Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 11, 1976, p. 15

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AUCTION SALE FRIDAY EVE AUG 530 PM FOR MR BRUNO CONSISTING OF HOUSEHOLD AND ITEMS3 piece sectional chesterfield llko new round coffee table with glass top odd dressers and chest of drawers pine picnic table and 2 benches humidifier maple chairs shell room divider antique wash basin and pitcher kitchen appliances round patio table and umbrella quantity of lawn chairs car rack 2 black and white TVs piece cedar outdoor lawn chair set Including pads childs table and two chairs automatic rifle childs pellet gun odd pictures and frames odd lamps mahogany coffee table scrub board quantity of sealers selection of glass and china pieces quantify of mahogany It aluminum slon ladder steel fence posts 150 ft of snow fence rototlller good shape 40 ft of chicken wire cedar pasts Many more mlsc and household Items to choose from Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for any accidents jim McCartney Auctioneer AUCTION SALE MEADOWVIEW AUCTION BARN Station Street Rock wood Ont EVERY AT 730 PM FIRST SALE AUG 16 1976 FURNITURE Brass bed Empire style sofa carved side board with mirrors fancy oak occasional table pair fop lamp tables mahogany clock shelf grand father clock wicker settee chair and fable Georgian arm chairs mahogany round front sideboard beautiful French carved table potbellied stove small Tllfany type shade coal oil lamps pair blue oil lamps green pattern oil lamp small inlaid case mantel clock pocket wafches mechanical bank religious pictures OLD PISTOL GLASSWARE Depression Glass Royal Kaufman Rate Signed pair art glass vases End of Day vase berry pitcher Royal Bayruethposy bowl Crown Devon vase blue vases art glass vase Carnival glass bowl Greek Key bowl pressed glass fruit compote old platters MISCELLANEOUS Copper teapot candlesticks copper kettle And more Terms are cash or cheque with proper I D Not responsible for accidents TED LYON Auctioneer 1519 7Bamg6 AUCTION SALE FOR FRED ALTON at 130 Station Street In Rock wood on Tues Evening 17 Aug at 30 FURNITURE Beautiful piece walnut dining room suite consisting of round table 12 leaves large china cabinet glass 3 sides 2 doors buffet and chairs all In good con cherry chest of drawers Bell piano and bench piano stool small round table on pedestal Fiddle Back chairs need caning small oak dresser real good wicker arm chair odd tables and chairs chrome table and chair old pine flat back hall mirror with hooks APPLIANCES Frig small electric stove simplicity wringer washer RCA Victor Radio AM FM and record player rotary mower Eureka vacuum White treadle sewing machine MISCELLANEOUS Copper boiler Bennington bowl gauge shot gun rifle Chore Boy garden tiller lots of garden tools dinner set place setting for glass china etc kitchen ware etc Axminster rug real good napkin rings mantel clock several floor lamps lanterns flngerblllamp2plecctoiletset lotsof other small items TERMS cash or cheque with I D No Reserve House sold Not responsible for accidents MAX STOREY Rock wood Auctioneer MORTGAGES ARRANGED First and Second Good rates Payments to suit your budget In town or country Old or New Fast Money in 36 hours Confidential We come to your home FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION Call Collect Anytime 15199418480 GREAT NORTHERN FINANCIAL mm ami SPACE WANTED Required lor 10 months 400 for storage of furniture Pre ferr ably in Boll School Line area barn will do 14168263646 WANTED Three or four bed room homo to rent by reliable couple with one child by Oct 1st References If collect after SMALL family would like apartment or halt houio will consider anything Call collect 416 6690 Bramp ton Must move back to Ac ton lllIIMIHil TWO bedroom required by October private home preferred reasonably priced References available Call collect 1 URGENT or bedroom house August Renting near Acton would be more convenient Call anytime WANTED to rent acres suit able tor cash crop and or hay within 10 miles of George town area 6346 BOmgalf 4740 BEDROOM miles west of Acton acres per THREE BEDROOM bouse for room Available September 1st per month ELKS HALL lor rent contact Tony at or Larry at ROOMS BOARD AVAILABLE girls or men For further Information call 853 ask 9226 mother will do babysitting In my home Wellington Peel SI area Call 3636 ask lor Anne The Acton Free Press Wed August 11 Juvenile family court judge assures fair hearing for all IITE cat one blue one green eye Domestic Loves to go lor rides In cars if found phone 1397 9312 Call APARTMENTS FOR RENT COUNTRY apartment bed ground level Adults SELF CONTAINED bedroom Acton In lor duties and arm 85mgal5 ONE bedroom apartment tor rent Queen SI Available Call Mrs Brooks There isnt much com between practicing taw and silting behind he bench as a judge according lo Judge Jim Fuller who presides over family and juvenile court As a lawyer you