Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 21, 1979, R2

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2 Real Estate Show Place March Smith Tie Area was marred by two acci dents this past week the first one early in the week when a Mr Whitney of Erin and three young people from the family whose home is on the Line were returning from Erin High school Their car was hit by another car Lights out over six hours but still euchre backing out of a drive way One of the passen gers received serious back Injury The driver and he others in their ear were less seriously hurt The second accident happened in the village of right across from the store There were two cars in but no IF SPRING IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER WHERE IS YOUR TAX RETURN For fami tax return and up to ill your tax of tie nil and accurately ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS 101 GMrgotown Ontario 3Z9 SatrudaySa m NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 4168772217 injury to the occupants of either car It affected many residents of the village and the surround countryside as one of the cars smashed head on into a main hydro pole breaking it in two It happened about 4 in the afternoon on Friday resulting In the power being off in a large arcs It was not until around that same evening that the hydro crew had repaired some of the damage and the lights came on again Residents 6lh Lines were without power and those living on the in the same area were also affected Euchre anyway In spite of no electricity the scheduled euchre was held Friday night Mr and Mrs Don Brown had again Invited the to come to their home for another party It is a few miles from but was in the blackout area There had been no heat in the recreation room since about JO in the afternoon when the hydro went off Don got a good fire going in the Gordon Sinclair MR NICE GUYSTRIKES AGAIN I living room Helen provided enough candles to light up differ parts of the house Two men in the group who were used to camp ing up North went home for Coleman lanterns Tobies were up In the living room den and kit It wis around when the first round started There was an atmosphere of pioneer days as tin players moved from table to table By lunch time however he rooms were all aglow with the lights every one was familiar with as the warmth from he furnace was felt In every corner The weatherman favoured with a fairly mild night for the occasion Mrs presi dent of the sincerely thanked Mr and Mrs Brown for the use of their home mentioning that there had been more work involved for them with the hydro off There were eight tables in play Winners being Indies 1st Mrs Madlll 2nd Mrs Given Gents 1st Don Brown 2nd George It was a good night for the Irish on Saturday evening when the Hall Board sponsored the St Patrick Dance McEncry whose home is in Alberta spent part of lost weekend with Ins parents Mr and Mrs Ernest McEnery Mrs Lloyd Marshall returned Sunday from Nassau in the Bahamas where she spent 10 days visiting with relatives Her aunt Mrs Le itch accompanied her back and will be visiting here for a week or so before leaving for her home in Manitoba Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Kleer on the birth of a Utile son returning from a holiday in Florida Mr and Mrs John and daughters Kelly and Erin also Mr and Mrs Morley Shortili have arrived back from a brief holiday in the Sunny Mrs Schwartz was hostess for the March meeting of he Tuesday evening March 13 Due to the absence of the president Vice President Mrs called the meeting order She opened with a devotional period Boll call was answered by members replying lo ihe Question What Has the Younger Generation Tauglil Mrs reported on Literature Then was an exchange if ideas for the annual Fill Sides was the guest speaker His topic was Children and The CI Busy month for WI Congratulations to Clifford and Mary McDonald who cele brated their twenty fiflh wedding anniversary with a party at their home on March They thank family friends and neighbors for lovely gifts Mr and Mrs Frank Hannah Douglas and Michael enjoyed a short holiday at Barbados mid winter WI vicepresident Mrs Anderson intro duced Mrs Stuart of who showed plants and explained core March 14 Mrs Kirk wood spoke on behalf of the Women Institute giving some early history of he organisation and of the Memorial Hall The committee of ladies served lunch A busy month is ahead for local ladies with a marathon euchre a course in quilling he annual meeting and an Easier egg making demonstration from Mrs Brownie And Guide News The monthly meeting of the a ion was held March at the home of Barb Had don Upcoming events were discussed and it was announced hat he annual Bottle Drive would be held on April We would like to remind interested people that any type of gloss jar or bottle would be and appreciated These will be picked up by the lsl Brownies and Guides on the date The girls will also be out selling Guide cookies on May and later on in May will be looking for word to the Mother and Daughter banquet There will be combined Brownie and Guide camp at Camp Maa from May 18 lo and many girls are already registered for it The next LA meeting will be held April 9 at he home of on Line Another event which look place this month was an exclu sion for Ihe Brownies ti ihe Milton School for the March Thej found it very interesting them had the pportunity to try their sign language at Hi is lime STEPHEN Wade left and BUI Girling Canadian publishers of Lei Me Introduce My Self a new book for parents present Reg chief barker of Varicly Clubs Tent with a cheque for Herman Williams second right a coauthor was in Canada for the release of the book Unique baby book honors Variety Club A new book far young parents written from a baby perspective Let Me Introduce My Self has been released during this the international yearoflhe child During the official dedication Bill Girling of Girling Wade also presented ihe Variety Club chief barker Reg with a cheque for 1 provide audiovisual and rending aids for he Variety Village program for handicapped youngs Let Me Introduce My Self Is designed to help parents relate to Iheir newborn children in the first months of life according to coauthor Herman Williams The 128page book Is the result of years of research by staff of the Union College Character Research Project In New York It is intended as a learning system book format which can help parents to look and observe their own child lo understand what tho child is trying lo say and to record il In the diary section of the book Williams said Let Me Introduce My Self is available for through all Dominion food stores in Ontario It can also be purchased for through the Cradle Club GIfl Pack a free gifl for new mothers containing sample products and a discount coupon for the book Dominion stores

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