Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 6, 1978, p. 14

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Dec 6 1978 Birth death We congratulate Mr and Mrs Fred Gisby of on the arrival of their first child David Frederick born on Nov We regret that Gordon is again in hospital but hope he may improve in health soon We extend sympathy to the family of Harry Brown who passed away Dec at the Manor in Milton where he has been making his home He was 86 from Mrs Hannah i chouse Group Commit tee and the Local Association held a successful multisale in the hall last Saturday All proceeds are divided evenly between the Scouting and Guiding groups in the village Winner of the first prize food hamper was Ken Genoe of 1 Georgetown Second prize a pound turkey went to Betty Dubuc of and the third prize a gingerbread house went to Valerie Tcllier of Thank you to all who supported this sale Four Cubs attended the District Craft workshop for first year Cubs It was held at St John United Church in Georgetown Chris Gary Foster Robert joyed the afternoon making their many crafts Eden Mills Local couple feels earthquake tremors J Council briefs Limitation of to clerk Lloyd population to 1770 persons by is council s resolution to Planning Board A head official from the Ontario Liquor Licensing Board is requested to attend the December meeting to discuss the details of the Hotel lounge licence application as well as previous information requests which have been ignored Over half of residences have connected to the municipal water and sewer system according to Plumbing Inspector Carl Meadows The township solicitor will draw the agree ment up between the six homeowners who require be purchased by the ministry of the Environment installed and maintained by the pro perty owners he said dents who have yet to connect to the municipal system will receive a letter issued by the Plumbing Inspector advising them of the experiences gathered from previous lage installations There arc positions open on the Planning Board Com munity Centre Board Recreation Committee local Architectural Conservancy Advisory Committee and Library Board Council requests that persons now sit ting on the various boards make council aware if they wish reappointment Thatchtr Crescent was approved as a township road in a July agreement between the Township and the Board of Trustees according The Trustees want guard rails erected along the ravine side of Thatcher Crescent Roads Superintendent Bob Hamilton docs not see necessity for the installation The Board of Trusties advised to seek funding for this project from the developer or from their own budget ItTTLf looks enviously at a house a Scouts Cubs Brownies and He livers bazaar Saturday The house wan one if the draw Ballinafad White gift Sunday this weekend by Winifred Smith Sundays kept many worshipper home on including some that were Ik into tin fellowship of the Church Since it was the first Sunday in the candle signifying light was lit Die Sacnmcnt of Holy torn minion was oust id To add si beautiful inthiin was sung by is Wind nil f imilv strvicc Sunday goods will nun id for distribution to lot families Hit sirvici tlnrc Rockwood bowling S3 points Kays Feeds a boar Comers Good Timers Happy Gang Hovers 41 Pasties Late Comers Ladies over for Tuesday Nov lv Ann Parkinson Leila Pi art Nellie Stockman Ellen 589 Jane Murison j74 Alice Johnson McKcrsie Joy Halliburton Sue Nighlingak H0 Joanne Carney Bolton Jean Smith Men over 600 lor Tuesday Nov Howard Dunk Fred Vandcrvalk Paul David Elmer Allan Bolton Results of games bowled Tues Nov points highest Parkinson Stock points Jo II illiburton Van Drill s points How in Dunk s heeds 4 Ml m CM LalUonurs points 653 4 points In limine Jam tuclphits points ar J8 Dune in 54j points I nil John I Kiri I points ml Holm in 78 Good I mm 5N Rnvtrs mints mm Hit fnssil petroleum and etui iiinsumid is ihrmikh imffitnin by Mrs The Youth Group from the Presbyterian Church re cently enjoyed a tasty supper and fun evening as guests of Ihe minister Rev Carrie at the manse in Rockwood Mr and Mrs Don have returned from a holiday in Mexico Don and Marg were sitting on the beach they felt the tremors from the earthquake that rocked Mexico City Their return flight was delayed in and also at Chicago of a winter storm Needless to say Don and Marg arc happy lo be safely home with their children The annual meeting of the Presbyterian Women was at the of Mrs in Hit president opened the meeting with the prayer of St Francis of Amiss Mrs Burden reported on Sirvicc of for Mrs Karen Timbers Knox will hi congregational luncheon followed by the annual Sunday School