Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 18, 1979, p. 5

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On the You can sure tell an election is in the Yesterday Tuesday Progressive Conservative candidate Otto Jelinek waslnlownmninstrceting and shaking hands with who he hopes will be his con come May The former international skating star popped into Acton Free Press offices to meet with employees Former Free Press correspondent Sheldon has a new job as office manager of Mr Milton cam headquarters in the White Oak Plaza Today Wednesday incumbent Liberal Frank officially opens his Acton campaign head quarters at Mill St will on hand for anyone who wishes speak with him Tomorrow Ihe honorable Jean federal Minister of Finance will be speaking at Acton high school at Although he will be meeting with a grade class the public Is welcome High school teacher Keith Black Is making the arrangements and hopes for a good turnout Ray Vorne wins Harvester Scout Mrs Vorne of R Acton Ontario is convinced the power of positive Ihinklng helped her husband Bay be come the owner of an Interna I Harvester Scout It On the last day of the recent Sportsman Show in Toronto Mrs Vorne put an advertisement of Ihe Scout II into her hus band hands as Ihey sat home on their six acre farm Then she lold him firmly Concentrate on it He did and half on hour Inter Mr Vorne was being telephoned by Toronto Sun a at show He had won draw for the Scout equipped with a engine four speed manual transmission transfer case off road tire and wheel package racing seats and padded roll bar power steering and adiu I just knew we were going to win it Mrs Vorne told Charlie Cllne HI Canada Scout marketing manager as he congratulated the couple But Mr Vorne who has been attending Show for years had not so optimistic I thought it was i hoax he lold Mr Cline ve a buddy in Florida who pulling stunts on all the time I thought this was one of Ihose times when I got phone call For the both avid fishermen hunters and campers Ihe Scout II will help cut the costs of reaching remote areas of country on their expeditions They have been flying into some camps that were unity impossible to reach with their car because of rugged leirain We practically wrecked our car gelling into some of those places so we had to go Ihe more expensive route by plane said Mr Vorne a supervisor of grants for Ihe Ontario Ministry of Agriculture Now we can drive in with con Mrs a nurse who maintains her own gun collection and claims to have the belter fishing record in the Family says she had no choice but to join her husband en thusiosm for the out A similar fate appears to heir only son month old Alexander who showed on instinct take tilt wheel of the icout at the Sportsmen Show Mr and Mra Ray Vorne Acton and Ihelr son receive the keys of a Scout from C A Cline Scout marketing man Tor International Harvester Canada Mr Vorne won the Scout at the recent Sportsmen In Toronto Toronto Sun Photo 17 to attend mammoth safety patrol jamboree Another busy year preventing fires The Acton Free Press Wednesday April 18 1979 5 The Acton Club which is its first birthday recently erected signs at the outskirts of town letting travellers know Acton does in deed sport a club Winners of ihe Summerfest logo con test conducted by the Hills Arts Council will be announced in this col next week Keep your eye open you may be the winner Women Against Rising Puces WARP has announced this weeks items lo boycott They are flour chick en frozen vegetables all spices can ned meals grapefruit cabbage and colored and perfumed toilet paper Five well known Acton residents will be speaking at the Esqucsing Historical Society s meeting Monday evening al Trinity United Church Mrs J C Dennis George Elliott Mr and Mrs Bob and Mrs Marguerite Taylor are lo speak on Acton bygone days Peter Campbell Fire Prevention Officer of the Oakville I- ire Depart was returned as chairman of Re gion Fire Prevention Committee at the group annual meeting Three other 1978 of ficers were returned lo the same executive posi tions for Insp Wayne Smith of Oakville is vicechairman Insp Larry of Hilton Hills is treasurer and Roy Downs of Milton is and public relations officer The in eludes fire prevention personnel from the five fire Member meet to region wfde fire prevention programs Founded in he Committee has just com Chris Lohihieer through his number opined itn operetta Smith Idle School Tit muslciliaikeil Ihe school on two nights performed pleted its year of sen ice Chairman Campbell called it Another year of lent cooperation be tween departments in Region I feel our efforts have helped reduce the tragic incidence of fin throughout region he his the past year Committee made plans initialed programs and purchased literature films and equipment further public education in the cause of fire safety and fire prevention he said Highlights of 197B ii in the chair in report in elude Coloring books spring clean up posters Christmas tree lags kit grease labels fire door stickers fin devil posters ind cloth crests were purchased under tin heading of iture our new films and a rear projection screen suitable for use in public displays it mills and fall fairs were purchased McDonald