damage High car crash yield Acton November Milton OPP Investigated b two- car collision at the Junction of Highway and Fourth line Esquesing on Wednesday Drivers involved were James Forty of Acton and Hilda of Estimated damage to the vehicle was to the Walinga car This year the IS competitors in the Hnlton high yield corn competition sponsored by the Soil and Crop Improvement Association had an average yield of 111 bushels per acre of corn This Is very similar to the bushels per acre last year THE CHURCH OF ST THE MARTYR ANGLICAN St imd St Albnno Dr Rev H J Dxwson BTh SUNDAY NOV 1 m Holy am Church School and 10 im Maims UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Minister Rev Gordon Turner BA BD Director of Music George Elliott MA PhD SUNDAY NOV Morning Win ship Church School ill Also nursery You Your I to like Put in lik and Worship of Tunity MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Ac Georgetown Pastor Robert C SUNDAY NOV I4tli 1971 Hire Is our sincere Invitation to rhc family to attend church Sunday School At 1100 am Morning Service Evening Evangel Georgetown 8776665 BETH EL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Churchill Rd and Minister Rev P Brouuer BA Next to Church SUNDAV NOV 14lh 1971 Wot ship Services at am and 230 Pro School Sund i School during morning service during both services This is da which the Lord has mack let us rejoice be glad In You Are Welcomel ST JOHN S CHURCH ROCKWOOD SUNDAY NOV 14th 1971 am Rev 9 School Gruk 4 St John s Parish Hall Gruk to Grade CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Road North Minhter The Rev A Waller BA SUNDAY NOV 14ih 1971 Si Church School Sermon sirtijecl Unconscious Influcnct 1100 Visitors arc Welcome at A Church Gatherings at the Church on EVANGEL TABERNACLE Res S Pastor SUNDAY NOV 14th 1971 am Sunday School 1100 am Morning Worship 7 pjii Service Tin Bible Study pi SI The fool nd in Mr is no God Coi nipt ire doiu ibomimblc in iquity then is none that do- i lb rood PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Minister Mr A Hansen Organist and Choir Master SUNDAY NOV 14th 1971 Church School Kindt rgartci nigh Grade Drum Worship theme Tnn sport a toi ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Mill Street 1642 Pastor Frank Byrne Parsonage Cheltenham Office 853860 Young Peoples it the Sup per it Baptist Kitchener SUNDAY NOV 14th 1971 Worship 1 1 Sund School Col Ice time for pm Mission Jrs Canta Jt report Winter hints for motorists Officers of the Ac ton Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police Investigated 11 general occurrences during the reporting week of October to November Of the occurrences Investigated a total of four resulted in charges being laid There were two motor vehicles recovered after having been reported stolen One of the vehicles recovered had been stolen from a local residence Two Juveniles were charged with Arson after Investigation revealed that a fire at an east end plaza was started There was one break and enter during the reporting week A local church had been entered via a broken window however nothing appeared to have been stolen Two local men were charged with Having liquor In a other than residence after checked by an officer The remainder of the occurrences were of minor nature and required little investigation Two accidents There were two reportable motor vehicle collisions during the week One of the mishaps resulted In a Milton man being charged with Impaired Driving Theother collision was caused by a driver backing his car out of a private drive Into the path of another vehicle The driver at fault was charged with Falling to Yield Total damage resulting from the two collisions was estimated at There were no injuries Clean windows The highway Traffic Act of Ontario has provisions making It an offence to drive when the windows of your car cannot ford clear visibility With the cold weather now prevailing car windows become steamed up and covered with condensation more frequently Make sure your car windows are clear before you set the vehicle In motion Motorists Remember The of Acton has a bylaw presently In force regulating the amount of time a vehicle can be parked on a town street between the hours of twelve midnight and seven A M The bylaw states that no vehicle shall be parked on any town street between these hours for more District camp held Fortytwo