10 The Acton Free Press Wednesday February 1750 down buys a luxury home in Miltons only high rise condominium Sales office Drive Milton a month PI Model Home Open Daily Mon 12 noon Sat m m fj if 2 STOREY HOME for a family thai likes beautiful pools The list price is and owner says SELL Ask for Dan White ACRE ON THE ESCARPMENT We have a custom built 3 bedroom bungalow with double garage The home comes complete with throughout fin shed room with fireplace and a panoramic view of the Convenient to Excellent financing available only 900 Call Terry Sanderson right away YOU LL LIKE THIS BACKSPLIT With its separate formal dining room lop over hard wood 3 good sized bedrooms and nicely finished recreation room All this plus a cedar fenced yard on a quiet street can be yours for 500 Call Mary Villa MAKE YOUR NEXT MOVE to this immaculate storey Victoria Wood home with 3 bedrooms baths attached garage and completely fenced yard This is an attractive home which the vendors must sell because of a transfer Reduced to 900 See it now with Penney CENTURY DUPLEX In old Milton Very nice condition and J large lot indcate that if you want easy living at an exceptional once you better move quickly and calf Dan White OLD MILTON Charming home on a good sized lot with extra large rooms including bedrooms Could be either a single family or a duplex home Please call Terry Sanderson to inspect this good value home Listed at CENTURYSTONE HOUSE and hobby farm on acres Ask for Dan White LOOKING FOR A TOWNHOUSE I am a nicely broken 1975 model Pitfield bedroom I have one of the best layouts lown and have lovingly cared for My owners have upgraded my and tastefully decorateri me in dark warm colours to make themselves and their guests feel home and comfortable My owners are moving and I need someone lo love and care for me How about you Call Mary Villa DOWN storey luxury living in a for the low price of only 41 FARMERS 123 acres highly productive farm 7 room brick house in good condition excellent bank barn new fencing Asking 000 Call John for this and other farm listings For all your real estate needs you be JUNE WARNER REAL ESTATE LIMITED 476 Steeles Avenue Milton June Warner Manager Phyllis Penney 878 Terry Sanderson Duncan Archibald 1728 DanWhite Mary Villa JohnMaier ISidejJ Living with a tan he frustrating to say the least You haven I heard much about Chester for some lime but its not because hi rating Actually Chester is a Nuisance iwith a If they gave degrees in would have Ins He practises every day going lo great lengths lo improve his and learn new s His whole- philosophy is based on negativism Whatever you think he should do he laughs anil says you kidding aware the recent publicity con corning the need more exercise does everything the hard preferably over top of as many obstacles as possible lie never walks around when lie tan go over Hi I make a fur the great outdoors a sir lint Oh no not our wrong way He out for three paces Hie narrowest irt of the aisle to turn around attempting step on as many chickens as he can Once heading in the right direction he wanders in and oul of i very one else s stall usually exiting once more headed in tin wrong directum It makes no difference that his trainer is now in the throes of total In art arrest lie grins over his shoulder to llltir holler I wonder why we ever went out of man Thoroughbreds In those dajs a horse was the epitome of good milliners If he had trouble learning a lesson on pari of the trainer usual produced rapid results So wh am I now battling wilh spoiled and Macks marc 1 litre must lit an An s perfidy I was trying to get the sound of una special tape It had to appear at the the dialogue As I don t have splicing lit land wouldn know what do with it if 1 did it was nut lo said Mine the rtsl of Hit worktouhlbi done would be no problem hollers at Bui is soon as had a nuke in lurid mil a sigh his lips I set the up place at all linns he Nothing the reiordu in the at lulling time and went about m business being careful to over s dinner Nothing We even look his mother away from him She brought the house down but he wouldn answer not him Temper After three days was getting a little frustrated and tried a last resort All the other animals went out for their daily constitutional while and his mother were left in his stall I settled down with my mike well out of sight and waited for the inevitable cry No horse is ever silent when No donkey either I hadnt reckoned with a tunny lost his temper and proceeded lo have a tantrum He threw himself around Ihe stall He reared he pawed the air He kicked the walls He kicked his mother He bit the walls He bit mother He threw himself down in the straw and rolled He up onto three legs and pounded the floor with ihe fourth What a temper he displayed But not a sound escaped his throat Any other