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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 2, 1984, p. 8

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DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC J KOHARI PHONE 8778974 122GUELPHST ON GEORGETOWN Simon CHARTERED 877O109 877O10O 5 Street Georgetown Ontario of North Hatton TV BWGO ON NOW FEATURING CAMPERS RABBITS RABBIT ON special HONDA ACCORDS wow Baz Motors Ltd Georgetown Honda 199203 GuelphSt Gaogetrnm HI 8775285 SALES SERVICE- PARTS AEASINO BODY SHOP Rockwood Tree limbs on wires cause fires by Barbara Funk The Fire Deport ment had a very quiet week until Monday afternoon Beginning at approximately 1 and lasting until the department an swered five calls The alarms were due to trees falling onto electrical wires and there was one chimney fire The firefighters travelled from one end of the Township to the other answer to the alarms Three of the calls were to the north end of Township and the remain two were in Milton or north April was certainly letting us know it was over Some enterprising persons were tak advantage of the high winds by going out with there pickups gathering up the broken branches that were littering the roads The benefit is two fold they help clear up the mess left behind by mother nature and provide themselves with some heat In the winter It Education Week at the school this week April to May May from am to a m guests from Rockwood will be in the gymnasium reminiscing about their childhood and early On Thursday evening at the students will present heir annual Music Night Tickets can be purchased from any band members Spring cleanup In are we going to need it after Monday will be on Saturday May from until 12 noon Please have your articles at the roadside by as the truck will only travel each street once One other thing keep these art ides separate from regular garbage Eramosa will present the seventh annual Heritage Night on Monday May 14 at 8 p m This year the theme will be on the oneroom as well as Its pupils and teachers The years to be covered are 1965 So mark it on your calendar to meet at Rockwood Centennial School for desserts and memories Admission for adults will be senior citizens and children under IE Tickets con be purchased by calling 1591 In the evenings Motorcycle crash Two motorcyclists were taken to George town Hospital with minor injuries following a collision on Highway 25 on April The mishap occurred at p m one kilo metre north of Wellington Guelph report The drivers were Jerry White of Mississauga and David Finder both 24 Damages were estimated at for each motorcycle Ospringe Help for quilters Mimosa 4Hexhibit by Doris Fines were eight exhibits and one demonstration at the Achievement night on quitting at John Black Public School Fergus on April 1G Mimosa group set up an exhibit on Help For Quitters with Claudia Rabstein giving a three minute commentary on the bit The six girls were present to complete their credits for the project Shirley Fletcher Tammy hamcr Linda Moore Christina Goring and Claudia Rabstein Their leaders are Mrs Margaret Goring and Mrs Janice Mag in ess There is a summer project beginning now on Gardening Home Improvement and the project for the fall is Fitness Fare A little boy James made his debut at General Hospital on April 17 to parents Jim and Linda Stewart weighing 7 pounds ounces His grandparents are Mr and Mrs Vernon Stewart and his g eat grandmother is Mrs David Stewart Congratulations to all Mr and Mrs Robert Grundy Grundy and Helen spent Easter Sunday at Erin with Mr and Mrs Harold Knox Church was decorated with Easter lilies on Easter Sunday placed there in memory of loved ones Little James Golden was baptized during the service and the sacrament of communion was observed The Sunday School Obituary Geoffrey A former Acton man C McLaren died suddenly April 1G in Golden British Columbia Mr McLaren was born March in Sussex England and was the son or Clayton and Sylvia McLaren of He came to Canada when he was one yearold and moved out west five years ago He lived in Acton for years Mr McLaren was a trucker Left to mourn his loss are his parents his wife Barbara his former wife Jill Morton Acton children added greatly to the service with their musical rendition Grade basketball team participated in a tourna ment at Erin District High School on April IS Teams competed from Ross MacKay Erin Brisbane and Ospringe Public Schools won all three games by scores of 140 and 108 Top scorers were Paul Andrew Chandler Christine Timmerman and Steven The Enn Calf Club tional meeting was held on 16 The meeting was open ith the pledge and then election of officers was held president Linda Gillespie v secretary David Paul treasurer Scott Bcsscy press reporters Jeff Jackson and Doug Root It was then decided when and where the meetings would be held for this year They will be held once a month the next one on May 14 The meeting closed with the II motto Leaders for the Calf Club are George Root Glen Jackson and Brian Moore Mr and Mrs Stan have returned from the south where they spent the winter at Indian River The said the frost hurt the fruit there on the east coast but the people were coming down from Orange County near Orlando to get fruit The trees there were damaged McLaren children Kevin and Scott of Ac ton and Beverly and Geoffrey of Oakville brothers Walker and Charles of and sisters MacPherson and Ruth Fergus Rev C officiated at the funeral April at Shoe maker Funeral Home Inter ment was at Cemetery Pallbearers were Jeff Denny Milton Claire Gary Munday and Rick Trcmblay all of Acton Ron Earl Dundas and Denny Brace Vow chance to honour shining example- For Service to the Community m They are the bedrock of society quietly selflessly devot ed to those who need help They are the people who with no thought of compensation voluntarily devote part of their lives to the bettering of the of others the disabled the disadvantaged the sick and the lonely Some contribute then- time and talents to helping others achieve in culture arts sports and recreation Bicentennial Medals To commemorate Ontarios Bicentennial a special medal has been struck Made from Ontario gold and nickel and minted in Ottawa the medal features Ontarios coat of arms and the Bicentennial symbol a Special Person In this Bicentennial year 1984 medals will be awarded to volunteers who have made a valuable contribution to their communities Every community across the province including mumapahties Indian Bands and local service boards will be asked to nominate anywhere from one to nonelected dependent on population Beyond this some 200 medals will be awarded to citizens whose names have been put forward by their fellow citizens volunteer organizations ntanos Bicentennial Its an occasion for communities to join together and celebrate diversity tenmal Medals Program is one way we can honour those special values we all hold common and those special individuals whove made our life together better We need your nomination by June 30 Nomination forms are available by Executive Secretary Bicentennial Awards Committee Box 1984 Queen sParft Toronto Ontario M7A 1N3 Wfflam G Dave Margaret Birch Premier Parliamentary Assistant to the Premier

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