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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 17, 1983, p. 12

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Georgetown Acton Wednesday Aug 1963 Sinton CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 8770109 Street Georgetown Ontario Comrnw DRY CLEANING 8770387 SHOPPING CENTRE HAYEKS NBLS MUSIC HAVE A GREAT AND SAFE SUMMER MJTO INSURANCE Srv DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC J KOHARI DT PHONE 8778974 122 GUELPM ST ON HWY 7 GEORGETOWN 8249279 ATTENTION YBC BOWLERS LEAGUE PLAY BEGINS SAT SEPTEMBER 10 RCOSnUTKlN DATES Thursday Aug 18 7pm Saturday August Thursday August Saturday August 2pm 8530170 registration can be Qr mada In parson or phone Acton Bowling Lanes Registration Fee 50 AGE DIVISIONS Bantam pant aid at August 1 Junior 1 to yean a si August 1983 to 1 By si it August Nancys Swim for Cancer 10 KM IN ACTONS FAIRY LAKE SUNDAY AUGUST 28 1383 Naders for Cora MR The beat We Feature Live Easy Listening Entertainment Every Friday and Saturday 8 12 THIS WEEK Melody TOR RESERVATIONS CALL 3440 on daily urn- Champion Player Champion An unshakable to win coupled with powe I- that Man na the one to She up nst kova fiaisett W one of these ace players win See these and topranked players when the action begins on centre court Don t the Player lenge the only woridctass tennis tournament n Canada this year NATIONAL TENNIS CENTRE YORK UNIVERSITY AUGUST Players Challenge Poli boat Burglars charged Police are charging three Acton area youths in con nection with a last week at the Hide House A warrant has been issued or 16yearold listed as having no fixed address at the present time Two others a 15yearold Highway Acton resident and a 15yearold Juvenile have been charged with enter with intent according to police reports The offence occurred about Thursday August when the three youths entered the building by breaking a window damage They drank four beers which they had found the bar counter then fled when pel response to the building alarm system There were two of fences over the weekend report An Acton man was arrested at 1 Saturday and charged be cated a publ place Saturday afternoon a old Acton man was also arrested on the First Line Acton ntoxicated n a public place Police are Invest gating a wilful damage com pi a on Willow St on Saturday Bet ween 12 noon and lpjn a small rock was thrown through the rear window of a parked truck causing about damage Early Sunday morning a sun incident occ when a beer bottle was thrown at a passing vehicle resulting in paint ch out of the truck and cracked rear window Damage is estimated at Si DO In change was taken from the canoe hut in Prospect Park between pjn Thursday and Bam Ft day when in truders got nto the hut through an unlocked door Intruders apparently con themselves Acton arena late Friday or early Saturday I after closing hours and later escaped with in cash from a pop much according to police reports A fire was also taken from the building and used outs de the arena before be tossed the lake Intruders broke a rear win to enter a res dencc on ltd in Acton sometime last week Regional Pol report Accord to police a radio cassette player a portable Walkman and three coats were taken from the house in he break for a total of worth of property The break occurred between August 9 and accord to police reports A yearold Arthur St res dent has been charged be intoxicated a public place Cheltenham Veterinary Centre cased to announce la Ran da biQQ Of ha Jo Geo Wood a Nancy rOR Atl AFPOlnTMCriT CALL VICTORIA 1310 WE CANT WIN WITHOUT YOU More Canadians affected by muscular dystrophy or one of other nerve and muscle disorders are asking for your help You con help by providing a funds tor research and for trained specialists using new and better equipment and treatment Fight muscular dystrophy with us we can I win without you The Muscular Dysliophy Assoc on ol Canada sure to Jerry tow Tele hoi on GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORK Sep rubor GEORGETOWN FAIR Sept 9th 10th 11th I and entry fo ate now able Contact the Sec Mrs Joyce Gosling at 877 9274 Weekend tckets are now on sale for the FIRST TIME EVER Va at plus a bonus f aid These can be at the fol ons Tha Georgetown Data Smoka Shop Youngs Drugs Bank of Commerce downtown Fabric Store Plea Strati