Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 12, 1970, p. 7

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Ballinafad Charming couple find The Free Press Wednesday August Wedding anniversaryvisits church birthday in report By Mrs Recent campers have returned from a vacation In Parry Sound district Mr and Mrs R M Mr and Mrs Reg French Mr and Mrs Ray Swlndlehum Mr and Mrs Smith spent a week at Park Mr and Mrs Rick Sales had a holiday trip to Eastern Canada Mr andMrs Paul Metcalfe are holidaying at Algonquin Park Penny and aortill are with them this week Friends from Scotland are visiting the To England Germany Paul Metcalfe and Mr Harry Mrs Edith Barnes will be in charge three young flying to England this week for a Shortlll girls Nancy Jean and holiday Penny rendering a trio Mrs Schllebenowhas returned Saturday Aug 8 the wedding to Germany after spending a of Anne and Lloyd delightful holiday with Mr and took place in Ballinafad Mrs Steinhausen and Becky church reception following with AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE for SHERR1TT At the farm Lot Con Twp being the sec form West of the Re search on SATURDAY AUGUST At 12 noon TRACTORS AND IMPLEM ENTS The following Ferguson equipment ill in ex condition No 135 No 35 gas plow No double disc No fertilizer groin drill No No baler Also Torino rcir loadi AC No garden mower etc HiwkcsviHc weed conditioner C side Leaf with hammer mill 1964 i ton truck with hoist an evening wedding dance in the Community Centre Mr and Mrs Ross of Ottawa have been visiting at the parental homes Mrs Laura Carter of Brampton and Mr and Mrs J Shortlll here Ross was usher at his sister wedding and Mary Lou was matron of honor Ross Is with the and they make their home at the capital city He is happy to be visiting old friends and renewing acquaintances Mr and Mrs John Carolyn and Gregory motored to Lake Huron on Sunday Birthday party A birthday party was held in Good of cllir and furniture and including bedroom suite etc sold No Not responsible for MAX STOREY Rockwood PROFESSIONAL DENTAL LEONARD EMBRACK Denial Surgeon Suite No Bldg 17A Mill St E Acton Ont For appointments phone ARCHITECT DONALD E SKINNER Stavcbnnk Pan Credit OPTOMETRISTS ARTHUR A JOHNSON O MILTON Main St Tuesdays and Fridays ACTON 54 Mill St 8532520 Wednesdays and Saturdays Residence phone FUNERAL DIRECTOR er or day Bruce E Shoemaker Mgr APPRAISING AND INSURANCE WRIGHT 20 Wilbur Stmt Acton Ontario Phone Appraiser and Insurance Over 50 Years In Acton The Mutual Life ROBERTS HART Agent Road Acton Bui Re CHIROPRACTIC RICHARD TELFORD DC 3 Wellington St Acton formerly office For appointments 8532483 Wednesday Evenings All Day Saturday Special appointments arranged Wendy is her son Mr and Mrs Eckert and family have returned from a visit to Germany their native land Celebration week This has been celebration week for Mr and Mrs Snow This week being their an niversary with a couple of gathering Mr Richard Shortlll had a family birthday gathering on Thursday evening when his family came to spend some time with him Mr and Mrs Archie also Joined the party to wish a brother birthday greetings Hit by car Little Scott MePheraon community Centre on Sunday grandson of Mr and Mrs Snider MarBna1 Aclon suffered a broken leg with when all of his family met here to bruises when struck by a car at Ms h occasion his grandparents driveway He was removed to hospital where he Is in fair condition The new top which has been applied to the Line this week certainly does not cause any slowing down of the traffic even though the speed limit is miles through the village Mrs Elizabeth Heath of Monahan Texas recently visited her uncle Mr Ernest Barnes will be Mrs Rita James and Mrs Phyllis Hall called on Mr and Mrs Shortlll on Friday They were returning from visiting their mother Mrs Aggie Smith who is in a Toronto hospital recovering from injuries sustained In a ear accident Grain ripening Grain quickly ripening and combining will soon be In full holidaying in Nassau for the swing Although heavy areas are coming two weeks down quite badly the crops look Minister bock very good Rev K Johnston returned Holidays are rapidly flying from his vacation this week The August has a habit of quickly previous two services had been ebbing away Soon the orange taken by the ciders on July buses will be plying the roads with Mrs Snow and Mr Win Floyd Shortlll In charge and on new home is Aug the stewards with Mrs quickly taking shape Silverwood Mrs Beeney Sr dies at age Bv Mr Scott run 101sl ln Mr and Mrs JnmB ta Sffi year at the home of her son Mr Edgar on Highway weekend at their summer cottage at Parry Sound Mr Ben Case enjoyed a trip to the Mantimes recently When he returned home he received word that his brother Mr Thomas H Case had died and so made the trip to Sask to the burial During a regular meeting of Township Council Monday members Learned 878 in taxes had been collected this year which represented per cent The amount was compared with 23 13 per cent to date last at this time Outstanding taxes from 1969 and prior