Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 30, 1972, p. 12

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Acton Wadrnsday August rp Storey reunion The annual Storey was held t Brookvlllc Kail on Aug as with a good attendance Amor the Mrs Graham from Saginaw and Mra Harold Mason Kitchener Telegrams were read from Mr and Mrs Fred Storey California After sports were enjoyed everyone gathered In the hall or an enjoyable program Blade president and France BrownleeMcCalllster NOTICE IE GARBAGE COLLECTION Due to Labour Day Holiday Monday Sept there will bo no garbage collection that day Instead garbage will be collected Tuesday with normal collection resumed Thursday J T Hunt tor SHERIDAN COLLEGE OF APPLIED UTS MID TECHNOLOGY ANNOUNCES Place art Mill available tor pari time and full time students In the allowing daytime programs at s Brampton campus School of Business and Secretariat Studies BuilneW Administration threeyear Executive Legal and Medical Secretarial twoyear Business twoyear Intensive Secretarial oneyear School of Applied and Liberal Studies Garden Centre Merchandising oneyear Marina Operations oneyear General Arts and Science two year Liberal Arts Option Animal Care Attendant Elective Hotel and Restaurant Administration twoyear School of Visual Arte Creative Art twoyear General Option Option Technology Division Engineering Technology three year Chemical Electrical Electronic Mechanical Production Chemical Laboratory Technician twoyear Construction Technician two year Civil Option Mechanical Option Electronics Technician twoyear Engineering Drafting Technician twoyear For further Information and application form contact the administration offices at the Brampton campus Church St E at or Or contact the Registrar Office Oahvilla campus Trafalgar at For Business inquiries call in IN wax held tor those who had passed fat during the year They were Edith Marshall William Woods Annie Frank Jame Rourke and Paul On the program the Storey Girls Mildred Royce and Marlon MacLean tang several Irish numbers and Dorothy played Irish numbers A trio comprised of Jack Doughty Lottie Woods and Ivan ended the program PHONY phone calls CERTIFICATES won by the requesting Information about this year In the Betta bank accounts have been Newspapers competition reported In the district V for the first tune in Apparently one person was told no representative of the the callers were from a radio talk as at the convention to show accept the three awards SCHOOL 0PENIN6 SPECIALS J BINDER PACK 177 i 1 OPEN BINDER 53c CLIPBOARD COMBINATION 97c TAPE 377c TYPEWRITER PAPER 77c 48cp TUNG LOK COVERS 61Cp GIRLS BALL TEAM played Monday night Cousins Back row coach Nancy De Graaf REFILL PAPER at the Ospringe a dingdong exhibition game Von Heide Frances Van Cecilia 63c right front on the Ospringe roster were ValeneFrascr Judy Milton and Van der Absent were Peggy I Art- j T- Hawkins Diana Robinson and Susan Stewart Reg m special Stewart Janet Van der Barbara Upshall Janice Ospringe Silver anniversary- celebrated by Bruces By Doris Fines A very enjoyable evening was experienced on Friday when friends and relatives of Mr and Mrs Byron Bruce gathered on their front lawn to offer con on their wed ding anniversary The event was planned by their family Tables were arranged around a dance floor and music from a hi set enhanced by perfect weather made a beautiful setting Another table was laden with food not the least of which was fresh com on the cob to which the guests could help themselves This welt known couple who were married years ago in Knox Presbyterian Church Acton have been blessed with four children Beverly a registered nurse at East General Hospital in Toronto Bob graduated recently In Honors Chemistry from McMaster University in Hamilton and Bradley are students at Erin District High School Friends were present from Woodstock Kingston Toronto Guelph Hillsburgh Erin Norwich and Among the many beautiful gifts received were two octagon end tables and a pair of silver goblets from the family Also from brothers and sisters of Byron was a candelabra fixture and a swag lamp Blanche and Byron expressed their appreciation to the friends for coming the gifts received and to the family and those who helped From west Mrs Wesley Bruce from Whitewood Sask Is visiting with her sons and daughtersinlaw Mr and Mrs Ward Bruce and Mr and Mrs Byron Bruce and their families Mr and Mrs Elmer Fisher were camping for a few days at Wasaga Mr and Mrs Gordon have been visiting their son and daughterinlaw Mr and Mrs John Aitken and family at Cold Lake Alberta From there they travelled on to Vancouver and back home on their three week trip Gary Ferguson a student in mechanical engineering at Waterloo