Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 12, 1972, p. 4

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday July BEAT THE HEAT Dine in airconditioned comfort Specializing J Hot and cold Submarine Sandwiches Deep fried Chicken Pizzas to take out or eat in EDS RESTAURANT MAIN ST ACTON Why slave over a hot stove Eat out take out in heat Limehouse WI meeting visits reported By Mrs A Benton Mr and Mra John McLaughlin returned last week from their first visit of a month to Ireland their homeland They hav been in Canada about years Mr and Mrs Wm Sanford have moved to their new home fust north of Mrs Mitchell and Mrs We welcome them to the village from Visitors with Mrs Mitchell one were Mrs Ingles of Mr and Mrs Alex of Dawson Creek Mr and Mra George Bell of McCrae Beach Miss Pearl Scott of Georgetown Mrs Ross Alexander of Milton spent a week with her aunt Mrs Osburn recently We hope that Mr Frank Hale makes a good recovery from a broken bone which be received while holidaying near Dorset I in Erin I met at the home of Mrs in Erin on Wed Twelve ladles were served a lovely dinner at six clock by the hostess following of the brace The singing of Blest Be the Tie that Bind was followed by roll Hamburgers with thai YUM appeal Cheeseburgers Fish and Chips Fried Chicken Takeout Service BP Snack Bar 341 Queen St 8532114 UCW conducts church service By Mrs Ron McLean Witt was the speaker at the annual church service He had spent 15 years in Nigeria under the Missionary Church and Is now In his fourth year at home due to trouble in acquiring return visas Ladles assisting in the service included Mrs Ward Mra Woldcman Mrs Joss Mrs Hayward Mrs McLean Mrs D Early and Mrs A Mr and Mrs Russell and Mr and Mrs Edward McGuinn from Wisconsin spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs H will be no church nor Sunday School services at for the next three Sundays Brief extension for cleanup At the Township Council meeting July council heard a request from Robert jnc for an extension of the three week period granted to him for property clean up Reeve Lang agreed that a brief extension could be granted providing constant improvement were made Build Inspector Jim Delaney said he would inspect the property In another week Mr Grundy asked that Mr return after seven fine days because he refused to move equipment in the rain He finished by stating that he had helped vote the council into of to which Reeve Lang replied it he could always vote them out call a resolution I would like to see Current events were compiled by Mrs Roughley Convener of resolutions Mrs introduced speaker Mrs Norris of luelph who brought greetings from her home branch Mountain Union and wished our branch best wishes Mrs Norris introduced her topic Resolutions by a definition she mentioned that we are a link in the great chain of Women Institutes around the world which began with Adelaide founding years ago to day She said that wc should proudly stand for courtesy ac curacy cooperation integrity efficiency She asked us to think what are leaving for others She talked of the mother influence In the home Ending she rend a poem by S I arm on My Joy In I Mrs reminded us of District Day celebrating the I anniversary to be held at Public School with dinner at on Oct 24 Courtesies were extended to the hostess and speaker by Mrs Noble Grade road Council received a letter last week from Sixth line resident Slean supporting previous charges by another resident Glen McTavlsh that the road Is In a deplorable and dangerous condition said roads super Bud Snow deserves credit for keeping the road In condition in past years but questioned why a minimum of pate and work had not been done this year Snow arrived at the council meeting later in the evening to say roid his now been graded and some has been applied to it welcome the Miller family from to the Hill house We hope the Hill may be happy in their new home at St Catharines We also welcome the Johnsons to the home near the church and hope the Nasalski the best in their new home DOUBLES champions in the Legion Zone B7 horseshoe pitching tournament held in town Saturday were Ted Elliott and Lome Norton of the local Branch Norton also placed first in the singles competition The two will represent Acton at the district tournament in Georgetown Photo by Bob Beerman ACTON DELICATESSEN Mill St E Acton For summer get outdoor parties or quick takeout snacks Specializing in tasty made up to order Open faced sandwiches Cold meat and salad plates Party platters Cheese trays Hors d oeuvres Also featuring wine and beer making supplies for quality home made beers and wines Open lues Wed 9 am 6 pm 9 am pm Sat 9 am pm ii NOW OPEN oivmpiA 315 QUEEN ST Flavor Crisp Chicken Charcoal Broiled Burgers NOW EQUIPPED WITH TABLES AND CHAIRS EATIN OR TAKEOUT Completely Renovated for your enjoyment PHONE 8531201

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