Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 20, 1974, B4

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B4The Acton Free Press Wed March 1974 Young couple killed in Sauble Beach crash Limehouse District Page Severe flu sends A accident on Sun day afternoon took the lives of a young GeorRclown couple who were be married May 10 Instantly killed in a car crash on a country road near Beach were Sharon Haddock of St and her fiancee Ted White of Market St as Ihev were on their way to v isit his parents On an icy road only a mile from his parents home the White car skidded into a snowbank and back across the road into an oncoming ear The father Jack White who had come down the road spotted the Volkswagen and Sharon Haddock the police and naked what had happened It was then he dis covered his son and future law had been kit led Jack White and his wife Gwen lived In Georgetown and Acton before moving lo Sauble Beach over year ago Sharon was the daughter of Mrs Mnrg Haddock whoso husband Bert died five years ago She was a graduate of Georgetown high school and was working at LI on Soup In ram a lea Ted a graduate of sic University In B was employed at ClarkStone in He was also an artist who had exhibited at shows In the area Limehouse Cubs active joint bake sale success children to hospital Mm A Hen ion by verse of Scripture Plan made art Horry that little for the thank offering Saudi and two small mectlngtohcheldon April VnndcrMcer children are In with VanderSchanf an uneven flu We speaker hope for their recovery resident Mrs song following There He Pi Ha Association mid in I Mi mortal Hull on When attendee Mrs one Ml Mrs Mr Suplien Thompson won low score toin to Ivy King Wf regret Mrs Klrkpntrlck confined to bed but hope Tht Indies htliJ their that slit may lie bitter soon rig mi the previous Monday at the home of Mrs when There Be Praco Kirk wood played two piano solos and her mother a tasty desert lunch month SO this million debentures for Ballon It glon in its first year apt run clone to trntlon Committee was old Wednesday Treasurer Don Parmer Hold the amount paid In debentures must not exceed per tint of the amount raised in He noted would slay well within thai guideline to programs are broadcast yearly facilities According to Ontario fore stry officials one acre of sugar maple bush will yield worth of syrup annually 1st Group Committee and Ihe Local Association held hake sale In the Hall on March It was a success in spile of freezing rain which made roads hazardous Two door prizes were drawn Winner of the cake was Frank Hale while the tea cosy was won by Thomson At the last Cub meeting Thompson was resented with his pet badge and his blue star Hugo inter with his carpenter a badge Geoff and with team players badges Acton Some of the scores amazing and everyone had a good time Two game were played March meet The Limehouse Group Committee held its March meeting at the home of Mr and Mrs Somers with 11 members present Plans were discussed for the upcoming bake sale and and suggestions put forth for the Father and Son banquet to be held in May Approval was received to subsidize two boys to attend the Scout Jamboree in in August and three leaders to attend Blue Springs training courses The committee was pleased to hear the new chimney on the scout hut was in the final stages of completion It was decided the first newspaper pickup would be March 30 so anyone with newspapers to be picked up call or take them to the scout hut at p that day The Cubs had a fun night when some of the boys brought In hobbies They had interesting hobbies like hockey cards rock tumbling shells and white mice On Saturday four cubs and three leaders attended the annual Resource Con held for all nineyear old District Cubs District Commissioner Douglas showed his nature slides in a most en joy able day ARTY DESIGN fascinated our photographer Can you figure it out It a patch of ice in a ditch along a rui roadside Silverwood Councillor Russell Miller speaks to Silverwood WI Lunch extend sympathy to the Brooks Anthony unci families locally In sudden of Miss Anthony on Sunday meets M met the home Mrs Wilfred Kirk wood on Wednesday evening when the program of the World of Prayer was followed was the text word Groups back new arena olds a morning Jim Buck president of Georgetown Minor Hockey Support Group Hills council as hit action on the proposed arena on Guclph Street He claimed all the organizations are poised for action and are Just walling to get their teeth into fund raising projects for the recreational complex Mr Buck told council of a joint meeting of various organizations in town held where the groups skating club Knights of Columbus Optimists Rotary Club and Kinsmen club pledged their support to the project The Support group president Raid house hockey starts at five in the morning and goes through til 15 next morning The parents too happy he commented He pointed out one complete league ttces in Acton and some have to in 1 hope Hal Ion Hills Is not facing a long period of being a split town as Georgetown was some vears ago he concluded In replv to a question from councillor Mike Armstrong Mr Buck said one more ice surface was d it present but claimed provision should be nude for a second surface In the future Have the organization- made forecast on the amount they think they can raise asked councillor Dick Mr Buck said they were waiting until ihev had some thing to work for Councillor Morrow said