Georgetown District scouts attended a training camp on the October weekend First of its kind for the district was held at United Presbytery Church camp west of Acton Bob Barber was camp chief assisted Norm Savill deputy camp chief Murray Harrison quartermaster Ron Wolfenberg assistant John Owen chief and John Tost first aid Additional leaders were George Henderson Ken Jordan Vic Andrieviski Peter Jones Ed and Douglas Scale Wall The theme of the camp was Teamwork Scouts learned patrol teamwork through experiences such as scaling a Berlin Wall without touching it following a rope trail through the bush while blindfolded building a lookout tower to specifications and boiling water four feet above the ground period Remember to make sure your car is not left on the street overnight Erin township council At the regular meeting Township council Received notice of approval of the new fire hall building from the Department of Labor Passed motion to forward the requested sum of to the Community Centre for debts Incurred during alterations required to pass fire Inspection Received a bill for from the Department of for looking at plans for the new fire hall Passed a motion to pay the 1071 levy of from the Grand River Conservation Authority lnrn1 that rabies clinic will be held in the township again this year Received a letter from Ontario Hydro informing council thai they arc ready to proceed with appraisal and purchase of a 610 foot rlghtf way through the south of the township It was mentioned that this right of way would work in pretty well between lata 2 and all the way across Discussed a request from the village trustees to prohibit parking of inoperable cars In Hillsburgh and in this way cut down the number of old cars lying around Received a letter from the Wellington County School Board asking for suggestions concerning school programs for expanding school facilities Received a letter from Roy McConnell advising them of his offer to sell 30 acres Including the Mill pond known as the Howe property to the Credit Valley Conservation Authority for and asking their support Reeve Lang thought that council should support the purchase and development of the property commenting has terrific potential Council passed the requested resolution Declined a request from a township resident for a wire fence bonus The requisites arc In part that the fence 01 townsh road be as neat to the boundary that the rubbish and brush be cleared away that the posts be of steel or sound cedar that they be planted at least three feet deep and no more then feet apart and tho fencing be eight or nine strands and new Road superintendent Ed said the fence In question had supports more than 20 feet apart Anniversary in Waterloo Mr and Mrs Neil A of Waterloo celebrated their wedding anniversary recently Mrs Is the former Elizabeth Bessie B Mullln a daughter of the late Mr and Mrs William of Acton Mr MacEachern is a native of Mount Forest Their chddren Mrs Robert of Port Elgin and Mr William Nell MacEachern entertained at the latter home honor of their parents The couple met at Toronto Normal School and Mr was principal at various schools in Waterloo Since retirement he has been a school trustee They are also active in the Presbyterian church and other community groups APPRAISING and INSURANCE F WRIGHT Acton and I met Y us in ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES AUTOMOBILE BODY REPAIRING Speyside Auto Body Complete Collision SeiTlct and Painting Claims 1 mile of Acton on CARPENTRY ACTON WOODCRAFT up old CAR SERVICE RICHS SERVICE CENTRE Ihvv 2 miles cist of Acion 853 24 II0111 lowing Gum ir Explains benefits recreation committee Harry Smith of Erin Recreation Parks and Community Centre appeared before Erin township council and representatives of minor baseball and hockey teams to the benefits of having recreation committee Mr Smith pointed out a Board would coordinate activities using schools and other facilities more and getting different groups together for joint projects Secondly It would get new activities going A recreation board could take the Initiative get a group started then let It go on its own Most Important Mr went on All funds are funnelled through the recreation board for purposes of a grant He explained that this would mean money on hand for any group when they have need of It Council decided during the summer that the township