Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 24, 1974, p. 18

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The Acton Free Press Wed July June Gerth Pay off home M Dave McKnight Real headache Renee Voskamp Cool head Mike Buying two Ruth Archibald Crippled childrens Buy a house fund Jerry Katsiliens Jon Hurst Too much to worry Wouldnt change about Mrs Shanaoun Buy clothes holiday Million dollar winners would spend then save One day you are an or dinary person In the habit of going to work each day to support your family enjoying the occasional day off looking forward to summer holidays and the happiness that daytoday living brings Then suddenly youre a millionaire From rags to riches This astounding occurrence is happening to Canadians each time an Olympic Lottery first and second is drawn Naturally each Individual thinks it could never happen to him or her but what If ft did June Gerth couldnt find a ticket in lime for the last Olympic Lottery draw but she will definitely buy one for the next draw It did win a million dollars would pay off my home help my brothers and find a millionaire for my daughter Mrs thinks there should be more prizes but not up to a million because thats loo much for anyone says that she was brought up in such a way that she believe In gambling or buying a ticket for the lottery She said that she had nothing anyone else buying one though If for some reason she did receive a million dollars she would put It in the bank She says she spend It foolishly keep a cool head about the whole matter She mentioned that all hat money would scare her because then she would not appreciate value of a dollar Archibald did not buy a ticket in tho last lottery and doesnt know If she will In this one If she did happen to become a millionaire tier first thoughts would be to buy a house then go on a trip Mike didnt buy a ticket in the last draw but says Im buying two for the next one If he won million dollars he would Invest It He says he would stay working or else there would be nothing to do He said he wouldnt necessarily have to win the full million but Id be satisfied with anything Mrs has been living in the Bovis homes for one and a half years Upon winning her million she would pay my house buy clothes and go on holidays Frank Bartolo came here in 1946 with nothing except his good health Now he has a home and children besides his good health It he won first prize In the lottery he would donate money to the crippled childrens fund and take a trip to Italy He would like lo buy a house for his son and daughter also Dave McKnight thinks that million dollars would be a real headache It would change your life com Jerry wouldnt course if he did win he said course if he did win a mere Other than taking a like lo win the full million but just have lo think about million he wouldnt change trip around the world Dave enough have a nice trip lo much Other than building a would put the money in the Hawaii plus a Utile extra He Jon Hurst wont buy a house going on a trip and bank keep It quiet and a million would be too lottery ticket because the being a millionaire in Acton just the same as he Is now much worry about Of chances arent good Of he wouldnt change much Prizes for pets at July show Its a Fishs Life Ashley For the post three weeks participants in the Acton water safety program have been diligently wonting paid off Friday when students passed their Red Cross and nine passed their beginners In they are Robbie Watson Marlene Rocher Ralph Lamberink Richard Jimmy Allen Patty Miller Leonard Miller Jayc Robin McClure Mark Splinter and Judy Carglll In beginner Ihey are Ted Lindsay Michael Ormsby Eddie Wilson Dawn Cook Frank Goulding Goulding Allen Ian Sawden Hilda and Marie Saturday marks a historic event Nine juniors two In termediates and one senior ventured to Georgetown pool to be examined The following succeeded and were awarded junior Mark Sawden Corinne Andrews Juanlta Andrews Patricia McClure Lori Jones Bar- bora Wilson Timothy Baker and Rcnate The intermediate was Jones and the senior was Debbie I was very pleased with the results of the first session Attendance was good in spite of cold weather All par ticipants in the program succeeded whether they received badges or not Good work Two industrious Acon boys are keeping busy thL sum mer thinking or ways to help others Tom and Rhya two nine year olds of Elizabeth Dr sent away