there had been much discussion about a lottery Jnd suggested he speak to treasurer Lloyd Peterson who could advise him how to Mr Buck said they had not the need was in George town He reminded council in few years perhaps Ward 1 would need a new arena and hoped the whole town would back it Councillor Hyde if spectator space was port ant to the hockey groups Mr Buck replied that the support groups the Raiders and the figure skating club needed spectators to help finance them Were also looking to the future and the possibility of a Junior team we need spectator space for that he remarked Councillor Booth pointed out that council had never said will build an arena and we spend so much He pointed out no groups could raise money until this was done It would be damned for you to go around giving money back he commented Booth said council had to decide whether they arc going build and how much they would spend The answer to that is Yes we are going to build an arena if we can get the money shot back Councillor Councillor Morrow said the capital forecast had been received at the region He said the treasurer was con at the amount sub mitted bybllalton Hills He said an answer from the OMB was expected within two weeks Councillor Ernie asked what Mr Buck wanted council to do Wed like some action replied Mr Buck We wanted you to know there are a great many Interested citizens willing to put their shoulders to the wheel By Midst Scott W I held their meeting at the home of Mrs Thursday 14 with 12 members present The April birtlwhy it the Manor which the W 1 share with 1 is to be held evening Arrangements for tin birthday euchre it town March were and good weither in ticipated The quilt discussion imi up and it was moved by Mrs Lindsay seconded Mrs Mary Morchmgtonlo ahead with the project Mrs Wilson Mrs to look s The titer pool at New sponsored by Billy Watson wis discussed mil members moved Mrs Wilson and seconded In Mrs Millar be sent iter from in was re id dceidid Usui donation wis sent to the Children Society Short is two di up ind It is tin ltd to I in id com mum lock the it fill fur Rev Finley improving Rev Bob one time minister at Mcmor and now of sociology was the speikir at Fbenezer on Sunday He concern for the Contact Centre seeks helpers church When an is m ule for a family in trouble then is great response in generous have been brought up to concerned about others flu real work of the church is to teach people religious girdlngs It isnt done well If God is for us who can bo against us Rev num hi is now out of intensiu in hospital ho is nicely it folio in i to ml Johnson on tin of Hill a little HELP US HELP Rpd CO I The North Contact reports the relatively new service is being well received and well over have been handled According to Publicity Chairman Gail Williamson Cillers may be requesting either community service a referral or a suggestion for an alternate Some call with the ope of talking a caring jnd understanding person to the publicity chairman Mrs help new volunteers prepare themselves to be of service She noted the appeal is being directed towards university students and men and women over the age of 17 hour service The Contact Centre operates an answering vice hours a day Lonely people drugs and alcohol problems rate among the most frequent problems the Centre is Involved wilh Potential volunteers can call 1211 or write North Contact Centre Box Georgetown FREDA HOFFMAN Optometrist Telephone ever said thi facilities are not needed councillor I It s obvious when Acton and Georgetown have comparable facilities while Acton his people and Georgetown is WO but it matter of money only Councillor trnic asked if they had considered having members from Acton and tsqueslng on their joint committee Occasions Stock and Order McCILL STYLE SIMPLICITY PATTERNS ttl Plants Funeral me tits Misages fctr it frunl supply of FRESH CUT FLOWERS WE WISE Caroline Flower Garden Centre Acton Flo rut Two Miles Acton South Side of Highway Camper Sales Sports Travel Homes Ltd No 6 Mils North of Guelph PHONE 8245329 OPEN Fn Sat 12 Noon Cloied HeSdqOaTt Citation Motor Homes Trailers Triple E Travelaire Trailers New Used Mrs ind Mrs Mis program introduced Itussell Miller who spoke on regional Mr Miller give ilk on govern ment and spoki the In is etc it hi to be smoothed out He inswertd questions by most of the mem hers oil felt tier of the situ Hi is inked by Mrs hour closed the nut tine Sever Indies ittindcdthe RENT A CASCADE HOT WATER HEATER YOUR CHOICE HOME STUDY or IN SCHOOL Study Investigate ELECTRONICS Mail coupon to ELECTRONICS Dr Oakville Ontario Name Address Telephone entlv well presented it the flower low it Hit Ktcfc Mr ind Mrs I Mrs Mellon lid bus trip to rceentl and were impressed the brand Wipe Away the Winter Blues with THE BOARD OF EDUCATION GET READY FOR SPRING CLASSES The following classes will be held at Georgetown and Milton High Schools beginning Tuesday April 2 Auto Servicing Men and Women and Oulboards Summer Sewing The following classes will be held at Milton High School only Keep Fit for Spring begins Monday April Landscaping and Spring Gardeninq AihreepartseminarlnMETRtCATONApril 16 from will be held at Georgetown Milton and Acton High Schools at no charge if registration permits For further information call Adult Education or collect FEATURES ELECTROHOME 00 Col TV 00 O NOW 00 TELEVISION APPLIANCES Main St S Georgetown 8773376

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