Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 14, 1976, B7

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European trip games at club by Peacock The Sunshine Club had a very happy after noon last Thursday and with it being such a lovely day we had a good turn out of members Mrs Vern Black the president welcomed everyone then took her place at the piano for a sing song During the business it was brought up about a trip to Woodbine Race Track June which was passed by everyone Mrs Jessie Dunk the treasurer read her report and we would like to thank George Day for the donation of on the sale of his father books Mrs Irene Davidson passed out short humorous readings among the members which had everyone chuckling Mrs Vera Black was called upon to give an account of her recent trip Europe She visited Rome and went to the famous Gardens and to a Papal Audience in St Peters then to the oldest and most famous city in the world Florence She also visited Milan and its famous cathedral Verona and Venice and then back to Milan for the flight back to Canada Bert Davidson thanked Mrs Black Tor her Interesting and his toncal talk which was not without Its humour Games followed with euchre prizes going to Mrs Ethel Craig Mrs Irene Davidson Mrs Sadn Gilbert son Bert Davidson Crokinole prizes A K Thomas Victor Lunch was servtd by Mrs Craig and Mrs Jessie Dunk and consisted of fruit bread and cheese which everyone enjoyed Mrs Anna Wilson is in St Joseph s Hospital and all send sincere wishes for a quick recovery Birthday greetings were sung to Mrs Sada Gilbertson Mrs Nellis Mrs David Robertson and Wesley Don forget the next 2 p m in the Rock wood Town Hall April We arc very pleased to learn that Mrs llosc is back home once again after her stay in Hospital Eden Mills Guides Brownies by Diana Wallace on a bean hunt and 12 Guides were examined for the We visited Schneider Emergency Helper Chocolate factory in Rock badge by Mr Bill Webb wood last Monday week and Many badges were found it was full of Easter awarded this week Junior Brian Skerrett interviewed Stress Multi When the topic is Acton new Service Centre Brian Skerrett stresses the 1 like to give people in a variety of counsellors Mr said in an interview at Acton High School Mr main connection with the MultiService Centre is in the setting up of volunteers and training them Along with Dorothy Craig Peter Marks and Rev Brian Skerrett Mr the idea for an Acton centre rolling last year Mr Sktrrett was a mimbor of centre first executive and is on tht advisory committee fold The main of the centre as Mr Skerrett sees it is three fold The provides a where people come to be put in touch with professional help and where people can gel almost any sort of inform I like to see sever il types of sellors become available on a volunteer depending on the need he said Mr stressed more counselling for the individual person of counselling Mr would like to see one day added to the offering are pastoral addiction family and perhaps ircer eounselhng is one of Mr s job it the high school Musters The school and the from Mr training in psychology He has a Master degree from the of Toronto and is working toward a second degree of that level from Alfred Institute at rum ister University lit his a behavioral diplomi There is ilso business side to the ye ir old lejchcr and Associates which opened it in March I he is linked with the lorontobdstd Pruning and Mr is married with j children The I lived before it Acton but now Eden Mills some visitors Mr and Mrs Trusdule of Rot wood Mr and Mrs and Mrs of Old business was attended to and the president rem nded us to save our Slips and brine them to the next meeting They then ad journed to the card tables were euchre ind were played A social half hour was spent over a lunch served by the committee Mr and Mrs W Wilson were visited by Dud Kerr and daughter Dorothy from Belli villi formerly of Mills Mr Mrs love Toronto were quests of Mr ind Mrs ld Jennings Mr and Mrs Ronald Heck of Deep River have been vibitinf Mrs leek mother Mrs Kay Stevenson before leaving on y to Scot land Could print information Community Groups which will he conducting special open to the public the June September per ioo arc invited to submit tails of the events to the il ton Hills ition merit If permits in formation will he in tht Summer hurt expected del ill llalton Hills dents in early June Wards one ind two rccrntion co ordinator John Cooper says The Acton Free Press Wed April 14 1976 B7 First escapee recaptured The first person to escape from the Correct lonal Centre is to appear in court today Wednesday exactly four weeks after he fled the minimum security institution near Highway in Milton llalton Regional Police said Tuesday that Barry Jesse Barnes of was irrestcd by Metro Toronto police on the weekend when a computer check showed he was wanted here In provincial jail Barnes was early Monday morning to the custody of Regional Police andwasjailedat mid morning in the Provincial Jail on Brown St Milton Police said a which was stolen in Milton on the day of escape March was also recovered The Cortina is tht property of Mrs K Hunter of It was stolen from her dnvewiy police said police spokesman said it was undecided whether or not Rimes would be charged with responsibility lor the car theft Police said a garage was broken into on the same day but investigators hove not charged the young man with that cither so far I scaping custody The youth was to be