Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 2, 1977, p. 17

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Wind chill chart wind speed Calm Actual thermometer reading 50 40 10 20 30 40 50 SO Equivalent 30 10 20 3D 40 40 10 37 5 9 21 33 24 48 70 83 95 IS 22 5 18 34 46 68 72 85 99 20 A 10 JS 3 53 47 82 94 1 10 124 15 V44 74 88 104 1 IB 133 2 18 A3 94 109 125 140 40 20 35 67 6 21 49 82 85 98 113 129 145 114 132 148 Mind speeds greater bar Little newwring danger for Great danger TtioActon FreePross Wednesday February2 1977 B5 Lions present council with operating requests CHICAGO TRIBUNE RECENTLY published this chart on how to establish the wind chill factor If the temperature is degrees Fahrenheit and the wind blowing at ten miles an hour the wind chill would be minus 21 degrees C G a area resident found the chart interesting while visiting the Windy City recently and thought he would like to pass it on There will be a six person community centre commute to the new complex in Park This was one of the few of several points thai Ihe township council agreed upon when the Hock wood Lions and a presentation to the council at Monday evening delegation lawyer Matthews said the group proposed Lions 11 irr Bonner by virtue of a deed Hinders Gary 1 eon Kingsbury unci two members of council tosil on committee discussed ihc length and even though the lions numbers out weighed tht council mem hers they ihoughl everyone named was responsible and hard worker 1- equipment Tin I ilso requested total of thi kitchen facilities at least until the bank loan of paid off Barb Bonner explained ihis was because of the expensive equipment installed She ex plained lhat anyone having another group eater an affair could only serve cold plates and they were welcome to use the refrigerator only h ven with this one I lunette must be present The council fell this request hxclusivc I ions usi of the bar was also for Mr Matthews explained that the Ljoup wanted the right to all bar in the cast of fund raising where tin rtceipls would be donated back to the cause Ihi I ions asked that number of llieir ore miction bar Ihey the expensive equipment is iheir reason or ihi to would be until Hie bunk loan off This effect paid was not that expensive for it to be handled this way but decided the bar profits would be going back into the com anyway and agreed to this point stand Itrnlul The fourth staled that the I ions and would get all the hall rental Tee until ihe loan is paid fell this was unfair as the was responsible lor Ihe maintenance and costs It was suggested by council Ihut the council receive the renlil fees to help pay for these costs ountillor John Mil tod this was re isonablt consider the I ions we re pelting the bar reteipts kitchen rcceipls free use i f tin ball for themselves Mil straight Hie lions would In Moris if Ihe councillors charged when liny pud attending the meeting were to their bill tin council would lit other members return the points the ions In look til in tht member- 1 lc this m titer up tin committee Mr pointed out how ever tint il pay wis lo be received it would have to out I lb it committee budget decided tin com have to walk before you can run be trued the paid lectin lluir who w is rcsMnsiblt for tht itillor organic requested thai In dloutd lo use the ill free of charge involving r meetings twice monthly thought thi fill it the bar equipment order but lo keep tht books Concerned parents say Seed shows n0 for hi IUVVO Concerned parents township Monday said he would banned together in fight lo isk the members attend and said he faith women reminded Advice on using the New Year well occupied the members of Unit One of the Hock wood Women of the United church the Time the title of an article by well known Toronto Jane Scott Mrs difficulties he faced he came through each year by the power of his faith in God I together in fight I keep their high school student children in schools r than have them bussed o htrgus lr Kenneth MaiKa Harvey Peter Southwell attended like 1 not school st to keep In the job bunt A bus driver made the point on the coot in fit Councillor Bo in of said he thought council should md here A meeting was held at Dnjber read the home of the popular writers advice for using hostess Mrs Verna Hoot small portions of time wisely Mrs Lois Tosh provided a she suggested writing short humorous touch with her notes to tell our friends we commentary on the readers remember them in our spare of lhat January standby the moments lest we forget and seed catalogue Cynics and see to our regret that