lime he would have been screaming his head off I opened Hie top half of the door so he could see the other horses lie got madder and madder attempting lo jump over his door No sound At half an hour later I got fed up and let him out The recorder was unplugged and put back in its ease as bounded outside Galloping to he suddenly swerved stopped and threw a delighted look over Ins shoulder in my direction Then emitted Hit most triumphant tunny whinny I ever heard And thai s wh we keep him around Terra Cotta Come Along big attraction reacts Objects tt Globe view Liberal MPP Julian Reed Burlington this week issued the following letter lo the editor of The Globe and Mail The editorial in todays Globe and Mail entitled Hydros Case For Urgency suggesting that the energy crisis should be used to ex the expropriations on the Bradley Georgetown Cor is indication of a Lactic that would try to re legale the law lo second place As well there has been a suggestion that we face an energy To put the situation into proper perspective there arc two points which require clarification Impropriations hirst that the Interested Citizens Group which con sists of those people whose properly stands in the lines of expropriations made one simple request to the govern in 1971 They requested that an in depth of Ihe whole Cor structure- be undertaken in order establish and for all the validity of the Bradley Georgetown idor That request was in keeping with Ontario Hydros past standard procedures on projects of this kind The request was never granted In spite of the most lamed effort the Interested Citizens Group has assured Ministry of Energy and Ontario Hydro that it will not stand in the way of the fin dings of the independent The second point which must be clarified is that even on Jan 18 when Ontario Hydro peak hit a record of nearly 16000 watts they are still able export over 1 to needy areas the USA maintaining between and megowatts of unused reserve and also had two generators in Naniicoke out of commission Editorials of this nature should be based on fact and not attempt lo cultivate founded fears The government has a simple time and money saving decision it tan still make and lhat is lo grant an independent study as requested by the interested Citizens Group Good winter weather and of snow have aged hundreds of people to attend the Credit Valley Along at Conservation Area attended the first Sundav lilt Come Along will continue until from a to with skating sleigh ridis snow shoes lo lend and a booth for hot food and drinks kilometers of cross country ski trail have been construe ted and are in excel lent condition Special programs over the next lour Sundays include I MO a JO p m ski hikes w ith tips on techniques conducted by George Education Officer George is also dent of the Bruce Trail Association and has a wealth of information about the II lOam m Snowshoe hikes with winter tree identification conducted Brian Knsty A Staff Brian is an door enthusiast and will give tips on enjoying in the bush February MO JO am JO p m hikes identification Brian Kristy a m 1 30 p m I Cross country ski hikes with lips on techniques George Winter activity on the Grand ays FIRST GRADE STUDENTS from Robert Little School sink in the grip of deadly a v cousin of lucks seen of those kids lateh Church Services PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Sunday Feb 1977 EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE NORTH Sir i 9 A M Chi si Hour 00A TUESDAY fihli THURSDAY 8 AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 177 A Fellowship BboIisI Church Sunday Feb 6 1977 m Sunday Scl am MominnWoiship 6 Even no Thought ruins Iho when Chnstutos mind lor a ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH bit Sunday Feb 6 i in IiCIjs I BETH EL j CHRISTIAN I REFORMED CHURCH I Sunday Feb 6 Worship at 0 i 00 school diy School iho I so Sunday School dunno 111 n I INFM BOO a 101 I 11 dial 1430 THE CHURCH OF ST ALBANTHE MARTYR Collision on Friday Blizzard conditions on Jan caused an automobile collision between Jordan ihouja and Card house both It It r Milton damage was done with looking or activities become involved in on chill winter weekends and the- Itiver Conservation has just the- place for sou to Ilex those winter It cross skiing is interest the wilds Marsh near Arthur or ihe woodland of Pint hurst near Cambridge will von or hikers will thrill to the spectacular trails around urge or Rock wood Conservation Areas tree these arc on Conservation lands although no facilities provided in the winter in areas pro vided al the park entrance dales and go to a da of winter aetivilv Some people with families like is well as pure winter recreation and often look for activities that mix a till education along ith the outing It that is case not visit ihe lion for Communities