Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 28, 1973, p. 5

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92nd birthday today for Martha Jackson years NINETY TWO YEARS YOUNG Mrs Martha Jackson of Ospringe is Aunt Martha to her many friends who drop In regularly to enjoy her company and enjoy her hospitality Wednesday November 28 was this years celebration The lady who was raised on a farm near Erin as one of nine children Is celebrating her birthday for the time today Wednesday when friends and neighbors are ex to drop to wish her a nappy day Mrs Martha Jackson bet known In the district as Aunt Martha Is a friend to lady was many people and enjoys the celebration special celebration com her birth in 1881 Although she recalls well her SS 14 school days at the little In Mimosa Martha Jackson Is more interested In the now of things and people cards and hockey The amazing lady home Is the visiting place of many young people in the trlct the stopoff place for young neighbor boys who want to watch Saturday night hockey games In order Interested in local politics the well Informed Aunt Mar tha likes to know what going At this weeks own attitudes about the fed gathering Mrs Jackson will and provincial govern be remembering all the ment She has a keen sense of names for all the faces and efficiency and keeps her pleased as always t home beautifully in order again with everything in Its place friends home beautifully in order again with her numerous with everything in Its place friends and a place or everything To what does Martha Jack son owe her key to longevity ago the Proper diet she grins hap- feted to a larger I always eat a proper for her birth diet with vegetables and a over guests portion of meat without cof rived to congratulate the tee and Martha Jackson popular mistress of her own proudly displayed her home on Highway Last greeting cards sent from year party was somewhat friends ana neighbors along smaller with only casual with presents and gooa Invitation drawing in local wishes Ballinafad Course in stitchery The Acton Press We Nov 1973 Vote 123 JfifC District Page Ospringe club honors lambs in news Doris I Ines IjisI Monday a holiday are extended to Aunt the a puppet snow Bailey and Gina Butchers By Mrs Suggestions were put About ladles enjoyed the for creative wall panels hospitality of Mrs Rick Sales place mots pictures etc A on Tuesday evening last It few simple stitches wore was the regular meeting of demonstrated with Mrs Alma The gathering was in the Sinclair in the chair Several hall on Wed afternoon and items of interest were will take place each week on discussed Wed 30 sponsored by the The roll coll was answered W I Brothers and sister of Mrs Shirley Anderson went down were be to lady to Margaret Hospital on Monday for blood i h donations Wc all arc hoping Mrs Joyce Clark also gave a report which Included several donations for use In our new kitchen Small donations were voted to Halton Contact Centre and to the Unitarian funds of Erin and Township were treated when five members of the Kitchener Waterloo symphony orchestra en tertained them in an hour music session at the Ospringe Public School Clifford and Audrey Van of the Public School are intrigued by the viola techniques exhibited by John of Kitchener Louise Knight of Erin Public School is also curious Churchill Home from Alberta trip Ebenezer Birthday Greetings By Mrs Ron McLean Close school Nerval School will close In June A presentation by Julian Reed of Nerval failed to sway the voting of trustees Thursday at the Board of Education meeting Trustees voted it for sentencing the small school to a dim future teed told trustees the school was a unifying force in the community of Norvol Ho Indicated the school was only years old and paid for As far as cost of operation went Nerval compared favorably any In the county Director Jim Singleton denied charges by Heed hat the board had arranged boundaries to lake students away Tram the village school Natural Reed said the board provided no kindergarten or grade one In the school He said It was natural that parents who started heir children In a school would want hem to there It was pointed out only students school now and of those bussed In teed suggested By Mrs Fred Mac Arthur for the school but Martha Jackson who will and the helper was devotion referring to several J h gifts tree the lesson not for the linchtrs It was reach her birthday on Development Wednesday Nov She Is Day Thru of the staff went not going to celebrate but to for a reading will have a cup of lea for any