Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 30, 1978, p. 19

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CAST POSED for a group photograph after a play in the town hall Hurst lends the picture but t know the date It likely about the beginning of World War I Those identified in the picture are Minnie Stalker Stan Russell Jim Smith Alex Mann Tom In the By George Elliott The Town Jean Stalker Herb Ritchie Laura Akms Minnie Bennett Bertie Speight Bertha Brown Art Brown Ernie Pearl Baker Jennie Mat thews Laura Gray Mary McClure Forbes Miss Graham Mrs A Brown and Stan Russell 1 Willi pletion earl item on Junu irv the tree Press reported the bell had been plac the tower would soon hi out hi town morning noon iht with J then of biting between Acton our that bell The Her commented bell hid cost of I rce rtss responded righteously duly in Hit ihurch bells ill mm ion of hi In pud ind the litem he the bill Hit treitu the cost Money scent is not be easy Hon dud so it look snenl met in to resolve ho moral Hit end result is i wen of tin to mark the I ifim int end if work rifjmlh piopised i me tin flail in open fm business so fdt the should i to thi music of It ilian orchestra ill The bill at tin limit mm iti failure There d to be some she reporting this si it the of tin int lit led hi ill lint pit In of lis lowi if pride jrtit 1 iti ns the nihil of stphistii Hid is II f whin iori I suppose hod ob lamed cheaply In chiming is church hell and thus proper customs fees h between he two s beg al a very m u Toronto re engiged i send off in irs 1 did not hoped for hi I rce I turn Hie opening Mien in new own Hull Thursdiv iiiuif attended be too per it universal opinion the lull is second to in The tender or was accepted for and that of Iuthir I for lighting ihe limps did not have it time were also proved to prondi for the hall hill would be used for hi events trie Press felt and icoustic properties ire compelled to comment on i concerned Tin concert wis which must hive but filled to hen been in of come up o the expeditions the citizens- Then would be of the committee and many of dancing in the hill and some present churches frowned on this is Some the being entirely evil lie irtists follow flic Missis work of the devil sin did well men Undoubted strong list but their You save a pocket full J Jv at the FOOD S liquidation CENTRE I AT THE SIDE OF THE GLENLEA PLAZA Here ire some of our y Prices Ho STR JAM 59 g Boy dp 12o I KER CORN 3 S CATSUP Va 128 S FAB SOFTENER SWEET WAFER PICKLES BREAD BUTTER PICKLES BABY DILL PICKLES MIXED VEGETABLES S COR RELISH lbs PEANUT BUTTER feelings The on Hit rendilinns wire not wb it is expected fron performers Mr who is without doubt of finest tenor i chorus is pronounced a iinplete fulure as a sol ml disappointed the iiidienee The recit sketches of Prof Hill Smith received tin op pi msei ill present sic the marked out its position was not sin unless abused id dances harmful to anyone s lis but public dances where ill classes of mingled to eclher were probably harmful pernicious so the press look it in present isicith was then a middle of the especially stand most of the townsfolk serving of highest Monroes The Free Press editor n were well lalized on the of fees for the new Local groups should favored treatment hut since political campaign was soon to be launched town should make sun hill was riady for campaign activities and people should be able to see return in fees for hist had their first he new council on Thursdij ltiui reviously ii Matthews flill used to be bakery With Storey in the chair business concerning the new hall occupied most of Council lime Chandeliers to cost were and Mrs J Adams was pud fit for up tin hall following construction At this time i controversy the rinfiint of the Hull hell surfaced which was lo occupy lie own fathers for some time and several meet had been proposed to ring Ihe bell at and am and the hours of beginning and ending work A petition was presented however requesting the bell ring at a is well No doubt his was to waken the villagers so they could get to the problem of ringing it on LEM PIE FILLING COLONIAL COOKIES AT SPAGHETTI SPAGHETTI DETERGENT MR BUBBLE i THE TEA i The in chambers March It Ihcy WHILE SUPPLIES CANNOT BE BUYINBULKAND SAVE MORE YOU PAID LESS 1 acton n wholesale RETAIL a UI5IHIBUFUHS J J RETAIL C LOCKS B Secf6 MATH SET H EXERCISE BOOKS PENCILS Variety of BINDERS of 10 TREE BALL POINT PEN WITH SCHOOL SUPPLY PURCHASE OVER SI glenlea drug mart Queen Street East Acton 853 Elson brothers star Tho Acton FreaPress Wednesday Aug 30 1978 B7 The Hills swim team finished fourth out of nine In the championships in Missis sauga won the meet with points followed by Hamilton Fairfield with 177 and Hills with Eric I ad an excellent day for winning both he boys metre freclyk ind metre butterfly fon bison won both the 0 freestyle j0 for boys and finished second in the 25 butterfly Other Hills swim mers capping gold medals wire Mark Howie in the Jennie I us by the same event for Cheryl Thompson in the Go backstroke Theresa in the neither Thatcher in Theresa also placed second m the j0 frieslyle Beth Stewart second In the and Cheryl third In the free style The Hilton Hills mixed medley relay team of Sheila McDonald Eric Heather Thatcher and Malcolm swim third is did the mixed freestyle relay team of Mark Howie Jennie I Theresa Pollltl and In Kelly Cup lion Hilton Hills finished third with 163 points Hamilton won the competition with The brothers once wore the op Hills swimmers Each fin ishcd firs in three events finnie also won a Sold medal for Hilton Hills In the 2o metre Inck stroke MacLeod was in the Theresa iecond in the freestyle Mary I Morrow second in the freestyle Andrew second in the boys metre backstroke Theresa second in he girls Stewart second in he 100 stroke Cheryl Thompson second In the girls butter fly and Mary I Morrow id In the but y The Hills mixed freestyle relay team of Don Stephen Morrow and Theresa ilso finished second Third place finishers for Hills were Mark Howie in the Cheryl Thompson in thi Jennie In ACTON MERCHANTS worked hard last Thursday night to prepare the diamond for a game with league leading Georgetown Chryslers After the day rain the field was exceptionally muddy but hard work had the diamond ready at p just in time for the fog to roll in and cause cancellation of the game the 2j Andrea In the SO Thatcher in the John McFarlane the 100 breast stroke Adrienne in the butterfly J In the butterfly and Andy in hi butterfly The mixed freestyle reluy team of Malcolm fliatcher M and also finished third AIBL tourney The Acton Industrial Base ball League Is planning a fastball tournament for Prospect Park on and Tourn organizer David Allen said reason for the is that any from he can beat another on a ivm day and Norlh Sports from the Condo league will join Station Hotel J and Sports Family Cleaners Vans Welding Hills and Hills Catering in frundly tournament BUILDALLS ENERGY CONSERVATION Fiberglas Insulation tot j i j Save energy and money the Fibre Therm way Rigid Foam Insulation R8 Friction Fit 1S It R20 Friction Fit 15 AS per carton cotton R12 Friction Fit ft per carton carton I Insulation sheet R4 shoot 355 575 Friction Fit flVi 37 ft por carton carton or Entlmal On Salo On Sale A Trl llto each Sloilng CASH CARRY

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