The Acton Free Wednesday April Honor Mrs Irene secretary of fair for 18 years By Thorn son There a new game going on In thin house now an then It a called It begins with a person going Into any hearing a rattle The trick Is to track It down before ft stops It might be up in a cupboard In drawn- or in a box bauet or laundry basket The loser the gets to It the faster It goes untlltheycomoacrossnjclblackfnco with a big on it Yea cats DO few back Then J right at the most SSl whin llrncula was there bad a home for him but somehow wful yell from the couch Cut had sidled up when members of the Agricultural Society friends and political figures gathered to honor the popular secretary treasurer of the Fair Board retiring after IS years on the Job Irene as Is familiarly known to thousands of exhibitors and friends across the province took the secretary Job In IBM after assisting her fatherIn Inw I or wvernl years Her efforts In part contributed to the success of Acton Fair over the hut two decades Present plaque After an evening of euchre and truth I like having him around when 1 bechehasa fram thoshUfonljlohavmlongblflLk spent one whole hour with him ma one day playing Fetch I round a AU In family rubber ball that he played ones who Rot with by himself for quite a while more than our share of carrying it around In his mouth In This morning I looked out of the way Then he window Just in Unit to see the found that I would throw It for nasty little animal his him If he brought It to me extremely Instead of rolling It I bounced grandmother at full tilt across it across the rooms and down tho the new pasture b very time she hall It bounced two or three feet slowed down ho hit tall nd the cat went along fvin the dugs net too right behind It bounce for Blackcat will sit In tho front door bounce until it caught It In mid way and as the dogs go by will box their cars at the one end and Changed bite their tall at the other This went on for ages but then hen a neighbor s dot was BUckcat decided to play his own over yesterday the cat stalked fliuneofFetchwlthME doingthe him all around the front yard Cat At first chance the ball any overt gestures would be rolled under the only tat just slunk behind Then taring Sparkcy tried to ignore e block menace but it must look till I got down on my hands have finally got to him He left Asl with a look that said he was ready priced and prodded the long slim to anyhow nek would be fishing along Unfortunate husband right beside me until he got one t feel as I do about tats hooked in away lie and and to him is only one darning to music of Henry of th Is presentations wore hold with the would go for two minutes It was this cat that sat quietly on couch while we all watched more to be got rid of Until then I enjoying every day with him IbothGordAND thecal for that matter MiTnory acting as halrman for tho evening A plaque Inscribed In appreciation to Mrs W for devoted service as secretary treasurer Alton Agricultural Society April IU97J veteran iair Board member I Bert Davidson Mrs was also presented with an upholstered and several leather articles Several people spoke praising her efforts over the years including county agricultural representative Henry Stanley At ton mayor tho Hon George Kerr M P for Halton West Dob Jones representing P Terry 0 Connor and George Wallace lanKtimo member of the society as well as Fair president Bert Hinton Mrs replied in well chosen words wishing her many friends in the agricultural society continual success and successors Mrs Jack Marshall and John tho best luck She recalled the many friends she had over years through her work and expressed her appreciation or the honors conferred committee In charge of the evening was composed of Mac Jack Marshall Smith Mrs Walter and Mrs Joan Waldie I Your Headquarters for SONY- TRINITRON Color TV Black and TV A Component Drop in Now See Them in Operation Corner Wyndham Guolph Phono 8226041 no I or ALMOST THE ENTIRE FAMILY of Irene gathers around to add good wishes to those already extended by members of the Acton Fair Board friends and acquaintances at a special night honoring the retiring after years on the job She was presented with on upholstered chair a plaque and several leather articles at the Form new organization for area handicapped Golden wedding marked by Mr Mrs A Kentner ACTON RESIDENTS since Mr and Mrs Archie observed their golden wed ding anniversary at the home of their daughter Marguerite Robinson in Guelph Mr and Mrs Archie Kentner observed their golden wedding anniversary Sunday when many friends and relatives from Acton Brampton Kitchener and Oak ville called at the home of their daughter Marguerite Robinson In to offer congratulations Mr and Mrs have one daughter Marguerite Robinson and son Elwln both of plus six grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren A special event of the celebration was a beautiful buffet lunch Flowers gifts Many flowers and gifts were received by the couple along with a lovely gold tea service presented to the couple on behalf of the town of Acton by Mayor Duby Mr and Mrs were married in Hornby Presbyterian manse by Rev Malcolm April and have resided in Acton since 1M2 A woman In wheelchair approaches a store entrance She stops Will her chair fit through the narrow door Will she be able to open the heavy door and hold It while she guides her chair inside These questions and others were raised at the Inaugural meeting of tht Association for Handicapped Adults and Friends The meeting held Thursday April at the Georgetown office was open to everyone In Georgetown and the surrounding areas This association is being formed for people with physical handicaps covering disabilities relating to heart problems walking difficulties Joint ailments and visual and hearing impairments Tells of alms Eric Baldkind chaired the meeting and was able to elicit a few aims and concerns from those attending It was stressed that this club is their club and their Ideas are what will determine the future course and activities of the organization Not told One person mentioned how refreshing It was to be asked what she would like to do rather than be told what would be good for her A gentlemen expressed delight that a group was being formed where he could meet others like himself In a social setting The committee hope that more people will attend the next meeting as the need for such a group has been vividly demonstrated The next meeting will be held at Harrison Public School Drive Georgetown on April 19 at pjn Refreshments will be served and there Is no fee whatsoever Transportation Is available Further informaUon may be obtained from Mrs Barton Market Street Georgetown or the office there appreciation night in hall Seated beside her arc husband Wallace while lcfl to right standing are Shirley Mrs Don Roc Janice Don Linda Mrs Thompson and son In law Bred Thompson Daughter Carol and her husband Bob Hyde were unable to attend They live In the West Photo by H Coles Lakeside sees slides There was a considerable amount of business dealt with by chapter of the D Tuesday of last week before slides were shown at the end of the The slides depicted DE work abroad and in northern Canada Articles for a bale were on display Including quilts At the next meeting toys will be con for distribution in the north next Christmas Have booth Members will have a booth at Oil auction sale at the home of Mrs M MacDonald May They attend Holy Week services April 18 MEAT RED BRAND BEEF Loan Shoulder Roast yy Tendor Chuck Roast 99 Lean Blade Short Rib Roasts Choice Boneless Prime Rib Roast Choice Rump Roast lb Lean Ground Chuck 99b Fresh Small Link Sausage 851 Maple Leaf lb Pkg Sliced Side Bacon LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET Mill E Acton Daily Deliver Phono Scottish background Holy Week guest Guest speaker for Holy Week his M A in and B D in 1945 services in town will be John From there he went to Oxford M of Forest Grove United University to study in the church Willowdale Oriental School He went to was born in Dundee Durham University as lecturer in Scotland and graduated from Hebrew and Old Testament and there to university receiving taught at Cambridge He married with three sons came to Canada in In he became the first full time chaplain at St Andrews College Aurora moving from Hes SPRING SPECIAL On TV Towers At WIGO HAVE A FT TOWER INSTALLED FROM COMPLETE WITH ALL CHANNEL AERIAL FIRST COME FIRST SERVED ALSO COLOUR AND UHF FM INSTALLATIONS AVAILABLE TV APPLIANCES 32 MAIN STREET AFTER HOURS CALL877 ACTON Special Arrangements Corsage Potted Plants Always a good supply of FRESH CUT FLOWERS WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE Caroline fhwer Garden Shop two win wist or actonsouth sum or