Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 9, 1972, p. 11

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Acton Niceties of the Nineties TTTTT AFTER CLEANING OUT THE CLOSETS and finding the MP GOT HIS reward Saturday evening at the contest Fay and her husband Jack left the clothes that grandma and grandpa used to wear wcren en the Gay NineUes Night for being the judge of the Gay best dressed couple while Mrs was the best dressed in too bad of shape Mr and Mrs Don Van Fleet were off to the SHERIFF AND MRS MAC were among those who ffmetlc3 Costume Contest Fay Pink left and June Gcrth woman and Sheriff Mac Sprowl right was Judged the best NineUes Night at the community centre Photo by In the Gay Nineties costume contest at Gay m choosing them as winners of tossed man Photo by J Jennings NinetiesNight Saturday evening Macwon25 Jennings Ballinafad Girls fly from England by Mrs R SbortUl Arriving by Jumbo Jet on Wednesday from Maidstone England are two little girls Christine and Diane Cutler and years They are in Canadu for the month of August to visit their grandparents Mr and Mrs Cutler here at had not seen them for four years They will also visit their aunts and uncles at and at Orton They were placed in the care of the Stewardess at London airport and landed safely at Malton to be met by their grandparents Family moves Mr and Mrs Murray Eyre and Tammie moved this last week to the trailer home at Mitchell It seems the trig stone home has been sold this week the one next to the store Mr Wayne French and Michael Roti are on a motor trip this week Morley Shortill and a group of friends also had a trip north on the week end Tragic death Our sincere sympathy through this column is extended to the Given family on the tragic death of s husband Kevin Hall The had a booth at the auction sale of Hugh Bass Limehouse House conies by truck By Mr A Beaton Rev Harold Martin of St John United Church Georgetown preached and Mrs Oke Mulder presided at the organ for holiday month services at Presbyterian Church last Sunday at 5 a Many residents and others were entertained on Thursday evening when Mr and Mrs Harvey Norton a new house arrived truck from StreetsviUe to be placed on their back lot Polar Bear Mr and Mrs Walter motored to Cochrane last week visited Mooaonee and Moose Factory IBS miles north via the Polar Bear Express Mr and Mrs Ingles Ronnie and Scott and Mr and Mrs Rottell of Acton motored to Prince Edward Island via Canada and back through on holidays recently Mr and Mrs Robert Lindsay David Heather and Mary Lou holidayed at IrnlsfU on Lake Sbncoe last week Mr and Mrs A Jennings and children had a camping holiday near Ottawa last week Miss Jodie Scott lew to Winnipeg for about ten days recently Church service Church service was conducted on Sunday morning by Mr Grant Wright and his two sons using his record player Danny had us hear a record of modern hymn arrangements Then Danny read us the children story after which Barry read the scripture Mr Wnght gave the discourse What a fine thing It is to see a family take part in a service Mrs Elaine Sales pronounced the benediction and took the prayer It seemed too bad more were not in attendance Holiday weekend Mr and Mrs Barnes and their mother Mrs Ernest enjoyed last weekend at Falls Mr and Mrs Reg French and Mr and Mrs Ray Swindtehurst and families spent the long week end at Parry Sound Mr and Mrs Tom Given have returned from a trip to western Canada While in they were able to hove a short visit with their former Mr Mel who lives there now with his mother and sister Mrs Vema Wh and her sister Vera had a pleasant visit on Friday with their brothers and Wm Rogers and Mrs Tarswell Mrs Elsie Crymbal Mrs Kate and cousin spent a day last week with Mr and Mrs Fred Sinclair Back from west Allan Snow and Howard Snider have returned from their western trip Mr and Mrs Bailie been away on holidays Mr and Mrs Dick Hancock have also been Mr and Mrs Morgan Madill Mr and Mrs 1 instead and wet Anne attended the reunion at due on Sunday TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS GEORGETOWN GETTING READY TO BREAK THE BANK chance offered by the Acton Jr hockey and left and June Gerlh confront lacrosse clubs Gay Nineties at the Craig with bankrolls in community centre Saturday Night an effort to win Bogus Bucks They were two J Jennings who tried their luck at a variety of games of MOTOROLA InstaMatic color tuning ly mediterranean credenzaTV A M on Pecan f n to Med derm cab net the Btlght Tube famous Wo A D On Elm select ol or moving W add or lube Model Your dream come true with this in a Drawer color TV Come in and see the Fall Line at FIRST LINE TV 348 Queen St Acton 853 1057 Where the Service is DAIRYMEN NEED A ONE STOP SUPPLY CENTRE THEN VISIT MASTER FEEDS STEWARTTOWN DAIRY FILTERS 6V2 RAPID FLO DISKS RAPID FLOW NON WOVEN SOCKS NOW Pcr Casc now Box DAIRY FARM CLEANER AND SANITIZER MASTER DAIRY IODINE 1 Gal MASTITIS CONTROL HIBITANE Liquid Base Ointment tubes PFIZER Terramycln ointment tubes TUCO Bottle ST LAWRENCE CEMENT SPECIAL 1 56 BAG Til Aug 19th only HORSEMEN DROP IN BROWSE THRU OUR TACK 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