Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 16, 1971, p. 3

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Crown King Queen of Third Brownies King anil of the Brownie pack were crowned with glittering foil tiaras Friday when the pack entertained their parents at Hawaiian Night lhe girls agree which parents hud lone the most for the pack so they chose their by a draw Crowned King was Norman ionge the father of Brownie Susan longe who Just Joined the pack a feu months ago Queen Mrs Del Cook la the mother of Brownie 1orlAnne Cook A set of glasses was given to Mr and a coffee Jet to Mrs Cook Die girls had made all the decorations for the Hawaiian and were dressed In bright costumes themselves mere was a fine attendance of winter sin caught up her Brownie parents work so nultkly she was to Rose Hall was Golden Bar taken by surprise and found KING AND Queen wore crowned by Diane Hlckcy and Beth Scott Queen Mrs Del Brownies of the Third Acton pack at Hnwalinn Cook right the support of Sherry Trotter night last Friday King Norman left and Judy Jones There were gifts and crowns j- Jt- in hackod m for the winners Staff Photo im townships new works garnge was officially opened last The garage considered one of the bestequipped in the herself another of the reining for the evening She la leaving the pack at the end of the month She presented with flowers a and a Mrs Hall will still act as district Guide Commissioner Her daughter Debbie is leaving her post as Snowy Owl to attend school In Sudbury and she was presented with a big beach towel Other awards In other presentations Debbie received her world pin for perfect attendance Credit goes to parents for this award as well Judy Jones received a book with recognition of the fact that although she had been sick much Tawny Owl Mrs Shirley Seolt who takes over as Brown Owl In the full was presented with a cigarette lighter Assistants for tile pack for September are being sought Representatives of Scout ami Guide Mothers Association were sent for the evening and made their draw for a picnic hamper and cooler Happily winner was present a Mrs Jean All Acton Brownies taki part tills Saturday In a one Alton park end their season June with a bus trip to to see the Mountain and the shipyards i Free Prnn Wednesday Jui 16 1971 Clou Mail Hole is located the township of fice on the Seventh Line near Staff Photo Grant two building permits after brisk talk close vote BROWN OWL Mrs Rose Hall is leaving the Third Acton pack and was surprised by gifts and words of praise Friday With her are Brownies Heather Ann Cook and Dons Mrs Halt will still be Guide Commissioner Staff Photo OPP report investigations Officers of the Detach ment of the Ontario Provincial worked a total of hours and patrolled miles of town roads during the reporting week of June to June 1 Officers issued four charges warnings for lolations of the Highway rraffie Act was only one reportable motor vehicle accident Investigated during the week Fortunate there were no injuries The accident occurred on Main St North at Drive One of the drivers involved was charged under the Traffic Act Total damage sustained the two vehicles was estimated at Stolen vehicle As the result of a motor vehicle accident in the Milton area it we learned that the vehicle involved had been stolen from in Acton resident The owner was not aware that his car was missing until he as contacted police Other occurrences under Investigation involve the theft of gas from a local service station two break and enters and one fraud A total of five disturbances required police attention There was one charge laid under I Control Act the result of liquor being found in a car Iny foundation Parents It is with concern that I stress the importance of linking sure childs bit tie is in condition Make sure the steering and brake assemblies function If von allow vour child to ride his or her after dark make sure is quipped ith lighLs and reflectors Bike rulers will operate cars one div We urge parenLs to make sure that their children know and traffic rules It will lay the foundation today for safer driving tomorrow Planners will debate The Toronto Centred Plan for Development will be tin subject under discussion when members of the Planning Association meet June Power off in storm Last Sunday afternoons marathon thunderstorm with lightning and continuous down pour was considered by some to be the worst they could ever remember seeing in town The nun continued for over half an hour to flood down the streets accompanied by rolling thunder and violent flashes of lightning Man small branches toppled flowers were flattened blossoms torn from bushes and seedlings drowned Power off Power was off in the east end of town for about two hours and flickered ominouslj in other parts and in the side P Brown The limb of a tree cracked off at Churchill Road and Peel St burning out three phases of prim irv and opening the breakers in the substation This power cutoff went all the to Kite lienor although it was restored in almost all council approved two building permits problems at Monday meeting with considerable discussion over issues a close decision settled resolutions Both applicants were In attendance who applies to build a house at and Kenneth Bootes who already had built a verandah and overhanging roof for trailer in Nerval trailer park a Mr had been waiting over a month for some on his application which council held up because the site was not on a road maintained by township It was pointed out however that a separation had been granted in January by the Committee of Adjustment long before present regulations were established stop him We can stop this fellow from building there asserted Reeve lorn Hill other houses are already It was impossible to begin repairs during the worst of the storm but things were back to normal as soon as possible 1 are high school for exemptions ROBERT HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST 116 Mountain Rojd Georgetown 877 3971 WINNERS OF lone hands trophies at LO L euchres through the winter season were left Debbie under class John mens lone hands Anderson ladies lone hands The awards were presented at the last regular euchre in May A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALU OUR SMALLWOOD ACRES CAMPING FRIENDS 5 to STORE Invite You to Drop in and Say Hello SECOND MORTGAGES Canadas Leading Second Mortgage Company Will Loan You to Or MoreQuickly and Confidentially No Hidden Charges No Bonus NO FINDERS FEE YEARS OPEN FROM COMMENCEMENT CALL CAC Realty Limited 8532960 on he privately maintained road and it would be unfair fur as to Iwld hack a building permit did rial In in to build then the retve Give permit urged the reeve Councillor Wilfrid lxslie agreed Hut Councillors Ilowitt and Lone voted against resolution with Mr declaring he would like to read a four page from solicitor Terry Haines on subject before voting on the resolution It is like all lawyer s letters replied tlie reeve Joshing to solicitor The gist of It all is in the last paragraph No permit Mr who also appeared before council said he had built verandah and roof for his trailer without realizing a building permit was ver he fell alterations improved the look of home and tlie park and liked his trailer alterations were fully mobile I took an expensive mobile home and made improvements he told council asking for approval of a building permit by the reeve building iiLsputor lorn Mclean said he see any harm In the alterations looked alright lie admitted but he felt council siioulil say whether or not Mr should have a t you get a permit ruve lolil Mr motion passed with and again opposed Canada Manpower Centre A Manpower Counsellor from Canada Manpower Centre In Brampton will be available in GEORGETOWN Every Tuesday Afternoon Phone 8775343 At Other Times In BRAMPTON 4511240 to assist with Employer and Employee Job Inquiries ACTONS 71 COMPLETE WITH 150 PONS of sand has been dumped on Fairy I like shimming beach Hoy Wood is back this week after his illness and operation keep receiving complaints about Free Press being delivered to town sub- si rs li if All we here can do us the old old story The Press goes out in the afternoon aire ulv sorted and separated into 1 post office bags to assist the xist office staff BEER SATURDAY JUNE ACTON COMMUNITY CENTRE DANCING Featuring I THE SHAYNES OF ACTON JIMMY EMBRO TRIO OF GUELPH a Dancing from pm to am i BEER MUG with admission DOORS OPEN AT 6 pm Admission 200 Advance sponsored by acton parks at the Door committee No one admitted under age

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