Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 3, 1974, p. 6

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The Acton Free Press Wed April Personals Mr Bert has been a patient in Milton and District Hospital for few days Many friends hope an improvement for him Misa had he mibfortune to fall the homo of her niece Mrs Pat in hospital and operation Mrs Jcnn Cress of ton a week with Mrs Orwell Johnston while Mr Johnston in hospital Recent Isitoni the John home were Mr and Mrs howl recently and suffered Burton of Port Col a fractured hip She is in the borne Mr and Mrs Jack hospital Adams Pat and I am of Mr and Mrs In to attend the Queen a of music concert George Rot a rush call Mrs Doris who from friends him to patient in replace their Hospital is home organist on the morn home He obliged been sold she hlscoectedholKh ifteralt Church apartments son Jeff Is Agency since moved new location across street The Grey Coach bus agency which reportedly has served as a hub activity in Acton since has found a new location Town customers now purchase their tickets at the new agency across the restaurant Mill short period of wire the third agents to and 1 line Toronto Kitchener and London line which serviced until tin dray Coach took over Huh former Wilis later 1 id Adams had operated from the back the back into an lor Miss Wilts Harold and theh ritisonH r brother mother ONE OCLOCK IS BUS time and Acton residents Two Acton groups had reservations to spend evening at the Mohawk Men club had good sire group with wives bus bands and friends included living In Spending the week end here with their mother were Mrs Irene McLcod of Scarborough and Mrs Robert of Brampton St Withonly Intervention between dates of approximately 1UJH when closing the old stand Highway No 7 was first engaging a new one through tin linn euslomcrs have felt little villageol Atlnn according to Its belter Jack who is well customers informed of Its history The store was opt rated a whin quantities of eandy salts conjunction for some wllh a small Ilning establish meat and lei parlor In Nick mlnnos of the Wat son restaurant is the new agent for dray who combines ringing up and dlnni r salt s with those or having Acton It won the much different than it was before says Miss Wiles who misses health again f her customers According to Jack Holmes the final closing of the Wiles ARTHUR A JOHNSON OPTOMETRIST Milton 878 3673 Hold lira Adam Poo tin of the fectlontry bus and it wicks ago hi to Itorn In had solftrtd a heart was to St hospital in A ign in tin store window Instruct ticket vendees to miiki ticket purchases on the bus she and her brother Harold hack in order To customers it s merely a of orientation lo old lime resident It another of the many changes that are continually hap in heir thriving community Wo Soil Princess Pat HAIR NETS STONE After dinner and evening is now comfortably set of racing they drove home tied in Central Park Lodge through a thunderstorm Queen St Kitchener She sleet protecting their win had been living for several which in one case years at Manor amounted to five cents but has moed lowing six ODE Chapter presents annua report The following is the never absent library on of donated to the festival annual report of the Duke or The or table standard the Duke of Devonshire Services at home and Devonshire chapter of the was on display at all the chapter or the I O two abroad secretary reported The standard war for the new adult Through the year 1973 Remembrance day at the three charter members Ml Miss Gall McHugh spent Waterloo hospital Through the year 74 sl ssia affi a bale of new clothing knitted good nursery bags valued at Dennett the late Holy week and one at the centennial president one Well drilling takes family to Bangladesh Life is improving for many in the newly independent country of Bangladesh arc helping make it So Mrs I has returned to her Lake Ave Mr and Mrs Bruce home after visiting with her experience well drilling in shields India 14 with three members receiving the Insertions were sent In Get well and sympathy cards were sent to members and families and flowers to members who were III or suffered a bereavement Flowers were sent to member who celebrated her golden wedding anniversary Education secretary and the regent presented pens to son his family there since the student showing the most Dec progress during the year one each elementary school A Dills and Mrs MacDonald A book on Women Arctic was placed by the chapter in the tennlal library In honor of he late Mrs Leslie Policy Marks spoke at a meeting on the policy of human services in the region of county which In eluded public health social and familj service and children aid local Bruce Eaton who has had j Milton was guest speaker Services s August and articles made by has the drilling of the school six wells already Main education secretary purpose lis for the land is good but too dry hcld t The natives eat mainly rice Mrs Eaton visited one of ms stcs at jaichattra jo organize stamp club staying at the Catholic mission were attended at church Services Trees