has need of such a board A bylaw must be passed to form one and members would be appointed by council Skating There will be public skating in the community centre tomorrow Thursday afternoon from until Christmas dinner in Golden Age plans By Mrs Elsie Reed More new members and a good turnout of old members heartily enjoyed the regular afternoon meeting of the Golden Age Club on Tuesday last and much business dealt with The final plans for the trip to the Zone rally at Burlington Nov were announced the bus to leave the Hall at 10 30 a each to pay their own fare and bring own lunch and beverage and c collection Also plans for the pot luck supper to be held in the Hall Nov at were discussed Everyone brings something good to eat and gets to sample all the other goodies the others bring Election of officers will follow during the business meeting Mrs Fryer announced that the Acton Branch of the Canadian Legion together with the Rotary Club are again gen erously starting off the Christmas festive season with a Christmas dinner at the Legion Hall on Nov 30 at Transportation Is being arranged for those who need it Each member is expected to bring a CHIROPRACTIC RICHARD TELFORD DC Wellington Si Acton Weil Si afternoon evenings By Appointment CONCRETE PRODUCTS ACTON PRECAST CONCRETE SUPPLIES 853 GENERAL CONTRACTORS ED 1 Hoots St Stoop Chimney Si Rep lis Stucco Phone Acton 853 1818 IF Stanley Construction Hill IIXIN TKLNtlllNC SNOW MOVAI SFPIIC 11PDS HOW S FILL and TOP SOU I DEAD STOCK FARM ANIMAL SERVICE Up to freMi dead distillled 1 01 linnrJ Top old nil III I Colleci I mil Dead Stock Removal 416 lc No DENTAL DR LCONARD llintiil Surgeon Sulk No Minion Mill St I Out ll ELECTRICAL SERVICES BRIANS Electrical Services Rip his tit Si Aim ilht EXCAVATING Jennings Excavating 8773197 firm Ponds Trenching Beds Till Top Soil Given CEDAR VALE SAND and GRAVEL Pit Run and Crushed Grave Screened Sand and Stone Top Soil and Fill Phone Erin 833 FUNERAL DIRECTOR 853 INSURANCE Dennys Insurance Agency 17 Mill St W ACTON GENERAL and LIFE INSURANCE 853 0150 SANITATION Septic Tank Cleaning 111 I servile call NOBLE LTD 519 9980 PRINTING IUIII 2010 Dills Printing llm Publishing Co Ltd St Actoi If Office foi I rlilny in in pin a p m Ceil 853 OPTOMETRISTS ARTHUR A JOHNSON OD ION Mill SI E 2520 lys Saturdays PAINTING and DECORATING Work i ind Mulcrlils DAVID COHEN 280 Peel Street Acion GIL PAINTING Contractor INDUSTRIAL RFSIDLNHAL LXTCRIOR now for Estimates 878 Box 114 MILTON PHOTOGRAPHY For ALL Types of PHOTOGRAPHY Jim Jennings 8532227 110 MILL ST W Weddings Portraits Passport Visas Industrial Family Team Pictures 21a- Phone night or day wrapped gift not costing more than cents to place under the tree for Santa to distribute All members please take note of time and place and respon- Need another board euchre and three tables of crokinole were played Another table of could have been played but the board was lacking If anyone has a crokinole board and checkers no longer being used and Just gathering dust it would be gratefully appreciated by the Golden Age Club PLASTERING WYGA PLASTERING Plain Ornamental Fancy Plastering Stucco Work R 2 Acton 8532358 PLUMBING HEATING CARNEYS PLUMBING St HEATING LTD Ont Serving Acton and District New Installations Repairs and Alteration Myers Pumps Watcr Softcnen PHONE Serving ana for 20 years TREE SERVICE NORTH HALTON TREE SERVICE Si tie planting Al- removal of Fully I red Phono ACTON STATIONERY DILLS STATIONERY Mill St 2030 HIS Oil I MA MINIS WI I W a SI 1 AND I S I If TV SALES SERVICE FIRST LINE TV Sales and Service 34H Omen St Acton Phone 853 or after hours St Fleetwood Dealer Depot for Admiral and General to all mikes St Color Stercrw etc Antenna iritlallnllons Si repairs Visit Our Record If UN LABOUR YOU by issuing of to TV technicians Call 8779796 RYDERS TV AND A tin North if John Salmon COUNTRY TV CENTRE Si SERVICE Line Spiujlizing in TV Service TV Installation Phone 21atf MODERN TV SALES AND SERVICE OF RADIO AND TV SETS Also Tower and Antenna installations and repair HENRY KUIPERY UPHOLSTERI ACTON UPHOLSTERY Antique Si Modern Furniture Upholstering Tent Repair Car Seats Reflnlshlng Free Pickup and Delivery Years Experience Scriing For free estimates day or evenings Call Acton Guelph EARL JENSEN WELDING SPEYSIDE Portable Welding Service Free Estimates Commercial 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