charged today with escaping legal custody when a bail hearing Is held Barnes was serving an IB month term for eight counts of breaking and entering and theft which occurred at in the Georgian Bay area police said Home Renewal plan available eggs and chocolate animals We saw the animals being taken from the moulds and also new ones being made These are then put in the window to cool The girls then watched the icing being piped on in shapes of flowcn and leaves With tongues safely lucked In we all paraded past row upon row of chocolate animals in all shapes and sizes The girls then lined up to their choice having en previously told to bring spending money Then on downstairs to see the candy being twisted A very nice afternoon and thanks to the ladies in charge for having us along This Monday was spent making Easter baskets of dough These were then baked until rock hard and will then be varnished another week A fun game then Pow Wow with several girls having things lo show us Al together a very happy two weeks for one and all 1st Mills Guide Company It was a warm sunny day and we all sat in the sun to eat our delicious lunch of pan cakes and syrup The was the Guides Winter Break visit to Mountsberg Conservation Area during Maple Syrup Time The Guides watched slides at the Interpretive Centre before racing out to see the animals and birds in the model farm We took a ride on a horse drawn wagon out lo the sugar bush and walked on the Tomahawk Trail where the story of Maple Syrup and collection methods was told using the natural trees and real equip ment The pails were over flowing and at the sugar shanty the boiler was going full tilt making gallons of was a fun introduction to the Spring for the Guides At our meeting this week Delia Chesworth Patrol Leader of the worked with the Tenderfoots on Guide History and they played a riotous game of History Dominoes that Delia had made Lieutenant Heard took some Guides to the park Camper Tammy Clifford Sarah Hay ward Barbie Adair Paula Hay ward Creative Drama Christina Bell Michelle Wal lace Anne Masson Sylvia Schelkle Sharon Vos Michelle Heard Patti Alex Seamstress Jeanette Wuebbolt Delia Chesworth Barbie Adair Sarah Hay ward Margarita Bell Baker Paula Lisa Webb Rachelle Tarrant Tina Chaddcr Iona Chesworth Audrey Van Petkecper Margarita Bell Tina Chaddcr Sylvia Lisa Webb Paulo Native Lore Tammy Clifford Tammy Allsop Marjone Ramsey Jeanette Wuebbolt for groups of badges were given as follows Physical Fitness Tammy Clifford Little House Delia Chesworth Sarah Application forms arc now available in the village office and the township office for OH IIP assistance lor home renewal The prime live of this program is extend the useful life of dwell by providing financial assistance homeowners for the repair of faulty structural and sanitary conditions and the upgrading of the plumb ing healing and electrical systems of residents painting along with required repairs will be con eligible Additions to houses will not be covered Cut grass wrong way grass at the George town Christian school has been tut up by mini bikes The police were notified of the damage The following is i table showing the maximum grant at various income levels v our Income S3 IKK or under 000 in your will determine how much of your 10 mis rep able repayment is generally up to but iv extended to years should Ihe lion of the building alter re pairs arrint it or reduced at therciULslof tin borrower if within his Ml necessarv repairs must be included with loan or I hit is for if you ipply for for vourwnlcr ind sewer hookup your roof also needs repair cry thine would have to be done at one time Do del is tin village Slop by the iee or low office riLjil is for further inform ind find how sou can ilify As it this is not only iter vast but hum rcpnrs is well ANNOUNCEMENT In an effort to provide the residents of Acton with improved service has opened a new service office in the Hills Community Credit Union Building Queen Street Acton effective April 19th fSFTel is an all Canadianowned company offering complete Insurance and Financial Services Please drop into our office or call us at 8530220 HOURS to Wed 2 to 2 to p HOME Friday to p Sat AUTO LIFE COMMERCIAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS Mill St GEORGETOWN Township of Erin requires a CLERK Applications in writing will be accepted until Friday April 30th for the position of Clerk Applicants should state age marital status education and experience Applicants having completed or enrolled in the Municipal Clerk Treasurers training course will be given preference Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience Elmer Clerk Administrator PO Box Hilliburgh Ontario THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON The Waste Disposal Site in Milton No 25 Side Road and the Town Line will be officially closed on May 31st 1976 Refuse may be disposed of at the Georgetown Landfill Site on Armstrong Avenue J Moore Director of Public Works Yours very truly AM A Hlgglni PPCPPO Regional Chairman Agent Special Arrangements Dried Arrangements Lilies Hydrangeas Potted Plants Altcay a good supply of FRESH CUT FLOWERS Caroline Fhwer Garden Shop TWO MILES WEST OF ACTON- SOUTH SIDE OF HIGHWAY J Produce of CANADA GRADE A Potatoes 95 Tomatoes of mi Cabbage 3 Mcintosh Apples US OX Nael Iff CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY APRIL 16th Come and Shop n at and UJJXTOi J I

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