pro gram lhat is offered at all three nature centres the lvcrv Saturdav will feature nature hikes each with their own unique theme hikes and outdoor ival at the C reck Nature Centre located just norih of the Conesloga 1arkwav off Drive in Waterloo on a winter bird hike around the Nature Centre just north of near Cayuga in southern region of the Grand River watershed Tour the historic grist mill or take a walk in the forest at ihe scenic Mill Nature Centre just off Acres Itoad south of Parib Ideal for foinllv he Conservation or Com mnnities program is ideal for families or organized groups the latter are asked to phone- ahead to advise of numbers nature centre has lis unique wildlife environ meni highlighting its location in the watershed and all vents are free of charge The from to a a dropin basis every from through May So if von are looking for inter recrealion visit and make use of a Conservation Area near Remember lake nothing but photos and leave nothing but your fool prints Eight years in north family now at Kamloops UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON A Gcortiu El oil A Sunday Feb 6 1977 BAHAI is word from Glory flnha i moans Gloiy of God liko or would liko to attend a I GO CLASSIFIED Willow St and Si Albans Mn Frank Sunday Feb i Holy 10 mi Choral Of CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Fid ThaRov J BAUD and Mrs Sunday Feb 61977 1100nm Woratitp and Church School Tho church on the hill Is donominalionfll rogation mm istoring of Every no Wolcomo Acton have for several shared news of Douglas and lean and via their newsletter no longer live in the north and the latest news letter came from A lew excerpts from the letter will catch Acloniansup on the news Iirislmisl17r ll is rather different to be writing a news letter under a soulhern ad dress after having sent four lien them from the North flew from Inuvik last Die after i hectic six wicks of sorting and packing our eight lion of getting his work at the Northern Games office in shape- to hand over lo another person having been doing the job since September 197 Alter an overnight stop at ton we arrived in New Years Eve Parish loners lemporanlv loaned enough furniture bedding utensils to make the Hector which is situated three miles from the habitable and comfort able and provided trans until we could look into buying a car St George Church has aboul families associated with it He was inducted as Rector on IS by Bishop John Snowden Kamloops city of nearly Co at the Junction of Ihe North and South Thompson Riven in the Inter ior of British Columbiu Van comer is miles to the west md Banff a little over miles to he east The sum are drj and warm but August this turned nut lo be the wettest on record and wire milder than normal I his meant an abrupt change of climate for us alter the- North The latest that snow had come to loops was Dec nil until this is The first measurable snowfall arrived on Die hut soon all nulled I his province is called Beautiful and there are manv spots lose lo us a week in July Doug was helping lo direct the Dio cesan camp near about miles north on ihe Cariboo high Ruth and went him lined Ihey visited tin re stored gold rush lown The annual Northern described a maga zinc recentlv as one of Canada most unique hap penings were held at Cop permine NUT on the Artie coast the first weekend of August Doug was invited as an honored gucsi lo open the dames Although he was only gone eight days he was able to spend time seeing friends at on his way and from ihe Games being one of the main organizers or six it was a delight to go back as a and visitor The day after he re turned lo Jean Hew to Toronlo Her parents their golden wed ding anniversary on Aug Doug had long been scheduled to appear as a wil before the Com mission the inquiry into the proposed Mackenzie Valley gas pipeline on behalf of the Committee for Original Peoples la native rights organization in the western Arctic After manv postponements dati ere finally set for Aug IB and IS Back again he flew lo the this time to to make his pre on the cultural and recreational aspects of northern society In September Doug at tended a Diocesan linn it Mile House The Bishop appointed him chair man of the Diocesan Council for Social Service Doug is also a member of the Board of Directors of ihe Kamloops Christian Hostel Two Angli cm Church are on lis staff In 1977 Doug will serve as vice president Kamloops Ministerial Association Doug s mother came for a two week slay in Muy and had a good visit She did much work preparing and our garden Jean did a lot of the continuing care The results were not great bul were much enjoyed as wa our first vegetable garden since we were married It has been a busy year getting adjusted to southern living together with the change of a return to the par ministry Doug Jean