Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 22, 1975, p. 19

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The Acton Free Pross Wed Jan THE ENTIRE 1st Cub Pack and its leaders were invested in an impressive ceremony January They are back row left to right Ernie Wynne Akela Damn Hill Mark Jackson Andy Morrison Chris Stewart Ricky Patrick Barr Tony Kevin McKitnck Enc Wallace third row left to right Gary Gary Woodward Neil Sinclair Billy Debatiata Michael Schotsch second row left to right Michael Rayner Enc Wynne George Robbie Beck John Rusty Cardonna Kevm Wallace Jeffrey Beck front row left to right Donald David Jackson Dale Woodward Miles Brown David Grundy AKELA ERNIE Wynne pins badges on newlyinvested cub Damn Hilt of the 1st Ospnnge Pack SMverwood WI members tour Gage Stationery plant By Alicia Scott Mrs I was hosted to the meeting of Silverwood W I cm Thursdn a cm Jan 16 members one met at Ihe Gage Stationery Ltd plant tor a tour met by Mr J Macdonald Public Relations for the company who gave us on outline company begin in Georgetown Two groups went through the Inrgr plant and watched note books writing paper envelopes made Cram rolls of paper and even wrnpped m cellophane ready for sale All agreed the plant was asset to Tlie liitr took about an hour and mi hock at the board room and hi public relations and two senior answered many about different it ions 140 people to Hair large plant in it Members were a delicious cup of coffee presented witli a of writing paper envelopes Members Ihinked the PR for their kindness in showing us plant and ft to go to thi home of husks Limehouse Group committee sponsors speaker tl Mrs Art Benton extend sympathy to the family of Mrs Scott who was buried at Cemetery on Saturday We hope the best for Mrs Douglas Scott who underwent surgery In hospital In George town a week ago Also good health to Mr A Patterson who has been having lests in Georgetown the past week North District Scout ere held their January meeting in the 1 Hall Twenty five were present to discuss happenings and the Miles of the sections I Group Commit tee sponsored a euchre in the hall Jan 17 Six tables were in lorcne won the ladies prize Doug the high men ind id Gould the prize for low Mrs Anne I wis ictmc president for the nu ting and Hit ode roll call business got tin rway secretary rcid a letter from I the I- rland hi me at Creek llunking the for their donation stating thai purchased articles for Discussions look place regarding Senior Training School on One dish makes meal to be lefl till next month for further Ijlk 11 was decided lit pur the ited News for member Iter is and Jubilee spoon re received from Australia I flu Mrs Henderson w is pen pal if Mrs Mrs received lovely pi for special birthdajs Happy greetings wire sang lo the hostess as that was her ml Hubert from rncliisi it is on He in id in for l ml all hi Immi before Mr W If is in liiiirylowii Mrs llr il Mrs itrmnhiel is it home after fool Louis Daigle enjoys 97th Louis Joseph celebrated his birthday yesterday with a big birthday cake and surrounded by his family in In spite of a slight stroke just before Christmas Mr was In good spirits and en joyed having his four grand children DenUe Louis and Diane with him for the birthday celebration Mr Daigle lives with his son Eli and daughter tn law He and Eli were reunited in after a separation of 30 years He was born in Norton Mills Slate of Vermont but left home an age to at tend College in Toronto He served as a French Baptist Missionary in a mission school in Otter Lake Quebec ail LOUIS DAIGLE his birthday yesterday at the home of Ins son Eli and family on in He was born in 1B78 in Norton Mills State of Vermont HS HOLDEN OPTOMETRIST East Initiate first cubs at Knox Jan 15 Churchill Extend sympathy to family Mrs I red morning worship vice and church sehool at 11 m was well Inst Our pastor Rev A I s sermon subject wis the sot talk on sir mnn on he Kingdom of God is It old neighbors ind friends of hureliill district wish to i heir sympathy Mrs Kidd and imily in Ihe sudden passing of her bus bund in Klrid morning Funeral service Is lo be held today al Home in Acton Mrs W A spent dnv or so it her daughter home in Mrs lliyllss wee and Julie while Is on a call Performance Miss Margaret Miller of visited with her ins Mrs and Mr Bob Kerr ind over She them when all attended a performance Ii rates of it Western University In winch Pit sister Nancy Knox was performing Mr Mrs John Knox anil Mrs How M and auntie Mrs Tom Anderson called in and hid i short visit with Put and Bob Kerr and children They were nil illcnding Ihe same Region wont get backhoe Ha ton Hills works com recommended Monday night