Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 15, 1971, p. 5

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Wed December Light agenda for commission mystery man will judge alone ACTON BROWNIES hold carol sing as part of their at t Joseph s Hospital Guelph One of their lenders Christmas party at the scout hill Friday night This Friday the Christine Forbes is Cindy striper there Stiff Photo girls have received special permission to sing to MLREtY CHRISTMAS That for Merry How does Merry is come out in other these tongue IvviMcrs Greek Sp Hawaiian Oil Oh Kahkimak 1 Swedish God I K 1 press Personals ft the season of Christmas bells too Let us know about Christmas parties and visitors to keep this column at tin dinner Guests chatty and Informative were present from Acton Rock wood and Douglas Aircraft personnel Burlington some of whom held a Christmas party in won each other for several years Strcctsville Hall planned by her daughter in law welcomed rcccntlv by the Hi Mrs West at their home Neighbour Welcome service Several other birthdays were also representative A mystery man will be driving up and down all the streets one evening soon He be the impartial Judge chosen by hydro commissioners for their Christmas house lighting contest A hydro official from another place he expected to be bringing his wife along and commissioners made plans at their meeting last Thursday to show him the town In the ternoon and then entertain him at dinner Then it is expected he and his wife will go through town alone on his Judging route He make his final decisions by himself and then report back to the commission A driverescort was disapproved In the Interests of strict impartiality More lights seems to be an upswing in lighting in town commented the mayor happily the mayor alio reported to hydro commission council decision to give for Christmas Commissioner Ted Tyler wonders Just how much It has cost the commission to put up Like down and repair the town Chamber of Commerce lights over the years light standard sputniks stood up for over 10 years but some of them have taken a and are in bad shape now commissioners agreed Let there be light More lights concerned the mayor arc the lights at the iibr by hydro which have been in darkness suite the cable was cut during trick landscaping work Members the cable won Acton I a ns were among those attending Mr and Mrs Matthews have returned from a three week business trip to the Maritlmes The Catholic Women league held a pot luck supper and gift exchange Tuesday in the newly repainted of St Joseph church About Attended and games of Bingo were enjoyed A pleasant preChristmas event was staged at the Music Centre b evening by the Men club with dancing to the and a delicious buffet meal There was a good crowd Philip Walter Skerrctt father of high school teacher Brian Inst week and the funeral was Tuesday Dec in He was owner and operator of Gables Crystal Beach and Acme Sales Ihe Rotarv Club pre Christmas champagne dance has become a tradition It drew a tin larje crowd to the hall i night with many of the women in loiij Dinner was served before the evening of On December Jennifer Jane of Captain Mrs J R was christened at St Andrew s Presbyterian church Toronto by the Rev Paul Mr and Mrs and two children have moved from to Mr and Mrs Murray and three youngsters came from Kitchener to 170 Tyler Ave Mr and Mrs I Ciavirella moved to from Burlington have six children Mr and Mrs I and COLES SLAW be laid in the creek again and discussed the possibility of it under the bridge Superintendent Mason also thought it could come in under the sod from another pole Hydro building lit and stars have been added to the outdoor decorations at the hydro building and the general effect was praised by commissioners Even more decorations will be added next and commissioner Ted Tyler recommended matching designs should be purchased this year while they re still available Morality light Mr Mason reported installation of service would start immediately on Churchill Road The first family moved Into one of the new homes with only temporary service Due to rain the heavy equipment t able to start work there the part of last week He displayed a morality liht for commissioners approval These will be instilled on Churchill lid S hydro poles at a height of about feet to brighten the area at The name comes from a dialogue Cooperation The mayor commissioners in preparing map twine location of sewers iter telephone lines hydro Installations Count will large new maps Both town on I hydro lints need this factual the mayor said on tint as always they would id to fro A Stirling Stirling performed three children came from the ceremony when the I lobicoke up to lmore were married Those present for Mr ml Mrs Olvnjk an I the service and luncheon later riinilly from Michigan included grandparents Mr moved from Clarkson to Mrs It Ottawa and Churchill St Mr and Mrs Force Acton Mr and Mrs I who christening dress had come from Greece ire living in also been worn by her mother Jo- the Semen Their Anne and made Jo Anne grandmother for her s christening Newcomers to Aeton were two on still at school Of these new families to town 1 t one husband works in A welcome to them ill from the its re iders Next rank their final regular meeting nlcl t Were notified in writing that pert 1iivson is resigning from township botrd Mrs I ippheit on to the Ontario Munieipil Ho for approval of a borrowing which I illow them to borrow in excess of per cent of untollcttel for 1 pajimnt of their 1 of I levy in the of subject lo the approval of tie supplement borrowing two dollars and change the proprietors whomped up sirloin steak as thick as your wrist and overfilling the large frying pan it wis cooked and served in We struck up a conversation with the hosts who to travelling around at one time and suggesting we fur sure came from a pretty country too have a real twang and I enjoyed Jaw in with them almost as much as Charlie who took a real shine to the the mountain and country music After you drive 800 miles in one swoop you don often