Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 29, 1971, p. 3

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Churchill Families together Christmas weekend Mr ACTON Dlnnc Pratt Bonnie Brlstow and Cathy Ashley appeared on the CTV show Today with host Pat Murray and finest lick morning The art shown with Mr Murray their at the hannel A studios I Photo ACTONS Centennial was Riven big win given the boost during thi minute promotion on Channel CFTOTV Toronto Here Pat Murray holds up the show when Jock Carpenter Ted symbol designed by Jack and Harold appeared with host Carpenter Hi later wis designated Put Murray Flic centennial the town honorary Acton citizen Centennial plans unveiled on TV Alton 1074 was ttk vision subject on the Mondny edition of tin show Toronto Today on ilianncl Actum members ihi At ton Committee appeared to explain of their plans for bluest tittle town In to host Murray inj tht appeanmei win Harold Iownhlij and Ted Phi Uirtt outlined plans for the big witli lots of lit pulling and local dropping including an invitation to the outbid to hold Its 1 Cup on tht Power line worries hikers concerned members of years lutcr it is a part of Bruit Troll Association met Toronto in to discuss I don think it is a of the proposed thing at nil said Mr Dams We Ontario H dro power line to keep our through Chlnguncous on conservation areas as they are Bruce Trad A spokesman said tlie meeting was culled to draw intention to Bruce Trail Association Dams Fifth line West said hi was under the Impression the escarpment was protected bill which states that escarpment must be left tor recreational use Mr said result of the inciting will now go to the Bruce Trail Association head office Ht mid letters have been sent to Premier William Davis and other people in the ana protesting the proposed mute for the power line Mr Dams said thus would af the whole of Brampton and Toronto if the hydro lines went through trail It is funny that with a stroke the pen point A to point B the hydro people can take everything said Mr Dams Mr Dams said some of the farmers in the area are anxious to have the line go through He said the farmers have in mind the an acre Hydro would pay for lend which It would then rent back to the farmers or This area should be preserved the way it is said Mr Dams People who want the line to go through have never lived in the He said If satellite towns are needed they should be surrounded by a He cited Bramalea as an example where a satellite town was set up the middle of nowhere and a football f in Alton Park n In fort thi t plained larveuplokm also if tentative pirns to tut down a British tret and It across to Alton by ttams of horses when Canadian Indians will to a unique totem poll Finn Acton an industrial centre place to and an view of tin park Ijiki Tht trio plumed turn hope to involve all A to run and to join in the fun is a regular show with Pat Murray It coders weather mil reports as will as inter with quests to inlirestinR events the New will enable peace to prevail people coexist harmoniously let every man live freedom for these ideals sorelj make for a happy year MANAGEMENT AND STAFF I G A FOODS Churchill Community Women held their annual party along with the meeting at the ho mi of our president Mrs Wednesday evening December Most of thi membero a number of visitors all i a very delicious meal The table was ladm with nil the spin lid fistivi goodies hostess Mrs her daughters Janlie and Mrs rid firstservedn iholn of juices and Inter invited all to lake plates and partaki of their of the first ten and coffee was served and a sicond this time It was rts Mrs took tin chair and tailed on Mrs who the votlons Shi two short Hie of l is Christ and Pattern of Mrs Story read scripture Matthew I rsi also a story Heady for l Utile of was with Mrs I rank at tin piano Mrs I mtettn with and pah 11 re diction l wi sunt and Mrs W Ik Id some and s wi nut Wi all Join in wishing idllor Coles David llilto and all a Happy and rous New Year 1072 Carol Hinging A nuitilxr of went enrol singing last Wednesday ivming visited tin Killy Nursing also Maple risidtnls and several lumies whirc then are shut Ins Hi i singing was much d by all of us who don t out as as we used to Mr and Mrs I of lph Mr and Mrs rank and family also Mr and Mrs William