con Ihe annual meeting of the nil was held Wed evening Not as many is attended but oilier events and sickness kept some Hie many friends and family of Bud Snow will be pleased to know he was nil from hospital I Chimney fire Acton volunteer fire fighters were culled to a chimney fire Monday evening home of Mr Fifth I of There was no damage re ports fire chief Mick Holmes Church Acton Karen Is the new Area Educational Con The annual reports were read and roll call was answered with the payment of membership fees for 1979 Pennies for the Fellowship of the Least Coin were received and dedicated Mrs I Chamberlain gave a reading on Saskatchewan devotions were taken by Mrs G on The Light or the World Rev Carrie Doehring was for the election of officers The slate of officers is- changed little from last year The president is Mrs Harden treasurer Mrs and secretary Mrs Rev welcomed all the officers for and wished them good luck and Mrs and Mrs James thanked nil of the officers for their good work over he post Mr and Mrs Ted are gelling a tree for the church and the annual White Gifts and luncheon will be held Sunday December 17 flic Sunday School teachers relinquished their gills this year pur chased a lovely table for the vestibule A donation is lobe modi to the Activity Department at I- dm House Nursing Home instead of sending individual Christmas cards to The shut ins ire be remembered with flowers A donation is to be sent to The Cheer and the White Gifts ire to go to the Rev Visitation Group next meeting will be at the home of Mrs Bill Mac donald on December 19 with Christmas exchange post office box for Christmas cards remaining bazaar Items from the community bazaar were auctioned off to help treasury The meeting closed with prayer by Rev Carrie and refreshments were served by Mrs Herb and Shirley Mrs Wilson ex tended courtesy remarks for a good evening Miss Cathy attended the Canadian Western in Region FOR ALL OF CANADAS BUILDING NEEDS DR DK CHONG announces the transfer of his practice MEDICAL HYPNOSIS fromSlralford Ontario to the office of Peter Berndl at 607 LYONS LANE By appointment only 8440864 Co Road S 304 GEORGETOWN 8776984 Gals Pal Your Fashion Shop Meet Snagglepuss Yogi Boo Boo Ranger Smith Pixie Dixie Now at SHOPPERS BRAMPTON HIGHWAY The Corporation of the Town of Milton PUBLIC NOTICE SNOW PLOWING SNOW REMOVAL operate in keeping parked vehicles in driveways and OFF streets In the Town of Milton to allow for prompt Snow Plowing Snow Removal On sac streets the presence of even one parked car prevents our snow plowing equipment from plowing any part of that street because of turning area required for the snow plows Work Crews and Police ere authorized to have parked vehicles which are left on the roads streets towed away at the owner s expense if they obstruct cleaning operations PROPERTY OWNERS Your co operation in clearing snow from the sidewalk in front of your property is requested When clearing snow please operate by not plowing or shovelling snow from your property on to the road Besides being dangerous it is illegal and offenders can be charged Your co operation in observing these regulations will assist greatly In the winter control programme and be to the advantage of all crtizertt Rockwood District Coming CALLING all An evening Progressive Euchre n on Monday It at OH or 10331 Have A Christmas PotLuck Dinner With The Hon EUGENE MINISTER OF and HARRY GREENE lOUfl LIBERAL CANDIDATE at the ANNUAL MEETING Wellington Duferm Simcoe Federal Liberal Association Wednesday December 13 700 Pm MASONIC HALL SHELBURNE ONTARIO General Public Welcome Si Si Si Si CENTRE Capet end Roaring Speaafsts Installers On Staff RICHMOND CORONET VENTURE OZITE CALLAWAY Hard Cushioned Vinyls from ARMSTRONG and G WEE ESTIMATES Lakeview Centre TRUCK STOPS STORE DRIVE- MILTON The Fifth Wheel BOOT TH MONTH REG MILTONS WESTERN WEAR SPECIALISTS our fur id boots Also available in our store FIRST QUALITY WESTERN SHIRTS and STETSONS All Canadian Mado EXCITING NEW FAMILY SHOW THE NATIONAL TAP DANCE CO OF CANADAS HEARTWARMING LIVELY NEW MUSICAL THETIN SOLDIER A happy colorful adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen Classic TOWN HALL ST LAWRENCE CENTRE DEC DEC OPENING SOLD OUT ORDER YOUR FAMILYS TICKETS NOW Special Children Matinees Dec Dec Jan Doc 2t Adults 00 Children 50 Adults Children DATE TIME CHILD TOTAL 1st choice J 2nd choice I My chequemoney order payable to the St Lawrence Centre Is enclosed Ami Please charge my ChargexVISA 1 1 American Express Expiry Date ST LAWRENCE CENTRE FRONT ST TORONTO MSE1B4 MlfNldrMMd Card No Telephone

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