Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 6, 1971, p. 20

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday October Comins and many friends of Mrs Youngsters oldsters and In Prank Day of Main Street are who want to get pleased that she Is recuperating involved or assist In the Senior after her eye operation at the St Citizens Golden Age group should Joseph Hospital in In attend the organizational the hospital Wednesday a meeting at the Town Hall next cataract operation on Thursday Thursday afternoon October and reportedly she is doing well at 2 It a hurry hurry and and should not be hospitalized In try to get there on time as the Room for loo long a period Recreation Director We re happy you re well Mrs Frank Vigor will be on hand to Day and hope you II be back in explain the workings of the club the village again soon and assist in getting the local group started Ac- The Toronto Stars Saturday C rotogravure section mil soon be will be present to give a short spotlighting d a EX i tefS 35 be a van with all the serve6 hopefully all garage just before leaving for their trip to Australia Two you cant come days ago they reached Hawaii and itll be two days of sunshine before they move on to the Fiji Islands on the second lap of their journey Photo by Lorraine photographic regalia was parked throughout the afternoorand S last while a and Simera taking pictures two visiting about the Valley Road w incre apparently the scenery and inspecting the various Wel ts potholes Not to be outdone one travellers Greg Strong of actresses got into have already hit the scene A little grey kitten who Hawaii for a few days stay before takes up residence in the Mill fading the Fiji Islands and building decided that she too then on to New Zealand It sheen would like to share the camera fasl them lense and with tail standing September straight up posed alongside one naaimg Vancouver around the of the models much to her delight for a vlsiUng Wll Lee and the enjoyment of the Lee photographer A local resident was emp the was witness to the performance Conservation Park during the of the village cat summer and now its Hawaii leis and pineapple juice under Hey now Keep on the lookout the palm trees a far cry from for the C Bazaar notices school books and larnin More which is scheduled for Saturday good luck wishes kids and your October 30 Plans are in the hometown friends wish you the making cakes and tarts etc up best all the way for baking working fingers all are aching and items being prepared for taking at the local early Christmas fest so If it s card playing you re after it be Santa for Halloween in why not drop in at the Anglican October and everyone is invited Parish Hall on Main Steet nest to attend Wednesday October and It 11 be hot supper at the second Wednesday Stone United Church on including Nov Nov 17 Dec Monday October 18 when 1st isth until the Wednesday of servings from clock on December just after with succulent foul and all the Christmas There 11 be groceries trimmings should whet the lucky draws plus lunch for only of everyone with prices shcckels per person and everyone set at for adults and for invited to attend children Anniversary services celebrating the 109th birthday date of the Stone United Church will be held on the Sunday before the dinner Oct at a Give hi and a handout to the with Rev Ralph Williams giving collectors of the Canadian Bible the morning sermon In the Society who wdl be making their evening at p Rev Fred rounds in the villages of Rock Rice from Gait will speak to the and throughout the congregation present as guest month of October So plunge into choir for the evening will be the pockets and assist a society mixed one of the Barrie Hill spreads goodwill and if United Chruch Everyone is you miss your local canvasser to attend services and remember it Pearl s Variety Store for the headquarters of the collectors and you can meander to see Pearl anytime Permit ticket sale file aid requests Rockwood Bowling It was alley oops at the bowling lanes last Tuesday night when the Sportsman Bowl air conditioning system wasn functioning and the humid weather made the alleys It was a run bend and fall flat on your face for many of the however despite the problems some athletes ran up fair scores and team standings arc showing slight progress after their three weeks of play The Rambler and Heating team DickDupuiss single and triple Dune Kingsbury Ruth Kingsbury s and Shirley Salmon single games could matched despite the 221 single Bob Llllcy and single of May Swackhammer our Corners were victors over the Lucky Seven No team and Tony Stokman rolled a to supper to make the celebration success with Christian fellowship Tenders have been called for different tew post office building in These tenders closed on Sept AlTred Hales has been the of Public Works Regional Office in Toronto that the tenders have now all been opened It is understood that some good were received in that were within estimated cost anticipated It is expected that the contract will be let very ramosa Council has decided to allow Kitthentr Waterloo Art lo sill lottery tickets in tht township The province wide lotttrv will raise funds for Caller Although council his turned down similar from other organizations in the past Councillors Dick Strong and Bill Adselt both supported the request Mondav Monday night Why nor asked his opinion by Warren Parkinson Strong replied I see no reason why not Others have been a consider a bit distance away This possible could of some to our own kids Councillor commented File letters Also at Monday night met ting council decided to file three other letters requesting financial aid was from the town of Whitby and asked for a contribution towards the town flood rebel fund a second from the United and a third from the Ontario council of St John Ambulance Referring to the St John request Councillor Adsett commented If it Guelph its WHEN the new store opens In Georgetown soon there will be 120 employees on the staff already have been hired out of who applied There are other stores In the complex as well as 1 think local stuff added triple Nellie had a standings have taken shape and 21J 248 and a triple Anne Parkinson singled out a 221 score and Ralph Wright showed with a triple score Jest in for the Carney team bowled a