Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 30, 1975, p. 16

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Acton Free Press Wed April Many winners in sale at St Albans church DOYLE is all set to lose long hair and get the latest spring look Platform artist Barb who trained with Brunos Salons demonstrated the latest looks for the stylists at AH Seasons salon Milton and Fashion Trend West Acton on the weekend TWENTY INCHES of hair gone model Doyle of Milton formerly of Acton is delighted with her new permed wash and wear style Hairdresser Marilyn Andrews of Fashion Trend West in Acton adds the finishing touches weak to soft carefree for summer were i dictated platform stylist when she spring seminar ind hairdressers of All Seasons Milton and Fashion Trend West took the short course which is unique or this district people are getting from long straight hair Mrs For summer short fluffs hair is cooler and more convenient can wash il in the morning in our car Thai what Cay e thought when ihe cored to be 1 model for session She J nurse living in Milton a former Ionian She had inches chopped from her head ami was delighted the result later Her hair was permed before being Fashioned into its new wash and wear Other also having the platform artist and other lists images the person some fluff some sharp and angled as snsoon does it Mrs Shugan is trained Bruno Salons This is first time such a seminar has held locally TWENTY inches of hair were cut to create this new style for Gail Doyle when platform artist held a seminar for hair dressers of All Seasons and Fashion Trend West shops cut was created for Mrs Sheila Ren forth VERY FINE hair re ceives a fluffy look without backcombing Model is Mrs Helen Clements of Milton Nonsexist books for girls TRADE The Status of Women At their first niuht FAIR The Status of Women Committee of the Federation of Women Tea has Issued a paper on SexRole Differentiation nit they point out seven reasons why books are important and make sugges tion to what teachers can do to give female students a stronger awareness of them At their first open night Alexander chairman of the Ha I ton Board of Education gave support to their aims The board is taking a few steps such as special career selling for girls within the guidance department she said With more people like interested there will be more done ST PARISH HALL Saturday May TO 30 a to 30 Ad mi hi on 16 participating Special of Oxfam from glob Profits for Oxfam World Relief Sponsored Acton Group The St Anglican Church Women held their annual tea and bake sale on Saturday with the popular penny sale The event was very sue and very well at tended Mae Fountain and Mabel Denny were the sale conveners with Pat Wilson and Marie Hargrave as conveners of the penny sale The tea convener was Louise Lindsay Winners Winners of the penny sale prises were writing paper Mrs Cutis pantyhose two pair Dude Lindsay cactus garden Bernlce Bake sale for group The bake sale at Ihe Cancer Society headquarters was sold out within half an hour Friday afternoon Over was raised in the speedy sale Customers also bought knitting that is on display In the front window all this month cookbook pen set Bill Denny casserole Daphne King cup and saucer John Hoi cup and dollle Louise Lindsay jewellery Grace mugs June Hunter sculptured picture Sally Peterson record Grace Apron and dish cloths Betty Green plant Daisy Jones mens cologne set Bob ham Chamberlain record Joan Ford pizza ashtray Susanna mirror dish Sheryl t upper ware Eva candle vase Marlon Hunter Iray Eleanor Fergus salt and pepper Mary Jane needlepoint picture Mrs K fun fur dog Gloria Mason candle flowers Doris Door prizes of wo boxes or groceries were won by Doris Graham and Irene Davidson and the floral centrepiece received by Clarke The prizes were donated by members of St congregation and Elsie Mike and Laura Dlt- trlch St Albans SS awards Awards for work and areas and for at were presented to Sunday School scholars of St church at the service Sunday A special card of thanks Presbyterial Brampton Womens Missionary Society annual meeting washeld with Mrs Florence Weber president In charge at St Andrews Presbyterian Church Port Credit A special feature was a panel discussion planned and written by Mrs McCracken historian assisted by Mrs I and Mrs McGregor who reviewed the life of Iwo outstanding WMS women Mrs Cameron of Georgetown and Mrs William Adomson of Oak Seeds due soon The Flowers of Hope campaign will be held again this May with collections for work with the mentally retarded Seeds are now being packaged for mailing and wooden cross were presented from the church and church school by Chcrl Lindsay to Sunday School superintendent John Last referring to his years of devo tion to the position Linda Puncheon and Daphne King arranged the program during which were given Receiving awards were Kindergarten Carolyn Karen Nursery Jason Hunter Carolyn Anne Pun Paula Mitchell Angle Hunter Turi King Jan King Christy Grades 2 Sandy Hunter Shannon Lindsay Shelley 1 Jane Sewelf Christine Lisa Gill as Grades Tammy Hunter Greg Puncheon Steven Tracy Gordon trunk Gordon Mardfc Phillips Grades Lindsay Chris Mitchell Lynn Phillips Grades Lynda Shadbolt Mitchell Michelle Phillips Joanne Gordon Lisa by Wendy Thomson Judging from what Ive read scientists seem to think that few animals have the brains with which to think and reason Instead the animals supposedly