Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 30, 1976, p. 6

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The Acton Free Press Wed June Erin youth killed by bolt Richard Daniel Whitney of Erin was killed when struck by a bolt of lightning while chopping wood on his father farm as waves of rnin driven by high winds crossed Southern Ont late Saturday afternoon A companion was not Injured No feeding The no feeding signs have been posted at the park FIVE FAMILY singers pose for a photo after they sang several selections for residents of Kellys Rest Home Saturday The brothers and sisters are from left to right Kevin Frank Tina Lisa and Cathy The Singers were just one group which Don brought to the home to entertain Mr Marzo started three months ago organizing the evening s entertainment ENTERTAINING FOLKS at the end of Senior Citizens Week were these four accordionists who played selections including Jesus Loves Me Blow the Man Down and Skip to My Lou Nancy Thomas left Pierre Agnes Maria Kril and Lynn Graham played under the direction of their Ontario Conservatory teacher Sandra Interview architects The choice of for tliL new regional head quarter in w is In tight by council during a session Wednesday afternoon Region A dm in is Committee will be holding a special all day meeting July to interview architects had mtndtd five firms inter viewed passed however three more firms were added No rtasor offered why on should be considered were MOTOR BOATS STOCK REDUCTION SALE SILVERLINE BOW RIDER BOAT Complete with top built in gas tank bait wells and front cover Only BOAT WITH TOP 599 SILVERLINE DEEP HULL WITH BUILT IN GAS TANKS RACERS EDGE 181 MILL ST MILTON PHONE GUITARISTS JOCK Garton left and Mark Dawkins team up with mouth organist Tom Berry after they entertained folks at Kelly Rest Home Saturday Mr Berry played separately from the boys in his set THE SISTERS Anne left and Karen flank Adams after they sang several selections to residents in Kellv Rest Home Saturday Songs included Ill Never Fall In Love Again The French Song and Paper Roses THE HINDENBURG Splash flashes by Pickering Residents want Hard surface Sixth Line to all those who passed iheir Here is the list of those who did Tadpoles Carrie Lynn Cnpps Corcoran Dale Stewart Cindy son Cindy Willace John Pre Beginners Cheryl Grant Kevin Ann Marie Heidi George Heather Deforest Lisa Cannon Janet Dale Reynolds Jenny Lvnn Kevin Lob- Jean it on Gerald Palon Pauline irlene irsh Marsh Gerd Joie Winters Miry rein Don Donald Clarence Coles Coles Dirsinrrizell Diun Welch Melissa Belfry Mathews Sean Beginners Leigh Andrew ltoer Masters Peter Janke Vicki Vincent Danielle Murray Flh Lany Kuyt Jane Gillies Corcorran I eanne Butler Jimmy Mary EUen Moore I Johnston Jonatlnn Brow Peter J Nolan Donna John Benton Stephanie Karahitos Paul Kilpatnek Andrea Musellc Carmen Clow April Cannon Kyle Anderson Michelle Pierce Jeffery Korpela PrcJuniors Eddy Holt man Geoff Pollen Kathy Coats Chris Lubbers Lisa Sandra Smith Todd Smith Louie Groencndyk Bertha Diane Butler Lean Marks Ralph ink Stephen Park Duane Jnrrett Lynn Arthur David Smith Lany Kuyt Ella Juniors Sharon Sweeney Sarah Homer Wayne Arthur red Johnson Nancy Hen Scott Gail Doug Johnson Adrian Alder Wall Williams Tracy Patterson Linda Kilpatnek Shelly Wintt Auger Seotl Timbers harmaine inley Karen Coats intermediate Jimic 1 ubbtrs Paul Moore Terry Winters Tim I Kay Duess Beth Grein Brian Sandra Mason Anne Nancy Patterson Senior Sharon Campbell Jocclyn Lam be rink Martin Kathleen Nolan Bronze Dcbie Geberleln Smith Kathleen Glen K iron Glen Wcnrl Senior Resuscitation lulzi Kathleen Cheyne Glen Karen Glen Leaders Don Coats Rolf Tom Hill noted an oil seller is used on a number of the roids the resi dents hey would like lliurs look like said in in effort to loe il eolor the name Green Road Over it residents on the the roid Sixth Line living between 17 children pin and want Hills to improve tru road and its n to Fountain Green Speaking on behalf of the homeowners Robert told Hills works Monday night dents are concerned about the eh sen He the volume of on the road it dust problems speeding on the Sixth I me He asked if the town bid ever considered using speed bumps on the road to slow people down Reed suggested the bumps be plated few hive never hundred yards ick fr favor by the eaeh intersttion to slow drivers down He noted the bumps vvouldn damige but driver would know he had bit m slow Sixth I visitors m ikes people find the sud tin peed bump l it bird for lent id the town be me igreed the speed bumps would be bail idt the lowp could pass a by law making the Sixth Line el road and limiting tr 1 vehicles tons iximuin He noted lint louldn I done if the road was veil to make it i el iss It road would be needed the present miles per Ik speed limit is sulisf but must be end reed The engineer was by the eommitlee to prepare dealing with the residents requests down Heed said residents don I the road with dilehes or other extensive ebantcs but hard topped with m tar and He said aspli he road would le id to more speeding Reed added the residinls don want an ml ise put on r iw Hit and run accident Fri unknown e Willi Me It e about dun it p m I evening just of John NORTH HALTON FENCING SALE ENDS JULY 776 5 SAFETY PLUS BEAUTY SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER REG PER FT Buy Now Save MODULAR WROUGHT IRON FENCING NEW FENCE BEAUTIFUL The ultimate in fencing to enclose a pool garden patio entrance to property Adding charm safety and elegance to your property FREE QUOTATION NO OBLIGATION ORNAMENTAL IRON RAILINGS Small deposit will hold your order UNIT STEP CONCRETE RESTORATIONS LIMITED Moil Frl Noon The Blind Persons Rights Act becomes law on July 11976 Heres what the new law says and how Ontario residents can help This new Act provides that a blind person accompanied by a dog guide has the same rights privileges and obligations with respect to public places as anyone else He or she cannot be discriminated against or denied any accommodation services or facilities available in any place to which the public is customarily admitted It is important that dog guide owners know their rights under the Act and that the public especially employers and their employees be made aware of the provisions of the Act and their responsibilities under it The Attorney General of Ontario will issue identic- cation cards to dog guide owners The card will carry a photograph of the dog as well as their names and will also carry a summary of the mam features of the Act Forfurther information application for an Identifica tion Card or a copy of the Act itself contact Office of the General Manager Ministry of the Attorney General 18 King Street East Toronto Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General R Roy Attorney General William Davis Premier Province of Ontario

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