Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 1, 1975, p. 13

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By Wendy Thomson Around about now I should be the anniversary of this column I always so pleased and sur prised to find I made it through Over years I written many times about pre dicaments I ve been in and other kinds of talcs of woe This time I m sorry to say sorry for my husband that it Cord that ended up in a real an eleven day one all started two weeks ago when headed out to Alberta to find some of a little place for us to buy or rwit when we landed there the middle of October by he way our own experiences with real people here we saw no problem there left here on a Sunday night I waited for his call to How things- were going It and wcrcn all that will Tied up 3o begin with the real curtate people were tied up one thing or another and cdlildn take him out to see anything till the following feck not wanting to wQstc time decided to rent a and look around on his own but discovered he left his driver at home He thought the and fastest way of getting that would he to go lake driving whit if hi flunked git an Alberta licence lint wa The next phoni tall was due Wednesday night I waited all excited Things wen even worse Apparently as long as he already held valid linnet where he git anothir so he sent a to Queen s Park in Toronto iskme for venficitlon of his permit That was morning Wcdnesdiv afternoon In was sitting six thine tin real people were still loo busy do invthing but sit in their officis and show him fentastn pictures ranches fill Anyhow it is now turn In do somithmg useful first thine Thursday I phom Someone the I rn Press dug up the bonk the win issued with the numbers of different ioernment depart the floor and his moved seven times within the past 10 years although all in Ontario and that bis wire is from the west and important things like that By the time he hung up I felt chat wis jood hinds and assured him I nil again if there win ire Emblems And there were nothing Mr Jones eould do Once got Ins licence hi headed for i ear rental There he w is told hi eouldn a car he wis unemployed I if it would have done good to show them his engraved watch for years of vice The second place that keen on him be cause he wanted to pay cash and didn have a card By the time he got a third ijeniv is wised up I don I know wlnl he slid but he Ihe rented it for d iv the eliffercnl reil est set i couple of lo tike hi The Free Press Wed October 1975 Mimosa W I tours district mills llic September meeting of the Mimosa Women lute featured a lour of the knitting mill in Glen Williams where men socks arc made and also a tour of the Woollen Mill in Georgetown where the raw wool is corded spun and wound on cones to be sent to the knitting mill I Ibis we met at the home Mrs Don Hon cock Glen Williams Mrs is the deli lo Ihe Are linn to lie held in Atwood on October 1 ami I A short lourse on I boosing TOP WINNER at both Acton and Milton fairs is Mrs J Bray She had over entries at each fair and was awarded many firsts More wins in Milton lisi weekend He returned to ise imp I will In leivint fort mil Mrs I lo o Hid Hind Howe few nil icnts foi the Minister of Transport and was llsled us I phoned iind that turned out hi the library The librunan gavi the switchboard number a voice told mi was not in sen ice Information iavc me 1211 The there out long l lie and gnu mi I is translern d once eir ice more I was sine track I and beginning In wonder what tin point a was Mr tones came on the lint 1 if he ascertained that no im had riaehed their office from wonder where iiu ind had sent mil lelc th it did indeed Inue a In good hands Not that but lit phoned back later for own peace of mind he said so guess I d sounded raher harried that it had been sent bid met talk and that be works on hen the dis the sit him elown showed him all the new listings for not ranches tint were iv So i ime home 11 diys m be int idle to col cine rt il estate agent to get out of his bit fat office to show bun mi farm lesson learned if hi mini- helpful If re lookine for a small me x pensive sou re I em own so IMA T forget drivers licence s seen ice s One or them we won know feir surt for mother week or so so looks is though we II Ik scltint off just in pint ft r the best whin we I rn no sun how thinks ire this iiittioii is this 1 running in muttering pertinent things teeth I wonder where the went Where are twist ties- It looks likt in inttrestinc to Moose I has his medic loronto is posted lei 1 Jim mother is the former K in ol Mrs Mirktrs Im conn to m from Mi iss in Mr and Mis I in then three children tut months Mr in of Miss Debbie isvisituik with hi Mr ind Mrs I It Hire if new il l ri 1 itius f the done rs Mr in I Mrs 1 Mr mil Mrs Moikin I imehims diULhters mdtikliljeirs I rom Port ledilare Mr am Mrs Paul llikkins mil lit old son I w is the losl ni of Mr Mrs Jack in time heir mew mi lo Attou I rom lorelown Mr Mis lens ml seven old Mi Mis into fr mAkinenurlhivereientlv mi is have Mr mil Mrs limn I idbur formerly if eorkctewn slrmikht with them two el nine and Mrs a it I Mr i Mr Mis thru sons ikis eiLht six three i Inlf mil Mis Ml from hive Mi mil Mrs Vino ehildren it lulelreiis in Hire rketi I ilk the Mitl i iki it ins into ills Mi mil Mis with hi- Itichird from Mississ ill I mm Itexelile me Mr mil Mis limes M nidi three mi nib Id 55th anniversary for the Leishmans Visitors with Mi md Mrs ion in on fur di were Pete MiNibb ef 11 is mil Mi of 