Stationary For Commercial displays call Nell at 8774170 FISH WITH THE PROS FISHING CHARTBtS CREDIT RIVER BOAT CO Fully Equipped 21 Cruiser Wurmen upplwd DONT WAIT BOOK NOW for the TORONTO STAR SALMON HUNT AUGUST 13 SEPTEMBER MUI0ND0UAR WEEKEND SEPT trie REASONABLE RATES Discount booked prior to Derby CAPT DALE WOOD 49 DAWSON CRES GEORGETOWN L7G1H3- 8771638 Eden Mills I Mrs her son Rev BLQ Sinn at bit cottage bt Nick Jan and Heidi Gould spent mm vacation time at a cottage In GraTtnhunt CongratuUtions and best wishes for a happy future to Donna Gardiner and bridegroom who were married to the United Church on August Fred and Jean enjoyed a full week of activities when they attended sponsored by the Auto mobile Society of Canada and held at Big Valley Camp Grounds In St Catharines The final league ball game with Badeooeh was a win for the home team by a score The first playoff game with on home ground was also a win score Clergy Comment by Captain Wilson portunitles to do things you normslly dont have time to do It was my pleasure with the rest of ihe family to spend the month of July on on During that time I was able to enjoy one of my favorite past timestrout fish 1 always find it very relaxing and enjoyable to get alone around some pond or lake and I si en to the sounds of nature It was during one of my fishing excursion that a Bible verse came to mindIsaiah Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace whose mind Is stayed on thee because he in thee The hush of was what 1 needed after the rush of work and all commitments We fail to appreciate those moments of quietness to reflect on Gods peace and love Yet they are just as important as the activities we engage in When was Ihe last time you slopped to think about God goodness to you Or perhaps If you hive never taken that time to reach out to God- then why not by Bark mi For the past month I have been suf fering the complaint of the sum cold and bronchitis For the first time this malady has left me with the loss of taste and smell found it strange that the only taste I had was one of salt At times it was fortunate that 1 had no sense of smell especially when the chicken and turkey farms were sending forth foul smells fowl when the wind was In our tlon I usually hate the smell of burnt toast but I haven t experienced that In some weeks or heated oil on the stove I felt the loss very much when the sweet peas came into bloom The evenings when the scent of the was at its best was lost to me For with cold finally subsiding 1 am beginning to smell the flowers plus the other scents that go with living Hydro Continued from page 1 issue erupted Mason countered this correct he knows many Milton residents sa of a thing that the billing office for hydro downtown Pomeroy was willing to second the motion on hold as long as It was guaranteed the off would remain open In Acton until a nal decision Is made He noted his position that there must be some place in town lor Acton and area res dents to pay their electrical Dills is well known He said there have been discussions between Town and hydro staff and Lhere will be more talks about hiring a person to handle electric bill payments at the Town office downtown Work will have to be found to justify hiring another body he added a person can be employed just to handle lis All son noted when the manager lug bill ng off changes were made public May there was a big controversy He sold he too was willing to second Mason motion but preferred to wait for the staff report Two injured in accident An Acton man is in stable condition in Georgetown tal following a Friday ace dent on Hwy about a mile west of S lver Creek corner Aecordingto Milton Detatchmeot Ontario Provincial Police two cars were travelling when one struck the rear of the other vehicle The first car driven by yearoldDanlelSdionnopof2BMulSt West Acton ended up on the south side of the highway The other vehicle driven by Roy McDonald 30 of Acton rolled Into the north ditch Schonnop was treated and released from Georgetown District Memorial Hospital McDonald was taken to hospital by am bulance suffering broken ribs Lacerations and Past Fair Queens returning Did you know thai many past Acton Fall Fair queens will be returning to Acton this year to mark the Mb anniversary el Kb Acton Pan

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