totalled and a list was to be prepared Were advised there is no and Mrs Whitfield Marian Jacobs and sons Clark and Christopher all of London were holiday visitors with Mr and Mrs Harry Scott New homes are fewer building department issued six building permits for construction valued at during July bringing the total for the year to 295 One industrial permit for a 36 addition to Ontario Plastics south of Number High way near the Fifth Line and a 30 permit for construction of a Church Camp on the Fifth line were issued in July A permit for one house valued at was issued Residential starts are down compared to last year Some believe the residential starts are down because of the tight money condition in the country and high interest rates but others will Rockwood atmosphere right for outdoor antique display The sign on the outside display one feels that the board reads Black Horse An satisfaction of tlques and its a new one in salesmanship adheres with every Casual drivers sale Summertime is the big passing through the village will season for antique not miss the bold black letters as and dealers depend on fine they head up the main street weather for outdoor showman towards Highway because it ship to be seen right on the corner of 0ld Peine and tmractlvc Joy started up the antique shop in the village flaw May Sffi iSf hi year transferring the S already well elahlihed JSSSL from former location in of another era depleting a alter deciding that ST wood would provide the more deplete and high rural atmosphere suitable lor Joy and antiques Polar Bear Express takes couple to ByMrs D Robertson Kampgrounds the first a days with her grand Mr and Mrs H R Howard Canadian unit of the Kam parents Mr Mrs Ed returned from a trailer trip to of America northern Ontario and Quebec Mr and Mrs George Fletcher Miss Linda Ferguson who They took the Polar Bear Ex t tended the wedding of their recently graduated from the press from Cochrane to l0 and Hospital In Kitchener is Toronto Hamilton and Moosonee on James Bay and flt St James Anglican Church enjoying a month vacation with for special purchasing or with crossed to Moose Factory at and also the reception her parents Mr Ross M the casual driving Irish hospitality Although the McKecs have only taken up residence in Rockwood during the past year their Irish hospitality and Interest in its progress Is apparent Coffee with Bill and Joy McKee is a fun thing in their restored old frame home be seen furnished by many of such an enterprise Outdoordisplay And she was right Already the vending of old cultural objects has added much to the colour of the summertime activity of the village and every Saturday and Sunday numerous visitors outdoor display of period relics with the charming operator dealer on hand with her knowledgeable background antiques to guide the amateur collector or to assist the veteran wishing to make a purchase Having been raised in an en virorunent of old English and French antiques Mrs McKee enjoys her profession happy to share her knowledge with patrons who come in from Grand Quebec They attended the opening of the Koa and dance at he Coop hall Kim McCrlstall of Acton visited Guest preachers visitors in news Ferguson prior to joining the through the countryside from staff of the anywhere In Ontario Friends of Mr Robert Auld are Some advise pleased to learn he was able to an leave St Joseph Hospital is MVing a now convalescing his home j a Mr Albert Dance who works repu dealer who is selling for Dovid Stewort recently fell item Joy in jn their own persona beautiful possessions which they brought with them from Ireland some years ago A lovely William and Mary table of years graces the dining area and a 100 year old Japanese tapestry hangs in the living room A 1690 Goblet and a beautiful Italian pedestal candle stick add further decor thus relating the hostess with her interest In antique vending A gorgeous buff colored collie a hep herd lords the manor sniffing at guests and making friends with the children Some Imports A Benton We extend sympathy to Mrs John Glynn in the loss of her only brother Mr Donald Dalzicl of St Catharines on July We regret that Mrs trick is again in hospital but hope for her improvement in health soon Rev T Howick of St Mory preached Asks I VH IUIC3 Will difference in the provincial te uncertainty of the license rehired for a wrecking ta effect on One Ita to the which vehicles ore wrecked or censure Deputy Reeve Ted Tyler notified Acton council that he would be supporting a motion at the upcoming Ontario Municipal Association convention to make Children Aid Societies more accountable to the electorate Mr Tyler suggested that his experience on county council had given him insights into the operation of the CAS which revealed a need for In provincial legislation It s the same old story The squeaking wheel gets the grease he said there is enough squawking it is a toe in the door for the Ontario government to change the legislation A recent report on the society he charged was not exactly favorable He confirmed the motion at the convention