Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 16, 1979, p. 18

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The Acton Freo Press Wednesday 1979 Patricia Jackson installed as president of CWL by Kola McMion Pauline Gordon was Milken tram the rrcrnlly loured the trie Press fallowing a lour of Tannery Tl e men were of Ihe local llutar Club I rout row Hand Herman In Hick Castro Jr Free publisher and Don Donald and Doming Duermc Back row Whiting and Bobby At the May meeting of presented with an St Joseph a Catholic CWL past pin Women League on bv Jnckson on Tuesday May a special mass was held for members in appreciation executive commitment Installed to the throughout her term as following offices were president president Patricia Jack members son 1st vicepresident proceeded to the parish Patricia 2nd ball l0 vicepresident regular business 3rd vicepresident meeting When the Stella Wallace chair was turned tary Ruth Jackson treasurer Verna presented Pauline In a meaningful cere- Gordon with a leather past president Bible engraved with her Pauline Gordon pre- name seated the presidents reported on gavel to new president lh rummage sale which Patricia Jackson as a was held in April Parish symbol of her new office members were generous During the mass all donations many members of the CWL articles could not be presented with a ployed lighted candle held In articles were right hands as they re- carefully laid aside for a League vows The second rummage sale candles were a symbol of will be held Friday Faith Hope and Love evening May and Saturday morning May at the legion and larger Pat gave an Jackson and Pat facilities to set up the r v Carton attended a plans are in will accom Life conference April store for the annual modate shoppers more JffMl women to be held comfortably and provide on AprU available to anyone in on November This them with a wider range she Pot tcrested in this worth year the bazaar will be of interests Jackson attended while cause held In the Acton Legion The raffle draw this for the first time Space year will offer a hooked has been a problem in the rug and hand made quilt church hall in the past made by the members of Ample parking available the league The County Board of EducOon presents BAND and CHOIR SPECTACULAR 1979 Rodcwood School char members 76EnnDHS char ft band members 900 county music school chars and bands massed selections Surprising facts on beef prices given by WI Mrs Gates On a warm mid summer like evening and two gathered at the home of Mrs bald for the May meeting if Greenock Branch It 11 call was bring an have made Ins a great of talent and beautiful workmanship including crochet cross stitch dress making embroidery needlepoint nulls rug hooking sculptured hooking stuffed toys etc Standing committee conveners gave two minute reports Agric and Canadian Industries beef prices per serving have not risen as high as other food necessities In Family and Consumer Affairs In some instances a lining used in travel homes contains a glue which causes an illness especially quarters weather Wellington Centre May in St Andrew demonstrated the Art of Presbyterian Church Flower Arrangement Illllsburgh With some definite rules Branch being hostess of thumb a few flowers Several Greenock mem plan to attend New program for our branch will be made up this week at a meeting of the executive and con veners at Mrs Addison home May 17 Spotlight on Bread a senior short course will confined rcp for those wishing to attend the evening class this fall Mrs Slater one of right containers etc a 12 most attractive table will take the form of a centre can be created visit to Ontario A grit ill A as was formerly Museum Milton shrubs and the planned for May on June Bring a box lunch X- X- Students X- Sr Citizens University of Guelph Athletic Centre Wednesday May 23 730 pm 1 Community Tho people at our clinic can you free advice about how to aolvo soma of your problem WE HANDLE Family Problems U1CWCB Probloms DebtorCreditor Problems Consumer Welfare LandlordTenant Problems Drug Alcohol Related Problems EmployerEmployee Problems IF WE CAN HELP COMB SEE US AT GEORGETOWN LEGAL CLINIC Main Street South 877 and ACTON LEGAL CLINIC Mill Street East 8S324O0 Annual will be held ncw mem j In a hike on the weekend the competition re just a few of the many Scouts who took points over the two days I- First Georgetown places first in hike Scouts from the First Scout pack placed first in a weekend hike involving packs from Acton Georgetown Glen Williams The boys were in two man teams and between the two of them carried all their gear They left from Ave and the Appleby Line Milton Friday and hiked three miles Rattlesnake Conservation Area where hey spent the night Saturday m the groups hiked along the St Josephs by Susan We were all very sad to ear about the death of rather father Clarence Strive Everybody is getting ready for track and field Limber up everybody The kindergartens as wellastheoncs twos and threes went to Bronte Creek Conservation Area and farm Constable Andrews visited the grade ones and twos and talked about bicycle protection and safety Mrs s class also enjoyed their trip to Bronte Creek Mrs Graham class enjoyed their trip to Bronte Creek very much They particularly liked Spruce Lane farm a turn the century farmhouse which had been recon to its original condition The grade fours and fives arc starting a new theme in environmental studies called native people The cobras won again last week for good behaviour The grade five and sixes will be to study leering They are practising long distance running and how to use a compass fur the leering cor test The grade seven and eights went on a trip to the Kelso Conservation area to visit he County Museum and to the Hamilton Spectator in Hamilton Bruce trail to Mount Nemo Scout Reserve Many boys were caught in the beginning or a thunderstorm on the mountain but eventually all arrived at the reserve safely Sunday the boys hiked back up Mount Nemo over the Line to Cedar Springs Road just north or Highway 5 near Burlington Placing behind first Georgetown were fifth Georgetown in second place and Glen Wil Hams in third spot Acton had four teams there out of the ores Participants were Donnie McDonald Ted Moyse Tim Height And rew Ferguson Tim Gar ton Derek Boyle and Jim McVeigh Leaders from Acton were John Shar pies Mark Rick Gibson HUM PENSIONS On April 1979 Prime M mister said about tin Canada Pension Fund There ire enough fundi to th year but after the fund could be in trouble Contributions will have to be listed or benefits reduced Mr is talking about the Canada Pension Plan not the spee al plan for civil and MPs Their plan is much mure generous starts it Ay 55 not it like But nooncstalkine reducing the benefits or rmkinj the civil ictually for whit they iet retires at his pension is worth tat indexing If Clark retires at his pension is worth If retires at pension is worth of these men hive less than 14 of their salary to their pension The tot cost oF these Ottawa pensions never beer figured out until the voters hue cry forced the government to hire experts to do a study and us all the bid news The government has con fessed it w a wront and is now to us with another plan Not surprisingly experts said the ncw change is i shim They civil sonants make eho between indexed pensions and cash But they tmtnj both Ribert Grander President of The Canad an Pens on C May 1979 In 1975 member who ntered the H at sat years least a per cent pay per ye ir ind lipereent pension inereavc per ye after ret low figures would have package that would 471 in private I And of eourse the lek would be more now Globe and Mail April 1979 The 3 parti will on In his dec lion Very will go bringing up you Juil read The C Coal t liovmcih members II pay na be eve utd be 1 elected in tins hem may help sae you considerably mote n m I If poll v on I And he in nun re It read ng all ijhl to so dial newly be even up il esc Ihe National Citizens Coalition Sul0 St Oni Help Today FROM YOUR C Suns Sum ISJ A Oar Sin I Ihe d rfwukl be a public and 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