give advice clients and re present them as best you can whether they arc right or wrong he said But as a judge you have lo decide best course of action based on the evidence brought forward right for one person might be bad for another Its been almost a year since Judgi Fuller gave up his law practice in lo his appointment as judge of the family and ju venilt court How docs he find his new It exciting he said Then are so many lhal you tan do particularly with helping ynung Judge Fuller ihinks principle of the family court ARE YOU LOOKING FOR QUALITY DAYCARE FOR YOUR CHILDREN to 5 years AT REASONABLE COST We are interested in opening a DayCare Centre at Evangel Tabernacle Acton It would include hot lunches fenced playground qualified staff and be open from approximately 730 am 530 pm weekdays If you are interested in sending your child please write Karen Stewart 31 Brock Street Acton Ontario by September 1 1976 Church Rev PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Rev Chas Beaton A B D George Elliot APh Director of Music Mr E A Hansen A ind Choir Fourteen summer sessions of combined worship services In Knox Presbyterian Church Acton Sunday August 15 1976 Rev Preaching a Public Worship Nursery for babies and toddlers Everyone Welcome I BAHAI FAITH An example of the similarity that exists In the spiritual teachings of the different religions Buddhist One should seek for the happiness one desires tor oneself Christian All things what soever ye would that men should do unto you do ye even so to them Mohammedan Let none of you treat your brother In a way he himself would dislike to be treated Blessed Is he who prefers his brother before himself You are Invited to attend a Bahai fireside Friday evenings Phone ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH BO Mill Street East Founded Pastor Rev Das Sydney Sc M Pastors Phone Sunday August 1976 11 a m Morning Worship Note Change of Time from to oclock Combined service with Churchill Community Church Provision for Nursery and Junior Cong re gallon For pick up call Everyone Welcome BETH EL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sunday August 15 1976 Sunday Worship Services at TO a and Pre school Sunday School during the morning service Sunday School during the afternoon service You are welcome Church of the Back to God Hour heard over tlons Hamilton C K C am dial St Catharines CH5C dial Toronto CHIN FM a m dial H Z Toronto CKF dial CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Minister The Rev J McFadden A B and Mrs Eleanor A Sunday August 15 a Combined vices at Acton Baptist Church THECHURCHOF ST ALBANTHE MARTYR Corner Willow St and St Albans Or Rev Leonard Rector Director Mrs Sunday August 1976 10 Choral Eucharist 10 a m Nursery The Reverend Frank Trud will be the Celebrant and Preacher EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE A Churchill N Rev Ron B53 Sunday August 15 a m Sunday School for all ages a Morning Worship pm Sunday Evening Evangelistic Service Tuesday BOO Prayer Service and Bible Study Thursday p C A Service ALL ARE WELCOME Excellent free town Bus Service far children and adults to and from Sunday School on the All Red Bus Also Rural pick up For In formation phone or 1435 MAPLE AVENUE I Maple Ave Georgetown A Fellowship Church Sunday August 15 1976 m Sunday School for all ages a Morning Worship 6 m Evening Fellowship Thought Peace rules the day when Christ rules the mind is to make sure the young person eels hes had a fair hearing and experienced justice hope that everyone can feel they been dealt with on an individual basis and not feel they been put through a treadmill he said The judge said this is not nearly as difficult in family court asit An adult court will average about IS cases a day Many types The family and Juvenile court handles a variety of cases Including deserted wives child maintenance claims child welfare cases affiliation orders if he of on illegal male child is really the fatherland enforcing of all orders of pay to wives made by any It vol of court in Canada as well as juvenile delinquent youths under cases In Judge mind delinquent cases are his court number one priority With the young people he said ll so much what s done in the courts s important but what done help hem after After all of plead guilty in any way he said 11 s in the judges hands based on reports from the police youth bureau children s aid and other youth agencies to decide what must he done Keeps them home Sometimes Ill just give Ihem a stiff lecture and send them home he said The of being in court usually keeps them of further trouble In eases he may youth on probation with certain conditions levy a fine make the youth bull- lo charity or repair the properly damaged Another Judge Puller likes in use is making guilty parly write an sa related offence The subjects have ranged from lienalties around world for possessing and trafficking drugs to alcoholism Other limes