One nttLndcd a friends who wish to drop in and Mrs Robert lourst In uclph on Though not able to work in lulled In spec Inn which is inclui Bailey Mrs George Motor id Mrs Robert In Ospringe I Club County j her garden as usual this honors were received by Judy Mrs Leo led in the topic discussion of facts facing a pastor in the pursuit his calling Mrs Sales treasurer of the Armchair trip By Mrs Robertson Forty eight members of Acton Golden Age Club en Joyed an armchair visit to New Zealand courtesy of Mrs K Alger who showed pictures and provided Mn Wlllowdole of a trip she had taken was an enlighten Colin and Mrs Bay and visiting with Mrs hairier sisters They stayed Morning worship Ice at with Mr and Mrs John Churchill community church and family where they at was fairly well attended tended the wedding of Rev sermon nephew Mr Bill and subject was The Church that Marlene Rntilaff is needed choir anthem My also motored on to Banff Father Care white out there and visited Mrs spent last relatives Thursday and Friday with her daughter Dr Colin oursTTlIc summer s I nca ho fell and fltewaraB report on the other five were at Centre broke her arm she Wellington District High enjoy a good game of hockey School in Fergus to hear on TV Dent who spoke on psych learning behavior Provtaclal honors Vender Vlugt of un Mr J Robert Club received her Camming slldei of Provincial Honors at the H Zambia to the school pupils Club told of the personal ex Day field in Erin on Saturday County honors there He is thi husband of received by Donna the and Sandra Oakes He Thirteen girls completed the wee went from to Africa project Three or mem alTZ I Peggy went from Canada to Africa under University met married and both taught then Tor years Mrs Cummlng would sometimes go to the Leper sarlnni sewing to the women and girls then- Mr Cummlng it now at furthering his education entitled A Showcase of Block Printed Articles The skit was Christmas scene and was In Limehouse Hold presentation Their skit was on the same recent supper which was very subject and all members encouraging The fact that so took part In It showed many had to wait to be served how to make a block printed was regretted design then this design was Mrs Viola Shortill had a stamped on the white tee on the Lawrence shirts the girls wearing program Leaders of this club wore Mrs and Mrs Kerr Plans are the Christina meeting Creative Mrs Jesse and Mrs Ted Jamieson kindly gave their time to demon the art of creative taken This was an enlighten showing many of the harbors mountains homes and flowers giving all a bet ter insight to this island Ivan Harris expressed thanks to Mrs Alger for this trip fta enjoyed the weekend with their cousins Beverley and noon and had dinner with Mr Paula Hitching Rev R Flnley sermon topic was Sacred is Life Thou not kill Is only a beginning There arc other ways to kill than murder Working conditions for all workmen must be safe The town of Alta Churchill friends and has suddenly become j neighbors will be sorry to portant again because of the and Melinda at Mf Jomja need for coal There are ways Thompson or Terrace Is to mine coal without touching In St Joseph hospital a single tree on the surface Wc hear that he is The life expectancy of a man coming along nicely We hope In a coal town Is not greater he can soon return to be with than years In a match Mrs Thompson at Elora manufacturing plant in Scot Terrace land the phosphorus ate Mrs Bud Anderson wishes away the flesh of the workers thank those who sent cards a man was charged for to her but regrets due to running a slot machli icon the school a viable unit greetings to Mm ed commented on tho John Benvic board s optional attendance Mrs Murray and Students In Norvol have opportunity to opt out at any grade but they can opt to stay there far grade six Reed argued school did not deprive students of educational advantages He asked trustees to shelve the matter until they had lime to Investigate first hand and quaint themselves with all tho facts My plea is that If you Mrs Lisa and Randy iVih to thank those who sent cards rcgre cslght science to continue the school at least shelve decision until you arc capable of considering all of the options Reed sold after the meeting he had hoped hi would have had time to muster up sup port within the village Democracy had Its day icy has observed in memory of Cam r them personally completed this project Twin lambs Vernon Stewart twin flock of quite early for lambs Usually to about two dozen don t arrive until January ladies from the area around away during the