Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 16, 1983, p. 6

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Wednesday March taMMMilM natfm Blood Is meant Rockwood Woman freed by firefighters Be RED CROSS Blood Donor Georgetown Bassbal 1983 Season Registration Agn I up TBal AgaSEt7 FEES- MOJ0 each fa miry amber ttOJOO per Lata Fee will pen player No player will be allowed to out or or Rep Team unlaw Final Registration Satutfay March pm at the Holy Cross School Proof of ago mutt accompany at of raglitnrtkML try Barbara TbeErarooaa Fire answered one call this week to an automobile accident on Country road at Batryhill church The Tire fighters found it necessary to use the extrac tion equipment to free the woman from her call We have lots of coming events this week Don t forget the Leo a dance- on Sunday from 1 in to lajn at Centre The teens will be dancing for community work The Parent Committee of the Rockwood Beavers Cuba and Scouts will be having a and Beans supper on Thursday March from The meal will be served at Centre The admission charge will be for adults and S3 for children and under with preschoolers ting free of charge Ana on Saturday March at the Town Hall the parents of the Brownies Guides and Pathfinders will be having a bake and chocolate candy sale They will be there from 1 to4pjn For those of us who are watching our weight and don t want to be tempted by the goodies there will also be used books for sale Horn I ut Four SIX I It Stnkn Bird On II at Curiam IT n Bunch Cuhduttdoi GucJohlleJ illiilo Bird The Ilea I Wfh rain Dunk MS Km lie Paul Mai John Dak an Earl Barter HI Albert Elmer US Allan NO I Wall Erie 1 Irj Bwdriri M too Ho It Dotii Barber Study Bard Allan Joy ill Italy Inter Jane Mutton SO Ellen Joan UT Afno Acton School presented Anderson a gift certificate at the Book Nook for latch hook rug Led to right Karen KUner Beverley Anderson Ken Ellis Jocque gets one month Bannockburn Wl Candy making demo given at March meeting BULK A MEATS The Bannockburn Womens Institute met at the home of Mrs Ann Mollis March Mrs Albert Brooks vice president opened the meeting and after repeating the Mary Stewart collect the roll call was answered with an item of in terest about another Institute The motto was given by Mrs There were five visitors present The kite were given out for the Cancer Society collection which takes place during April Mrs Linham Introduced Mrs Cnchton of who gave a demonstration of candy making which was very in teres ting and many ladies made Easter bunnies and things la take home and the articles all looked beautiful Mrs was thanked and presented with a small gift The meeting closed with the Institute Grace and the Lords Prayer repeated in unison Lunch was served by the hostess and the committee for the month 05 BLADE ROASTS TURKEYS SWISS STEAKS ioBEEFUVER x COOKED HAM 9233b 93 95 oeuSUCED BACON 29 Ave Unit 3 8775977 WORK THAT BODY SPRING LINEUP OF AEROBIC DANCE CLASSES 1983 nEOISTBATION WILL BE HELD AT CEOARVALE COMMUNITY CENTRE ON TUESDAY MARCH 29th AND THURSDAY MARCH CLASSES ST JOHN UNITED CHURCH Tuesday Thursday momma twice a week for weeks Coit Timo 1610 16am BabyiItting Available NEW CLASSES ST JOHN S UNITED CHURCH Thuridoy mornings week for weeks Time CLASSES Monday at Gordon Arena WednosdnytaiCedanalsCamrTiunity Centre Cost Time 158 16pm ore CLAS GORDON ARENA Thursday venfng once a lor 10 Cost Time 7 308 tf you must let you them up and If you wish additional you mar For further pleats contact L turn Bum latter 6 COP The last four Acton men charged with trafficking in a narcotic in February was sentenced to one month in Jail by County Court Judge Thomas Friday Milton Glen Jocque A Acton plead guilty to last month after he sold one gram of hash worth to an undercover RCMP officer In late 1981 Judge Quintan said he is not opposed to the temporary absensc program for but will not mend it to correctional institute staff Citing a number of cases where convicted traffickers were not given Jail sentences defence lawyer Joe Servoce noted was an intelligent yearold who has always been employed At the present time he is working for his father who is a mall contractor A Jail term for his client could cause severe hardships for the accused as well as his family whom helps because of his father s health Servoce noted his