Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 8, 1968, p. 19

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district page oarv ritchie driver doesnt mind mini skirted met lou hlllz and dnughler judy up plying the service for his car t ihe grand opening of lour ipur wvirp station in pnrl wood over the weflknnd tivf mini kpirled attendants knpt thn cinr lr huy llfllf photo churchill full heme for mrs kerr entertains 57 en friday by ur r f uearthur mr and mrs bob kerr enter tained 67 junior farmer dlructors andovorsessdulajalos following the dlroctorg meetlnc being held in guelph on friday may 3 tho meeting continued on saturday also a eorroetlon ii was ww mirk hamilton son of mr and mrs mike hmmlllon georgetown and tho 4 yearold grandson of mr and mrs ward hamilton who under want an appendectomy last week in georgetown district memorial hospital ii is hopud he can soon return home mrs w e arnold of fun finn manitoba has bemi visiting lib her mother mrs agnes davidson who resldesal the home of mr and mrs w j mcdonald also with her brother mr and mrs charles davldcon kr 3 acton recent visitors wlthurs mary mceachern were miss joanne johnson and mr gordon brooks of toronto also mr and mrs bui burgoss of scarborough mr and mrs john k moffat and mr and mrs herb job and family of toronto visited with mr and mrs archie kerr last week mr and mrs goorge maltby greg and guy vlaltod with mr maltbys grandmother mrs han nah page and mr and mrs lorno page of arkell on sunday mr and mrs ward hamilton attended thu wedding nl miss unda harrison daughter of for mer school chums mr and mrs wilbur harrison in toronto on saturday may 4 guests for tin wwkiiid with pat and boh kurr worn misk ashton and miss joan hancock from durham county and mr allan money of windsor and mr robert mcglllls of manltoulln island sympathy of the community is extended to mr and mrs w j mcdonald in tho death of tuir uncle mr william stubbs at peel manor brampton funeral service at mcklllop funeral home -brampton- friends and old iwlghliora will bu ploased to luarn mrs a farey who has had a cataract operation was able to leave the hospital last sunday and is convalescing at thu homo of her daughter mrs and mr john ughtlo mr and mrs w thompson spent thu weekend at their cot tage at brarobrldgu friends and neighbors of churchill will be sorry to hear mrs j ledger of trln has been a patlunt in thu hospital under going eye surgery wo pleased to report it was suc cessful and she is convalescing nicely marilyn kirkwood new junior queen by jim jenkins miss marilyn kirkwood of rr i acton was crowned queen of thu haltnn lunlor farmers at the annual semiformal hold at tho lulsure lodgo preston on sal- urday ovonlng other contest ants wore karen campl ii ii i fi milton kathy bowman 232 arthur tt alton and miss itulh mason stri i tsvlllo who was namud ai tin irlncos thu rnntustanls wore judged on thulr knowlodc of ihe junior farmer organisation by moans of a written tost and an inter view an impromptu speech alio was taken inlnronsl deration close to 40 couples attended the danco geft fmf taue man rescued kern blazing tar alert thinking anda courageous act b constable bob pearson of the milton opp force aaved a 21yearold moffat man from what may have been a tragic tbath early friday morning the car broke intoflamesafterdrlver don haggart lost control and hit a tree on the guelph line juat south of no 10 slderoad const pearson made hlsa into the wrecked car and pressed the roof up with his back just high enough to allow haggart to be removed paaslng motorists assisted const pearson in the rescue haggart suffered a fractured lett leg a dislocated hip abroton nose and serious facial and scalp lacerations his 1962 bulck sedan was damaged to th extent of 800 and classed a total wreck he was taken to joseph brant memorial hospital in burlington whore he is reported to be infalr condition milton fin brlgadi wascallod to the scene marilyn kirkwood of ac ton is the 1968 qieen of the hfllton junior farmers she wes selcltd it the annual prom ik id it preston satur day stall pnoto kindergarten enrolment nassagaweya township all children born in 1963 proof of age required will register en friday may 10 at follows -brookville- 930 to 1130 130 to 330 -campbellville- 9 30 to 1130 the halton progressive conservative association cordially invites you to attend the nomination meeting for the federal riding of halton thursday may 16th at 8 pm at the t a buuiock high school 1110 tabacca st oakvlll details scotch block dam outlined to twp council represantatlvea of th halton region conservation authority asked for and received approval from eaqueaing council to go ahead with the proposed scotch block dam authority president barry humphrey and brock harris out lined plans for