Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 23, 1980, p. 10

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10 Tho Acton Press Wednesday Apr 1 1980 Vukovich trial postponed It will likely be another three months before former Acton resident Gail Vukovich goes on trial for one count of first degree murder and two counts of attempted murder Mrs Vukovich la accused of stabbing to death her seven yearold son Michael last October in Iowa as well as stabbing her other two sons Mat five and Jonathan aged four months at the time of the Incident She appeared In court in January to plead not guilty and was to have gone on trial Monday but a spokesman for the County Attorney Office said the trial has been continued with no date set The spokesman suggested Mrs Vukovich won go on trial or at least another three She Is in custody in the psychiatric ward of St Francis Hospital in Waterloo Iowa where she continues to undergo psychiatric testing Mrs Vukovich Is expected to offer an insanity defence Joseph Vukovich formerly of Gienlea Medical Centre in Acton moved with his wife Gail and three sons to Iowa last August The tragic incident on his first day of work at Alien Memorial Hospital in Waterloo Waterloo Is a city adjacent to Cedar Falls where the tarn ily was living CBS to meet Bell Canada Eleven new guides were enrolled recently In the Acton Guide Company They got together at to admire their new guide pins They are front row left lo right Carol Parent Sharl Don stan and Colleen row left to right Kim Gillies Pauline Stuck Angela Hunter Sandy Gill pie and Lisa Back row left to right Karl Gudgeon Christine Beaton Leaders of the company are Alison Gion and Joanna Deacon Park Edge presents plans The main issue discussion separating They want the hill Township Council and So do we The only Park Edge Develop- question is time I d is when to make a ahead do it mole hill out of a Rock cording to the plans wood mountain Councillor John McLeod Council gave Its eering consultant some Deputy Reeve Dave of debate Monday night had the final Park Edge Development word in the discussion representatives were which urged the lowering present for part of the the hill on Rockwood Churchill Wecome new church members southwest edge before civiero confirmed that no any roads or services are application has been installed Then Park made for a way side pit Edge may start house A trustee at construction That the the meeting asked at way we should go Park Edge intends to do Park Edge with the gravel representatives What business is it of and Louis Hilts formally presented drawings plus a agreement for the lot project to council The developers Indicated said it is they were ready to sign him to remove the hill the agreement Monday Thats what we Council then passed the wanted to do said Mr documents to its civiero advisor Gary Erard of Triton ineering for comment At least one additional re port from the Grand River Conservation by J Turner Churchill Community Authority is also ex Vi3ied pS te presented Church held their Spring Lodge Nursing Home this week Quarterly Tuesday afternoon for a The before Meeting Thursday sing song and fellowahip council for the at the church with the with the residents development of 11 Jenkins presiding rae Paper M Among the various items fe held May may be added later Newspapers tied previous meetings was decided to ad In handy bund Park Edge has indicated vance orders at per les fllso magazines it may truck out some of copy for church his bundled separately may the gravel expected to be presently being printed brought to Turner a found in the hill to install new Precnst concrete yard however Monday Mr the choir loft to restyle the banquet tables with metal folding legs and to Install an outside dusk to dawn light In the church yard A clean up work bee was planned for the Saturday Last Communion Sun day six new members were received Into tho church Howard and Terry Soutiere Shirley Swnckhamer and Joan These folk have already proven themselves able and wl ling helpers and we come them into the fellowship of the con bowling Women over 500 for April Alice Johnson 666 Erke Van Vev Dahmer Mar Jorie 0 Krafka Nellie Stokman 575 Leila King Vera Donnell 562 Jean Smith Sue Nightingale 556 Marg Muriel Buttenham 511 Men over for April Paul Walker McLaren Gary Parks Dune McPhedran 609 Results of games bowled Apr Henpecked highest bowlers Hank Van Jack Parkinson Slaves Van Driel 609 Ivy Leaguers Alice Johnson Roy Night ingae543 IpiDowrers Leila KlLgston El Allan Late comers Marjorie O Krafka 60S Don Carneys BobLilley5S4 Howard Dunk Guelphits Gary Parks Dune McPhedran Ken Hunt Fred Vandervaik The lost Causes Walker McLaren Glen Roadknighl Lady Luck Paul Rick Rovers 5 Gordon John Roche Countrymen Jean Smith Bert Gould Team standings at end of the eighth game of the fourth aeries are The Lost Causes Up Downers Carney a Up Downers Hen pecked Rovers Lady Luck The Slaves Guelphits 24 Country men Ivy Leaguers The Lost Causes who won the last series and also won with points over all the teams since bowling started in September The Committee tor Better Service CBS is trying to arrange a meeting with the new owners of the Erin Hills- burgh telephone ex change CBS spokesman Ernie Wynne said In a tele phone Interview Tuesday that the group hopes to meet Bell Canada repre sentatives in June so the company can explain plans for the area Bell Canada officially takes over the exchange from the private Com Telephone Company on May 29 The Ontario Telephone Service Commissions secretary Peter Schofleld confirmed approval of sale Is being allowed by the commission Ontario Minister for Transportation and Com muni cat Ions Jim Snow announced the com mis aloa decision to the Legislature Friday We re quite pleased Bell has finally been ac Mr Wynne CBS was anxious because the commission be taking ted to removing make its decision while thehm council representatives from concern about staging vote telephone com the hill removal is that panics In Ontario pleaded an improper slope may with the government to present a drainage pro- consider its bid for Com your we re gonna stock pile it replied Mr Hilts Concerning the removal of the hill Mr Telephone rates are expected to be lowered In the Erin ex change and elsewhere Community Telephone the third largest private phone exchange In the province Is withdrawing from the country Community Telephone owned by Continental Telephone in the S owned 21 exchanges across Ontario The sales price Is 7 million Mr Wynne said Com munlty Telephone will provide normal servicing until the takeover The company will not how ever put 1 additional cent hike without pro- NOTICE Annual Mooting and Election of Offlcora PC Association Guest Speaker ThaHonourbia tarry Qroumtn Industry Tourijm Thursday May 180 North HahonGotf Club Tnfikjar Mtpfa Ave Georottnwn a fnend and partic equipment CBS started two years ago as a group to pres sure Community tele phone Into providing belter service CBS wants service com parable to that provided to neighboring ex changes serviced by Bell at comparable prices CBS members halted work on those efforts early this year so they could counter Com Telephones application for a per vlding additional service But you have a plan Mr re minded Do you need plan to cut a hill replied Mr was thc reply which ended the ex change Park Edge presented a seemed to be more detailed plan of the longer than final effect of removing make its decision v m unity Telephone I BIRCH WAY FARM NURSERY GARDEN CENTRE RawBusfvss SedGrSeed North of Hwy on Trafalgar Road at Ballinafad OPEN DAYS A WEEK 8774915 NEW LOW PRICES 12 EXPOSURE ROLL 20 EXPOSURE ROLL max 36 EXPOSURE ROLL I SUPER VALUE Quality Colour Print Film 12612 11012 77 Charlies Best Film J AVAILABLE NOW AT acton pharmacy ltd CORNER MILL MAIN STREETS AND gienlea drug mart 294 QUEEN ST EAST 8532220 BY CHAS ABEL MILL 586 MAIN ST GLEN WILLIAMS 8771351 Warning Health and Welfare Canada advises that danger to health increases with amount inhaling Average per cigaretteRegular Tar mg

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