1 I I two of Hit I de of the Minor on Sep r fir Hit September lirtlidis two lull dis were observed Hie month short program lunch ind ike rid is it Hi leehnilke llic On trio ews held their innui and lop winner at Acton fair Mrs I It homo Milton fair with of In ball classes sons Mark and Piul with Jim and Geoff Saxon placed first In the it Milton fair 1 ridiy ruth Then were id entries and they were the ihamps Ibcv placid it Aclon fair show Dixit I mil jazz meeting Teresa The second meeting of the Dublin South Kneaders was held Karen Van Horn on Sept 17 The I reefer Whole Wheat was in the oven and arising Tin girls mixed the dough for the Bisk Bread This whs baked at the home of the leaders Mrs and Miss girls then read the notes Basic while bread was Joanne of dough was read by Inking the breid was read by Alice slongc of or rolls was by I isa and Joanne Six volunteers for the Kim ind Joanne inder tyken and Joanne Paul and Teresa The meeting was closed by Kim orr fall tint Vets at Legion on Situ World W up lo I Liith pin id Imslo of r I vetirans urn mi I etimi fur tin Mies il to lidding annivcrsirv if sen Ml in ml Ins I Hit lirtlnlis of lid iheese in Ihi mil then injiiMel i delicious l Hit litum its I hen i- prokrim of duritik the is Hitv Willi lAgionnu ml labium It pi iii md II Mini to if Ihtn ill lis rtiti it It trims in ftnnk kldn krim corn i ld Hie i heir i Lucky him Ipton Up in ml misl ike supply of trophies ilrc idy plated fifth Ihislimi Andoni tin four people who Imn was his son John who id r third the lis Dons I Minn mil d iiithtcr wmt ilonk for the event all of them visited on their w ij to lim Dills of president of Wcekh also Seek new minister After church si morning church a trckitmnilmectmgwi to elect a pistoril committee to secure for the The Nelson lis resigned Quilt draw I ilhtr when admire undertake parish riii ilnw it the fair in winch i quilt w is in M Wilkinson w is ponsored the horse show for tlnctiu r mil rtifit frun in Now til Oct 4 A TRIP TO JAPAN r ft OF FRIEMBIT MtRCPUNTS my all this week WHEOE SHOPPING is ALWAYS FUN SHOPPERS WORLD PROVINCE OF ONTARIO PUBLIC HEARINGS The Royal Commission on Violence in the Communications Industry Appointed to study the possible effect on society of the depiction ot violence in the media the Royal Commission on Violence in the Com munications Industry will hold public hearings m KITCHENER I Kiel 1 jiv to Out St Nonh You are invited to submit a written brief at least three weeks before this date Everyone is urged to attend whether or nol a submission has been made Submissions and requests tor information should be directed to The Royal Commission on Violence in the Communications Industry Bloor Street West Room 810 Toronto Ontario M5S 2V5 The Hon His Honour Judge A Beaulieu Scott Young Commissioners Call us toll free anytime at 1800 261 Using Fabrics Is to be held November id any ladies in the community are The roll call A new pro duct I have tried and the re suit was answered by 14 members and one visitor A petition reeiuestmg that sex iring mid nude scenes he abolished on was circulated and sicn In members Resolutions were and They are planning a trip to discussed prior lo being voted for the November on Hie Area Euchre nights start again The first euchre of the sea son drew good crowd te Knox church I evening The gomes are the Inst day of each month sponsored of Knox As usual there were prizes and lunch of pie tei fee irels TAKE ME HOME WITH YOU asks Nordic a yearling bull on display at the fair Young Ryan is delighted and will be taking Francois home His father Tim manages Nordic Farms in Campbellville Limousin breeders At assembly in Norval I the Acton area reports more Hum 100 arm witnesses it the Circuit Assembly in this past wickenel Number local residents shared in the two day program consisting of dis courses and skits centred on the Assembly theme for Us We Slnll Serve Jchovoh Mr feels these ire in mtegr the witness of life U I Try our delicious Home Made FRENCH FRIES and CHINESE FOOD Man Sat HOURS 10 8pm 11pm Tel 8532060 SHERIDAN COLLEGE In Cooperation with The Ernest C Drury School Milton formerly the Ontario School for the Deaf IS OFFERING EVENING COURSES AT THE ERNEST THURSDAYS STARTING OCTOBER REGISTRATION At the Ernest C Drury School in Milton on a first come first served basis Thursday October 2nd 7 00 9 p FEES For deaf students and senior citizens S5 All as indicated The follow no are 8 length 2 hours per n Fee S15 Will he repealed af Chr with teg snot on Jon CROCHETING KNITTING NEEDLEWORK TI follow courses are 20 sons n length 2 hours per night fee S28 ACCOUNTING I CONSUMER MATH deaf students only ENGLISH FOR NEW CANADI ANS LANGUAGE FOR THE DEAF PREPARATION FOR RETIRE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE DEAF CHILD TOTAL COMMUNICATIONS TYPING All Classes Commence pm on Thursday October The follow Si I 2 ho it S35 LETTERPRESS MECHANICAL DRAFTING OFFSET PRINTING SEWING WOODWORKING deaf students only PERSONAL GROOMING HAIR DRESSING follow lenient Do w meet lot hours Fee EFFECTIVE SUPER VISION ADMINISTRATION AREAS COVERED THE ROLE OF THE SUPERVISOR ANAL YZING THE PROBLEM CIPLESOF EFFECTIVE SUP SETTING OBJECT IVES AND GOALS ING AND PLANNING THE HUMAN FACTOR FLOWOF INFORMATION IMPROVE CHARTING AND LAYOUT ANALYSIS SEL CRITERIA AND SURING RESULTS TAKING CORRECTIVE ACTION For further Information contact the school 8782851 or Sheridan College 8459430 or your Fall 75 Brochure

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