Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 14, 1979, p. 13

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Federation asks council for money Dog Acton Free Press Wednesday March 14 1979 Wellington Federation of Agriculture will wait about a month to find out how much money it will receive from Council however the amount Is likely to be the same as year Township clerk Lloyd Hindley made the prediction Monday after saying the federation application will be considered at budget time which Is about four weeks away Federation president Ivan Suggltt said the federation budget Is in line with last years so the group is looking for about the same amount Last year grants from municipalities in Wellington County added up to which is about onethird of a mill The federation suggested the mill rate based on farm assess ment which for would be 2 In the county assessment is the least at 346 150 and Peel the most at S3 Mr told councillors the Welling ton federation succeeded in getting lower fuel prices for area farmers by publishing figures The federation will con its efforts towards setting up a labor pool Mr Suggltt RR i MoorefiUd said The federation s an agriculture display will this year be at the Stone Road Mall accord ing to the president and district owners beware Dogs on the loose are a problem in especially on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings when residents place garbage out for pick up trustees will hire an assistant dog control officer to deal specifically with village dog complaints the township covering the the meantime Township Dog Control Officer Mary Keane will patrol village streets Faaturos of the Week DOG CHOW BOARDING AVAILABLE for CATS DOGS 59th anniversary recognized by group District Scooters officiated at a recent Awards Ceremony Service team rep live of Erin presented wood badges to Scout leaders Bill Hammond and Steve Johnson Wellington District Commissioner David awarded Cub Master Vic Johnson and Scout Leader Gary five year service pins Pictured left right front row Bill Hammond Vic Johnson back row Dave Barnelt Gory Lawton Steve Johnson Long bottom Block Parents gain members Block Parents welcome more participants In the pro gram Organizers and Cathy Maclntyre were recent speakers at the Eden Mills Community Club OPP has encouraging residents to local school display the distinctive children to recognize the red and white sign sign It indicates a sale depicting a child holding refuge if they encounter adults hand in their problems while windows from home Constable Kidd of The ladles are eager to The regular meeting of the Rockwood Sunshine Club was held last day Mrs Ruby Peacock is recuperating from her stay In hospital Com munlty singing with an Irish lilt was enjoyed such as Gal way Bay and Eden Mills others Bert Davidson moved that the members of the band and the executive attend a meet ing in the town hall March at 30 m A representative will be in attendance from the New Horizon program in Toronto Mrs Florence May was asked to fill in as assistant pianist Best wishes were sung to Mr and Mrs Max Milne who celebrated their wedding anniversary on Saturday March 10 Happy was sung to Mrs Bert Davidson being day March a Mrs Mary Milne called present the Block Parent Program to any in terested group large or small Information or ap plication forms are available by calling Cubs fathers enjoy potluck supper film on Rev Rennlck of the Acton Pentecostal Church He spoke on Faith faith being a part of every da living There were nine tables of euchre Winners were Mrs Ethel Craig and Bert Davidson For and John Naismith hour visitors from Acton were made welcome The next meeting will be held in the town hall March at clock Mr John Root or will hopefully be in dance to show Ms pic lures of the British Isle IF SPRING IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER WHERE IS YOUR TAX RETURN For personal bus noss farm and ate tax returns has and up data to handlo all your tax noeda and a ecu rawly ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS 101 Street Hours Monday Thursday a 30pm Frdoy9a Sairuday9a m NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY The recent Baba Is Children Concert a foot stomping clapping success Musicians Rory Cruickshank and Michael Dragoman led the enthusiastic audience Town Hall by Mrs The Cub father and son pot luck supper was held recently and after a great meal they enjoyed a film on nature The St John Ambu lance was out with a pro gram of films and a demonstration of first aid for the Cubs at their regular meeting The Girl Guides Brownies and Cubs are planning a Spring Hap pening in the hall on March from 24 Mr and Mrs Leo returned from a week in Chicago at tending Mardi Grns with other members of the Society of Everyone enjoyed the hot Irish stew served at the luncheon in the hall on Wednesday The Craft Club winners this time were Mrs Wilson puree Mr a pillow and Mrs Alice Dow a miniature rOcxlng chair The Friendly Eramosa Library notes met Wednesday with 14 Hospital members present The ladles have finished a bow tie quilt for Mrs A Burlington The baseball season is just around the corner and the boys hosted a party for men only in the hall Saturday night The monthly meeting of the Community Club was held Monday even ing New metal partition units are to be Installed in the washrooms The date Tor the annual Fun Fair has been set for June The piano is to be tuned hopefully before Pub Night March Mrs Townsend Rockwood spoke to the group and asked for more Block Parents in the village The Youth Group is making plans for a games night March 19 and a roller skating night March Mrs Anna Wilson and Mrs Wilk Wilson visited Mrs Bill Wilson who is now confined to the nurs home In Her busband Bill is a patient Guelph General Mrs Fred Mrs AI Burlington Mrs H Link Mrs J Boles Mrs R and Linda Blacklock enjoyed the dinner and fashion show put on by the Order of the Eastern Star at the Paradise Gardens Mr and Mrs Lowric visited Joan mother Mrs Helen Archibald and in Toronto Sunday Cancer as a lump in the breast is only one of the many diseases that can affect the breast In fact per cent of the lumps arc not cancer The Canadian Cancer Society urges women to check with their doctor at the earliest possible time If a lump Is detected fash joust of tons ersontt 1 1 INVENTORY SALE BEAUTIFUL LONG GOWNS 50 DRESSES 35 PANT SETS 35 SWEATERS PLUS MANY MANY MORE AT GIVE AWAY PRICES WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK Early Birds Catch The Worm 11 Mam Street South Acton 8533600 New arrivals at Community Library include Adult fiction A Male Child by Paul Scott Heart of a Rose by Hilda Lewis Overload by Arthur Pattern of People by Elizabeth The Doctors were Brothers by Eliza Scifert General More by Carol Blend by Lillian Culture and Commitment by Margaret Mead Garden Rockwood Guides Cox Guide Captain and Lieutenant Peggy Bertelsen repot that the first Eramosa Philbrook on tube Hal ton Member of Parliament Frnnk Phil brook appeared on the nation- wide morning news show Canada AM this morning Wed nesday and spoke about bankruptcy has been on the program pre viously speaking about topics which concern his riding but influence other areas of the pro vince and country If you smoke stop If you don t smoke don t start Each individual decision not to smoke Is the only effective means of preventing lung cancer Guide Co have recently completed their First Aid part three tire Safety and Emergency Helper badges The successful guides poising these badges are as follow- Karen son Debbie Ward Susan McCormack Shelagh Harding Julie Driver Kim Julie Hob- son Jenny Oliver Kim Smellzcr Lisa Swack Vicki Cnrgill Carolyn Cathy Lynn Heidi Lee Ann Junkknrinen Special thanks went to Rockwood Fire Depart and the Royal City Am but ante Service for their parts in instructing and testing the girls of the Gods by Gerald How I Got to be Perfect by Jean Kerr Juvenile Primary fiction The Little Girl who Lived Down the Road by Niki Daly Miss Emily and the Bird of by C Keeping The Lost Surviving Dragon by M Green Alfred Hitchcock and the Mystery of the Deadly Double William first Day of Spring by Diane Elson 8783272 156 Main St 8783208 Ont 6 IB 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