would come from the floor not from any municipal body He told council he would motion and support it Moot of the items Joy sells are collected from homes but she also sells paintings and furniture from the old country off a wagon and suffered severe accen Withmany bruises he is now recuperating M picces J cartoonist In Toronto Mr and Mrs duplicated these days there is the another member carries on Shortilt Ballinafad problem that although such sales family art tradition In Sandra and DlanncBoersma of are legitimate if sold marked as another field Brampton ore visiting with their a great number ore Mrs K tne while their parents are m ln witri holidaying In Holland giving the impression of dated Mr and Mrs Harold Thcaker craftmanship The legitimate returned home from a motor trip de however scorns to the Yukon practices knowing the value of Several children from the authenticity and when visiting who were married in community are attending Horse emporium in United church last Vocation Bible School at Christian Church Mrs Walter Thomas of Carl Bnnnls and children Hamilton has been visiting her Toronto visited with her sister nephew and niece Mr and Mrs brother In Vernon and Mrs Stewart and family on Monday A number of ladles attended the trousseau tea given by Mrs Stan Fuller in honor of her daughter Gail whose marriage to Neil Baldwin is on event of Saturday Mr and Mrs Lloyd Robertson visited on Sunday with the former brother D and Mrs Robertson Presbyterian church a week ago Rev Woldson of Brampton lost Sunday Rev Young will be In charge next Sunday fallowing holidays Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Lloyd nee Anne Walter Linham Misses Linda and Velma spent holidays at Midland recently Mrs A Patterson has been visiting her sister Mrs S Smith Weston last week Mr Mrs John Glynn visited Mr and Mrs Whalen at Trout Creek on Sunday a week TOWING RICHS SERVICE CENTRE No EAST OF ACTON 8532940 stored it was learned Received support from the Township of Lamb ion for the resolution circulated calling on the Ontario Provincial Police to enforce local municipal by laws Agreed to a 5 membership in the Ontario Plumbing Inspection Association Agreed to have planning board and council study land use by taws proposed for Push inch to insure land uses in the ad township were compatible with those in Accepted the recom of the Road Superintendent to erect a hidden driveway sign at lot one second line Approved payment of current accounts of and road accounts of 25 Received a policy outline from the Department of Lands and Forests on the removal of beaver from the north end of the township Two beaver have been removed and others are to be captured for transplanting Renewed the wrecking yard license of Don McLean Refused to act to close an unopened road allowance in the north east half of concession five between lota 30 and In vestigation showed In the owner of the property gave a deviated road allowance and was allowed the use of the unopened road allowance until the township wanted to use it otherwise If we stop all advertising will prices go down We put this question to Pro ftssor H Poole from Sthoolot Business Qu University Professor Poole knows the from both the and cal side His objective com arc worth reading PROF POOLE The editors or the Harvard Business asked the same question found that of businessmen didncf think that dim ad would change the cost of products Hero the crux of the advertising is one factor and frequently a rather small factor- that determines how a product is sold It men packages the type of store it sold in and so forth the it r oil latter r Km that would In to add re jlesmcn r Id rind nipite tic be t Id be nt alK a t oil ducts the consumer can do something about bad ad vertising Write for jour the in dustry Code of ts The id dress is Standards Council 159 Bi Street Ontario the booklet Keep it handy If you see an advertise that you think breaks or seriously bends the rules fill in and mail the complaint notice en closed with the Code booklet If you eliminated advertising- Canadian Mifuij Board work for advtrtlttnf REDS WHITE FRIEHDLYPEOPLE SAVE ROUND Steak 95 T4 I Bump Roast 99 BEEF CHUCK COTTACEROU65S STEAKETrES6S PORK 6 FOR YOUR FREEZER CHUCKS of BEEF lb CUSTOM CUT WRAPPED DELIVERED FRESH GOLDEN ftlPE BANANAS ZONESlandi 15c ID JUICY GOOD SIZE ORANGES ONTARIO NO I GRADE FIRM CABBAGE LB 69 aw Food HIGH COD FILLETS IAN QUIT Cfckhta TrVr DINNERS 55 SABA FOUND APPLE 69 ONION RM6S 35- NEW ZEALAND GRANNY 5AAITH FANCY APPLES i SWEET MILD NO GRADE SPANISH TYPE ONIONS SAVE 10c BEEFOR IRISH TIN PURITAN STEWS 55 SAVE HOUSEHOLD ROLL PACK KLEENEX TOWELS 53 SAVE ALUMINUM STUART HOUSE INCH FOIL WRAP OFF PACK ROLL 35 SAVE DOG FOOD M OI GAINESBURGERS REG VALUE KRAFT CDN PROCESS CHEESE SLICES 69 SAVE MA LING PIECES STEMS MUSHROOMS 3 1 99 MARK TEN CIGARETTES STILL HAS A GOOD IDEAI SAVE MARK TEN COUPONS FOR VALUABLE GIFTS SAVE 1 LB PKG Shortening 39 GRIND TO YOUR TASTEI REG 7C VALUE EARLY RISER Coffee ROSE OR TULIP MARGARINE fill COLORED PARCHMENT

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