Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 10, 1970, p. 3

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Tho Acton Frog Press Wednesday Juno 1970 Bylaw holdup due to tax bills Delay on the proposed muling of Bylaw I township controversial agricultural holding bylaw is due to work on lax Mil and lack of a printer to produce the nine page document clerk Del French told ratepayer Peter Bowman at Monday nights meeting of the township council Mr French said some had to come in yet from neighboring municipalities who were sent copies of the by law to and register objections if any He also said it would be cheaper to produce copies on the office machine than it a printer Mr Bowman why Mr French hid nut enquired at Dills Publishing in Acton on prices and speed ol printing if the Georgetown printer was unable to produce them in leu than a month He alio suggested the by law was more important than the tax bill Taxes women and chop White paper on taxation matter of inureit to women and Chinese food Its an evening of variety that the Chamber of Commerce it offering for dinner and dance tonight Wedneedsy at Acton Meadows golf courts Whiting and hli wife are guests EVERGREEN DONATED by Acton Women Members of W I Mrs R L Davidson Mrs Institute was dedicated following the Decoration Earl Lambert Mrs Charles Cutis Miss Dorothy Day service Sunday by the Rev Harry Simmons Mrs Clare Pickett Staff Dawson With him are Mayor Les and SCARLET GERANIUMS join Liberation tulips service Sunday Planting the flowers are around base of Gunner Moore monument at Legionnaire Irwin Leg nnaire Vic Patrick and Fairviow cemetery following tho Decorating Day firefighter Harold Townsley Staff Photo MX YEARS OF remembrance arc marked by the stone which was erected in 1920 in memory World War One dead from Acton It was moved from in front of the first veterans building now the funeral home to the cemetery and marks the Legion plot Mrs Bob Angell and Mrs W J of the Legion Ladies Auxiliary plant the usual geraniums there Staff Photo Orval Darby dies suddenly May 30 A slunk to family Ineuds was the sudden death Saturday May of Orval Djrby John St at SO years of age Hi had Ken at work at Building Products Friday as He leaves his tin former Dorothy lkik daughter Donna and son Douglas both students at the Robert school brother William million sisters Iron Hamilton Muntl He was the son tin late Robert and Fletcher bom His r who livid with tin I Jolm dnd a year aio Orval Darby had loiiu to Alton as a child moving I rum Willow St to John St Mr and Mis Darby wire married in lalivcs and workers Building It was conducted by tin A MtKniic and a lormer pastor of lilt Baptist tin Rev Gammon Pallbearers Gerald Don Dodds Jack Neitson and James a and 1on I rank of Interment 1 A man was so nervous that he wouldn even answer his phont whether it rang or not He visited a psychiatrist about his Now phone whether it rings Pun at hi Fin re ell Leave Your Films with Us JOIN OUR FILM PLAN develop and print your filmi BLACK WHITE or Guaranteed expert new fresh film FREE the MM tin and type of your original roll in FILMS CAMERAS SUPPLIES ACTON PHARMACY MAIN ST N ACTON Memories renewed Sunday at Decoration Day service What Council did At the regular meeting Tuesday Alton Made no objtttion lor an ipplitalion by Allan I llcrby fir permission a ins property at the ot Atlou and Arthur St Aulhontd payment of fics in tin Central Ontario Development Council Approved ol tin at the Pioneer Cemetery Approved Golden Age Club for Authorized a joint of PI limine Board and intcrcslcd regarding tin apartmtuts in town Reeve Oakcs and oppostd felt erne meeting Although seemed than usual a large crowd again gathered under tin lolly trees at I for the annual intirdtnominational service on Herniation Day lor the first Hint the two of the lln through tin new entrance on Road wending way across a proceeding alone tin sh walks with flyiiif and bands Atlon ilims Hand was joined by Girl s Hand In years up tin lull lias been hard on musicians and paradirs will Also inimbir and liiid up traffic tin ol of iiiumil and sponsoring service Stout tubs Guides A parly was formed with tin tin various groups Hit ni was In Id behind intd gravtstoni ol just insidt the Neir the their stood or sat on in tin lounged lcs wtltomcd iviryoui tin hind led in Unto tin Hills Rev Harry gave the invocation S Thorn in read Scripture led in prayer Speaker year was Rev liter I who Ins as carried out tin of hi dteply sensitive of the presenii of the Iiviiil Christ and His on lit mailed the old I In loo I die young Ralher good die The personality of a right living person never passed into extinction Ours is a faith of eternal youth he said So today we call to ill our soldiers of tin cross How tall souls dud whin whal tiny worked lor remains on earth I hi band played groups strolled the Many craves had bouquets or plants t wcrt plan ltd aside small Canadian indicating veterans and members ol patriotic up the to write Rognvaldson inlorniine linn lots in the industrial park were sold hut Hut present protected his rights Mi 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