Acton Ffoo P Wednesday Nov 1980 5 Actons war dead remembered Remembrance Day vice at the cenotaph Sun day morning Led by parade mar shall Hugh end the Acton Citizens Band Legion and Ladles Auxiliary members cubs scouts guides brownies path finders Hal ton Regional Police members of C Company of the Lome Scots Acton volunteer and representatives of part organizations carried a variety of flags In the color party The Legion Charge was given by President Pat Waldie and Irwin read names of the organ whose laid nearly 30 Mark Manuel and Middle ton lit the candle of peace at the Remembrance Day wreaths at the cenotaph at Trinity United Church John read the names of those who Acton war dead were Pte John remembered a special Gibbons Wilson Gordon Gut Lieut William Comm Gordon K McLennan I Pte Webster Staff Sergt 0 G A Wing D G Morris Gnr Near L Cpl AF Robertson Cpl Simpson A their lives In combat while George Elliott yed tho Last Post and ceremony Reveille The Citizens Bar- played the hymn de with Me and Legion Padre Rev John Robertson offered prayer and the benediction be fore the parade attended the Remembrance Day service at Trinity Legion members Vic Patrick and Ed both gave readings at that service and the Citizens Band played several times World War I veteran Billy Mlddlcton Mark Manuel lit the peace candle while the band played Sunset Legion members also participated In the Remembrance Day service at near Brook Bob Angel raised and lowered the flag at Tuesday short Day Mayor Peter places a wreath at the cenotaph Wooden Heart not just for Schnitzel lovers any more There was a Rem Day luncheon at the Legion Following ore the names of the organ which placed wreaths at the cenotaph Y s Men Duke of Devonshire Chapter Local Local Local Local CFWA lakeside Chapter IODE Acton Optimists Acton Acton Boy Scouts Acton Rotary Club Girl Guides Brownies and Path finders of Acton lieSmith School dents council Acton Red Cross Liquor Control Board of Ontario Acton Volunteer Firefighters Halton Regional Police Legion Ladies Auxiliary Acton Legion Chornllers Acton Chamber of Com Province of Ont Company Lome Scots Royal Can ad an Legion Branch Hills Acton Minor Soccer Acton Curling Club and Acton Citizens Band Following are the names of the men from Acton who gave heir lives In battle Thelr Llveth Ever Corp J L Moore Corp Roy Corp WG Brown J D Burt Pte Koley Capt TA Arthurs A Anderson Elk lngton F Wills J Fryer Ma N Stuckey Irving G McLcod A Winterburn Lieut HG King A P Radford W Lee Pte Godfrey Corp Masters J J Kennedy AC E A Anderson Fit Sgt K Buck F 0 new owners of the Wooden Heart restaurant Acton Mews M 11 street bring a wealth of experience to their bus The mother and son team of Eve and Kenneth Jorgenson partners In the Wooden Heart have been in the business for a total of years Mrs Jorgenson has been involved in restaur ants for years while Mr Jorgenson who is the chef at Wooden Heart has been a chef for years at two different hotels on the Airport Strip the stately Banff Springs Hotel on ber of occasions and just recently at Langly Golf Course in British Columbia Both Mrs Jorgenson and Mr Jorgenson and his wife are living Williams They have made several changes in the Wooden Heart It will keep It Bavarian flavor but since the are from Denmark the style of cooking will be more Danish We have an inter national menu said Mr Jorgenson good variety of foods not just nltzel The luncheon menu in eludes five different schnitzels a chicken or fish plate or the dash away soup of the day open faced Danish sandwich the regular beverages and a Hon of calorie- loaded desserts The dinner menu a bo includes schnitzels plus cheese fondue cabbage rolls knock wurst assorted seafood plates including live lob ster when available French onion soup and steak assorted pies bavarian custard trifle and The Jorgensons are also planning to alter the Interior change some of the decor add more seat lng and install carpeting and room dividers to make It cosier They will keep the Wooden Heart open all day Sunday with Sunday brunch a special feature of the restaurant They sold they are expecting liquor licence Legion members Scots and Acton Volunteer firefighters all marched In the mbran Day Paisley SI A Quality fur coat is a pleasure to own especially one from GUELPH FASHION FURS Thay have 2 floors of quality fur garments In the latest fashions SPECIAL LOW PRICES Lay your coat away before CHRISTMAS and It s INTER EST FREE Cufom Repairs and Remodelling GUELPH FASHION FURS LTD AMPLE FREE PARKING 824 l Acton Firefighters ANNUAL SATURDAY NOV 15th ACTON LEGION AUDITORIUM 9 pm 1 am 500 per couple any day now so they will be able to serve imported beers from Germany and Denmark as well as domestic brands and both domestic and Imported They added they have been quite busy since they took over the restaurant on October 15 especially with the noon hour and v diners Tl will aso weddings small parties and We hope to service the town and the people bo they will enjoy them selves said Mrs I hope they come and try us out Pat reads the Remembrance Day service Charge at Sunday Partners in the new Wooden Heart are the mother and son team of Eve Jorge risen right and Kenneth Jorgenten left They look over an International menu one of the many new features of the retaurant For your support at the polls Sincerely the olde Hide House A Unique Experience a unique presentation of natural leather and natural wood productsl a unique combination of good prices wide choice and first rate a unique 19th century building as a a unique and extensive collection of leather items a unique line of pine and oak furniture made to order on the sltel JUST THE PLACE TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS COMPARE OUR OPEHINa SEASON VALUES COME AHD SEE FOR YOURSELF OPEnMQ NOVEMBER 14 Just Minutes via Highway North to Acton All types or leather garments shoes boots slippers handbags pelts billfolds clutches attaches gloves luggage Jewellery crafts skins rugs from well known 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