react to stimulus and experience But any owner and lover of pets Is full of stones about the fascinating things their pet has been up to recently things that seem to go far beyond ordinary reactions to Recent I v Ive heard over a dozen tales Including one about a cat In Rock wood who has magpie tendencies and comes trotting home every now and hen with an earring or something else filched from a neighboring house And there the dog In treat with a sense of humor wholl pick up something a person has put down walk around and lay it down on the side of them then sit to watch the resulting when he person iches for object he KNOWS hes put down Still puppy our pup doesnt do obvious things like that but is emerging as a real cha racter anyway At pounds shes almost too big to be led a pup but its only been five months since our roly- poly little black and tan first appeared on the scene Shes lost her rotundity and Is now a slim graceful young thing with lengthy cars and legs and extraordinarily Innocent almond shaped eyes In spite of her size though shes puppy through and through Once she was readmitted to the household after the other were sold she wasnt too in picking up all the tricks of the older nogs First she learned how to tiptoe into the kitchen to eat cats food or down the hall to sleep on a bed Once we hear her going pad pad pad instead of click clickclick or see her walking with stiff short steps we know up to something And once challenged shell turn around with a curvy shy grace and an Oh thcre-you- are I was looking for you expression Outside MePhee has disco vered the toys of hunting and she and her mammy and Hippy dogs arc out in all of weather all hours the day or night Just ask In neighbors I remember when Sue Ihe puppy and not the 1 To coax Rip her Id father into a run through swamp shed snuffle outside for a while mem walk up to Rip on the Acton Flour Mills Ltd MILL ST W ACTON PHONE 8532850 Have Good Supplies Of SEED GRAIN FEED GRAIN GRASS and BALER TWINE CLOVtR SEED FERTILIZER ATRAZINE MASTER FEED SUTAN PASTRY and ALL PURPOSE FLOUR pat dollars FREEZERS FOR SALE or RENT Save on Food Prices NOW CHEST UPRIGHT MODELS ALL SIZES COLOURS VISIT OUR SHOWROOM OR PHONE 8776242 348 Guelph St Georgetown HOME put her nose on his and More often than not Rip would tome out of a dead sleep in an instant and be out of the door like a shot I dont know whether Sue would find an exceptionally appealing scent inhale a lungful then blow it at Rip or what but it sure worked Bugling doesnt have that problem Ky her daddy has a great love or hunting A friend down on the told me that often when she gets up during the night hear Ky bugling the swamp and will lie and listen to him She told me I m always afraid Ill go back to sleep before he gets out of range Just like Sue MePhee has formed quite an attachment to and tries to all his attention when home We usually have time for only one quick hug before shes right there w idling in Del ween us till we She jumps up on with face upturned fur any kisses he might have And often not realizing how heavy she must be to some body else MePhee will Iry to hurl herself into someones arms Thats bad enough in itself but she tries lo land on her back I MUST have a long talk with her about manners one of these days Heres a springtime cake fancy upper recipe PINK LEMONADE LING AND FROSTING 1 envelope line cup cold water 1 can frozen pink luuonadc concentrate I cup sugar 1 pint whipping cream large angel food cake Sprinkle gelatine on water Let stand 5 minutes Heat lemonade concentrate and add sugar Add gelatine and stir until dissolved Chill till softly set Whip cream till stiff Whip gelatine mixture fold in whipped cream Use to fill and cake then refri gerate in large container to set and firm the frosting Effective May 1 the minimum wage goes up And it now includes agricultural workers Everyone in Ontario who covered by Ihe Minimum Wage now includes agricultural workers ll be entitled an increase beginning May The new basic rate will be an hour All workers in harvesting of held vegetables and tobacco will be entitled to the now rale People employed by agencies as domestics and people working as funeral directors or must be paid not less than an hour Learners in general industry must be paid least an hour during their first ol employment and the lull rale alter thai Those employed construct on work or as construction guards are now at least an hour There is no learner rale in construction industry helpers and aid attend must now eive it SI IS SO a week or it work less than hour 1 week regular He an hour Students under 18 who work hours a week or less or during school holidays must at lert S in hour When employee j occupy a room or it supplied by their employer week tor ihe room Si lor each meal or per week for ma be included when calculating he minimum wage Employers workers who are tit minimum wage ll be limited n the rn it mum lions c in make from minimum wage tor room and to 00 per week tor the a fully serviced house to per and provision of an house to per week If you have any or would I ke more contact your nearest office Ministry of Labour Ontario HAMILTON 1 West Ave South Robertson SI KINGSTON 1055 Princess Si KITCHENER King SI W 5211 LONDON Wellington SI OTTAWA Riverside SAULTSTE MARIE 125QrockSt 3331 SUDBURY 566 307t THUNDER BAY James St 345 TORONTO 4D0Unvesi1y Ave 5251 WINDSOR

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