Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 11, 1971, p. 11

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Near attend King reunion The Wed August Ninety our descendants of the late Thomas and ItiUa Boyd King of Walter s Falls gathered at Park on Sunday afternoon July for their annual family reunion Registration began at clock with Mrs Gordon as recording Waiter King of Cape gave the blessing for the sumptuous supper held in the pavilion with the following couples as tabic committee Peter and Barbara Carney Cheltenham Ron and Hilda Shields Waterloo Bert and Benton Acton and Gerry and Tern Dietrich of Kitchener Business election Wayne Martin of Owen Sound capably presided for the business meeting and the lection of of fleers He welcomed all present thanked the table committee and asked for a minute silence in memory of the deceased members The following were elected to act as the committees for the reunion which will be held on the third Sunday afternoon of July in Park president Dr Arthur King first vice- president Doug Hammond Thornbury second vice president Wm Beamish secretary treasurer Mrs Gordon 2 On committees Table committee Jack and Anne Georgetown Wayne and lois Martin Oiun Sound Lewis and Meiford Peter and Barb ira Carney Cheltenham Ron and Shields Waterloo Sports committee Bill and Betty Beamish Jim and Sandra Martin Hcid Oldest present Prizes were awarded to King rank Carney of for the two eldest gentlemen present Mrs Irene Marshall Witters rails and Mrs John King of Meaford for the two eldest ladies Dr Arthur and King of were the most recent bride and groom son of Robert and Karen Carney of Brampton was the youngest child present Rev and Mrs Walter King with five children present were the largest family Jack and Anne and Arthur King were in charge of the Rimes Races of every kind for children and adults with prizes for all as well as shoekicking rolling pin toss bill loss through a tire provided a of hours of Many guests Guests were present from I Ion s Head Owen Sound Chntsworth Meiford Arthur Georgetown Choltcnhini Woodford Kitchener Acton Waterloo and Walter Obituar Eli Masters dies in Toronto hospital was held afternoon August 10 at the Shoem funeral for ll liter of illness Mr isters died in Toronto timer He was In Ills A conducted thefunci service interment is in I cemetery Ivors Mr Masters Is Ills wife daughters Ruth Mrs Misiks and Mrs Clif ford Ashley sons Victor aril i Miss Jessie Masters Son lornc predeceased his Mr Masters was retired from He irdmon and Co He is in ardent trout fisherman hunter In earlier irs He acted as trainer for Intermediate tcimssomc donations were given to the Anaesthesia respiratory of the University of were Don Perry I red Salt Alex Mann Wes is ties Doug Price and Van Norman Mrs Keeler in year PP P report A resident of I rin village IVissiKeclu it the il on inher91slveir A of the Anus Wheeler she born and lived most of her life in llie I community On 1J24 she Herbert Keeler who deceased ltd on June 1912 ire one daughter Doris Mrs I one stepson I two sttpdauj liters Margaret Mrs Bert Berry ind Mrs I ill of Inn township 1J it grandchildren two sisters Mrs Arthur Griffin Erin Margaret Mrs Bert Dnldson Acton and William I rin Two stepsons Robert Cecil predeceased Iter rhc il is held from the Wcddell Home Erin on July Rev Erin United Church conducted the services Campbell of a cousin sang a solo were six grand sons Ross Hon and Bert Fuller George Keeler George Berry and Gordon Interment wis in I cemetery Midsummer time to review safety Caravonners active summer WHO DOES APPRAISING and INSURANCE L WRIGHT Slivit Out rlo ice Our in AUTOMOBILE BODY REPAIRING Speyside Auto Body Complete Colli ion Service and Painting S or 1370 BRICK WORK and MASONRY TREVAIL MASONRY CONTRACTOR Si rk LES TREVAIL III 1565 16nl8lf CHIROPRACTIC A total of 247 hour were worked and miles patrolled by the officers of the Aeton Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police the reporting week or August 1 to a were general investigated ranging from lost to a minor theft Investigations into violations of the iquor Control Act resulted in four charges being laid There was one charge of Minor Consuming one of Drunk in Public and two charges of Having liquor in a pi tec other than residence Bicycle accident local youth was hospitalized as a result of colliding a car while