Obituary The Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov 1978 Wilfred Wadie dies in Guelph iithl CUBMASTER Elaine Hannah prepares to instruct a group at the North Halton District Craft Day in St Johns United Church hail Saturday The turnout was the largest ever according to organizers and included cubs left to right Chris Burrell Arthur Van Spronsen Acton B pack and cub Robert Pollard Seven packs from Georgetown attended as well as one from Funeral service was held July he was son of November for Wilfred A Ellen and Duncan He Mr Waldle died in Guelph General Hospital Joining Co as November following a leather worker lengthy illness On November he married Joan in the Born at Acton on Presbyterian Church manse Former resident dies in Oakviiie A former Acton resident children Victor died in Oak Trafalgar Hospital on November 17 following a The Rev Canon Maxwell Illness officiated at the November 17 funeral service at the Mr of shoemaker Funeral Home was interment was Everton born in Erin Township on Pallbearers were February In 1903 he godsons Brian Pell Bob settled in Saskatchewan with Don hen his parents John and Mary Mclvin McCallum where he lived until 1937 McLaughlin when he returned to Ontario One year before returning June he married wife Catherine In Ernfold Saskatchewan Before moving to Oakviiie years ago Mr McCallum lived in and Terra During his lifetime he was a former and a real estate broker and a member of Saskatchewan Wheat Pool and the Senior Citizens in Acton The same year hi Rev A McKcnzic or went overseas with th at the funeral in He returned in 1W5 Shoemaker funeral home Mr was a quiet Pallbearers were nephews natured man who enjoyed Larry and Bill McGlaughlin hunting and fishing He was a neighbor Don member of the Junior Far Del Page and brothers in mors law Davi Smith and Ken m i Brush I lowcrbearcrs were Left to mourn his are Smjth Lloyd Scott Page and David Hear more from Hinton trustee his wife children David of Collingwood Lynn Mrs Ernest of R R Alton and Duncan and Interment Lillian at home one brother William one sister Margaret Mrs Tom McLaughlin of Mil vert on and two dren at Alton and Esquesing school board trustee 1111 Bert may have lost his bid for reelection However board members are sure to hear more from him That was the sendoff got from separate school trustee John Bradley of Milton who spoke on behalf of board during Thursday meeting at Burlington He contributed a great deal and I sure we haven heard the last from him said Bradley Hinton has represented his area well Bradley We 11 miss his old fashioned sense of right and hia dry sense of humor said the Milton trustee The meeting was the last during the past two years said f the old school board HONDA WEVE GOT EMr CIVIC FOR LESS SPEEDS 5 SPEEDS AUTOMATICS BAZ MOTORS LTD top Sales and St Georgetown or 6761813 HALTON HILLS COMMUNITY LEGAL CLINIC Thanks to all the people who attended our 3 seminars this month We feel that we had an enthusiastic turnout to each one and we are hoping to have more seminars in the new year The booklets on the highlights of the new family law are now at the Clinic end cost each for those who wish to buy Coll Us At 877 5256 or 8532400 District Cubs hold craft day Mr Is survived his wife Catherine children Janet Mr John Pell Creek John Aeton Hugh and Victor Brampton Mary Mrs Gordon Cameron Doug Grace Mrs Norm McLaughlin North District ments were served by the Cub Clara J held their annual craft day and Scout Auxiliary of 1st J Johnson Cambridge Saturday in St Johns Church Georgetown Gail Mrs Ken Pitcher hall Cubs from Limehouse The event was organized by and Wayne Acton and George Cubmaster JeanLayman and Sterling He is also survived town crowded the hall were instructed by the making Santa puppets auto- graph books woggles furry animals rings boats and Christmas decorations Travis Preston from Bur to the day enjoyed meeting with The craft day closed witi hi Hilton cubs the Howl and a prayer In refresh i sister Nettie Mrs McLean Victoria Mrs Rogers led British Columbia grand several songs while Mrs Elaine Hannah C the boys children and great grand SANTA WAS on hand at the following the parade Saturday to meet and chat with some of the youngsters Scott Beemer seemed entranced by the candy cane in Santa s hand Bronte Park announces winter plans Bronte Creek Provincial Park has announced its winter program which com bines the pleasant scenery in the park with a wide variety of activities The Complex which includes crosscountry skiing a skating rink and a toboggan hill is open from am to 10 m Sports equip ment will available for rent Fair deal Board of Education is to give all local architects an even chance board projects The board carried a motion from trustee Judy Alexander which called for a revised policy on the appointment of architects Such a policy should ensure the best possible services while en a fair opportunity for all local architectural firms Mrs Alexander steered the motion through other trustees efforts to include consulting engineers with architects because then the board would sometimes have to figure out a way of dealing solely with thi engineers No parking Parks and recreation ad visory board of the Credit Conservation decided Thursday not to proceed with a lo at thi Stiver Creek Centre members agreed thai due to a recent decision of the Information and Education board to have the education centre remain Terra Colta Ihe parking lot situation be reconsidered Lights okayed Approval in principle has been granted by the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board of the Credit Valley Conservation Authority for lights to be in stalled In the ball park at Conservation Area Granted on Thursday the approval is subject to a formal agreement being arranged between Hills which requested the installation and he authority TRAINING The men and women in the St John Brigade must be thoroughly trained in first aid and requallficd each year Royal Canadian Legion BRANCH 197 Attention All Members 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