Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 7, 1971, p. 2

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Tho Acton Free Press Wednesday July Obituary Mrs Grindell was lifelong resident Family neighbors and friends were saddened to learn of the tilth on June 28 of Mrs Henrietta For years she had lived at the old family residence at Main Street south In later years she has spent the winters with her daughter Mrs Charles Kirkness in Due to falling health she has passed the Inst peaceful year at Maple View with Mrs Jonn Waldie Mrs Gnndells parents were Mr and Mrs Donald McDonald who were among Acton early residents She ledves to mourn her loss two daughters Margaret Mrs Webb Toronto and Meryl Mrs C Klrknessjof Acton one granddaughter Katharine Mrs New and one great granddaughter Arlea Mrs Grindell was a devoted of Knox Presbyterian Church and Knox Ladles Aid Funeral service was conducted at the Rumley Shoemaker funeral home Wednesday June JO by the Rev A McKenzie Pallbearers were Gordon Cooper Lome William Denis Gibbons Allan Kirkness and Charles Kirkness Interment was in Fairview Observe moment of silence in memory of Mrs Grindell VON HOLSTERBURG CD is more than efficient when It comes to helping around the home of Sonja and Gunter at R Acton received his C D obedience degree at 11 months graduating from a 10 week training program In Guelph with the highest marks and now hes the best dish dryer the house Hes also had some success In the show ring first place ratings in 19 tries one best Canadian bred puppy and two awards He shows why when he poses with Sonja and Gunter who operate Von Holsterburg Kennels on the Fourth Line Photo by Jim Jennings Members of Knox I adies Aid met in the A C Stewart hail on June 20 The president opened the meeting with a poem Understanding which was followed by the hymn God Of Bethel and then a prayer Roll call was answered with Your Grandmother maiden name Moment of silence After business was completed Mrs read the Scripture Psalm 82 and Mrs led in prayer The of Bannockburn girls study vegetables Churchill Church and Acton Baptist Church arc holding union services during July and August Work has started on widening and pulling out stumps along Highway from Acton to Ospringe New signs at Acton post office are in both French and English rhe staff at Acton post office has been reduced b one employee due to the loss of Michigan Bulb mailing revenue There were no traffic fatalities in during the Jul 1 holiday but Iht Hamilton Automobile Club reports ac cident and injuries are up The warm sun and summer rain helped gardeners bring out beautiful displays of roses and other flowers fourth meeting of the Bannockburn Kernels was held at Bruce home on Monday night June The meeting was opened with the pledge and then the secretary Ruth Kirk wood read the of the last meeting The roll call was One vegetable I have served since the last meeting and how Vegetables discussed took part in discussion about the place of vegetables in meal planning learned that adults and children alike should have one serving of potatoes and at two servings of other vegetables preferably green or yellow and often raw vegetables dally They began plans for a for the girls and their families in September Afterwards all sampled Swiss and agreed that it tasted very much like spinach but less bitter The meeting ended with refreshments Third meeting The third meeting of the Kernels was held at the home of Brenda Kingsmill on June 15 Vice president Susan Bruce opened the meeting The roll tall One vegetable in my garden which needs thinning was answered the members of the answers were raphes carrots beets and Chard WENDY BELL 19 of Agincourt will teach swimming lessons and serve as lifeguard at the Fairy Lake beach for Acton Parks and Recreation Committee this summer Wendy has her leaders patrol award and her instructors certificate Last summer she swimming and was also a day camp counsellor at a Lake Simcoe lodge She has also taught swimming at the Guelph camp While in town Wendy is staying with Mr and Mrs Mowbray Place Swimming lessons will be held for children and adults Wednesdays Thursdays and Fridays Wendy will be on lifeguard duty at the Fairy Lake beach for certain posted hours Saturday and Sundays Cathy Ashley of Acton will help with supervision of the wading pool TAX NOTICE 1971 MUNICIPALITY OF ACTON SECOND INSTALMENT NOW DUE Attention Is drawn to the payment of taxes which art now payable In tour instalments Taxes are payable to the Wunicipil Treasurer at the Town of Acton Municipal Office A BUILDING INSTALMENTS ARE DUE AS FOLLOWS FIRST INSTALMENT MAY 15 SECOND INSTALMENT JULY IS THIRD INSTALMENT SEPTEMBER i FOURTH