Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 20, 1980, p. 10

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The Acton Freo Press Wednesday Fob Beatty sweeps northern riding Wellington Puff Pee voters reelcclmi to his fourth term is MI licit i while lie I ibcr rutin up iltncted collected i lies the in hi Norm it who hell lib- mini trcjsuri IS tile t minister 1 idi in his I He is J isitl polls mil 111 Mr He ill had list jusl lit Kill tu Hit I lb rid tied nth NDP net member Mi Until of is issiili Ire iMirv I ml Greenock Elva Pearen will go to FWiO conference In Mr- The of tlic brain I wis held il the home of John Addison Opening Ode and Mary Stewart was oris by ID members one visitor Hit 1J7080 en is ipproachinj Slimline Committee re ports will be prepared by eich convenor has mm of mem Ik Miss My will represent as tht Of Conference federation of Women s Institutes On Onl inn to be held it the University of in hit April An inspiring letter wits read from b WIO pre idenl Mrs Diamond who reported 1980 is named Year of lit Wo men Institute A rctenl issue of contained in of from the Wl A on rozen wasp along by Mrs E MeCerajJe Mrs J was presented with I wo silver dollar in our of the rttenl arrival of their twin boys Congratulations and John demonstration on pi tcrramum was by Mrs A Gait and Mrs J Vccrmin Summary will be htld b 2D starting at Tr n United film on C nad on wis si lb is intludcd is moulding steel work en ruK and II ng I iry is a n em month n lory wis in ycirs the first meet mR for tht was in Creek I until was served by Mrs Sinclair Mrs A iken La t month 16 mem of Greenock at tit home of Mr C Ailktn II special meeting to learn first I the personal ex per enccsof Mrs George Wallace is she attended I ghlh triennial Con celebrating the nth inmvcrs iry of mad was held in late June in Hives were in attendance from all pro vinces Road named Council is helping Mill with Hit mining of so ne of its northern rt ids Milton asked the township if it had my preference for the bound try Hi it leads into Mills from I me I- rami so decided of offer the name Mills Hold and district DIGEST A Liberal wind lhat swept across Canada toil down in and Monday riding followed the trend by electing Liberal candidate Jim Schroder a veterinarian from Ontario Collect margin of voles over the incumbent Albert in the final tally Schroder collected 17 Fish G and Jim 65 Fish topped all three Pol east of to Sixth Line and bordered on the north and south by Highway and Harris Street gave Fish 108 votes Schroder 74 and Fin Poll north of the village to High way from the Line to the Line supported Fish with votes Schroder and Poll south of village to Highway from the Fourth Sixth Lines gave Fish votes Schroder The atmosphere at Liberal headquarters in Guelph Monday night was lhat the result was a forgone conclusion and jubiliation Noone present stemtd to have any doubt thil Schroder would be elected even though early returns md icated such a neck on neck race it was lo tell who win at the wire At one point was holding a strong- cad but a discrepancy in vole counting at one of the polls indicated a zero vote for Schroder thai wis corrected ihe I candidate wis well ahead An election surprise was the fourth place finish in a field of seven Rhinoceros Steve When results from out of polls were in had votes Brian Seymour Libertarian had 100 Hob Cruise 49 and Communist in In a post election interview Schroder slid was very pleased with Ihe outcome would make plans for the future when he comes down to earth He said he knew it would be i close race but felt the Liberals won on the issues He staled there would now be no budget to on tend with would be retained ind jobs would not be lost Incumbent Albert Fish still in suffering a was unable lo he tut to concede defeat to Schroder Communist Aim with a vote of 44 s he wis delighted the Communist hi 1 Steve w is asked how he felt about collecting votes He said he thought of it in linns of bung in fourth place ind in out of seven meant he would be going to he was iht middleof He also remarked if one or two Ithino did up to mint Hill liny dbt sccurt knowltdgt Jim would be here lo tire for them I Iberol candidate Jim Schroder gives Interviews 1 headquarters Monday alter it becomes clear he going Ottawa He will represent report an