Thompson attended a l dinner with thi ir pan Mr and Mrs Joshua I Charlie Christmas Da All Hie family anil rand were home and lliristmns r with Mr and Mrs Spur on lln Mr and Mrs Hots limmj anil libit of Mr anil Mrs Ken of Inlidon win home over with Mr and Mrs Inn II Mr an I Mrs Hob Kerr leoliiej mil had ihnslniiis linnu with his Mr and Mis An hit Ki rr and to 1 lampton to In with it pan and family fer llmstnias Mr an I Mis Km Brown also Misi l raw of Acton spent l hi htm is at the home of Mr an Mrs Will rt Br and fi Mi mi Mis linrlis lllnnle spent llinstmis at sister Mi and Mrs ml in lph Mr Mr Don Donald ami and Ik all in An in of ton nt llinstm and Mrs Hon In Mr mil Mrs Murray Mllson lriK Neath Mark and Scott of 1 1 with pan ills Mr and Mrs Mi Mrs Tony and si r with Mi mil Mrs Anhli Km Mr and Mrs Krocker and mice Mr Hon of St Catlinrims were guisls on Christmas Day with Mr and Mrs I and girls Mr and Mm I mile June and Debbie spent Sunday with Mr Mrs lUimer Virgil attending tliiir family Christmas dinner Mr and Mrs David Williamson and Mrs Burns visited ami had dinner with Mr Mrs Henry Burns Georgetown In the evening tluy with Mr and Mrs Tell of On Sunday they had visitors from Milton and In tin evening vlsltid Mr ami Mrs lack rtiomas On Mondny guest were at their from Hornby Mlssmsaugn and I gathering Mr and Mrs I I Near and family attended the family etiniK at his parents home with Mr and Mrs I Near Mr and Mrs an phnsid to upon tly had nil the family for the family dinner liiislmns day Mr a ml Mrs Kin Vlncint of 1 Thorough win for Cllilstmns with moth r Mrs Mary Mi and i Angus Mel aehern Vlsllorn with and Mrs I oabury over the holiday weekend were on Mr Mrs J Till Carolyn and Bin barn 111 Mr and Mrs rosa ami Park on Sunday Or and Mrs and Millnda Wlllowdale ami Mr Mrs I of On Monday Mr Mrs Don I of and Mr and Mrs lack alt of Hastings on tin Hudson York Mi and Mrs Hubert Waim Joint d with their and held the family gathering at the bona of Mr an Mrs Ki not 111 n ami boys family hrlxlnuin with all tlie family hi lag si Mr and Mrs Bill Bill family of Sound Mr an I Mrs Hon IVnsoa an family also Mr an 1 Mrs Hoy Warm of Mr and Mis 1iter and family and Mi and Mrs and baby daughter Aelon Mr and Mrs Hon Mai Ac inn and Mr and Mrs I red Mai Arthur spent Day with Mr and Mrs I MncArlhiir and family First class letter 8 Hie sllc rati for first lass le paste ai d up to on Jan 1 In second step of a twostain rate Increase for llml elass mall by Iaillnniinl Inst milium rale will apply I all mall weighing up to one to destinations In imadii ite f rover 1 ounce to enls two 1 1 foiu tei mines ills tun imeiitly the lit null inte to the Unites it lis territories and Milan Hi St and Mliiu I in i ihiuigis e mint i Hi in 1st Jnti 102 weight limit for f mi tli tin mall and r panel the Unite I States in lie el lbs to 15 lbs HAVE YOU SEEN THE REPRODUCTION COPY OF THE HALTON COUNTY ATLAS ITS A BEAUTIFUL KEEPSAKE ITS A GRAND GIFT DROP IN NOW WE HAVE THEM Dills Stationery Store a ASSESSMENT REVIEW COURT 0NYARI0 Assessment Act TAKE NOTICE the Htiilfl of Assessment Court for ttu for tho Municipality of TOWN Or In the County of HALTON will he Id il TOWN OF ACTON TOWN HALL WILLOW STREET AC TON ONTAR commi at the hour of am MONDAY JANUARY 10TH Hiirblnson Regional Registrar Dated Newmarket Ontario Hit GEORGETOWN MARKET BOXING DAY MONDAY SALE ATTRACTS HUGE CROWDS AT ZELLERS The parking lot at Zellers County Fair The parking lot at County Fair In Georgetown was jammed before on Boxing Day Monday as Georgetown and district shoppers took advantage of the holiday shopping at General Les Griffiths says that the checkouts were lined up six deep with customers all day long Who says that Georgetown and district shoppers don want to shop on holidays such as this he added He was referring to the local Georgetown bylaw that t allow department stores such as to stay open on holiday Mondays as do the stores Brampton Mr Griffiths commented that Boxing Day at was even busier than their Grand Opening Adding excitement Adding excitement in the tore was Percy the who went around from department to department marking down items He was followed by many customers from the huge crowd that ammed the store Shop at Zellers County Fair Georgetown

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