Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 25, 1976, p. 11

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By Wendy Thomson Many times when folks back home asked why we were moving Alberta we said something to the effect that we wanted out of the rut however comfortable we d got into Both and I were rushing around constantly enjoy ing much of it but having little time to and talk now and then We thought the move would give us a chance lo rear range our lives a bit and try life slower pace Well 1 have to it pass Three of the jobs doesn work at least not meshed nicely ycL For three months we re- As I d already started writ laxed and puttered going to mg for one local paper I had bed when we felt like it I got to lei the chance lo write for up at 30 to see David off to another go The bonus was school butGordoftcnslept till hat the one paper I helped or After years of out at was beside getting up at that seem ber yard and that meant a Fashon and beauty 76 by Marilyn like heaven Son J was unsuccessful in finding a job as an appren mechanic which meant the three of us were falling over each other in this tiny house gelling bored There qui tea bit of renovating to do but materials are hard to come by They re always on order Finally I had it pushed both and Jim out the door and told them to find something to DO Jim enroll at Drayton Valley high school ana Gord found they My turn Then it was my turn For weeks I been waking up quite early It was too dark and cold outside to do any thing out there and after Id lunch together now and then Last week was spent as a photographer for an ton firm lhat takes sports pit tares the bowling leagues now more to tome later There I learned quite a bit about group pictures and heard much about he end of such services Kindergarten Next week I start on some thing that could be fas On some far out areas there no kindergar ten and someone is hired lo visit five yeir olds home it each house As this was being explained lo me by ihe school issocia ill of us keeping one eye on a red seller in first stages of labour in he cor j J SEEING THINGS eye to eye Sunday were two- month old Matthew Bailey and his godmother Jo Ellen Thomson who s his aunt Four general ions gathered at the United church and Bailey home on Elmore for the occasion I like to jingle when I move and not from the safety pins that hold my clothes together but from bangles I wear on my left wrist I remember during my early high school days I never considered sewing a seam or hemming a hem 1 just relied on my skilled use of safety pins I was once reminded that If I did not start sewing and stop pinning I would soon be rattling Wei now I rattle now it my bangles and not my pins l still think small gold pins arc where you may not want to put Ihing as permanent as a dome fastener But check your rattles if you have them they should be coming from your bangles Bangles on your wrist are an excellent fashion They add zest to sports and afternoon attire However Ihey are less appro priate for evening and cock tail apparel They would go well with long casual skirts and hostess gowns Bracelet wished the dishes dusted the I began to stereo and swept the floor doubts and started pointing nothing in here how qualified the rest of So on a whim I answered the applicants were That half the adds in the local pap and from now till and contacted a few other May I The Special Lady people figuring something in the red truck would come out of five By then I should have en applications for varied types slashed away in my of jobs Some weren really money sock to start on a en but I ihoughlil one I hid would be fun to Iry all sorts of in mind or awhile odd jobs and see how many Oh yes musn forget dimensions I could add to my about the guy who showed up life here who was heading off on I had five acceptances horse IhrouiJi the mountains That meant I had to weed a and into country bit The desk clerk job ma ho- and hinted quite strongly that could have been interest he wis looking for a but it was solid night to go with him and shift The prospect of driving his four black and tan hounds 16 miles home over country Shades of the great roads at midnight 1 en Train We let one pass- muse me greatly sol let that for now Reach objective for 1975 campaign Mrs Norton of the Dub- tin Or Women Institute Mrs lies of the Women institute the Asheroc Women Instil 17 United llilki ire joinmc itli Ibis Ion ice re ml pi fairs good sued contingent from The i omentum was last Wednes lav in the iork Hole Toronto tin dike found inli rest them wen Miss I Jill Iird Mrs Join V ildn Mrs Trent icklnimr of Hit I ides Oxfam topic for TAG meet The Ontario Society for Crippled Children taster Seal appeal reached its objective in the closing days of the year with SI coming from Acton according to local chairman Hon McKnight The resounding success of last year efforts said Ontario campaign chairman D will serve as an incentive for the 197G appeal which opens March IB with a objective Mr com the efforts of the taster Sell service throughout ino tint con duct the on of the Society Half of the funds through raster Seals remain with these to meet the local needs of physically handicapped dren The remainder is used the Society lo provide regional services programs beyond the scope of individual communities Donation in ill once be accepted it the I ink of Scotia Cathy Masson wins swimming gold medal iriup id Hit church for their meeting Dunne conducted business me e tint which till World ln of 1 ivir is noted is to be In Id it tin Church inn it two service will In durinc the service The group decided to hold rum ik in Hit church I April 1 it two clock to pick Ink for ihi Mm Inch in Mission in iPrnni the second In Willi the thtim if if World Development led the tionai on Tin of cuest for the wis Comfort speakiiif on Mr Comfort thit JUSlli a move for int It for the needy to support film intiilid Hilt tin World showed HI mi in readme to per tent Holm pro mt and knitting past president Ken and his wife Doll president