care what the old countryside is like but Kentucky is a refreshing eh ine from the rodent race We werent to experience such exhilaration until we hit St Augustine in I lorida wineh other things the 1 untuii of Youth Well tell you that later In the me mtunt I d like to tell you my hair any thicker and my vitality inert since I drank from the fountain wl ith Ponce is supposed to have ilia ill the way from Spain Continued next week presides a of county and Mrs Join lister for Inst time as to tht town hip iry board Reeve warden Hi will be host for the usual rcceptii superintendent Mason baked a juit roast for commissioners staff press Bread and pickles completed the treat after the last commission meeting of The schools too join the I aw social scene at this tune of year The six seven and eight 0 P- students at the Robert little membi school art holding a dance Ihls W The senior grades at tht Bennett school enjoyed their dance last to records in school gym 1 and and Mrs Ruth Ik rr and Mrs Ruth Wilson for tin roved of if Deputy rttve Miller In fir j tu tiling a total of eight I fire area nuttings t ill Wilfrid r ittendinj a total of stvtn dun 1I tided ncintly firt mi meeting 1 r of 30 ptr Miss Clark recently had us guests Mrs Mary McVulty of Centennial Manor daughter and law Mr and Mrs rank Ritchie of and Mr and Mrs Dean froths of Toronto Mrs also visited with other friends in town while here There was a happy pre Christmas reunion at Warncliffe near Thessalon when Mr and Mrs Michie and young son Jamie welcomed Mayor and Mrs and and Mrs Alt for a weekend visit Jamie is the Mayor and Alice only grandchild and his life in the north already includes being pulled In a little sleigh bv the family Husky dog Mrs is the former Lesley Ann and taught here before her marriage Mr teaches at Elliott Lake Mrs West Sr Church St celebrated her birthday Sunday at a dinner party celebration proved pavment of I Cn lit conservation lew the of W19 veil of 1 Hilton Conservation lew in the amount of to id pay merit of 500 to Indumin for 19 1 rentnl of land on whith the township dump is Ik host for a tl sine at North Hill Country Club f 11 wiru tht Plan daycare Hilton for art pi t a iv of 1 id r to an id to the building rnby Tie is to as centre for rttirltd It is the entire pro fin by a provincial wvirnment as announced Mini ttr Well I nil for an idition to 15 Jill ice president Bill Trcahv of 1quesuit Council to seek approval if project informed then is nothing tost construction of an addition since is no of land use involved JUST III TIME FOR CHRISTMAS and Gold PIERCED EARRINGS JOHN JEWELLERS Main St Getripettwn SKH00 XMASXTRA SAVE ON THIS NEW OLYMPIQUE LTD 20s AND STILL GET 5 BIG EXTRAS Safety Antenna and Flag Deep Groove Safety Grips j Customized Racing Stripes Chromed Hood Louvres Specially Calibrated Shocks See lb I m ted on mach ne and hi We new Sk Doo models at your pi I pit dealer today Buy now and get extra nary pre Chr stmas sav skidoo72 more tor you ALLISON Sales and Service No Hwy West of Georgetown OPEN THROUGH FRIDAY TIL will be obtained on a detector for use both work crews men aire have a water main detector writeoff A new detected books show an outstanding account years old for owed the local commission by Ontario hyilio for a marquee the fair The local commissioner was asked to write off the account since Ontario hydro keep track of its accounts that far back They claim it must have been paid What to do Commissioners spent consider able time replying to all the questions in a questionnaire sent out by the manager of municipal labor relations of Ontario Hydro He stt out for commissioners scries of about 30 hypothetical casts of employee problems and asked what the local commission would do Coses included chronic absenteeism dangerous work drunkenness theft poor work performance sleeping on the Job practical joking negligence dam to equipment etc Years of service wis included Responses were frequently dismissal sometimes suspension occasionally it all Ls Wilf McEachern pr si ted with commissioners lyler present as well as secretary Urquliart and super intendent Doug Mason Commissioner Brown was again to attend due to a injury HINTONS For Christmas Gifts of READYTOWEAR For the Entire Family Ladies Lingerie Hose Slippers Gowns Blouses Pullovers iikf Men Dress Shirts SocksUnderwear SI ippers Shoes Sweaters A full line of ready to wear and boots and shoes for all the Boys and Girls Children Infants WIN A FREE TRIP FOR TWO to NASSAU TWO GLORIOUS WEEKS PLUS SPENDING MONEY CONTEST RULES ny on of business listed hart and fill In an blank with avary Is to anyona axcapt merchants anel Immediate families Employees of aa rt Id eat I ne not eligible te enter at their piece of ei names be drawn weekly et e These names Into master drum for grand prize These names will be published weekly In The Acten Free Press for the next All other nemes eligible fer Trip mutt be taken 1 Trip may be transferred Final draw en March Centest even ell Aden residents Participating Stores Acton Pharmacy Acton I G A Jims InNOut Variety Acton Home Furnishings Lovell Bros Meats Acton Delicatessen J B Mackenzie Son Ltd Moss Hardware Nielsens Clothing A B Supermarket Watsons Restaurant Symons Hardware Hintons to Store Bensons Shoe Store Dills Stationery Store LAST WEEKS WINNERS Allan Carrier Herb Terry McMullen George Bowman Ivy Hall Vince Thornton Mrs Clark Armstrong Margaret McNabb John Mrs Jessie Crumb Paul Newt Hurst Jr Mrs B Brown Mrs I O Johnston Millie Mrs M Thatcher Mrs Aitken Colin Williams linda Stewart Eyvonne Van Mrs Van Mrs Gordon Johnston Mrs I Scutt Sly Near Oral Norton Ernest Marilyn Elliott Neumann Mrs Shall Pratt JeH Fryer Mrs Gloria Dunne Anna Miller Tim Coles Jim Wood Gerald Dick Gene Mrs Venema Pope Mrs Murray Marie Marshall Arie Vryenhoek Beverly BeUy Mclntyre Mwley Karen Atkinson Jean Snyder Mrs Pearl Holmes M Johnson I Bastell Mrs J New Anne Dcveau Mary Nellie Mitchell John Cook Ted McDowell Mrs C Mrs D Simpson Fran Buttery H Baron Wilson Mrs Turner Pratt a oaDiw

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