client had sold the officer only enough for two cigarettes out of his own personal supply The officer approached him in a washroom In a restaurant in Acton so the sale was not idea At the time of arrest the lawyer argued CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES A GEORGETOWN 3 STARTS FRIDAY High Road lb China and adventure icry SJ STARTS FRIDAY AKUIR 10 Till Midnight Brutal Vlofcncs ElWlt STARTS FRIDAY NOMINATIONS AH AMD AOINTLIMAN I Dayi Wad UTS SPEND THE AA com 2JSOuolph8t Purina Pet Extravaganza Upper West Wing Hall UW more than 50 champion pets plus special exhibits expert veterinary advice films presentations and more 3gSififiJ March 18 to 27 Toronto to 1000pm Saturdayt am to Junior Sunday am to Sn Clttetn S3 Ivan Boudrieau THURS FRI a SAT 1am ST PATRICKS DAY GREEN BEEF RIBS AUDAY JAZZ SATURDAY PM WHO A A I had no narcotics In his possession or any other paraphernalia which would in he was a dealer If a jail term was Imposed Servoce said he would like to see only 10 to days Federal Prosecutor William Naderson agreed that the amount was minimal and a lengthy Jail term was unwarranted He suggested 10 to days with a monetary fine to deter others Judge Quintan pointed out to the men that the minimum sentence for trafficking is In months and not days He did not agree with s suggestion of either a suspended sentence or a community service work order Lakeviewwork gets green light Halton Hills council last week approved work on the final phase of the sub division work for this summer Streets to be reconstructed are Elmore Drive from Tyler Avenue lo Elizabeth Drive all of Nelson Court and all of Lake- view Ave Eden Mills Anniversary is celebrated by Mrs MacDongal Rev and Mrs Russell are on for three weeks The first Sunday at the United Church was taken by Miss Mary Ellen Nettle Deaconal minister of the United Church The second service was taken by Rev Lewis of Waterloo University ana the third Sunday service was in charge of Rev Warren of Center The United Church Women who attended the Waterloo at Trinity United in Guelph on February were Mrs Ruth Millson Mrs Freda Thompson and Miss Mary Ellen Nettle Several ladles from the Presbyterian and United Church attended the World Day of Prayer services at the Stone United Church Sincere condolences are extended to Mr and Mrs Doug Beat tie In their recent bereavement of Renes dear sister Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Howard James on the arrival of a new grand daughter courtesy of Wendy and Bruce Manaz of Kitchener Best wishes to all Mr and Mrs Hugh MacPherson celebrated their wedding anniversary on March Congratulations on this happy occasion Gel welt wishes go to George Pitcher who is in St Josephs hospital Sincere sympathy is expressed to Mr and Mrs Melvln Tolton and family in their loss of Frans mother Mrs J of Guelph Greenock Wl March meeting held last week The March meeting of the Greenock Wl was held March at the home of Mrs D Milton Mrs J past president served as president for this meeting Meditations were given by Mrs G Wallace Pennies for friendship were collected by giving seven cents for each radio and television in your home After the business period the program was given by the Education and Cultural Activities committee The Roll Call was a school adventure or a poem you remember from school days Mrs R McKeown showed an Interesting film entitled Leo Beuerman self educated man Mrs held a contest which brought close The lunch committee Mrs A McGeragle and Mrs M served poppy seed cake for lunch Fair Board Quilt stitches rules changed Produced Conservation tot lam Your World Outdoors Indoors 550 exhibits Over 10 acres The Acton Ladies Fair Board held their March meeting at the home of Mrs Jean Jackson Mrs JanMarshallandMrs Linda Hlgnett told of their visit to the Toronto convention Ontario Fain Instruction onquJIUngwas what caught our lathea eyes Did you know part of the quilting application may be lagged on a machine In day put alt stitches had to be done by band Just a reminder lo all Fair Board mem bers Our fun will be March pin at the Curling Club Junior members are most welcome Come on out for some Intonating activities Our regular April meeting will be on the first Thursday of toe month at Mr Grace McEneryi home

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