Murray and first vicepresidenl Marshall and Janet second Brian t mil Diane secretary treasurer John Itowe and Helen fire chief Mick special of Education meeting on in Burlington ihe nutting i man from I spoke about chlorine leaks what to do Mr Holmes attended the Insurance annual dinner and bus intss meeting in yesterday Here firefighters talk on fire protection from Burlington Milt impressive wire me works in hum in mi done in 1 im to provide iter in limes of drought Mrs Comfort lined the im idine the Slit displayed m im leautiful hind made irtieles nude in these nun tries to sold here Cathy of George town won a gold medal at the Ontario age group swimming championships in Burlington on the weekend Cathy competes for the Swim Club Competing in the girls IS 17 age group Cathy won the Sold medal in the 100 metre in a lime of 1 then took fourth place in the metre backstroke In a dual meet with the club on Sunday Cathy brother Robbie and Mary Lynn Morrow also of placed well was second in both the boys and Keep sheet handy March is Red Cross cam palgn month and Ha Hon Hills residents ore advised by the Cross to keep the in formation sheet delivered by mail handy to the phone The sheets list all available Red Cross service and phone numbers However one num ber emergency and transportation is listed as It should be Acton and Georgetown residents business and industry canvassed mail have been asked to send dona lions to O Box 106 of the Georgetown and district Red Cross Branch The Red Cross is asking residents who are not canvas by March 13 to send dona ttons in If sufficient canvas Acton will have a real canvass during March metre mdividuil mcdlej Miry I ynn was third in the girls Paul Carter John and P mime He of Georgetown compete for lheCnmtclub which is hold swim i March 14 to ruse operating funds There were swimmers from clubs the ince at the three dajs age group championships Cathy is formerly of Aeton daughter of Mr and Mrs Masson Two babies baptized Hit harks Union of Ihe United Church performed his first since coining on William lames Wicek son of Gerald It It M Joseph nicy Rich ird and Unity J Dr were baptized FREE ADMISSION BINGO EVERY MONDAY 715 pm UP TO CASH PRIZES International Jackpot MUST GO Funday Jackpot MUST GO BRING THIS AD FOR INTERNATIONAL CENTRE AIRPORT RD and DERRY MONDAY IS WILD CARD gloves when out of doors Keep hand lotion located near the tele phone your desk or next to Ihe sink and apply when you have the opportunity Let your hands express your true feelings about your self I worth taking care Contrary to popular behaviour fingernails arc not strong enough to cut pry or scrape Use the proper tools for these jobs and you 11 be amazed at how your nails will stop cracking and breaking Use clear nail polish after a weekly manicure bracelet can be worn with If you do have time to matching bangles for day manicure daily do not use time and sports the coloured polish It all chips Finger noils need The Acton Free Press Wed February CWL members hold spring meeting legion will present highlight reports of programs and out standing events carried out i their respective parish durim the past year The CWL yeir ends in April Two similar rcgiona meetings will be held the month of March in regions of Hamilton Dio SI Mary March 13 at 10 a m and Si Anthony of Padua Kmcard me at 10 a m Members unable to Hit meeting in their respect region are all eligible t attend the meetings Members of the Catholic Women League throughout the Kitchener Region which includes Acton will be at tending the forthcoming Spring Regional Meeting to be held at Sacred Heart Church in Kitchener on Sat March at a beginning with a bra ted mass following Regional and Diocesan business under the direction of Mrs C O Diocesan President and the Diocesan officers the insh Presidents from throughout the Region which totals in the Kilchencr reverse is less appropriate it creates a casual imp res When you attract attention lo your wrist naturally your hands become even more obvious If your hands are rough in texture and red appearance they are typical products of this climate However they need work I would recommend a hour saturation treatment Its not difficult but is best carried out at home Simply apply a generous amount of hand lotion to both hands Then put on tight f ilting rubber gloves only removing gloves to apply more lotion Wash your gloved hands between chores just as you would your skin Continue this treatment for hours During the night cotton gloves may be more comfort able and pleasing your husband You be amazed at the difference in hours Lotion too Protect your hands as much as possible by Wearing rubber gloves for household chores and always wear lion don leave them without a coal of nail polish or nail hardener If you don protect then who ess Family Page Staff expanding with new advertising person Acton Free Pn bister paper the Georgetown Independent his a new ad salesperson will be selling ad for the Independent She was trans there from a similaj post with another paper The Milton GOOD PLACE for birds to keep their feet warm right on top of the chimney BOWL for Pleasure BOWL for Health THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BOWL TOGETHER GO BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES lOMainSt Member B P A mended I quests it tended the firefighters annual Nighl held Sat the fire hall hire chief Mick Holmes explained the speenl guests were in community who kid civcn the firefighters vice cooperation and helped the depart mentdo their job Jack New Ion of a former fire chief in also attended the dinner WHEN IS YOUR NO SECRET AT ALL When Over People Read It in Press We cant keep a secret when we get classified information its spread all over town Rely on us to carry your buying or selling message to many likely prospects in the area for the best and fastest results So whether youre looking to sell a house buy a boat run a garage sale whatever It pays to do it our way PHONE 8532010

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