Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 30, 1977, p. 24

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BIO The Acton Free Press Wednesday 1977 Meals on wheels boon for 10 shutins here Meals on wheels is running smoothly for senior citizens in because of he co operative of many area residents Mary Coulter coordinates the program here in the village Betty as back up They take referrals from the public health nurse and personal lions and try to fit Ihcm in Mrs Coulter is in contact with the meals on wheels pro gram in and details are worked out with St Joseph Hospital who supply a maximum of 36 meals per day The Red Cross package the meals and local volunteers deliver them from There is a minimum fee of one dollar per mial and the overall cost is underwritten by health services Changes There ore approximately to people receiving meals at the present time but changes daily Often poor eyesight injury requiring crutches or wheel chair or severe weather prevents both the purchasing of proper food and its preparation We provide service to those who cannot or will not prepare nutritious well balanced meals Mrs Coulter outlined Often person living alone falls into a pattern of and Tails to prepare a full court Take more Mrs Coulter reports that there is room or additional peopk Many referrals have tome from a friend or neigh hour who fell someone would benefit from this prognm If you anyone who qualifies for meals on wheels or would like to volunteer your services for the Lions speaking contest award winners named Hon of meals contact Mrs Coulter Drivers presently volun leering their services are Lynda Duncan Maureen COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT is evident in Helen Kncgt presentat check presiden iZCwXS Walter Swanston Maureen organized a Day Virena craft snow and sale before Christmas and all Gregg Marjorit Saunders participnts in this sate agreed to give 20 per olive cent of the proceeds to the Sports Complex This is one of the many generous gifts given by residents of the area that will the completion of the sports complex art Verrm Hoot irena Mrs M and Jean Martin Rockwood bowling It jiii undid Optimist Ka Herts till listings lunimiks i John Dales MEALS ON wheels volunteer Lynda Duncan serves lunch to main street resident Mrs Scott who is just recently out of hospital and is very pleased with the service Lynda is holding container used to bring each meal to from a heated styrofoam box ri Kiss rilnn iJt Musi i pis Kurt Dim mil 17 jus I ille I illi Nor t is ii pis fly K Chalmers Hock wood and District I ions Club held heir annual Speaking Contest in conjunction with the Guelph dub recently at the Club where Iht Lions and their ladies parents teachers and judges enjoyed in evening out 40 member tennis club Chalmers Tennis Club is a reality club mel Monday night at the Parish Hall and already there arc to members The lines on the court will be completed by the of April and nets up if the sunny dry weather permits my nLW faces joined the troup and anyone interested in playing tennis is to come to the next nutting stales elub dun hunk tie tlub hopes In hive all mtmbtr ships in by May 1 I resident is hunk Met president Storey J icons Ire isurir Donna lourn imt nl organizer irt J ituhs sou convener tub i house Tennis courts Kerr Lon Bell and M Pollock were enrolled into the second Brow pack night District commissioner Mrs Peine and parents were prescnl or this special event The girls recently had a visitor Mr Burke from showing slides on the of astronomy and the v March weather resulted in walk through ihe lion area after school one for the brownies Chairman of inunct George Day reports that the Wellington County Board of Education approved a budgel for of J8 1 million an increase of a per tent over This approval wis given at Ihe board meeting on March and District I will be Willow West Mall this Saturday April selling house plants and other articles Attention Rabbit Schneiders Reliable Sweets is still open for business this They offer a wide variety of Easter novelties with everything from plain or decorated bunnies to mar cream or jelly filled eggs Assorted choco lates are also available People can drop in lo 17J Main Street south in Rock wood Monday to Saturday from a m at the rear of the building Leisure servers un March The Rock a long Leisure Ladies held their fourth meeting at Mrs The roll call was to show how much they had done on