Vilcntints celebration the Town Hill com ih 40 memoirs enjoying tea entertain ment and Plans for spring trip to Rothestcr bus are current finalized Eden Mills saw mill burns in second blaze Jutnifcr lim it unlikely den will rebuild his Mills mill he in fire ut led tin slrutturt Saturday night for second tune in 1 There w is jOOOdimnM- including I ire Chief Meidows has id to the Volunteer fire fighters were on the Ballinafad stent for fin ours from lime they received Hie till it imaltliH until all of Hie fin nit ii js it was also ritd 15 owned of Ihe first lit mil mil to lower flats products The Shows slides of Australia Smith He February meeting the the United Church was held in the lnsoment of tht with Mrs Leo Jamieson presiding The speaker known to ill resent did not need introduction She wis area resident Mrs thine Sales Mr mil Mrs Sales and family spent fivt in I uric hi slides to entertain and of their muiiy i while itr milts of tint country by the pictures it ii with high We extend to Mr and Mrs Ilud Snow family of ihe sudden p issing of Mrs Snow Irolher Mr Jim hi Georgetown Rockwood bowling indiums at the end of the sixth week of the third sines ire Unpredictable The Lost The Slaves I Henpecked 4 1ate comers M Rovers IB Ivy If Up 16 11 Countrymen Women over for Tuesdiy Februir 12 Krafki Van jH4 in Proctor McKcrsie Dili mcr 5211 Jane j23 Mice Johnson Maureen Sue 11 Jo Ann Van Men over WHJ for Tuesday Howard Dunk Bob Walker McLaren Hoi man in Uriel Chris ilts Glen of bowled February 1 Henpecked mi highest bowlers Hank VanDrftl Ditk Halliburton The Slaves Eke Van M Ivy leaguers Hoy 547 Jinc Up Downers timer Allan Dune Kingsbury Krafka Don Cirneys Howard Dunk Dune Lloyd tables Chris Dales Dales Lady Luck Paul 053 Debbie Proctor Hie Causes 7 McLaren Rovers John Roche 460 Gordon Oslrander 433 Countrymen 2 Bert Gould Ann Van HIDDEN TREASURE YOUR DIAMOND JEWELLERY Your Diamonds could be worth much more than you realize Is the centre diamond secure A diamond is forever but what about its setting A remounting specialist from Hidden Treasure Jewellery Company and a professional Jewellery appraiser will be in our store Thursday February I and He will show you how a modest investment In an attractive setting can give new life to your diamonds increasing their value and security Is your engagement ring outofdate Is your diamond jewellery badly worn Are you in danger of losing your precious diamond Ask us to advise you Your old pieces of jewellery can give renewed pleasure Appraisals will be available while you wait Should you wish an offer to purchase your diamond and old gold jewellery will be made with Immediate payment Why not bring In your diamond jewellery for an Inspection and clean free of charge DAYS ONLY Dates Thursday Feb 21st 10 am to 9 pm Friday Feb 22nd 10 am to 9 pm s CAMBRIDGE JEWELLERS MILTON MALL 8783355 three storey stone was unified in 1J0H kept the mill in the farn ily for many decides The family hive owned the mill since 1JI7 it to its recent null status In 1jjl in Ihe tune of and wis rebuilt The origin mill one of Ihe few left in to use powir was the Knobs founders of Mills Broilers built the dam and Iht idjoinuiLmill selling the in 1U46 to Ad In IBoj ill sold the I i irmly who ttd s mills this at liny Iiii Mills mill is the Inst operating mill in the ire The w iter powered Mill has i residence for pust six tverton mill is empty ind owned Grind Historic Mills saw mill burned In a massive lire Saturday that the century old building The building was also Ihe victim of a big years ago Owner Ted Harden it unlikely he II rebuild HILTS ROCKWOOD MILL END STORE 50 OFF All yard goods and fabric by the pound fur pile broadcloth WINTER FOOTWEAR Clearing reduced prices UNDERWEAR TSHIRTS Tiger Brand MENS SHIRTS Now Sporland Dress WORK CLOTHES Shirts Coveralls MENS TIES One Only 200SL Sowing Machine CHILDRENS CLOTHING T Overall sets Sleepers Jeans Wen sand Ladies SWEATERS MENS PARKAS Sizes WORK BOOTS MENS DRESS SOCKS Subs We will clean oil adjust tension timing of your sewing machine Many Nonadvertised Bargains Come in and see our display of collectors plates Turn to Sat Friday 8 30 pm ROCKWOOD Mill End Store MAIN STREET ROCKWOOD Get your free pen when you visit us Sale Days Feb 20th to Mar 1st

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