I just have ihem write why re in and why Ihey won I gel m trouble again judge added He- local ion If he offence is severe tnough youth will be sent In ihe Centre in where a team of social workers and will decide the best plate relocate the A could go from the Assessment Centre lo a group or foster home or a training II would lake a severe of fence before someone would be senl to the Assessment Judge Puller said In fad on the average have had two or three contacts with the police before ihey even appear in court Using example of a who has been boozing it up with his buddies and gets caught by the po lice ihe judge said the polite officer will usually lake Ihe youth home lo the parents and let handle Bui if were lo continue happen youth would appear in court Judge Fuller said they have a number of cases of youths under 16 illegally drinking or taking soft drugs like marijuana I here s no question that peer group pressure is JUDGE JAMES FULLER relaxes his office after a busy day in the Family and Juvenile Court Although many juveniles appear before him each day Judge Fuller says he can count the number of bad kids in Halton on the fingers of one hand terribly important in cases said A boy who wouldn t ever of breaking into a school at night and smashing lockers will ihmk nothing of getting smashed or smoking pot on a night Willi bis friends Although he feels peer group pressure is Judge problems for of the troubles juveniles get into m experience I II sav by far ihe majority of voungslers who gel in trouble do so because of one problem or another in the home Sure ihe influence of Oh friends plays an important part but with proper parental guidance even Ibis wouldn l matter Judge I- said some times the problems the home are such lhal i requires taking child out of his liumi I his he said is rarely a popular decision hut it is necessary Silt sage mills get into rouble because want to gel mil of lilt homes lie re saving his loud but s apparent in their it liuns 1- admits he has ijuili few repeaters in ins court but In s quick to pom out this ilocsn I mean there ana lot of had kids in 1 could he number of bad kids ihe ones who will up in Hants mi less than ihe number of fingers on one hand I his I mean I don have some serious cases he added but mosl of these are mixed up kids here ore far more cases of appearing in family than girls he said lllfficultlime I his mn be because boys hat difficult Unit m lift lend to ad out more in ways which breach i hi law lhan girls do he The girls do come even with Ihe boys in shoplifting eases and Ihe judge added there are mure cases of girls running away than boys icn after almost a year as judge Judge I said is still ways of helping ihe youths and expects he will continue to experiment name change for Sixth Line Ihe Sixth Line ill continue to be known as the Sixth Line in he area between 17 and ll despite a requesl from over 10 residents on he road to change the name Fountain Green A homeowner on the Sixth Line Robert Iteed spoke lo committee in June about changing name of the road so visitors could find bonus more also produced a signed by more nan people in area requesl surfacing of road and a reduction in speed Heed suggested speed bumps or silenl policemen might be used slow up traffic Works committee decided Monday ilia year the town will hard surface on ihe road but homeowners requestsfor a speed reduction speed bumps and a road saul tin- road s be changed lo 1ounlain until such unit as all roads in ihe rural aria have been named The has discussed in Hit possibihh of naming all roads in Ihe for luwnship of I also suggested own put rccon at the Sixth I in tin edition of Hit five works foretasl idea was dropped when the denls I v ml major asking for a superhighway All Ihey is a surface so there w til he some kind of dust con nil Hyde declared Hyde said ihe homeowners were with Hie width of Hie road and twists and turns in he Sixth Line He urged Hit town preserve ihe char of he road and simply gut a harder surface with tar and chip Austin agreed ihis would be a good idea hut was worried Hie Ministry of lion and Communications might no help finance work on Hie Sixth Line unless the lown had lotal retonslruclion there isnt a proper base in parts of the roid fur tar and chip work We should iry one shot of hard surfacing on road next j ear and see how it simds up Hyde said I he endorsed Austin s rejection of speed blimps and a speed reduction Instead Regional Police will be informed of residents complaints about speeders and police will be asked lo enforce Ihe mile an hour speed WELCOME SERVICE If you are new in town or know someone who is PHONE 8533902 SHAM doesnt think much of the jumping course at the Western On tario Pony Club Rally but he jumped a clean round for rider Elaine Brown of Acton The Rally was held at the farm of Mr and Mrs Eric Johnson of this past weekend

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