the dam to be built across the middle branch of 16mlle creek to the township council mbnday night authority representatives are asking an- proval for the project from each municipality in the watershed first move fa for the auihor- ity to purchase th land which is so creipaature7pacrewsmp and srmh five orchard flu cleared aha ten sfres of bush at an apbroxlmatb coat of 180000 total cbsl of the dam 1 520000 of which 490000 is available by grant coat of the entire pro tect la estimated at 1600000 mr humphrey said ihe number of market gardening farms in the 16mlle watershed had in creased in the last few years many of the farmers have in stalled irrigation equipment to pump water from the 16 mile creek demand was greatest below the proposed scotch block ho not voir the creek almost dried up in dry periods esuuo sings portion nf the an nual payment based on s per capita levy of b43 would be 439 and it would be par of the general levy councillor bob lw6n fldrthe had read reports of tkifiroject being deferred but the authority ssld they hoped to start it and the jhllton falts dam hie year mutual aid fire warning system ready in wellington complaints about an unsightly mess at a lot on 10 slderoad near the first une were aired in nassagaweya council on mon day neighboring isndowners who planned new homes in tho area appeared before council to protest the appearance of a lot whore mrs doris smith isbulld- ing a garage carlo bryce representing himself snd dan dunlop said both of them planned to build 3040000 homes in the netgh- liorhnod but had cancelled llielr plana until the smith properly is clashed up mr bryce wonder ed if tho garage was lugal as it la not an accessory to a home but simply a garage in a vacant lot surrounded by building mat erials councillors noted the land sep aration was approved prlortolhe pasting of tho townships now zoning bylaw so the owner could probably build the garage without first having a hninu be cause this was allowed prior to the new bylaw mombersagrood a legal interpretation was needed mrs smith attonded the meet ing and defended her position site said she received s building permit for the giragi and plan ned lo build a home on the prop erty later she has had a well and hydro installed in prepara tion for the homo the material lying around was lumber and windows alio plans to use in con structing the homo sho ex plained as for the lots present un- ftlghlllness alio suggested she has tnurid tho township and cmld point nut ii other places which are a disgrace tn your i otn- munlly council will hold a special meeting nest wnok tn deal with thu problem and meanwhile u uk a legal opinion on interpretation of the ivylaw ebenezik uc w enjoys film on life in japan ebeneaer u c w held a vary interesting meeting with a film and program on japan tnapres- ident mrs joss opened the meet ing with s vara the day plans were made for holding a booth at powadluka antique sale on may la mrs hayward and mrs blyth were the evening conveners mrs nnrrlah read ihn scripture mrs moffat read an article why missionaries go tn japan mr hayward dealt with why bu in volved in japan the film was very interesting ahd colorful oply one half of the japanese population is pro testant christian tail tur per relit of the mlniersoftriilr par liament afte christian the two main religions are 3ilnlolamand lludillil sin it is common to be married by shintnrllesaild hurled ny lutddhlst rites mrs kltcwiursnd mrs j served lunch which constated f several japanese dishes which were most delicious i- rlemls of mr sheldon trous dale will le glad lo hear that he is recovering from a severe at tack of uctuma parents will have the opportun ity lo have their children baptised on mothers day may 12 tho acton free press wedn may b 16b fff tim incnactor received th liny inspector promotion and a transfer loth moves lo chatham u d staff sgt c gtlnywllldn- son wall known locally attar serving several yssrs with th a sens of humor la what milton opp datachmant office makes you laugh at something has recently been promoted lo which would make you made if ii the rank of inspector ksppeued to you fireworks go on sale from may 10 to may 18 oet vouas now root hardware main st rotfcvvood pollock and campbell m mill u iiiu i s ut high gradt mimopiais mfmobial 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300 for 175 gift wrapping and bows for all occasions photo albums aitortment of styles from 175 to 750 ea witfe stlsklmi ball pens 98c to 495 candles of fine selection in spring pastel colors 10 is 15 29c pai to 69c pair gold and silveft candies spiral 13 only 85c pair poi thf amflst a selection of oil paints brushes canvass sketch pads walter foster instruction books blffs stationery

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