were planted for Decoration Day at he cemetery In honor of deceased members Mem assisted with the planting of flowers on veterans graves diy ser vices were pirticipated in and the educational secretary laid the at the cenotaph 1 donations Slides were- shown at the wcre sent to the Children s Christmas meeting by It II Aid school for the dcnf a trip he and Mrs Decoration Day committee t took Inst year to C ind Canadian Legion and other places Donations to provincial Mrs Martin and Mrs headquarters were to the rtpresentntvics I Morrison fund national from the newly formed headquarters I O trivel Hilton Hills contact centre came to a meeting lo tell us something about Scene Northern ignis and organization Monty was shipping fund Money miking projects another sue tag day at the local fall fair and by donations from members A tea at Manor Waterloo was attended where chartered member resides The regent went on a tour of homes sponsored by llobert chapter The banquets of grade it of Robert I and Bennett public schools were illendcd regent and the educational secretary Plants were sent to the two local nursing homes at Christmas time Three noon luncheons and a Christmas dinner were the homes of members during the year The executive for have returned to office for another We wish to thank all who have helped during the year and our hanks to the Acton tree Press for coverage Young Regent Jean Johnston SINCERE THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many valued customers during the past 1 years of business in Acton To our new proprietor Mr Pat Sit we offer our congratulations and solicit the same loyal support It has been an extreme pleasure serving you GEORGE TOM GT FISH and CHIPS QUEEN ST ACTON few stamp collectors A few people have been have been getting their heads contacted and there together decided to to be plenty of Interest Many try to form a club in Acton have stamp There to be a get together collections and some of them Their Two eldest of everyone interested on arc just Itching to get children Kim IS and Monday evening April at together Richard 13 attend school in at the Z Bennett Anyone who would like south India Mrs Eaton school more Information before that shared in teachinc tasks for This won I likely be the night may telephone Mrs izabeth 12 regular night or place but it Mane lfargrave at a start In Dacca The family lives at Dacca although Bruce working in the countryside week Region helpers The regional official plan WALL HANGINGS fashioned by impoverished young women in Bangladesh are shown by Mrs Lillian Eaton Her daughter in law helps teach the new money making craft at the Dacca Mrs Eaton ib just back from a visit there next two Andrew Jean Eaton has become involved in a rewarding program at the in Dacca instructing impoverished young women in The director is arranging to con have the gorgeous cloth rather than the items sola In Europe Mrs regional planning staff brought back a small That the argument Phillips collection of wall hangings Planning and Engineering and children s mats made by Consultants presented to these girls They have never Regional Planning held a pencil let alone a needle Mrs Eaton explains Temperatures ranged from to with high humidity- and it was getting hotter when Mrs Eaton returned home She found heat hard to live with At a function Hurst who was with the Canadian embassy and learned he had been sf erred to Pans The Eaton family lived in the area a couple of years ago after returning from India He has told of his experiences at thc United church Committee at the meeting last Tuesday Thc consultants told the committee money could be sav in staff costs if the plan was farmed out of the firm reviewed their work NOW WE CAN SUPPLY MOST OF YOUR STATIONERY REQUIREMENTS Good selection of Easter Cards General everyday stationery by Gage Everyday greeting cards by Rust Craft Everyday and special occasion Napkins Plates and Table Goths Assorted school supplies Scrap books RECORDS and TAPES Sound Explosion The living Legend of Eddie Arnold A on T end Radio FAMILY POOL SALES Mill SI E Acton Blade Short Rib Roast Extra Brisket Point Sirloin Tip Roast Wing Roast Stewing Beef Ground Chuck Small Sausage 3Jib Sliced Side Bacon 409 LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET APRIL 9th fc DOUBLE HAPPINESS RESTAURANT CHINESE AND CANADIAN CUISINE 352 St dears Acton Tel 8532060 formerly GAT fish Chips Mr Pat Sit is pleased to announce the opening of his Chinese Restaurant in the former GT Fish Chips Shop Double Happiness Restaurant is the new name and he will be specializing in Chinese and Canadian Cuisine Full Course Meals Businessmens Luncheons Takeout Orders Opening Week Special April to April 16 FREE One order of Sweet and Sour Spare Ribs or one order Chicken Fried Rice with any order over 500 OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK HOURS MondayThursday 1000 am 840 pm FridaySaturday 1000 am 12 Midnight Sunday pm 800 pm The Restaurant is OPEN NOW for Canadian foods Chinese meals till start April

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