Restaurants donated three copies of a film Home Site Home for member departments lo use in youth iducatim programs Local media were operative in spreading fire messages i n such lop as portable gasoline containers hazards of pool ehcmicals barbecuing home detectors and in pro moling seasonal messages The Committee its program to maintain regional standardization of ire recommendati rts schools Children regional care centres nursery Is detention homes or offenders Again con est wis conducted for children on the theme Fire Prevention In tie Home and Natalie Jcnner of and Jensen if Miltin vseremmed top winners mentions went to fcd of Hilton Hills Kenneth and lisaDiwi of Hurling and Glom Martins f Milton Members in the mi conference of the Municipal I ire lion Officers I Hilt n Re chairman si mid up elks Monday Night BINGO Door Prizes I nviewRd Prizas lyDidGnno j n I Prizes it each J I Regular Games I Sunflight Holidays Can with GOING HOME THIS SUMMER Toronto to RETURN St Johns Id only 169 Halifax only Fredericton only Winnipeg Calgary Edmonton Van 3Spe I I 600 Jackpot I 56 Numbers Guaranteed SI Tt II Chid I 8533580 SPECIALIZING IN VACATION TOWEL lion It Town churches mark Holy Week events possible will it the co operation of opal fire chiefs the news media and fellow fire own churches marked Holy Week with services and music St s Anglican Church had in ex inail I en I win pleased me wis lie number of younj people children leens ind family people Itev St heir i Maundy evening service followed the stripping of he altar The traditional Good service was of quiet prayer and meditation Sunday was celebrated two services The Christian Church held a Good Friday service ind two services Sunday Dunn he first trumpeter John accompanied the member choir and he hymn sinking Aden dance was good The service was lake Rev Henry of while Cooper look conducted sunrise service rood Friday Many shippers attended people including parents and visitors to Sundays 11 oelock service during which Junior choir was heard Rev theme Primly I held in I morn in t v j III special music In Hugh liters n Jeff Hie if pin filers swelled Mill ends relatives ice rdnif Itev ils performed I dram on the events linsl last Hill 1 I loyd Mirk licit tin parts ipo tics I iter re liarb 1 dm units reh filled Ihe ndicted I I wis I eld during mass on evening Dun the I m vows His Sydney of a Church not be reached by mmeni FOR ALL OF CANADAS BUILDING NEEDS NKKBGffi GEORGETOWN ACTON itlir Miry the lively in is Willi roo irked the service it St Joseph s I mormnj I MAKEUP DEMONSTRATION Fabric Sale Do it yourselforwell do it All Fabrics Supplies hundreds of new rolls in stock Plus everything in supplies for the do ityourselfer THE FABRIC BIN 1751 Ave Milton 8789084 About 17 children from Hills and Milton are expected to attend a mammoth International School Patrol Jamboree for Safety Pat rollers in Ottawa May 26 According lo Raj police safety officer the pa rollers will come one from each of schools in the district About are expected lo take part from Halton said the students are being sponsored by the Regional Safety Council and the trip is organized and funded by he Hamilton Auto Club which also runs week lona training camps for safely al Camp near key Point or at St Catharines Il is anticipated that over safety from across Canada will attend the Ottawa where they 11 be treated to tours of the capital and perhaps an address from Governor General Schreycr who is lo present a gold life saving medal to a palrol ler Cleaners board ink The union representing about 100 part time cleaning stiff settled for a per hour in crease from Board of Education Members of Canadian Union of Public Employees Local ion will be earning an hour Wis year The old level as 4 IB per hour The increase amounts lo per cent One new feature in the agreement the addition the bereave men I leave clause of parents in law junior senior choirs of Knox Pre by Church employed special music for the service parishioners turned out according lo Interim Moderator Rev Smith if Georgetown is con necled Knox College the of Toronto This is first taster in yeirs Knox services have not been conducted Rev Andrew Rev his Iran sferred to Perth Frontier Florist Garden Centre HONDA CIVIC ON SALE TEST DRIVE ONE AND TAKE A SHOT AT WINNING ONE AVALABLEIN SPEEDS SPEEDS- AUTOMATICS YOULL PASS BORE GAS STATIONS BAZ MOTORS LTD wtmo service fa Mm and Service Otorgatowr i IBM 2 Guolph Out 822 2361 Floral Designs Weddings Funeral Tropical Plants Now Available PEATMOSSSEEDS FERTILIZERS ETC Usually a vaXabla SWEET HEART ROSES CARNATIONS Do family is a very special part of your life The family is our single most important social institution which is why your Ontano Government is continuing to take an active interest in supporting and strengthening family life in the province the International Year of the Child your Ontano Government reminds you that the future of our province depends on our children the future of our children depends on the strength of our families Margaret Birch Provincial Secretary for Social Development William Davis Premier Ontario May is Family Unity Month Make it a Special Month inaSpeciaTVear

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