The Acton Free Press Wed Sept by Wendy Thorn on I come lo he conclusion It won be long before lose the frame of mind necessary for proper child whether child be two or fourlegged feline or whatever In other words they 11 drive out of my mind Of course there s some relief after the three twolegged offspring head off for school and work but that still leaves four I cant really complain about the three kittens Everybody sticking to the bargain mode tail week with the cats living In the woodpile However if I m late e thus lastica for awhile keeping my end of the before being slept on bargain warm milk mushed The latest game is bat with catfood once a day two pins which is a of the three mothers march definite improvement on into the house and let me rat maltreats and know in no uncertain terms t Ihe- pumice- Mono that It is dinner time and don mean to implj that shirking my duty does nothing but a And everybody who has a nuisance of around cat knows it is absolutely home Heal into things impossible to write a letter from home At mend a sock or have a cup of present are Irjinft Q tea with a cat Blaring com nice him that it is not at their back or front to chase horses or whatever Other than hat there no problem with the feline end of the family The problem is my canine who be one year old on October 1 He almost too old to be called a puppy but be has an almost inexhaustible supply of that must he used up some the road that he must not told wiling at the neighbours so on Poor dog his life must a series of don Is Poor sore nose out with hue learning the latest hunting techniques hi getting into trouble The three tiny baby por cupine iuills ere mentioned last month Last Home paper delivery enterprising carriers SOME or THE Free Press earners dropped by Ricky Turkosz Bill Humemuk the office to be briefed on their duties assigned Jackson Merle McNabb Debbie Thornhill Janet Ihurroutes and to collect their route books earlier Met and Gordie 1 tor Don this week Front row 1 to r Paul Peter MacDonald business manager of the Free Press Turkosz John and Paul Jennifer Linda Shadbolt and Janice Middle row to r George Deforest Billy there don seem to be too 15 lane quills in the end of a many things a pup can do without getting into trouble True there a groat romp even night the older hound Sue and after a good deal ol running in circles on parti ana blocking doing the intercepting the two end up in a great pile of snarling snapping dog poor sore can and on Gord chest He was fairh good about letting us pull them out though The first were ibul not THAT as his big black nose was a solid thing to pull against But ihe fifteenth was in his lower lip and with the Daughters of Knox discuss projects And that is something to slack a hound has it see From the mound of black bodies ears and feel in all directions I did quick sums once and figured there must be between the two of them 183 pounds of dog 96 square inches of feel that sounds odd maybe I should of paws and square inches of ear And much noise Garnet dog can play However during the daytime hen Sue is sleeping Ky reverts to Games a Dog can Play such as and Tackle the wash That involves grabbing a low hanging item on the revolving clothes line and running it around in circles Until the pins pop off The around ihe middle or end of Itemtowel jeans or November whatever can then be tossed Here go again no iimple matter to remove thai last Every lime we pulled the lip just stretched six inches or so Poor This week he tried to hide in the bedrooms again and sen ever body flying gasping out of bed He given up on porcupines and tried take on a skunk All thatdav the poor forlorn dog could be seen by himself lying was out on the hill in Ihe wind The last few days have uneventful but see that is beginning to look at Sue with a new gleam in his Sue is starting to flirt back of course That could mean pups somewhere The meeting of the of wis held on evening Sept in t lien Anderson room it Knox Presbyterian church The meeting was opened by rinding of poem on h president Mrs Moore after which our repelled Plans for Ihe October meeting were discussed There wis unanimous thai members ill attend the Fill Rally of the Brampton Women Missionary Society instead of having the regular meeting This rally is to be held in St David church in on Monday Oct at Projects It wis decided that Ihe orginization would hold their next dessert euchre at Knox church s A Stew Memorial Hall on evening Sepl discussion of the other projects followed