GeorgetownActon Wednesday Mar couple escape injury Golden Age Club celebrates 20 years An 1 Bd wood couple escaped Injury la a tinglecar accident north of Acton early Friday evening say J Haycock 3 was driving car northbound on Highway north of Five Skferoad about S40 when the vehicle hit an icy patch went the west ditcb and rolled over canting about to the car Mrs Haycocks husband Anthony was also in the car Acton Golden Age Club celebrates its loth anniversary this month with five of its founding members still active in the organization A special dinner May 16 will mark the occasion Bert Davidson Is one of the most active members of tht Golden Agers Born and raised on the Second be ended up farming on the Third Line where he still resides Bert is a life member of the Acton Fair Board has been active in the Golden and for years was one of the square dance callers in the area Berts son is eligible for the club Elsie Reed another founding member was born in ma District Her husband Great Warranties worked in New and they moved to a farm near Flesherton before coming to Acton in 1951 Elsie was the first secretary of the club and held the post for nine years She is active in the UCW of the Trinity United Church Annie Lambert born in Eramosa Township but grew up near She raised five children and her husband Acton Waterworks until his retirement Annie is a life member of the Women Missionary Society of Trimly United Church and a member of the Duke of Devonshire Chapter of the and John Hargraves Acton in WUla was bom and raised In Toronto and Jack was born in Aurora but grew up in Toronto After hey came to Acton they ran a gas station at Young and Mill streets and sold car licenses for IS years They raised three children and have been married for years WUla is a member of the Anglican Church Women Jack was treasurer of the Golden for two years and was on Acton council for years He was deputy reeve reeve and attended County Council for eight years He has been a member of the Masons since 1943 Correct cambercaster toe in and toe out Centre steering wheel Complete preventative maintenance inspection Warranty ion Road test ays 6 km Torsion bar 120 days Front Wheel Alignment 95 adjustment or vehicles with air conditioning no extra charge 15 MOST CARS GEORGETOWN JA PRESENT ANNUAL CRAZY BOAT RAGE SATURDAY APRIL 14th 1100 am Registration 10th Line Bridge 1230 Canoo Start Bridge 115plTI Crazy Boat Start Line Bridge 830 Victory Dance Awards Presentations For htarnatwi 8771011 or 8779602 Danes Tickets 8771613 MAID OF Multiple Sclerosis We urge contestants to collect sponsorships for their craft c SPONSORED BY RITERION ARPET RUG CO LTD SAtfSSEftVfCE Carpets Hugs Complete Waff to Waff Installation Vinyl Flooring Insurance Repairs ft Replacements 128 Guelph Street Georgetown 8777797 SERVING CANADIANS FOR 17 YEARS Coidit Ladies Tube Socks I BUY6PAIRAT699 SAVE111 Grey Wool Blend Work Socks 229 Pound Grey Wool Blend Work Socks 3 Pound Colour Wool Blend Work Socks Sockette Sets Headband Francis turns years today Wednesday Special celebration were held Tor her at the Home In Guelph Saturday bee story Francis Cutts celebrates 90 Friends and relatives gathered the Elliott Home Guelph Saturday to help Franc Cutts celebrate her birthday Bom In England on March IBM Fran Pantry was one of three boys and three g Today one brother and one sister are still alive besides Mrs Cults Francis came to Canada In 1920 and In 19 she married Cecil She was widowed in I960 and later married Charlie Cults In 1963 He died 10 years later Mrs moved to Acton about SO years ago and llvd Milton Tor several years before that She was a practical nurse and delivered lots of babies according to her daughter Freda Lambert An open house was held Saturday at the Elliott Home where she moved five years ago It was arranged by her children Freda Lambert Acton Douglas Maplesden dean of the veterinary college In Edna Graham Acton and stepdaughter Molly Johnston Bit Acton Mrs Cutts has grandchildren great grandchildren and three great great grand children Greenock Wl Attendance down Greenock meeting was held March 13 J Veerman Due to poor rood conditions and the school break there were only nine members In attendance President Mrs W Ait ken opened the meeting with two verses from an old reader Fairies and a St Patricks verse followed by the Opening Ode and Mary Stewart Collect Mrs All ken read med Share with us some thing you have learned about nutrition recently This proved very Interesting Pennies for friendship was taken at this meeting one cent for every grocery dollar you spent on last shopping trip Mrs C Ailken gave report on the district directors meeting The program for A Gates a convener of Family and Consumer Affairs The theme was Nutrition choose Hon now It pays were presented run by Mrs W Altken on Food Price Dialogue Mrs A Gales had several books and pamphlets on lion to pass around The meeting closed lunch Minor damage results Elmore Drive March r suited in minor damage to two vehicles by George Sojka of 80 Elmore Drive had about damage Police report a vehicle driven by George Storm of Main St Georgetown had MOO damage Car leaves scene About 1 a vehicle parked In the lot at Acton High School by a car that left the scene parked 1981 blue Mercury owned by Antony Wilson of 182 Tyler Ave Acton was hit on the right side AT ACHILLES MOTORS OUR STANDARDS ARE VERY HIGH START DRIVING A HIGH QUALITY AUTOMOBILE TODAY The new Mazda GLC from Achilles Motors priced remarkably low but built to the same high standards of Mazda s 626 and 7 MAZDA SE THE STANDAR Achilles Motors Ltd SALES AND SERVICE SvuUt 3S7 QUEEN ST EAST ACTON