triple a and Doug Carney a Martm bowled a 208 single and John Ioaf a 169 in their valiant try for the Newcomer s team but only succeeded in 2 points against the Guelphites 5 Ross Gordon for the victors made a single Garry Parks a and Wilson a single Tht Neighbours took a 3 point lead over the Bros team as Harvey Bayne singled out a 213 scon Filen Gamer a single and Dune McPhedran a Hilton was a high for the lowers and rolled a ONTARIO FORM NOTICE OF HOLDING AN ADVANCE POLL ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF HALT0N WEST Notice is hereby given that a poll for the purpose of receiving the ballots of voters who expect on the day fixed for polling to be absent from and unable to vote in the polling subdivisions for which their names appear on the lists will be open on Saturday and Monday on the and of October 12 NOON TO PM DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME AND ON EACH OF THE TWO DAYS AT North Shore Bvld Burlington Ontario Grenallen Drive Burlington Ontario 5087 Lakeshore Road Burlington Ontario Campbell Avenue East Ontario Acton Blvd Acton Ontario The ballot box or boxes will be opened at the said places and the votes counted at p Daylight Saving Time on the Thursday day of October Dated at Burlington Ontario September 27th Gordon L Joedicke Returning Officer Ontario 232 set of Singles to triple pts Brian Robertson made a 112 single and John Gooyers a 175 The Misfits played off against the Alley Cats and won out with 5 to point score as Gien Gray Doug Chandler 212 174 to triple a while that extra start again The Misfits played off against the Alley Cats and won captured 7 points straight against out with a to 2 point score as the Norton Bluebirds with the Glen Gray made a single efforts of Peggy Ellis who bowled Doug Chandler 174 to a single Bob Ellis a triple a while that extra Gladys Lang a and Bob a ordinary bowling champion of 240 and a triple High 1970 showed up with a single scorers for the Bluebirds were point game Alley Cats had Irene with a 209 and Mar Elmer Allan with his 246 single Stahlbaum single and 206 Bdl Elliot has single Strattons were in high fettle game and Bill Hindley rolled 215 and captured 5 to the points and 239 single games against the Carney Plumbing The Pacers then made point At their October meeting Monday night township council Received a copy of a letter from Wellington John Root to Minister of and Communication Charles McNaughton requesting that a one mile stretch of road on the Fourth Line be assumed as a development rood following a request from the trustees of the village of Eden Mills council decided to write them to soy they will consider Improving the Third line north of Ash St in Reeve Warren Parkinson expressed the opinion establish of saw mill In the township would be compatible with agriculture Deputyreeve Duncan agreed Passed resolution that the reeve roads superintendent and clerk make application to the Department of Transportation and Communication for an interim subsidy on road expenditures Authorized the clerk to pay fees amounting to to Councillor Bill Adsett for attending meetings of MODA Clerk Lloyd Hindley reported the has set October as the date of the hearing for Mr Dudnick appeal against committee of adjustment Councillors Dick Strong and Ken I air will represent council at the hearing in the township council chamber Questions sale of land In spite of a warning from Councillor Ken Fair that council should think twice before Belling that little pitch of ground in Fverton for has accepted tenders for the sale of two parcels of township land one Lot Block In the village of Ilockwood and the other and in Both parcels were reclaimed by the township on them were In arrears for longer than the law permits Council accepted the tender of I V Hilts In the amount of Rockwood News lor the lot tender higher than one submitted by Noble A third Under submitted by Art for fender of Johnson In the amount of wan accepted for tht verton property only other tender submitted by T was for Although Deputyreeve Duncan McPhcdron said he couldn see what the lots were to the township Councillor Fair reminded him the land contained live springs told council one of the lots is assessed at and the other at Acceptance of both tenders is to the approval of the of Municipal Affairs Parkinson Gladys Lang 539 Mary Shirley Salmon May Swackhammer Pat Tally Men over GOO Clarence Hilton Tony Harv Doug Cross Bill Hindley Doug Chandler Carney Ralph Wright Bob Auld Dune Elmer Allan notch on their bowling balls as they clipped the No 11 team with a 7 to score Doug Cross for the winners showed a 239 and a G47 triple score Ann McCormach rolled and 219 while Doug Hilton bowled a single game Ward Bruce was high man for the fallen team with a 170 high single With three weeks of bowling already pasing along team in top position are the with 12 points and the Ramblers with the Neigh team vie for 2nd place with points each Bros stand Jrd with points and 4th position is shared by the Newcomers Strattons and the Pacers with points per team spot is held by the Misfits and the No 11 team with points each and plate has Carney Alley Cats and the Ijitky Seven 13ttamswith each while the Norton Bluebirds are cellar bound in pi act with only 2 points Women over Nellie Stok man Lois Ann Then Garner Ellis Ann Important message to Ontario residents aged 65 and over On 192 ind mtdici insunnu premium ivmuiis will Ik fur ill residents 65 of ml ovtr Let inc itli innmineid Government rhisjoliLv will to the ice of the ttrnlKjtt li I Li in I II hit t for tliublt Premium ben ttftttm hr t of tht mrh which MOW IT WILL WORK pi tomb 11 It mi t it t it mimUr ill ml tun II It Ml or win rtimt Out ir I it il in rum mm on bis is will re jut it to mi pit it rem ippllt idcnt tli iln 1 It ir run i t pli when nil in I ml ml is soon is the cm 1 1 whit will I It IlvmqtnliH hive 1 1 in refund 1 1 i 1c r the wcr tin 1 rtunittlv until Jti ire a in it it ii premium tit r nil not If i Ik cut rclv t until in hi ir is IF YOU PAY PREMIUMS THROUGH A CROUP Pa mi I in will I reported t Us I the trmlcrrci i our Premium hie roups will be lullv intormc about tins in the near ONTARIO HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN Street Toronto Hon A R Minister of Health f

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