Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 9, 1975, p. 5

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Ospringe Citizens prepare for meeting The Interested Citizens tlonat meeting at school Thursday evening In for the July IS meeting in Who needs to go to the zoo for entertainment A turlle slowly wending its way across the highway The cars were so numerous how could it miss petting run over I watched helplessly as it sloppedxm the centre line its head up In he air watching the can whiz by When It could sec no cars coming it lowered its head and paddled rest of the way across as fnsl as it a possible for a turtle to In the meantime a car had stopped the occupants watening Its progress when the turtle safely on the other side the woman In the car hollered He made It of a feather The birds loo should be given due consideration The began yelling and screaming one evening I rushed out thinking a cat had It for sure There stood a big crow on the lawn getting the scolding of Its life The black birds took after crow chasing it far afield Another lesson learned kill like crows I enter lalncd Saturday evening at a surprise shower for were former clntsmatcs in grade 13 of District High school Mr and Mrs Mike were special guests at a wine and cheese party Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr and Mrs Ralph in Other guests were the members of the Dealing and Wlhon families who presented shower gifts to I on this occasion Mr and Mrs were to Dave Robert son for helping Sandy look the store while they were away Mrs Martha Jackson had dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs Dave Robertson In on Sunday Families move WI meeting Mrs A Benton met at Memorial Hall on Thursday oven Inn when A H Club opened by repeating their pledge I pledge My head to clear er thinking my heart to greater loyally my hands to eater service my health to Iter living for my club my community and my country The motto Learn to do by doing was explained by Moulden who applied It to their pledge The girls modelled garments which they had mode and had record books on display Mrs Anderson a leader pres orted silver dollars to the girls one for each project completed Girls to are eligible for the Sept project Baking Bread If interested call Mrs N Anderson Bottle drive Roll call was answered by I members telling the equivalent to Training In their youth A news from the Scouts told of a successful bottle drive In June to be followed by one in the hall Agriculture and Canadian Industries convener of apples being exported but other crops not likely to be Convener of Citizenship and World Affairs told of the United Nation s being 3D years old on June now three times Its original size now comprising countries and states Histor ical convener said that stoves replaced fireplaces In IMS so that the army could cook The meeting opened with president Mrs Booth repeating What so rare as a day In June and we sang the Ode The Collect and Maple Leaf were closing numbers Mrs Noble thanked leaders Mrs Anderson and Mrs for their forts Social convener Mrs Anderson served refresh ments Girls completing the most recent projects Include Diane Elizabeth Moulden Anderson Sharon Anderson Kirkwood Karen and Dale Peter A and Mrs Glynn and children Jennifer and Jeff cry moved Juno from to Rcgina Peter was educated at No 16 Sionc School Georgetown High School Royal Roads and Royal marriage to Miss Arlene Whalen R he was posted In Germany for a couple of years He has ben appointed Senior Research Officer for health and social programs Dep of Contin uing Education for the of Saskatchewan He held a similar office for the government recently Birthday greetings to Jcffcry Ryan who recently celebrated with a party for little school friends Mr and Mrs Brian For- Kevin and Graham have moved where they have purchased Kerr Red and White Supermarket We arc sorry 0 lose them but welcome the Martins in their stead Rev Harold Martin of Georgetown preached at on Sun while Rev Barrow Is on holidays Cars collide Over damage resulted Saturday afternoon following a two car collision on Just north of ipcystdc A 74 driven by Joseph of Rock wood collided with a 73 Maverick driven by Philip Second Line Ho It on Hilts and passenger Elsie Cloke received minor injuries NOW UNDER ONE ROOF The Best in Small Cars HIGHEST TRADE IN ALLOWANCE TTa You Save at Baa Will Your Ownll ON THE SPOT BANK FINANCING 2949 Tix snd Lionet HONDA civic Band A BAZ MOTORS LTD Churchill Ac Ion i no Cross Woe July 5 Many people away for holiday friends glad to hear hut Mrs I red was able lo return homo from the hospital Inst week whtrc she underwent surgery Thiy wish her a speedy recovery IrcKrntallon A few friends and Immediate neighbors mot at the home of Mr and Mn Marshall for a supper on June 18 I no occasion was a and Mrs J mid Jessica who were presented wllh an Ice Ixiikrt and gift for who moved to Winnipeg when Mr was transferred In job iluir friends wish In new I to me Mr and Mrs Ken Vlneinl of Peterborough visited with her and uncle Mrs Mary Mel and Mr Angus Ml also Mrs Mcrnihcrn brother Mr and Mrs I rank of Lolled at the no tut Mr and Mrs Hubert Dawson of Wyoming visited he home of his grand parents Mr and Mrs MneArlhur ongratulatiom to Mr and Mrs on gift of their son Miss I Daly of SI Catharines is spending two holiday with her grandparents Mr and Mrs Itobirt Marshall Mr and Mrs Archie Kerr Mr and Mrs Hay Cornell of and Mrs Duck of I spent Hie holiday weekend at the collage at halls Mrs Kerr oral Mrs Ruck spent fi w days Mrs spent a few days with hir daughters and inlaw Mr and Mrs Alvin Moore and family and Mr and Mrs Donald Mclnlyrc and family at Acton Mr and Mrs Denny s now home at Churchill made nicely last week Mrs A Johnston of rey visited her brother and sister In law Mr and Mrs last week Other visitors at the Misi Me rls of Aclon spent Sharp Mi Mill Hi holiday weekend at Hilda Milium Brampton it ml 1- of Mis ii Mr and Mrs Don il I I Mrs lit a I Mr 22 MILL ST E ACTON 8532720 STORE HOURS Mon Tuai Wntf a to p ft to n Crow n Community Canadian Styl DONUTS Main Si Mill MORNING SPECIAL COFFEE d DONUTS 35 WITH EVERY DOZEN PURCHASED RECEIVE A FREE COUPON PRESENT COUPONS AND RECEIV ONE DOZEN DONUTS FREE WE HOW HAVE ICE CREAM CONES FIREHOSES LEAD to the scene where a fil yearold woman and year old man died early Monday morning a fire at the Wellington Hotel downtown Guclph The of the blaze has ytt to be by investigators Guelph hotel is gutted by fire Mon A century old landmark in uelph the Wellington Hotel was gutted by fire Monday leaving dead and it least five Injured Alarm was phoned In at but when firelighters arrived the flames were well advanced More than GO men fought the blaze which was not under control for three hours Dead are Audrey Birch an employee of St Joseph Home for Ihc Aged and John Whit taker a hotel Most of Ihe hotel or so residents hud already left f work when the fire began unknown Although the ensue of the fire remains unknown a sen icr fire official said witnesses reported hearing an ex plosion Some nearby stores fcrctl smoke and water mage Unexpected there will ben coroner inquest 10 it it THURS SAT DOWNTOWN SIDEWALK SALE We have selected many summer items from every department for this special event TO 50 REDUCTIONS ILVERS Among Ontario finest Family Clothing Stores LUNCHEON MEATS GROUND COLE CHUCK SLAW CROSS RIB ROAST 1 WIENERS sausages BEEF PA corn 011 3 FACIAL TISSUE 55 TOILET M TISSUE cur BEANS NAPKINS 79 SHREDDED WHEAT COMET CLEANER 4j mi SPIC and span I lb Box POWDER men nun MUSHROOMS TQMATO catsup juice DETERGENT Sis Maxwell House lib Bag rf 4 COFFEE 1 EC JAM 59

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