to the Rocket Ship Seven TV program to procure kits for a Muscular Dystrophy Associa tion money raising project The boys intend to hold a pet show and incorporate their efforts with a penny carnival to be held at the Acton park on July The carnival will according to Tom run from 1 p m until TWO NINEyearolds are planning on holding a We would also like to thank pet show on July 31 at the Acton park grounds at Mrs k McPhaii and Mrs the playgrounds penny carnival all kinds 3f lhc usc can be entered say Tom McGrenere and Rhys Mrs Linda Toms mother said the carnival will feature crafts games and other sale items She will assist her son wher ever she can and said that al ready merchants have donated some prizes for the pet show All kinds of animals can enter says Tom He ex plains that the pets will be able to enter in several categories with prizes Tor winners their pools Registration was held for second session on Saturday July Due to vacation enrolment has dropped to approximately We started Monday with the second session and are pleased with thus far HALTON COUNT BOARD OF EDUCATION BRIEFS During the July meeting Thursday Board of Education Approved sale of a foot strip of land at Sleworttown School to the Region of for road widening purposes The cost is Agreed to purchase an elementary school site at Sheridan Hills in at The price Includes lour acres of land at plus servicing costs Received a suggestion from Nelson Womens Institute that the name of Cecil Norton be kept on file for a future school Mr Norton has spent his lifetime bussing children to school and founded Norton Bus Lines Finalized the following appointments of staff for Mrs Elizabeth Murray to Centennial Mrs JoAnne Hansen and Mrs Elizabeth Dredge to Brook Mrs Catherine Sell old to the North Education Centre and Miss to Georgetown High School Approved a motion calling on the Ontario Trustees Association to reinstate its oral com munications festival which is sponsored by Ontario Hydro The motion also called for teachers across Ontario give renewed Impetus to encouraging participants in the competition Set the next meeting for ft evening Renaissance Commit tee will present its brief on education Llnham Joan daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter Linham from General Hospital School of Nursing on July 19 Mr and Mrs Linham Mr and Mrs Keith Cairns Mr3 C Sinclair Miss Sheila Jam el son and Mr David attended the graduation exercises held at Mohawk College Velma will commence work in September at the Brant General Hospital garage Regional Council will sell the the old county on Main St Milton for to the Town of Milton Milton Mayor Anne Mac Arthur noted graders trucks and other heavy equipment had been ordered and the town needed a place to put them Room is not available In new town garage The old county garage was vacated when count erected a new garage in Milton FREDA HOFFMAN Optometrist TatepharMiMHTi At Actons Leading Florist Do Planting Now SHRUBS PERENNIALS EVERGREENS POTTED ROSES POTTED SHRUBS FERTILIZERS SEEDS ETC I BIB SELECTION OF CUT FLOWERS Open I Wtk4m TiiOark PhonaUMtM WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE- Caroline Flower Garden Shop BEAUTY and CANDY Ultimate Caro HANDS BODY LOTION Reg 88 HAND LOTION LEMON COLD CREAMS DRV sail Ultra Bright TOOTHPASTE Reg nil 96 ALL PURPOSE CREAM 49 wn Lip Gloss Cosmetic Brushes 1 COSMETICS Reg SALh iCutex MOIST LIP COLOR MOUTHWASH Hotel Bishop BRUSH on SHADOW Rio Maybellin EVE LINER EVE LASHES EVE BROW BRUSH COMB Etc ON SALE PRICE Tail HAIR CONDITIONER Refl SO 99 Lustre Jars SHAMPOO 69 Halo SHAMPOO SAlt a Maple Flavor R FUDGE sale White a- am a r Toasted Coconut 9 ox MARSHMALLOWS Pouches ORANGE FLAVOUR CRYSTALS M For a Refreshing Drink SALE HINTONS TO STORE tfwt yon fatter quality a a Io Youre all set for big choice and savings in these fine WALL PANELS HARDBOARD PANELLING with an extra measure of beauty and value IVV LEAGUE ELM CANADIANA CEDAR 549 ROYAL CHESTNUT Reg 575 V IVY LEAGUE ELM 575 SIBON CARPETING Cutn fit level loop carpet Rubber back 5 colors Great for recreation rooms and cottages OZITE CARPET indooroutdoor In door use ONLY 3 colors Reg 469 a SO YD WALLPAPER STOCK COLORS ONLY OFF HOURS Open Man to Fn 8 am to pm Sat till pm Thurs Fri till pm Georgetown rtore Only Downtown Georgetown 8772207 8 James St FREE DELIVERY Acton 8531660 12 Church St

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