that the region receive nil the equipment they requested for water and sewer work except for the b The committee decided earlier this month to wait for equipment before turning it over lo the region Peter Morris said Burlington and transferred their equipment lo the region and there was no money exchange He added the Milton situation been cleared up yet Among the equipment going to the region are a sewer flusher sewer rodder with rods a sewer rod machine an air compressor a trench compactor two pumps and a half ton pick up truck Councillor Hyde said the town should keep the because we need it for grave digging and storm sewer construction The committee decided to reserve the decision on Ihe backhoe for the present and will look the situation after they Imow what Milton is doing about the equipment Charges One impaired driver wo liquor seizures were reported by police this week There were also five com plaints of barking dogs from the area By Bob Griffith provincial field representative of Hoy Scouts of Canada presented a itnrter to the 1st scout group at Knox Icrhn church on Wednesday nighl Jan before a group of interested parents and friends Alex Morrison tor the Inili ilion of the i libs first group there has been in It Is sponsored by Knox church It wis stntd one of ihi Is lo help develop and become responsible men of the The Innlniii jwis read scripture and led in prayer After the initiation he wished Ihi buys success and ikd some of cub Hodges Wynne explained to the some of the procedures Cubs retelvi budges I he first is the badge see is ihe Ontario provlnUal and third is Ihe bulge Three leaders are in charge of tin group nanus were taken from s book is Akiln Allan limit is and Max Is II igheera The boys won presented Iwdges dark and chUfs I our boys who each In charge of a group sixes arm bands Hit blue six Chris Stewart lawny six Patrick red six Mark and the white six Kevin MtKltrlck I was served In the it Ihe conclusion rtmony Visitor Mr Mrs Ward visited on Sunday with Ward nephew Garlli md Mrs Bruce and family In Toronto I ol Western University I sputt the with her unit and Mr Mrs rdan Aitkin took a for Inr lnliday this season She spent wuk skiing Banff Alhirla She slaved the llinff Springs Hotel which has rnoins and ites I people She reports lots of snow and lots if tourists with of ID below Slit has relumed lo duel university to continue her studies During this s shake up of ministers In and lllllsliurgh fuck or I United church was guesl spc In Knox Ills sirmimwisnnl rcc In Christ which is th themi for the week if prayer Music was supplied by trio of girls Bonnie I Indo and Carol Stewart with Mrs Max at organ Church service llyMr ItonMclrin Arkcll and den Mills joined to Inspiration from five young girls from the Ontario Bible College fled to the reality of Jesus in lur life and they blended their voltes in a musical treat Why should I worry or fret lie holds the future In the palm of Ills hand So why should I worry or One of the ways walk to Jesus Is by walking close to others Mr of the Bible College brought the message after which a pot luck lunch was enjoyed MICHAEL SCHOTSH and Donald handle the flags at last Wednesday s investment of the entire 1st Ospnnge Cub Pack NEW SHIPMENTof Cords P Jickets NEW SHlPMENTof Levis First Time Sid Slacks NEW SHIPMENT of Prince Western Suns Sports Coats slacks Arctic exploration got a good reason to keep quiet about it In the Arctic theres total quiet Even the slightest sound cm be heard for miles Some of the noises we take for granted amid disrupt the migration of animals In this rugged but fragile a pipeline is being pi for natural gas But not at ihe expense of the em ironment Union Gas is a member of Canadian Arctic Gas Ltd An organization investing millions dollars studvmg the effect of a pipeline in the Arctic Just one the things being studied is the ot sound on Sound simulators are being used to recreate the sound of a pipeline compressor station Even the effect of a bash plane flying at different elevations over herds ol is being studied In building a pipeline we know thai vegetation has to be replaced to insulate the ground If it werent during the summer the sun can melt ihe permafrost and cause erosion land is so delicate even a lire track can dam it These are the things that we must know Thats why we re involved in the most extensive study of the Arctic ever done Natural is from the will cost us all more But in the long run the stud is for the sake of the Arctic as well as our environment In addition it will help ensure future supplies of natural gas for you union ghs LIMITED St mm limns tiMinhipi in

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