Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 29, 1978, p. 2

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2 Ths Acton Froa Press Wednesday Nov Rental firm singed In appliance theft Gord Chapman and Michael Heller discussed the legal aspects of marriage breakdown at a seminar last Wednesday at Knox Hall Marriage breakup is subject of seminar A separation agreement is very useful when the is breaking up be cause not only settles issues but also eliminates much of the hostility and confront situations for Un couple and Michael Heller told a seminar last Wednesday night McMillan of George town and of Acton spoke at simimr sponsored In fie Hills Legal Clinic Heller said sepanlum agreement isn mandators but since it is a contract between spouses it permits the couple to avoid possible future action Separation ijretmtnts issues sueh is child division of real property maintenance child visitation and pavmtnt of debts Heller explained Not does agreement eliminate con but it ends the and allows both the wife to be pointed He urged both parties ingiige to liandh addine tin lawjers will make sure e id n Charges by Hal ton Acton Rental outlet on Main are pending Street North last week against a Brampton man in Gone Is wait Kohler with the theft of a gas generator burner appliance form the Two or three Black Wolf attacks farm What believed to be the wolf or coyote that was shot on the Ninth I ine last week may have visited two farms on the Sixth Line before It met its death We saw it coming along the lane across the road said Eileen Burt She and her husband watched the animal sometime between lip m udlilltdis appeared in their neighbors yard Their neighbor phoned them to say the wolf had gone through his horses and dogs and was headed their way Mrs Hurt said They discovered the wolf fighting their own dog which I barked an unusual circumstance Mrs Burt said They had to have their dog destroyed after to the barn she said Her husband got out his shotgun but discovered here were no shells and the time the neighbor arrived with a loaded iieipon the ammalhndvanlshedncross the fields she said She said it was the first time they d seen a wolf on their proper v although they had heard them In the night a few weeks ago noted bit even though the animal was definitely r ibid it v is still able to run at a lot of speed Decker drills were the loot taken during a weekend break in at Lumber Church Street The drills are each valued at about was gained via a rear window also have a suspect In mind In connection with last weeks break and entry of a Dower Avenue home A brown colored suitcase vulucd at akin was gained through a basement window A garden variety dwarf went missing sometime on weekend from the front yird of Caroline Nurseries Highway west of town The Hue of a dwarf garbed in a red hat appeared the snowfall so there are no tiny foot steps to follow dwarf stands about twofelt high and is valued at REGIONAL POLICE estimate a total of in property damage resulted from the two vehicle collision on Queen Street Friday Puppies find homes ave found for nil of the abandoned puppies week by J on the Town Line Mrs called the Press last week ex plaining that she found four puppies and one oneyearold the side of the road All but one were female She desperately needed homes for litem all to go to By Thursday homes were found for three puppies with a tentative home for the older The wanted to keep one of the Pups and by Sunday even older dog was to a I home in Acton There was a happy ending Hit hid beginning of the abandoned Heller their ad mil look for miliums positive of agreement is it forms Ihe basis of tin he noted in in told the ludunci then is both mil pro uncial legi- an It foi 3500 damages i Hi in pi of M Mill thin Hilton llcglor lit both raullng west street whin the i is about twice that amount name of he of the second was not released by officers because the driver is of juvenile age A resident a two surprise when he returned to his parked car last week The dollar figure was the Police est of the damage to the left side of the car owned b 18 Kingham ltd The other driver left the scene of the mishap New John Deere Compact Snow Thrower iml new ispcets of pro legislation mil tin it philosiphs disclosure of He iach in own what put lhlllLslII Turkey supply Continued from Page 1 Reports of stockpiling art just not the retorts Gra presently In storage been purchased the stores a I read How about price Although are currently selling for a reported a pound in some Gray predicts price will come down In bet ieen97 cents and Si per pound before Christ masstill higher than last but compared to red meats and chicken Gra tin rise in price of beef in past six months to a higher demand for and price rise ihe farmer is still making no profit he says The producer reaps of cents j ret cents higher than last That three tents represents food Assault charge against officer EMILYS NATURAL FOODS Mill Street East Acton Acton Mews Old Free Pass Building Featuring Vitamin and Mineral Supplements Herbal Teas Spices Bread and Dairy Products As Well As Help Yourself Food Bins Help Yourself From Our Food Bins And Cut The Cost Of Your Christmas Baking Attractively Packaged Pure India Teas and Gift Pack Herbal Blends the In the same period whole- salt profit margin and retail profit escalated rapidi Gray The processor profit margin increased l is to 3d cents while the retailer margin up 17 to or According to Gray growers refused profit margin knowing this would happen and they d be blamed for any pnet hikes A combination of he shortage of rtd meats and their increased price left the way open for other segments to increase their profit margin he explains George Gray feels turkey has been for a long time Increased demand for turkey is often due to doctors advice Turkey being an excellent source of protein with less and fewer calories than most other meats is often recom mended by the medical pro fession Turkeys have a higher feed conversion rate too and produce a pound of cheaper than beef or pork Gray predicts Canadian per capita consumption will be up to 15 pounds of turkey per year by from the present ten pounds Its not a complicated story summarizes the board president A Blight im balance in supply and demand has created a Hon blown up by the news media he feels The whole story says George Gray Is enough turkey for everyone at a reasonable price Anyone for chopped liver Colourful HAPPY HOLIDAY GIFT WRAP 3 Roll 480 29 Roll 26 x1000 2 Moll J98 99 Roll 26 77 for AH Your Games and Toys Visit

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