The Acion Free Press Wednesday November 3 OUR READERS WRITE Smash bus shelter Dear Sir We would certainly appreciate a spot In your newspaper to vent the following emotions regarding teen pranks at Halloween Parents Where were your teenagers Sunday night Were they part of the very clever group who managed to smash school bus shelter on Slderoad If they wen you inn be very proud of Ihem thty wire Not only did they break all thret windows they even managed to pulp of the door with a fenit rail and for an tried unauc to tip the entire building You know they may tnke the credit for the thric prtviuits at wricking It tills young adulti are very lucky they don t have to wait mile from home for their bus Oh yes you might tell Ihem we their message the shelter will be removed because next time they might set fire to It and cause a forest fire But of course these stupid asinine imbeciles would think this was only a harmless en prank We look forward to their tricks next year Pass pool bylaw I I t the owners of jinv owned outdoor pools to irect and ml and gates I i The ft nee l I r than four feet I An our of Is worth a in SHOWING LOTS OF FOOT these hikers Left to David Steven SlTcmnpSS the 20 mile UNICEF Frances Gorjup md Kithy SalurSy and had energy to spar Turkosz Stiff Photo Prizes for costumes at party in church By Mrs Fred correction of last week news Master Travis Green son of Mr and Mrs Donald Green R Acton who Is in Toronto Sick Children Hospital coming along and friends do hope he soon will be able to be home after having fallen from his bicycle The report last week was wrong It happened at home and their children are never allowed up on the Highway with their bicycles Church Invaded Ghosts and Goblins invaded Churchill Church on Friday evening October for the annual en party There was a very successful turnout and prizes were given for best costumes The enthusiastic crowd participated in the various games followed by refreshments Mr and Mrs Don Anderson Mr and Mrs A and Vera also Mrs A Kerr attended the Erin District High School commencement on night when Miss Erica Strokov received her grade 12 diploma Mr and Mrs Archie Kerr the weekend up at their cottage at Falls Mr and Mrs Fred Spear also Nancy fiancee Mr Stan the District High School graduation exercises on Friday evening when Miss Nancy Spear received her student council award for highest standing in class Mr and Mrs Ward Hamilton and son Andy spent a weekend holiday in Halliburton at Gull Lake with Mr and Mrs Jim Allen of They enjoyed canoeing and beaver activities in water and on the shore Pig operation unbearable neighbors complain to council Basil McDonald and seven neighbors on Applet line In told Township Council a pigraising operation in that area was making hung conditions un bearable Mr McDonald argued the operation should not bo considered a legal conforming use Other rate complained of rank odors and thousands of flies the pigs attracted to the area Health Unit approval Gordon who owns the land and is in joint partnership with another man in the operation appeared at the council told the council Health Unit had approved the operation just a month ago said he was open to suggestions on how to keep the odor down but it had to remain feasible for operation to continue He t indicate an immediate plans to moil out of the business appiared split on the Councillors Jim Watson and the smell was just a hazard of rural Legion notes By John Chapman Once again we draw near to Remembrance Day the time of the year we remember our fallen comrades in the first and second Great Wars Korean War and others They have given all In the service of our country At the same time we remember those who have suffered disabilities who are still with and need our help This weekend is Poppy Day the poppy is our symbol of remembrance Wear a poppy this Remembrance weekend The sale of popples assists the Legion to provide help to needy veterans and their families and also gives employment to many handicapped veterans Attention all members of Branch Contrary to bulletinRemembrance Day parade is on Sunday Nov not Nov as shown on bulletin Your parade committee would also prefer fallin at 1015 not 10 30ajn The Remembrance Day Dinner will of course be at 1 pjn This dinner is held each year in honor of our first world war vets Children Christmas party All members who Joined Branch 197 this year including social members are urged to give the names of their children Age and under to the Branch not later than November ladies auxiliary has been busy of late They ran another very successful mixed euchre two weeks ago with Teresa Matheson and Doris Angel taking top prizes Last Saturday they had a successful This Saturday we have our annual Price euchre tournament a keenly contested afternoon for men Further particulars and team people entry forms can be obtained at Branch It Is open to all not only for members living A MacArthur sympathized with the neighbors and said she would if lived there It would be if lived near the firm she told Mr I thought you d never jet around to that reeve I would never have bought land in i if 1 plan I looking to coming ind In nj with the hi said agreed to lefal opinion on the of the in zone If it is use it is out of the council STATIONERY RENTAL OWNERSHIP AGREEMENTS AVAILABLE WE INVITE YOUR ENQUIRIES CALENDARS FOR 1972 CANADIAN SCENES Typing Paper Qui I 29 to TYPING ERASERS 15 to 35 ATTACHE CASES Several Colors BRIEF CASES BALL PENS 98 to ADDING MACHINES bySCM Priced From 10995 STATIONERY SCiML TYPEWRITERS Corsair 69 Clipper Super Sterling Electric to FOR 1972 CALENDAR PADS STANDS IDEAL JUMBO JUBILEE DAILY JOURNALS DIARIES EVERYDAY CALENDAR PADS PORTFOLIOS led WRITING PAPER and ENVELOPES