riding his bicycle the Injuries sustained were not serious The only other reportable motor vehicle accident resulted ui damage to a parked car The driver of the second car involved has been charged with Careless Driving Officers issued charges and six for v of the Highwaj Traffic Act Safety trips Now ih it the summer v Ration for school children half over it would seem ip prop nut to make mention of a few tips for both drivers and children Drivers When driving your tar in areas where children are pin Int take our foot off the gas pedal and have it read to apply brakes Children soon ibout when they ire playing be prepared for the unexpected Don assume what a child will be you m prove yourself wrong When following or pissing a child on a don ist your horn It may stirtle them them to lose control Alw consider room for pedestrians when them More than one child has been injured as the result of playful push from the shoulder of the road Remember rules Boys and girls Just because is out should not forget the safety tips taught you during the school term Think ind remember safely Make sure it is safe to the street look both before stepping off the ilk Always cross it the corner and with the light Play ly from traffic not on the road If bicycle can ride before out onto the street with it Be sure to the proper equipment on your bike Never ride it it unless you hive on both the front rear When at a wear some thine white so motorists can see you your summer nation but ilways remember the best w is the site w Hob Hyde former student minister it Chun hill community is an Interesting summer ictini is for Curium a United h sends out roups to assist in in tin is running church vac Bible schools Coffee houses ire orinied under church spices Sometimes a p of irkcrs will co together ton town li set up lie speciil summer r im To A group of had a most unusual experience when of them went to Pittsburg and briefs 1 toirl nut week to mot i let plans I It IS flickered the thunderstorm I been much push for in littlv rt it in took part in a similar program The plan was for the volunteers to completely repair fix up old houses so they could be rented to low income imilies The Canadian Car ivanners under Mr Hyde direction completed two houses returning back to Toronto Mrs Hyde the former Carol ilso went to 111 it trip ended with its only problem the rented bus left overnight in Toronto was the of v had two fl it tires Uie next morning J mice has been involved in her brother inlow program she went to Pittsburg next week to I ions Head for vac ition Bible school Mayor Duby on committee lyor I will be participating this year on the committee of planning in renewal of the essoci of Ontario Mayors ind Beeves committee winch wis formed last year will function this Mr is the only mayor of town on the whole committee of ten Hie others ire the mayors of Kingston Windsor Toronto and in alderman of Brock ilderwomin of North RICHARD TELFORD DC Wellington Si Acton Wed fit evenings App liniment COLLISION SERVICE ALI ANS COLLISION SERVICE Clews in i lJu ll me Ik Si I lew Fucks DUN NIGHTS Tied Ml vn Prop If Const Brown LOVELL BROS MEAT MARKET RED BRftND BEEF SIRLOIN TIP ROAST Blade Short Rib Roast Tender SHOULDER ROAST GROUND CHUCK 75 Fresh Pork SHOULDER Roast Fresh Small Link Sausage Maple Leaf Bacon 69 FREEZER SPECIAL Ground Chuck 10691 LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET Mill E Daily Delivery Acton Phone Golden Club also member numbers look bus trip to of mother of the I committees pits quarries REGISTER NOW FOR CHILDRENS Swimming Water Safety Classes Juniors Beginners Saturday Classes Complete WEEK COURSE In Indoor Heated Pool j iducted fully qualified Red Cross Instructor us the approved Red Cross Sw and tt Safely Programme IIS PFR CHILD To Register Call 8779531 Alpine Health Club St Georgetown Hints on renovating I rstabrooks Before strawberries make sure the is of free of weeds If planting is Hood nouh renovation should be carried out soon as possible to allow in early Perennial if weeds such as and pi in be controlled by a of herbicide Mr plantings should receive to W0 lbs of 1515Ij per fertilizer Both of these should be done before mowinj the old tops and narrowing the rows Rows are narrowed to about 15 inches If available irrigation will that the newly rt iled itch will off to a quick start When raspberr harvest is