Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 29, 1974, p. 15

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The Acton Free Press Wed May 1974 B3 Damage estimated in accident Plant 1800 pine trees on Indusmin property An accident on the Guclph township lino on May resulted in an estimated damage of according to investigating officer Constable of the detachment A farm tractor by Garnet of It It stalled while proceeding uphill on the township line The tractor rolled backwards through a fence and down em rolling over THERE WAS standing room only Friday night as a large crowd attended the variety night at Balhnafad community Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose the men s chorus inquires as four gypsies dance onto the stage led by June Mrs Kenton The local association met Ihe home of Mrs Ronald Claw on May with 11 at lending They enjoyed lunch after the We are sorry lo report the home of Mr and Mrs Clifford McDonald was damaged by fire We extend sympathy Mr 1 and family and the McUuuhlin family in the passing of on bun day morning May Congratulations to Mrs Hough ley who on May from Univer of with a A degree in Studies Contributed Mrs Hon On the weekend 10 cubs an I stouts two leaders and one mother planted 1B00 pint on the pro perly This is part of Ihe rehabilitation pro gram I In liquet The tubs and scouts In hi Ihcir annual Son Silverwood banquet In Mem Hall on one enjoyed Ihe casseroles and pies supplied by the mothers Crawford proposed least to the Queen Head table guests in eluded Ihe District Douglas Assist ant C for cubs Terry Col ter Assistant C for scouts Murray Harrison Constable Dixon from the It C and Dick Willis a baseball urn Terry Colter spoke about what cub Is and Dick Willis on the philosophy and rules in all sports he believes strongly in is that if a fight oteurs in a game let fight It out and then throw ihose involved of the garni Constable Dixon showed slides depicting the last 100 of the and answered questions all night Sieve Thompson resented special mugs to Halm and Dave Hannah for helping during Ihe past year Hannah fly crow when asked by hen Given Why Dont You Love me Like you Used To They brought down the house at the concert at Balhnafad hall BaWnafad GEORGETOWN Little Theatre s Ron Hunt cautions the audience against drinking to excess one of his monologues at Balhnafad variety show in the hall recently High rainfall WI in report Itv Mrs Alicia Scott resolutions was reviewed many of Which wire put Into I held their in the past years May meeting on Thurs Our phnt sale brought us needed funds and all were Mrs with sold Cemetery mowed again dance in hall Sat line on Tue May It was a splendid meeting Mrs Gloria Johnson had the devotion period reading from scripture and commenting Minutes were read and finances reported The roll call was a garden tip A delegation was allocated lo attend Ihe conference now being associated with district Mrs La Hose gave us a splendid topic em our present day nonchalance toward family life etc of luxurious living musing much of the Community Centre on Saturday night John Tocher furnished the music The hall board I their regular meeting on night Mr reccnlbereavemcnt Mowers In the church were in memory of their loved one who passed awns The is mcclv Big haul Five pounds of a believed to be seized Milton mowed thinks to Mr Ken Gnfnm through our council We eel it to ill of us it Is a responsibility to keep It looking who verv much work w Miss Lillian is spending days home Miss Morrow was a guest on the weekend us on i trip Shcrjls it on Sunday call Progress Is Changing Our The president Mrs presided read from our W I book some rules concerning election of officers and conveners Conveners for making of quills reported on progress and convener for fair display for certain articles needed was voted for pennies for friendship thank you letter from C W was received con donation sent this spring The group contributed to the Hilly Wilson fund for the therapeutic pool and received a note of thanks from Hilly Wilson Ik solutions This was resolutions meeting and the president gave us an insight on he meaning of resolutions ho they should be set up and discussion on pist This was competition nuht of bread candy Mrs C Wilson first for bread Mrs Lindsny first for candy The meeting closed with a social hour Fruit and lei were served Poultry Please Eleven members attended the food forum held in Knox Church hall recently Poultry Please s Ihe theme Mr Henderson hid a good day for his sale May Silverwood I served pie sandwiches coffee etc Mr ind Mrs C Wilson visited with friends in Hope- town and in with son family recently Mrs Leslie attended the anniversary of Mountain Union W I on May 10 Mr and Mrs I Whit field of London visited with Mr and Mrs Harry Scott Ihe holiday week end Our for May is 11 inches to dite May 10 with 2 in one evening presented Powell bod ges to cubs Thompson and Doug Hannah for their achievement in obtaining all five stars Only seven cubs two lea and no scouts were able to attend the supper at Blue Springs for Ihe boys who planted trees in April The boys enjoyed food games and songs Death saddens community Alicia Twelve members of W I attended the W I annual at Church at Ashgrov on Wed May Several residents of are in hospital and get well wishes are ex tended to Mrs VarcvjMrs and Mrs Walker The community was sad last week with the of Helen Lindsay and sympathy is sent to the Lindsay family Mrs Anne Norton and Mrs Alio Scott joined a bus load of horticulturists on Sunday afternoon for a trip to the Gardens and the I Dell Expand subdivision Drift plan approval was glv en lo a plan that will see 10 more homes built In the Heights Sub- vision Builder developer John ries says the homes in Ihe estate type subdivision will sell for about injuries at the General Hospital FREDA HOFFMAN I SB St George Ont Telephone ion We Have Footwear for Every Member of the Family Childrens SlipOn RUNNING SHOES ASA approved WORK BOOTS FROM Will Be OPEN Thun Fri Evening til During Juno Suiriiiions Sdopft 19 MILL ST E ACTON At Very Special Prices KNITTED SHORTS 100 Polvostor SCRUBBIES KNITTED SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS KNITTED FOOTBALL SHIRTS Cotton- 50 100 Nylon- Cotton Mens 100 Polyester JACKETS J LARGE RANGE OF Forsylfi Shirts and Ties McGregor and Harvey Woods Socks Jockey Fancy Underwear NIELSENS CLOTHING 37 Mill St Acton PLAT MATCH A FULL CARD AND WIN IPHEPRICED 2 FOR U varieties Hollandia troublesome times inflation following a routine check of a and unrest It was a topic which made for discussion and many expressed views and items thev had ex Church sen lee Church on Sunday was It attended Rev Stiles sermon was from the gospel of John The choir sang Next Sunday the Gideons will take the service The catered on Saturday night to a Toronto croup for their annual banquet Ounce A dance was held in the last wet POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL a No At Leading Do Your Planting Now GERANIUMS SHRUBS BOX PLANTS PERENNIALS EVERGREENS POTTED ROSES A POTTED SHRUBS ETC FERTILIZERS SEEDS GARDEN TOOLS PATIO STONES ETC SELECTION OF COT FLOWERS WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE Caroline Flower Garden Shop All This For Only Scandinavian LIVING ROOM GROUPING Dempsters Vienna Bread IGA Apple Pie IGA Sugar Onion Rons 39 39 53 CANADA GRADE A TABLEMTE SALE Blade Roast or Short Rib Roast 5 CrossCut Rib Roast or Boneless Shoulder Rout Blade Steaks 3 seater sofa with removable cushions 3 piece coffee and end tables i 2 chairs with removable cushions 2 beautiful lamps JACKS DISCOUNT WAREHOUSE Hwy 25 Just north of Hwy 8782373 open days a week 8265371 Hamburg or Wiener Buns Potato Chips mauaoFU5JLCAURaiGiuut Florida Tomatoes FRESH PARTLY SKIMMED Jug Milk 77 Celery Stalks- 39 Mushrooms 69 TASTY IMLAHO of Cello Spinach Packham Pears Quality Service and Value all at

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