and it was to discontinue the making mincemeat this least due to the rising costs of supplies The project of selling church calendars will continue however interesting Idler was read from Miss Donna a former member of Ihe Daughters of Knox now in training for the ministry at Knox Theological College Toronto Mrs Clifford Ashley and her group presented the study book portion for the evening in the form of play reading pertaining to church missions entitled Crossroads Mission work A film strip with ac sound recording was also shown This was entitled A Hundred Years Until Now and lotd of the work of the Rev George Leslie McKay missionary to Taiwan The worship portion of the program followed with scripture reading by Mrs Ashley and prayer by Mrs A Hansen Friday visitors with Mr and Mrs Cam Irishman were Mr and Mrs of Mount Corp Allan and wife Hard of Mrs Mary Guy of SI Thomas Mr and Mrs Roy ctusholm of were pleasantly surprised lately when friends and relatives tethered at Ihur home to on the of their wedding Thev wen the recipients gifts Their two children presented them with mat His and Hers wedding bands A delicious buffet lunch was served on the lawn Guests were present from Ningin Falls SI Catharines Acton Milton Marsvilte Guelph Gail Fryer Jane Carlson from Edmonton Alberta visited last week with Mr and Mrs Ken Jine and Gail will be louring he Maritime provinces before returning lo Edmonton in October WI recalls role in history NINETYSIX square inches of feet flail and 190 square inches of ear fly when Black and Tan Coonhounds Ky and Sue wrestle Look at Norval Premier William IVni- breathed new life into ratepayers bid to delvid with ill have their school a opened tin when he promised a meeting between himself Minister lorn Wells and Hie commute 1V Davis was a hill il ms prised when he hour on the The September meeting of Hie I was held in the room of Ihe with members minutes silence was I e Id memory of two former Mrs Lilian Wilds Mrs am PI ins wire for the fill fur entries the fmilplin tin the iv for the PI mini dinner were with Mary Graham Miss Nora and Mrs Marie grave served lunch when an iced Acton 100th birthday was enjoyed all Several old Women Institute programs were passed around and some old photographs were shown to remind members of the past ind Women Institutes role In Actons ecnlury Mr and Mrs Henry have returned from a Iwo weeks vacation in the Yukon where they visited their son and family who live in The weather there was fine but thev encountered snow at Whitehorse There ire people In and the Henrys ore enjoying living there Over leaders attended a convention for counsellors recently where inspirational services were held with and cushions leaders for Ihe fall sessions- from and the Nellie and Lynda busing were the Acton represent The convention wis held ll and at Queen s University in Kingston lion is Ihe Admission it ill Si John members were on duty it the ind with Ihe roup were eoree Mine Lnvc bred Helium ind daughter Miry Delia in Mayo met Cirpenler They werenndiily il Milton for Steam I up on their list Milton and fairs the The Aeton Welcome Sir vice is loweliome Dour town five fimilies during month of Mr ind Mrs ree have moved to lvniliam ltd from Toronto Mr and Mrs Arthur 1 inley now side it SI moving here from Georgetown Both in lelehers in other Mr Mrs M live it ham ltd They arrived here from i Mr ind Mrs are close by it JO ltd moved here from Millon Mr and Mrs John King hue in their home at Frederick from Toronto Cant live with cut 10 pcrcenl budget reduction still run a Children Burlington Councillor Dave Coons told Reg tonal Council Wednesday as he successfully convinced councillors to look my CAS overspending in 1074 is an The CS bulge hid been cut buck by 10 percent is were other regional budgets during the summer months But a motion from the Com munily Committee asking lint overspending irhi iiiw in 1U7 inn I his is the first Issue f the Press which will be to il Kir In previous it wnn illlur mailed or you boys have In en the illation to deliver tin hi Wed inch week Ihln in lie rutin II an ail until tin I iliosi people who an ilpuscn ytllim Hi Issues ugh Hit mill a piper irriu will deliver lo door until vour run out When his voii wish lo keen rueiviiiKVournapir the at the end of each month have the whole ye In advance The eurrlirs arc ill lie t weui tie of 11 and l 1 In ire i mil tin in itonny licks in Merle Im Hill Bert rjup Shane Withers Ituky i IX 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