Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 12, 1980, p. 11

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The- Acton Press Wednesday Mar 1980 The candy gal can demonstrated how to make moulded home made candy the Ladles Fair Board meeting lost Wednesday night at Acton Library Kennel approved Hoi ton fills general committee has recom mended council next week pass a resolution authorizing staff give James Miller Tenders awarded Council awarded tenders for gravel and used oil last week Mann Construction Guelph won the tender because of their low price for gravel Hey were biddhig on a variety of projects for cubic yards of gravel Two other companies were in the bidding George Peres Fergus obtained the contract for used oil at cents per gallon The township uses old oil to control dust on roads The oil Is usually a mixture of industrial crank case and bunker oil Sheep club has election Eleven club members were present at the sec Sheep Club meeting which was held at the Agricultural Office Milton Feb 19 The meeting com with the H Pledge Following this was the election of of ficers Officers for 1980 are as fallows Pros Richard Stanley VicePresident Jamie Richardson Secretary Amanda Kunicn and Press Reporter Acton and his wife a licence to operate a kennel at their home General committee endorsed the staff report calling for a licence to be Issued Monday night It was noted at the meeting there have been no obj ections from neighbors to the kennel Ballinafad by Winifred Smith Mrs Lloyd Burt was hostess for the March meeting of the W The ladles in charge of the dessert and coffee were Mrs Buckrel and Mrs assisted by the hostess The president opened with few words of wis dom The roll call brought some interesting com to the question What do we expect of Newcomers and What Do They expect of us The president letter was read which stated that 1930 was an import ant year for the W I The meeting was turned over to the Public Relations Convener Mrs Grace McEnery She remarked that public relations was important to an organization and quoted several important facts to prove it Margaret Jamieson was colled on for the motto It was on the changing role of the housewife Many changes were revealed which would have seemed unbelievable to the home makers of a few yeara ago Current events were given by Lille Given The woman of the month was Party for 80 year old A happy occasion was celebrated on Sunday February at Ligny School for J Leslie Fisher formerly of Scotch Block now of Hamilton He is a brother of Jim Fisher of Scotch Block John Fisher of St Louis Michigan and the late Isabel Bird Around relatives and friends called to wish him a happy birthday Those from a distance who attended were John and Meta Fisher Helen and Robert Olney Michigan USA Jim Irene and Suzanne Roe Melville and Annie Wanless Bramp ton Elaine Lc Coure Toronto Albert and Hunter Burlington and Gladys and Tom learns about genealogy Booth fails to trim mileage Give the elves In your family a Leprechaun at Bet ICE CREAM STORE Halton Hills Shopping Centre 235 Guelph Street Georgetown 8773312 Free Attic Insulation Were crazy but were giving it away I No it s not a gimmick or a Tako advantage of the C H I grant program and we II rebate you the rest Here show it works We have an Inventory and If your home qualifies for a C H I grant you could have your homo insulated absolutely offer upmMmtl ACT NOW Cad Gary Brace 8569971 ng you worm for yean Brandco Insulators Rock wood shared by two women as Eleanor McLean spoke briefly on the New Speaker of the House Madame Sauvc She had more say about the Mystery woman however and as she read of the good deeds and accomplishments which were many of the lady in question it did not take long for members to know it was their own past president Mrs Margaret who was so deserving of this honor All present were look Ing forward to the last part of the program which was the talk by the guest speaker Lydia Snow did not need any introduction as she has been a guest at prcv meetings She spoke on genealogy and tracing your family tree which she said was the third most popular hobby in the country Papers were handed out to each one as they were told how to go about filling them out to start finding out about their ancestors Miss Snow gave out some useful information where one could get boo Its those interested Earlier in the after noon when the business part of the was in progress she kindly consented to Judge the baking competition There were five entries of a carrot loaf Winnie Smith was declared the winner with Eleanor McLean placing second Courtesy convener Alma Sinclair sincerely thank for her time and the effort Miss Lillian Shortill arrived back home after spending a holiday in Las Vegas Mrs Viola Shortill and Miss Penny Shortill spent a few days last week in Florida Mrs Beatrice Coombs of Luke was guest at the home of Mr and Mrs Jesse for a few days last week The men choir with a musical cell on during church service on Sunday They sung the beautiful An I Found The Answer There should be a Musical Selection Sunday in the near future as the ladies of the church have formed a choir Now they have the junior choir the ladies choir and the men choir Special music on Sunday always adds much to the service of worship We were sorry to hear Mrs Ursula Eckcrt was confined to hospital over week end A bid by Councillor Hoy Booth to reduce proposed mileage hikes for town employees using their own cars failed Monday night at Hills general committee A staff report which was approved by com calls for cm to receive cents a mile for the first miles and cents a mile for every mile after Department head will receive a flat rate of a munth These new rates which must still be approved week by council are retroactive to the beginning of March The councillors directed the clerk office to convert the mileage rates to metric which means staff will receive IS cents a Km for first km and centre a km for each km after Booth urged the rate be 15 cents a km for the first km 12 cents per km for the next km and 10 cents a km after 12 He said this would mean the staff wouldn t receive quite as much compensation for driving their own cars as the report urged but fcitthc rates he proposed compared favorably with those given in other municipalities and by other government agencies Minium I Numbers RACEWAY HARNESSRACING Post Time Thursday Sunday Evening Afternoon 8pm 2pm Trlaclor Enactor Wegwing AkCortdrtlonad Club Haute DON T SETTLE FOR LESS FOR The Fantastic RABBIT Speed 5 Speed and Automatic Gas and MBAZ MOTORS ltd A Raspberry or Strawberry Jam WITH PECTIN 24 FL OZ JAR 79 IN TOMATO SAUCE Beans with Pork ASSORTED COLORS Facet le Royale Facial Tissue 59 FANCY Whole Kernel Corn 312FL si Sim LQUID a Sunlight Davids PURE VEGETABLE OIL Margarine S09 Deterg tt0 Rasptw 129 Bread D pays si FRESH Pork Loin Roasts RIB PORTION MAPLE LEAF cooked Smoked Pork Shoulders LB FRESH ECONOMY PACK RIB A CENTRE 1 TENDERLOIN Loin Pork Chops PREVIOUSLY FROZEN Pork Hocks LB St ASSORTED VARIETIES Pasta 77 Vegetable Oil Primo Beans Spaghetti Sauce Lady Fingers 3sa1 87 60 WHOLEWHEAT CRACKED WHEAT OR WHITE SANDWICH Bread LOAF 49 ROYAL INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED A OZ OR OZ CheeseSllces 169 OF MEXICO PRODUCE OF USA CANADA NO 1 GRADE Pork Loin Roasts 105 Turbo Fillet 145 139 EdamCtiease c199 Co mad Beat 179 Side Bacon 179 j 169 Mini Staler Sausages 209 Fried Chicken Meat Plea go Seel Burners Bologna pi s 199 Hem Sleaka a 159 Brussels Texas Green Sprouts Cabbage Anjou Pears California Sunklst Navel Oranges CANADANO 1 GRADE LB Cooking Onions bags GRADE A Carrots Red or Golden Delicious Apples lb PRODUCE OF MEXICO CANADANO 1 GRADE Cucumbers 3 99 59 ONTARIO GROWN Bean Sprouts 3 99 ffT HALTON HILLS IGA HWY NO STREET GEORGETOWN ACTON IGA MAIN STREET NORTH ACTON

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