the atheists the truth friend has died we cannot Rockwood bowling the students in proposal had Wellington dilution idniimsir ilion lo endorse lake to I i rgus ireed with John school Mel cod Hut Ihe mm were offitnls mi aboui quality of to ill up Hit hi rtus Hon school which could i possibihh th it the student short if in build anything on good tent ions Mrs lorence Trousdale mused on the scarred hands lhat the painter chose use in his famous- painting The Praying Hands of the facts in the Bible but these same folks believe in the advertisement of the seed catalogue Doubters den the miracle of the feeding of the but the miracle of one seed reproducing itself a thousand times He even does not lose his the seed catalogue when there is crop failure but if the truths in the Bible seem to be failing him he loses faith So mi office During the short business session all officers agreed to remain in office The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs Jessie Dunk hor the devotional period Mrs Tosh suggested mem accept the clean page offered bv this New Year Share advice Instead of the usual roll call members snared their favorite advice on the subject of the new year Mrs gave the solution to lives she said we can keep the happiness which we glimpse at Christmas we can keep Christmas ail the year Man himself cannot solve mankind problems it quite obvious but God has told us our biggest problem is within us our sinfulness He will come into our lives and His peace will reign there the whole year through if we will onl humble ourselves and admit Him into our life Mrs Jessie Dunk followed with a story about the Fid Mrs Daisy Kingshotl used an article on the life of John McDougall to point out the possibilities of one person Christian witness His books on Indians are classics his iceomplishments in peace keeping are legendary his visional forecast saw Ihe former buffalo meadows as great cattle ranches and he even began Ihe famous stampede and Indian days at Banff Beside this he was an athlete to be coun ted even in old age and was an excellent missionary In spite of the tremendous John auctioned head of purebred Hols terns from the Home Line Hock wood Bottling I fugue Irani standings Carneys US Optimists Mustangs s h The CountrymenKS Plus One Norton hour Corners Pope ye Ino mites Men over MO liosch 99 spare Bob I John Polo Women over Violcli 1 Alice Johnson Ritchie Bosch Eramosa library notes arrivals it ramosa community Adult section Separation Richard A View from Patrick Boyle Pandemic Tom he Duchess of Duke Street Mollie Hard wick The Doctor s Wife by Brian Juvenile iction the Little Bit Horn Bill Sister of the Bride by Iggie House by Judy I I ike Hetty Gordon spare II inn lei ind 15 McLaren 12 Man I usIijOH Sue Nightingale or Kuiptr Results of I opee pis nun spurn John son 144 Gutlphitcs spare span 72 The Cane 1 pis Si Nancy onion span Mustangs Doug Carney II mm le- land jpts JimDilcs John Dales hour lon Stokman 4 Don 14 Plus One pts Bitty Kib Countrymen I pis I cur Bosch hv if Virions Alice Ivy iv heeds I pis John Polo Ml Dune Kingsbury i spare C Bob 611 ltd Jeslm em Birkhol i Guelph i Studenis hergus lo go ill be nettling would still school loi ike the bus lor trails and then I ihev siirl Mr Southwtll lold Hit ihf lloird of due Hon mimliers first found ml ib ut tins the other iv ind ire looking into Mm tint men pointed oiil Hut mt re Hi in 100 rned I il r m public school to discuss milter Hit Iph siudenls could be rt turned to Iph could pill on die I high l hramosi township l from lo h Mr Mel km fill Hit irt win just lung used lo fill the tin posed in Hit ire i like this up in Hit Mr ixpljintd that i small rural would not be iblt ffi the dfired i be thi hducation Itcevi lumber tins nt when the Reeve Bill A tup 1 1 1 tlni i Iknrv Mil uld like to FINAL 3 DAYS Rug Riot FREE UNDERPAD REE INSTALLATION STOREWIDE CLEARANCE Hundreds of Rolls To Choose From YOU PAY ONLY THE PRICE OF THE CARPET EVERYTHING ELSE IS tilior Man Bur Milking herd at Winter Lois Lenski SaleArenainGuelph Jan Average price per head was Si 309 Tor a total of Top price was by A of for Cranston Lillian Farms of Cam paid each tor two Good Plus twin sisters They arc Home Line Apollo Bell and Apollo Bee sired by High Point Citation Apollo Very Good Dreadful of Dragons Peggy fiction Heart of a Stranger by Margaret Laurence Kids and Alcohol by Stanley nglebarl How Draw Costumes by A Leiden burg Parent I raining by T Gordon Guide Radio by Bill The Order Wolves by Richard h lennes DAVES HOME 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