finished plants should be yven a sproj of ferb im to help inthr lcnose ind spur bltRht flic st diseases we the canes and if not controlled will result In smaller and poorer fruit Si mi red currants should receive a ferb mi spray after harvest to help control leaf spot Lisa Harkley improving Young Lisa Harkley month old daughter of Sharon and Jeffrey Harkley who were killed In a tragic accident three weeks go reported laughing and improving slowly in Hamilton General Hospital Her condition was reported brighter than ever by family members who have made regular trips to visit the child Family reports indicate she is now on the road uphill and well on her wa to a speedy recovery Both parents died after a headon collision on Sideroad en North Burlington July Lisa was hospitalized with head and arm injuries 88yearold Milton famed as the home of the Steam became the home of an antique steam powered locomotive on the weekend Old No 136 an engine which was the oldest operating Canadian Pacific Railway locomotive when CPR retired its Inst steam trains In I960 was trucked into Milton ACTON WOODCRAFT isli I Hi ihkii ii Id ids Up I 1 III I l I I nil i II Si Ail CAR SERVICE RICHS SERVICE CENTRE cist of Acton 24 I DEAD STOCK FARM ANIMAL SERVICE Up to fr frcih cows Top prices 1 Call 1 Collect License Hour Seivice 16a If Dead Stock Removal Phone 4li No 259C71 I6itf DENTAL LEONARD Smgcon Suite i Bids Mill St Act Ont inlments FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone night or day Shicnnkcr Mgr EXCAVATING Jennings Excavating I Limehouse 877 3197 Farm Ponds Loading Bulldozing Trenching Septic Beds Fill Gravel Top Soil Estimates Given FIRST CLASS SERVICE If RON SAUNDERS EXCAVATING Eurch Moving Bulldozing Grading 853 CEDAR VALE SAND and GRAVEL Pit Run and Crushed Gravel Scrtxntd Sand and Stoitc Top Sod Fill Phone Erin 9751 INSURANCE Dennys Insurance Agency Mill St W ACTON GENERAL and LIFE INSURANCE 0150 Office Hours to Thurs to After Hours Call Alilt Ball Harold Denny GENERAL CONTRAC Gibson Construction Sheet Metal Ltd Temporary address 120 Mill St Acton 853 1526 nc renovations ids Slim in work untie night iron Air Acton and District 16a9tf ED Contnctor Cemeiil Sidewalks Si Stoops Chimney Plastering Repairs Stucco Work Phone Acton 853 1818 tf JEWELLERS DAVIS JEWELLERS 52 Main St ERIN Done on the Premises 9 to Wed lo Thins 9 to Fri to Siturdiy to OPTOMETRISTS ARTHUR A JOHNSON OD Mill St E Wed ties I Siturdays PAINTING and DECORATING f ti pipub inging I Work N me mi T nc DAVID COHEN Peel Street Acton GIL VANSOELEN PAINTING Contractor INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR EXTERIOR now for Free Estimates 6137 Box 114 Mtlton PHOTOGRAPHY For ALL Types of PHOTOGRAPHY Jim Jennings 8532227 110 MILL ST Weddings portrait passport visas industrial team pictures PLASTERING PLASTERING Plain Ornamental Fine Plastering Stucco Work Acton 2358 PRINTING BROCHURES PUBLICATIONS OFFICE STATIONERY 853 2010 Dills Printing ilk Publishing Co Ltd 59 St Acton P H DAWSON PLUMBING HEATING Serving District New Insldlvtions Repurs and Alterations Industrial r prompt efficient service PHONE 2203 21a51 CARNEYS Si HEATING Roekfood Acton and District New Kip irs Alterations Myers Si Water Softeners PHONE Hit for 2U50tf TREE SERVICE NORTH HALTON TREE SERVICE use wrecking St tree planting Also of trees Ininrcd Phone 853 1010 ACTON 21atf STATIONERY DILLS STATIONERY Mill St Acton 853 SUPT1 MACHINES amsc INVITATIONS GRITTING CARDS si RVirirrs ETC TV SALES SERVICE FIRST LINE TV Sales and Service Queen St Acton Phone 853 fur store ind after hours service Zenith Si Fleetwood Dealer Service for Admiral General Electric to ill makes St Color Stcrcoi etc Antenna installations St repairs Visit Our Record Bar 21atf THE DEPT OF LABOUR Protects YOU by issuing Certificates of Scat Ions to competent and experienced TV service technicians Call 877 RYDERS TV SALES AND SERVICE John Salmon COUNTRY TV CENTRE SALES Si SERVICE Hwy Line Phono MODERN TV SALES ASD SERVICE Or WD TV SETS Also Tower and Antenna and repair HENRY UPHOLSTERING ACTOV UPHOLSTERY Antique St Modern Furniture Upholstering Tent Repair Car Seats Free Pick up and Delivery Years Experience Serving For free estimates day or evenings Call Acton EARL JENSEN WELDING SPEYSIDE Portable Welding Service Free Estimates W KAMAAINGA No I ACTON

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