INSTALMENT NOVEMBER T HURST fcring was taken followed by prayer by Mrs and a moment of silence was ob served in memory of Mrs With Thee was sung and the Lord Prayer repeated in unison Mrs Matthews conducted a contest won by Mrs Hansen telling where to find seven out of eight different passages of scripture Lunch was served by the committee in charge followed by a social halfhour BRENDA DENNY of Acton won the year is a member of the Blue Angels trophy in her class at Toronto International racing team from Milton by Jack Saturday for the third time this Carpenter Brenda Denny collects third racing award Vocal music is option in Halton high schools leaders Mrs Coxe and Mrs Henderson led in a discussion about how to cook vegetables so that they are most nutritious and delicious Afterwards Mrs Coxe demonstrated how to thin a garden The meeting was ended with refresh served Open concept English Program Council set out some time ago to study four areas including thr advantages and disadvantages the open concept classroom the develoDmental drama developmental reading pro gram and the report on the mass media conference Wlule the teachers learned the advantages of the open concept area were many they learned too that the concept brought with it new problems Less space The teacher pointed out the open area provides less space than the regular class the noise from one class to another and if the students are studying different subject matter this can a distracUon Vocal music courses will be offered as an option in Halton high schools and two of the county schools are ready to start the program this fall At a meeting recently the County Board of Education approved provision of vocal music courses starting at the grade nine level although the board warned the program must operate within the existing pupil teacher ratio The executive committee warned there are dangers of fragmentation of the program and diminishing numbers of students taking the course in the senior grades The option would continue to grade 12 Two schools in Oakville and Burlington are reported ready to offer the program this fall But the board has shelved an instrumental music program for interested students in middle schools A moratorium on such courses was established in November of IDG because of significant financial cat ions beaches were thickly populated over the Dominion Day hohdaj A member of Milton s Blue Angels racing team 19yiarold Denny of Acton won the trophy in her class for the third time this year at the Toronto International Fivctlme winner has been racing for three years and is a five time trophy winner in the K stock class drag racing official NGRA rating She drives her own Camiro and her average time for the quarter mile is 15 seconds or m p takes care of her own Haying is in full swing with the quality and quantity of crops one of the best and largest in many years car including dunging from drivers may be racing a the number of times during the course of a race meet All members of the Blue Angels One of a growing number of girl blue cars ROBERT HAMILTON O OPTOMETRIST Road S Georgetown 877 Wad July THEY GALL ME MISTER TIBBS THE HAWAIIANS Doth Adult Entertainment Sun Hon July 111213 NO BLADE THE OF GRASS ARMY Both Adult Entertainment DRIVEIN THEATRE QUALITY MEATS THE ORIGINAL DISCOUNT FOOD STORE FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE SSi EVERY SUNDAY King of PRIME RIB A ROASTS 95 DEEP CUT PRICES EVERYDAY ANY DAY DEEP CUT PUKES EVERYDAY ANY DAY DEEP CUT PRICES EVERYDAY INT DAT WHIZ LIGHTER FLUID 37 HOSE 79 TOILET TISSUES M LIQUID SOAP c TOILET SOAP 37 LUNCHEON MEAT 31 ALL PURPOSE FLOUR AS 245 CLEANER o C lb 69 SIDE RIBS GROUND CHUCK TOMATO KETCHUP 33 44 Well Trimmed RIB STEAKS Pea Meal By The Piece BACK BACON 99 Burns 1 LB Vac WIENERS 59 Lazy Maple SIDE BACON 69 c lb 109 lb c lb KERNEL CORN 239 CHOCOUTE INSTANT CHOCOLATE 31 INSTANT COFFEE ID 79 NO PEST STRIP SHORTENING 89 FOIL WRAP 69 RAID INSECTICIDE 125 CHEESE SLICES 37 CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP INSTANT COFFEE CHOW WAGON FANCY PEAS 241 OIL MARGARINE 71 FACIAL TISSUES MACARONI OOAc CHEESE DINNER tl MASHED POTATOES 49 5100 SPAGHETTI 3 LIQUID WAX LIGHT BULBS 39 toilet TISSUE SPAGHETTI SAUCE 47 VEGETABLE OIL 73 LIQUID WAX LUNCHEON MEAT OVEN BAKED BEANS PEANUT BUTTED TOILET BOWL CLEANER 54 PEANUT BUTTER 47 TOP CHOICE 79 MARGARINE TUBS oi CANDIES I LUNCHEON MEAT 51 MACARONI CHEESE DINNER VEGETABLE OIL INSTANT COFFEE GARBAGE BAGS FOOD 229 PREMIUM CRACKERS 39 TENDER QUALITY PRODUCE Produce of U S A ORANGES SALAD MACARONI 243 EVAPORATED MILK PASTE 31 Ontario Grown No I COOKING ONIONS 25 Ontario Grown No Cabbage 249

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