University will be cmployedatStclco Hamilton for the next four months Mrs Ethel Fletcher of Bolton accompanied by her daughter Shirley has been visiting this week with her nephew George Fletcher Mrs Fletcher and family Visitors from France Mr and Mrs Jim Taylor and family have been entertainhr visitors from France three of whom were school teachers the misses and from Biarritz Southern France and Mr and Mrs Jean Michel Gennerat from outside of Paris The Taylors found it Interesting hearing the visitors views of our country Mr and Mrs Sherlock Foreman and daughters Dana and Laura of Fort Worth Texas visited Mr Foreman sister and brother in law Mr and Mrs Gordon Mr and Mrs George Fletcher and family attended the Fletcher reunion at Rockwood Con Park Six week old baby Robert captured the prize for the youngest person there On Thursday evening the Ospringe boys defeated the Sr girls to in an exhibition ball game at the school diamond The girls enjoyed the game anyway and they really tried Maybe next time girls The Junior girls Softball games have resumed with Mrs Montgomery and Mrs Ken Hawkins as coaches Any girls aged to 10 who are interested are welcome every Monday evening at at the school grounds The donations they have received were very welcome and they appreciate the kindness of the people of Ospringe and area for contributing Summer In Haiti At Knox Presbyterian Church Sunday morning Miss Lois Cunningham gave a very interesting and enlightening talk on the two months she spent this summer on the Island of Haiti in the Caribbean Sea Along with 15 young people associated with the Field of Mission she landed at Port of Prince the capital of the country The first month was spent travelling around the country and living with the missionaries to see how the missions are run Lob a registered nurse spent the second month working in the mission hospital in Northern Haiti where the majority of the children treated were suffering from malnutrition Wins free flight chooses Vancouver Winners of a free flight for two to anywhere in Canada Mrs Helen and her son Glenn are away this week seeing Vancouver They left Sunday and Kill be arriving back home tomorrow Thursday Mrs won the flight in a Canada Dry contest and had to answer a mathematical question before being told she was the winner Passes exam Venema daughter of Mr and Mrs passed fur I piano examinations held in by the Conservatory of Music She Is the pupil of Jean McLean Back to normal Joint church services will soon be over for another summer There were two cooperating groups this year the United ana Presbyterian congregations and also the Baptist and Churchill community church congrega tions THE librarians gave a couple of weeks grace on fines on overdue books after they reopened from holidays but they re back on schedule now RENT CASCADE HOT WATER HEATER Jus 1 ID Month AT ACTON HYDRO ALICE STREET Laurentlan 13 COLORING PENCILS 77c 12 with 66c Top Quality MATH SETS 3 BIC PENS In special RETRACTABLE PENS US 77Cp BIG SCRIBBLER PAD 41c JUMBO NOTEBOOKr 87c BOBBY SOCKS 31 HUTS SPLIT KNEE DENIMS Girls KNIT SLIMS Hintons 5 to 1 store PUBLIC NOTICE The office of the Court of Canadian Citizenship will be opened in the Town Hall Committee Room 2nd Floor Milton Ontario for the month of September on the following dates September 1 September 15 1972 and September 29 1972 alternate Fridays thereafter A Citizenship Officer will be in attendance to supply information about Canadian Citizenship and to take applications for Canadian Citizenship from 8 30 a m to 3 p m Lunch hour 12 Noon to 12 30 pm ENJOY THE STRETCH DRIVE CATCH AN EXPRESS BUS WOODBINE Sept 3rd to Oct 22nd Wednesday through Sunday also Mondays September and October LEAVE ACTON AM Direct to the Track RETURN FARE 3 Includes admission RETURN BUSES START LOADING AFTER LAST RACE Adams Bus Depot Mil Strwi Mr L Aitami TlplMftt MOBILE FEED SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE FROM FARM MASTER FEEDS stewarttown Custom Grinding Mixing Hot Molasses ton capacity CALL US TODAY FARMERS- PROTECT TOUR GRAIN THIS TEAR FROM INSECTS TUC0 GRAIN GUARD POWER lb 4 TUC0 BIN TREAT 2 TUC0 BIN FUME CORN CRIB FABRIC HIGH too foot roll gauge per roll SPECIAL SNOW FENCE It Roll FAIRTIME AGAIN WHITE SHOW HALTERS 13 AND LEADS DAIRT HALTER AND LEADS BEEF HALTERS 7 ESSEX TOP CROP WILD BIRD SEED lb PIGEON FEED 6 GRIT lb 3 SUNFLOWER SEEDS 8 PEANUTS FOR BIRD FEED Store Hours a a DAN0R PORTABLE GRAIRAIRAT0R up to bo atone time within feet of the unit HORSE MEN WESTERN SADDLES TOON CHOICE WESTERN FELT NATS 16 LAWN SEED MIXTURE Contains Kentucky Annual Rye Grass Creeping Red SPECIAL to Sat Noon MASTER FEEDS Your One Stop form and Centre PHONE

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