weekend children A deialtedrcport of the re- Mr and Mrs Ward cent Zone Rally held in Hamilton were guests of Mr Georgetown was given by and Mrs Stewart Hamilton Mrs David Robertson Men and other friends In Toronto lion was made of the pot luck on Sunday for Grey Cup supper on Dec when a gift party exchange will be held Mr and Mrs Leslie Cake and Ice cream was returned home from a served courtesy of Garnet weeks vacation via Air McKenzio Canada to Alberta A vote has been taken and il Impaired eyesight she cannot was to define the word t favorable It s up to the t gambling He said It was citizens of Norval now risking something on some- Reed Indicated ho would thing of which the outcome not give up yet but didnt was uncertain The man said Indicate in which direction the mechanism was set in he move next such a way that the gambler the meeting Reed That new farmhand terribly dumb How that WJ wrong you re s Is led he had found a cow a a way ti was bound to lose 1 people from with reporters and were ob viously disappointed SUPERMARKET 9 MILL ST 8530650 Ospringi School they have Donna Moore were cut down on liRhtina and honored by a presentation in hod furnace checked The Limehouse school on Nov thermostats turned back was chairman room J con not in use ducted a number of in games Ferguson wert in Torantoor 1 four days and stayed the Jack was Acton Fair Board banquet in Presbyterian Church one evening last week Roast beef and pie were among the foods served Mrs Kirkpatrick is with her daughter Mrs Ralph Turner and Mr SamGlshyis home after extended stays in a delegate at Con vention Civil Association of Ontario 600 delegnks from Ontario at tended the which was held the hotel Miss of Acton SHOULDER ROAST ROAST BUTT CHOPS Clarence Mr and Mrs Don Whcntley of Vancouver visited a few days with Mr Mrs Gordon Aitken Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Smith on the arrival of a little son a week Travel 70 MAIN ST E MILTON Let your Sunflight Agent take you to where the sunshine is Jamaica Puerto Rjcoiwfrom279 from 249 Costa del Sol i m from 347 CALL US NOW I Meat Department Specials FLEISCHMANNS 1 LB PKG FRESH PORK 85f SCHNEIDERS 1 LB RED HOTS 95 SCHNEIDERS LB WIENERS SWIFTS COOKED MEAT 109 BACON SOFT MARGARIHE 59 OZ TINS SWEET PEAS 001 TINS PUMPKIN PIE FILLER 279 HILLS BROS 10 OZ INSTANT COFFEE SHELF OZ TINS MANDARIN ORANGES 4100 CHRISTIE S RAISIN DRINK ENRICOS 0ZJAR SPAGHETTI SAUCE 3 LANCIA 2H LB BONUS SPAGHETTI 59 COLGATE KINO SIZE Saw SO No Large Head LETTUCE 3 New Crop Navel ORANGES 59 COOKING ONIONS 3tt Bag 39 NOTICE TAKE NOTE the Acton Planning Board prop of the Acton Flaming Area as provided for by Planning Act S 1970 Proposed Is Cited Below No to the Official Plan of the Acton Planning Area for the property formerly known as The Mclsoac Garage I sad Bask of the Amendment This Amendment Is result of an application made by the owner or the lands affected by the Amendment whereby the owner has requested permission to change the use from those permitted in a CommercialAutomotive Zone as provided for under Restricted Area By law No as amended to one a permitted In a CommercialGenera I Cl Zone In view of the fact that the intended change of land use will be toward a permitted use more compatible with the surrounding uses it considered desirable to amend the land use designation Section 111 of this Amendment sets out in detail the item which Is to be amended In the Official Plan I I The site of the proposed change presently occupied by a frame garage attached to which at the rear it a metal clad shed It is proposed that these buildings be demolished and In their place be built a new modem office building for one or more of the uses permitted in a Commercial General Cl Zone I Map Change DescrtadM The change of land use designation from Commercial Automotive C2 Zone to Commercial General Cl Zcoefora parcel of land the east side of Mam Street Lot No according to a compiled plan for the Town of Acton registered as No low al of which is Indicated on the map annexed hereto as Schedule A entitled I The policy for Commercial General development under Subsection of of Section B on Page 11 of the Official Plan apply The detailed classifications be based a development plan covering the whole area la ftta The appropriate toning classifications will be m to By law 1394 Any interested may within the prescribed tttae file in writing their to or support tb said amendment to of the Acton Board Mill Street East for fifing objections will to December lJlh 1973 Chairman

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