Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 2, 1974, p. 3

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400 celebrate Walker Lodge centennial The Acton Free Proas Wed October GALA CENTENNIAL celebration of Walker Lodge filled the large hall of the new Legion Saturday night when 400 gathered for a banquet and dance The historic occasion was coupled with a district reception for the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge in Ontario Most Worshipful Bro Georgo Turner third from the left With him Wellington Chester Anderson and Mrs Anderson Walker Lodge Master Roy Knapton and Mrs Past Grand Master and Present Grand Secretary John Irvine and Mrs Irvine Continued from Page Now York Ann Masons and Mrs It W Ilro Arthur Watson Grand Chaplain and Mm Watson M Toronto 1 and Mra It Itro Joseph London West and Mm llcssoy It Smith Hamilton and Mrs It Daniel Grey and IllUhii El W tiro Chatham Dlst and Mrs It W Hoy Sparrow Waterloo Dist Mm Sparrow Colin C I lllico Member of Hoard of General Bra I- Murcc Member of ISourd of Gen and Mra Magco Robert Duvlcs Member of Board of and Mrs V Bra William J Grand Steward Mrs It Mrs Hope lou Gent DDGM Grand Ittulstar I and Mrs W A Watson South Huron William G M I and Mrs Walker It I Hill Hamilton II Mrs II W ItosH DDGM and Mrs Hutchinson Donald Murray DDGM llruit Mrs Murray Most Wor John A Grand Grand and Irvim Thin many other vluitora from district lodgni HUGE HEAD table for Walker Lodge centennial anniversary distinguished Lodge members and guests Here piper George Johnson and his son Gordon Johnson lead In the guests This was the first banquet of its size in the new Legion hall Write Lodge history history or Wilku fr ilul by a lommllUt sail 1 lit I in Hid II rl Ilk Soul with nun III ir in WALKER LODGE members who have been awarded Grand Lodge honors are Herb Ritchie Grand Sword Bearer in Chester Anderson DOOM of Wellington for 1974 and Loveli Grand Steward In 1961 All were at he centennial banquet Saturday LEGION BANQUET hall was set up for on Saturday when Walker Lodge celebrated its anniversary It was the first large catering job for the Legion Ladles in their new quarters and they produced a hot roast beef dinner with the help of their new kitchen equipment and a few FIFTY YEAR lapel buttons are worn by three Walker Lodge members who reminisced Saturday Hilton Elliott Fred Wright and Roy Brown of Toronto Two lakes 100 300 acres The Pine Tree Quarry plans to donate reclaimed land to HRCA A new quarry In In the for the Niagara In llnlton near the Stolen Block Dam and Reservoir Standard Industries Coniolldatcd Sand Gravel owns the GOO acre property at and is awaiting approval from the Niagara scarp Commission as well an a licence from the Ontario Ministry of Natural Re A hearing will be held by the Ontario Municipal Board lohavtlhcSt ltd site west of Highway for a quarry opt rat Ion Standard Industries plans a staged program for the removal of the extracted matirial which would allow the property to reclaimed shortly after the material has hem removed They have promised to stay 1000 feet away from the face of the during the operation of Ihe pit and suggest that exchange of acres take place between Region Conservation and the quarry owns acres of ad joining land In return Standard Indus t would transfer acres of fate to the Authority The acres owned by the Authority would he Incorporated Into the quarry operation Two lakes At end of years the material would be removed parallel to the 100 foot strip Group displays win awards along the In such a manner us to irtati a lake Ihe luki and the reclaimed land would then be transferred This would result In an additional 153 acres being transferred to the Authority An additional yours would be required to workout balance the and build a second lake one vow Wo Sell Princess Pat HAIR NETS All A MM 1 1 lftf ruin j In HI l IS I smmmnsmi would receive a aire site with two large lakes and a property restored suitably for recreational uses of the Authority and Commission loured Industries quarry and open lions Paris on Tut Apron boutique was the theme for group displays and the entries were very at tractive Acton club placed first and Women Institute second Other entries were B Best improving still unconscious Brian Rest has been moved from the Intensive care unit at Medical Centre to a private room He has been removed from intra venous and tube feeding has been started Freda Best said The former mayor has been unconscious since the placed by Greenock I Acton W I W I Dublin I and Centennial Manor Each I receives prize money The quilt special for group was won Acton with Wnnlnn I ft aim Milton Master Chefettcs took first place for II display with second Graduation October 18 The annual secondary school commencement exercises will be held on October 1 a at the high school Students in their graduating year last are invited to attend with guests SOFA CHAIR ROUBLE HAPPINESS RESTAURANT TL Drop In and M firm CMm cjd Mid In Hilton IfflW MEAT FEATURES Froih FRYING CHICKENS CHICKEN BREASTS 99 Frh CHICKEN LEGS 99 CUT UP CHICKEN 69 Hourly Freih HAMBURGER Maple Leaf Vac Pack sliced BOLOGNA Enex Vac Pack COOKED HAM PRODUCE FEATURES HOURS Fn ft 10 13 Noon 8 PM I HALTON HILLS FURNITURE and Tel Produce USA Sub FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT Canada No Sub GREEN CABBAGE 19 Canada No PEPPER SQUASH 10 Open Pap a Week GROCERY FEATURES Bright Can TOMATO JUICE Can RED KIDNEY BEANS 311 Trw Sweet Can GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Tree Sweet at Can ORANGE JUICE Lady Scott Pack TOILET MU TISSUE Carnation 16oz Can MILK COFFEE MATE Graen Giant 12ozCn KERNEL CORN Red Rosa Bonus HA BAGS or LIQUID BLEACH Ksm Can LUNCHEON MEAT Kleenex Pack TOWELS 79 Sytvania Standard LIGHT BULBS Maxwell Home Bag COFFEE Leal at SOCKEVE SALMON Carnation INSTANT POTATOES 69 Post ALPHA BITS CEREAL Allen at Can ORANGE DRINK 45

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