their garments They discussed their skit and agreed on an inside set ting and the possibility of using stuffed animals and pil lows was suggested The Achievement Day pro grams were handed out and Die activities discussed briefly The girls who had some sewing to do on their then did so with the assist once of Mrs Gardiner and the leaders and senior members A letter regarding Pioneer Days in was read by Miss and for the roll call next week was agreed that ihey decide whether they will participate or not idem innmeni nights Hurt full I offeree Ihe p n from children ire mm offer ample park behind the building ask palroas avoid street Senior in injov mi il Willi II per off on mil Vied senior eitizcns Ins recent a cheque from ihe Ministry if Culture Run for of ihe built in park 1 r bad been for ind the eon fthetourts Rum Bill noted the ihe funding of the project ind wis now itie is e nee ill iinn in is Dune in In is is pin Hill Shoot up in sending up shoots be II mi 1 Joe I lus l pi wood Hi J i friends don l buy your lickel for held ihe ownu and Committee rt met will be held it the legion Mill from I ill to I ind ill proceeds to brownie ind guide in 1 Hid J981 or Julie at will dso a couple of tables itu Willow West Mill on S itur day stllint second hand books ACTON OUTERS CLUB GLASS DRIVE Saturday April 2nd ANY GLASS BOTTLES JABS ETC WITHOUT LIDS Pickup Starting at am PLEASE LEAVE AT END OF DRIVEWAY HOP HOPHOP into The TODAY STANDARD SHIFT OR AUTOMATIC NO DOWN PAYMENT BANK PLAN FINANCING UP TO BAZ MOTORS LTD Protect your children against disease through immunization This is what Ontario is doing to help you North Halton 8771211 Immunization protects against polio diphtheria measles rubella German measles whooping cough mumps and tetanus Although often considered to be childhood diseases they are anything but minor- measles for instance can lead to encephalitis brain disease a cause of retardation Here in Ontario the Ministry of Health provides the your Ontario Health Insurance Plan OHIP pays a fee to the physician for administering But the responsibility tor immunization for making sure your children are protected- is still up to you Have your children immunized by your family physician Or for school age children use school Immunization programs provided by Health Units Immunization is quick and convenientvaccines against several diseases are often combined And the only way to control these diseases is to immunize as many people as possible Your Ontario Government Is doing its share- by providing vaccines and paying for immunization through OHIP Do share- make sure your children are immunized Consult your family physician public health nurse or local medical officer of health A booklet Immunization is your responsibility is available with a chart showing what diseases your children should be immunized against and at what ages For your copy write to Health Resource Centre Communications Branch Ontario Ministry of Health Hepburn Block Queen Park Toronto Ontario Dennis Timbrell Minister of Health William Davis Premier Province of Ontario High school students under ihe of JO from the high schools in South We lime lon irtitipate This the District 1 ions ire sponsoring Girth of a grade j student from V I who look first ind Marilyn Neither student from attend John the eo on distritt in Waterloo on 1 winners of A on to multiple A luil Iht judges Hem in via rook ilk John Rather it Helen Mel hedron retired Itoek I i realtor mad i ind Irwin Hilt more Industries lime keiper was red lliwkins of Hoe wood lull w is 1 iryl Nil hoi tlub or do you know who WELCOME lack was man and rt sponsible for i ihe event and chaired the successful evening it the Club in LIGHTING SHOWROOM Retail and Wholesale GERRIE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO LTD Wholesale lexical 9 Ave Geo WEDNESDAY MARCH 30 The Bibles View The Whiting Show 30 Karate in Action 8 Confused about your income tax A edition the Rud Whit nj answer your Chartered accountant Graeme will be spec guest Send your questions to The Tax Man Halton Cable System Armstrong Ave Georgetown 8783272 8783208 nil THE PiNK PANTHER Sat Matinee pm WALT DISNEY Urn Also 2 Cartoons Alignment 40000 mile prorated warranty 95 We align your car every 5 000 miles for 40 000 miles or 4 years whichever comes first CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT MOORE PARK PLAZA GEORGETOWN

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