The Acton Free Press Wed May Murder trial on Manfred Baron of It R a and of Toronto are Ming tried on a charge of conspiring together and ith others to murder her husband The trial la in Tor onto Police searched the Baron property on Highway east of Acton for remains of the body of Mr Proclaim May family month Hills council proclaimed the month of May Unity Month their meeting last week Councillor Ernie said the request came to him from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints who are sponsoring the month in con junction with many other churches throughout Ontario He said it was an attempt to improve the quality of life He explained Premier Bill Davis has passed a similar proclamation Councillor Joe Hurst op posed the motion An advertisement proclaiming Family Unit Month appears elsewhere In this newspaper Deluxe Redwood Furniture Terrace furniture of longlasting redwood from sunny California Ideal for those lazy summer days around the pool or patio Each piece is well braced with rust resistant hardware The printed design on the vinyl covers Is exclusive with Beaver The thick pure foam cushions invite you to stretch out and relaxi 11 Round Gazebo This lovely Gazebo is pre assembled right from the box It can be assembled as litlle as minutes Sturdy aluminum frame screening keeps the bugs away You I stay cooler on hot summer days thanks to ultra violet shielding in the roof wall height 7 6 at centre 11 2 diameter approximately George Currie dies at home Former reeve and Warden George was found dead at his home in area late Tuesday afternoon He was years of age Well known across the region and province for his outspoken views and dry wit Mr Currie retired as reeve of in 1970 and was succeeded by present Hills mayor Tom He was reeve of Esqucsing from to 1937 to 1957 to 1959 and from 196B to George Currie was the only man to be Warden of County twice He also ran unsuccessfully for the On larlo Legislature Funeral arrangements were incomplete at press time Ask extend holding bylaw The town of Hills is applying to the Ontario Municipal Board for an ex tension of hold Ing bylaw The bylaw prevents any change in land use until the official plan is in force Cars get damage There were two minor collisions In town the past week On May 7 the liquor store parking lot a car driven Robert Turkosr Mam N was struck by an unknown chicle The lift front was damaged On May at Queen and Long field two cars were In collision Allonbj Mason had KM damage to her car and Kent Acton to his Police investigated Y cleanup Large cans of new paint stacked neatly inside doors of the these days plus freshly walls in the Indicate industry has already begun Soon visitors will be surprised at the results Front hallway is next improvement on the clean up agenda 19 Kettle Barbecue 19 diameter kettle in heavy gauge steel with baked enamel finish Flared 1 alumi num legs with 5 whitewall wheels Fire pan insert is adjustable JO charcoal and plug in AND THE LIVING IS EASY Lawn Broom Spring braced for 22 teeth long wooden handle Garden Spade A lightweight well balanced garden too featuring long wooden handle grip Jump Circulation of the Free Press at Speyside took a big jump last week with the Intro duction of Speyside news column Open air One entire half of the arena roof Is exposed as work there progresses Ibis week 7 Spacemaker Storage Shed The gold colour was created ex clusively for Beaver Superbly engineered with more utility and looks than ever before translucent skylite rooi panels to add to interior lighting Overhead rafter storage adds to the ence Approx H Floor extra OPEN am to pm Monday to Friday Saturday 9 am to pm 316 Guelph Street Georgetown WE ACCEPT Bwvtf Chwst Account Chtrgn Mutir Charf