mug in the basement of the Everyone is welcome to drop by A man whose name familiar to Press readers recently received one of the highest honors of profession John D Smith the Brampton er who defended Mike McCristall in the sensational Dominion Hotel Tire murder trial last spring was recently named a Judge in the provincial courts And a note from the Milton OPP Motorists beware Numerous car- deer accidents occur this time of year The majority take place on Highway between Trafalgar Rd Line also on Highway between Acton and Milton When driving these areas at night extra precaution is recommended Mrs Gordon Holmes wife of the former Baptist Church minister was in town last week She Mas on a bus trip to the Hide House the James Street Baptist Church I Hamilton ladies She says Hi to all Iter friends in Acton Santa has found a unique way to travel This Saturday he will be at the Ha I ton County Radial Railway using a yearold streetcar for his sleigh Santa will take advantage of the operating streetcar museums annual Christmas bazaar to meet the boys and girls able to ecjoy light refreshments in the traditional waiting room which will be kept warm by a genuine potbellied stove Handicrafts and baked goods will be for sale as well was a wide selection of railway souvenirs and memorabilia incl an extensive choice of railwaytheme books Cars will be operating as usual A Free Press article by snorts writer Dan appeared in a souvenir book for the Hockey Ontario Development Camp held last summer in Kingston Dans story on Stan Smith tbe Acton teenager who was for camp was reproduced along with articles from other Ontario newspapers about various players in their hometowns The development camp is run in conjunction with Scotiabank Hockey College Its that time of year again when letters from Santa come pouring in to his headquarters in the North Pole The Free Press has special connec tions with old St Nick and will along any letters written by children Hslton Regional Police are conduc ting their motorists spot checks from now until Christmas The checks are part of a provincewide crackdown on drunk drivers They may be inconven ient but they help to save lives by pulling mult drivers off the road According to this months Readers Digest more Canadians were killed by drunk drivers in a six year period in the 1970s than were killed In World War If So if youre stopped by the police this holiday season like some were Saturday night don grumble- remember it could be your life being saved II pass Mi thus- Our readers write Appreciate cooperation during house demolition of Mr John McCaSum Hottest Food Products as Chairman of dm Grand few VslMy Dhflston for The It Mm Hon of tan Woodworker Ceramic Stons Mont Tradti Chemical Indus tries Grain tinier Food Products Lesthsf Rubber Tin- rwrt Textile Industrial Printing Trxfet and Etub- In ami funded by Ontario industry the InUmioonilrV at in author on con sultation In th and for all In the above IrvJuurlss Did Price pulls the winning Actarlo tickets Actario wrapsup Local groups earned hundreds of dollars in commissions for selling tickets for the second year of Actario draws As the local lottery marked Its lWlh draw downtown Saturday cheques were presented to representatives who have helped sell tickets In addition certificates of appreciation went to numerous businesses which helped in the past year The Acton CI t liens Band earned the Acton Business Improvement Area iBIAl HOB SO Acton Chamber of Commerce Acton branch of the Cancer Society Acton Social Services and Information Centre Acton Curling Club Lakeside Chapter Optimist Club Rotary Club Acton Com Dear Sir May we take this opportunity to thank the people of Acton and your local police force for their at on with our company during our recent demolition of two homes on Church Street East We tried our utmost to complete the Job as quickly as possible in ord er to avoid any unnecessary safety We trust your eventual new parking lot will be on asset to your friendly town Thanking you we remain Yours very truly Howards Overstay CORRECTION NOTICE occulted In ad In the Nov of Guardian and Geoigetown Independent colour V also shown include scan PHONE Matt GEORGETOWN NOW IS THE TIME To Install Energy Saving Replacement Window cur sua mm see out eimsMuroQiivamniuuMMM DONT WAIT TILL SPRING WE INSTALL ALL WINTER FREE MEASURING SERVICE ALUM STORM WINDOWS ALUM STORM Doom ALUM PATIO STORM DOORS wntmasTN UNCLAIMED WINOOWSIDObRS 50 OFF WOOD 6 PATIO DOORS SAVE 30 THE PLACE TO SAVE dent council The BIA donated its money back to Actario organizers passed out glasses of bubbly to mark the end of two years of success with the lottery In aid of the town hall restoration Plaques or were presented to Ted Tyler Tracey Tyler and for all their work with the past two years Tyler told the crowd Actario is going Into re tirement for a few months but will return possibly with some for mat changes He predicted town hall restoration forces will win the upcoming Heritage hearing on the hall and work on the building will begin in midJanuary Doberthien thanks Snow Reed for disabled licences The following letters from Lome to James Snow and Julian Reed were filed with the Free Press for publication Dear Jim Snow Julian Reed has just mailed me a copy of your November statement in the Legislature concerning the handicapped It was a pleasure to read Should the proposed mode bylaw be ac cepted by the Ontario it will certainly be a giant step forward In recognizing the hand capped citizen as an equal who Just might need a little help Thank you Jim It is an excellent first step that hopefully will be cop ied across Canada Sincerely Lome Doberthien Dear Julian Reed Thank you for your letter of November It was a pleasure to read the statement made In the LegislaturebytheHon James Snow concerning the handicapped The recommendations were excel lent Assuming the model bylaws are of the same calibre it would appear to be one giant step forward for the handicapped of Ontario I certainly cannot take credit for the recommendations proposed but if what I did had some small part in making It all happen I will be more than gratified Your help was most generous and I am positive anything we may have accomplished over and above the local level was only through your kind assistance and good graces Thanks again Julian it was a pleasure working with you Sincerely Lome Doberthien winners Doug and Mary Ed wards were the winners of the big Actario year wrapup trip prize They have a choice of all inclusive vacations to Grand Bahamas or the Dominican Re public a less costly vacation of their choice anywhere or cash Mr and Mrs T Katsiiieris were the winners of the weekly draw for Bill and Marg Toth Brock St won mer chant bonus vouchers from Stedmans Acton Pharmacy Acton Fam ily Cleaners and Food and went home with vouchers from Home Hardware Acton Family Restaurant and Family Cleaner Ranee Watson TUty Ave won vouchers from Nielsens Cloth ing Acton Photo and Camera and Eds In Oat while ticket shared by Kccg Won pulled for Cleaners Acton Bono- lag Lanes and Country DECEMBER WHITE SALE ON ALL TOWELS Give a gift a gittt awn for a Double km Towels Tl J 70 Main Street South Towels n Things fl77JMM 70 Main Street South Georgetown Oil Hot Air Corn Popper Makes crisp dry or hot buttered popcorn with no oil 77 38104791 Artificial 6 Ft Sb Christmas Tree All the beauty of a realistic Christmas tree with tips Tableware Set Consists of four each dinner plates bread butter plates soup bowls mugs Choice of four colours Home of the Handyman Mode Coin Bank scale roplica a Ford modal van Tough metal construction Recom mended lor ages and over 6 99 hum Deluxe Toaster Oven Brotter Continuous cleaning Inside 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