Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 30, 1980, p. 5

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The Acton Press Wednesday 1330 Dublin WI Support Festival Dublin Women recently met at the home of Mrs Grant McMillan end made some plans for the com I year Realizing the value and impact on students at tending elementary and secondary schools the secretary was instructed to write a letter to the Hal on Music Committee urging them to again have a Musical Festival the Branch off financial support Training and competition Dublin I have offered in music are believed to to host this annual meet lives Mrs Mrs Hunter Mrs ley and Mrs were named voting delegates to the District Annual be valuable in students Acton 4H Elect new exec Wares wear well in 50 year marriage For the Wares Tom and Jessie keeping busy essential in their lives You have to keep busy Mrs Ware says That why I believe I reached my wedding anniversary says Mr Ware The Wares were In terviewed in their cozy Later when the years of employment late family arrived at the at in Wares home the place For three years he was was not big enough to kept on at the tannery hold the people observed By trade he is a car Mrs Ware The Ware son John and his wife Betty or the open house Grandsons Dave Tom and Ken Mill Street East home the both of and day after the formal fam great grandson Jeremy ily celebration of their attended half century of marriage Some neighbors indie they would be drop ping by the Ware abode today for a visit because the Wares married in Toronto on the last day of on April 30 All the Ware family Tom was born in Darlington England however he did most of Ids growing up in Cnmp- Jessica nee Mann was born in Acton After they mar they lived for two house at St Albans Hall l l Sunday afternoon More than guests signed the book Mr ware retired after The executive wish to inform the public thai we have not endorsed the solicitation of fund by advertising in a publication The Annual General Meeting Awards Night Dinner and Election of Officers Is this Monday May Please obtain your the bar Decoration Day planning is underway and it will be held June 1 We intend to assist other groups in the revival of this event and request participation from all members Further details will be posted and those wishing to help please contact Comrade Pat Waldic Please note that bingo is on Saturday May and not this Saturday The annual Dart and Crib banquet is this day May 2 Nominations for elections of officers are avail able at the bar The numerous suggestions din ing the year would Indicate that there is an avid interest in running a successful Branch 197 This is your opportunity to obtain full practical participation We received a recognition from the George town for the use of our facilities during their annual Crazy Boat Race during Back to Acton DayS Looking ahead we celebrate our an as Branch in March 1981 so start saving up now Darts is officially over for this season but for those of you who claim that the season is never over there are still the odd players willing to make a foursome on Tuesday nights All thebestofnow Yours in Comradship Kevin penter At home he says he likes to putter round by turning out wood work Mrs Ware crewel work She makes pic tures around which Mr Ware makes frames I think marriage is a never ending Job You ve got to work at it says Airs Wore The Wares received many gifts from friends and relatives They also received plaques from Ontario and Halton Hills plus letters of con gratulations from Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau MP Otto Jelinek and Burlington MPP Julian Reed Health consultant named A consultant on the subject of Health Family Life has been taken on for a threeyear term by the Board of Education Sue Amos who has taught in the Milton schools Martin Street and W I Dick was appointed by the board Thursday Ten applicants were Interviewed by the board Miss Amos has taught in the system Tor years Currently labia our gallery Limited Ed ton prints by Misty Coast Cheetah with Cubs Heron on the Rocks Flying High- Golden Eagle Fallen WillowSnowy Owl Kittiwake Greeting Spring Cardinal Barn Owl in Churchyard Chapel Doors today on ho loom In A Ed don an pi pub shed by M I Pond P on all mponod paper Ckjod MondayoJWaokdaya till 9 Studiogallery lESMillSt 878 3121 one These identification sheets must be at the Agricultural Office In Milton by May 1 Special projects were discussed and alternative topics were chosen Each H par tlclpant Is to complete one project regardless of how few or how many clubs they have entered Marie Murray participation and en thus iasm provided en tertainment in any dull moment The Is all and ready to go Everyone Is looking forward to another successful year byBradOttawoy Thursday April the Acton Call Club held it monthly meeting at the Acton Community Centre The meeting started with the pledge and was by inatlons for club officials The voting resulted in this year a president vice- president Stephen secretary Marie Murray and pressreporter Brad Otlaway Elmer Pemble- tan is a new dairy leader For each junior mem calf record books were distributed and calf identification sheets were given out to every St Abans Plan fall visitation Si Albans Anglican Award Day Juie Church is planning an Anniversary and Pioneer Every Member Visltat Sunday with Parish ion in October to update Luncheon September 23 the Pariah Hat by con- Harvest Sunday with acting all known Bishop John lican families and also newcomers to outline to all the program offered by the Church It is hoped a general feeling of fellowship and family will develop in a bond of brotherhood which the church professes The following Committees hove been formed Proposal Terry and Ken Grubbe Communication Marlon Hunter and Lois Special Events Vic and Penny 2237 Contact Bert Gould and General Chairman Carl 8530915 all of whom would be pleas ed to hear from anyone with Ideas or time to de vote to this Christian effort Some of the forthcom ing events at St are May 11 Con firmation with Bishop Kenneth McGulre May Sunday School Picnic June Sunday School ing in A report of two meet frigs which she had at tended recently of the Acton Deconlion Day Committee was given by Mrs C Armstrong It will be held on June Progress on the History Books was given by Mrs Dodds Curator she reported that the work Is coming along nicely It was noted also that almost all annual programs of the Branch from to iqtjo ore be ing kept In a special or of Women Institutes are also being preserved Mrs Ironside Ac ton wasthejudgefortwo classes a carrot loaf and a hanger with plant As a result of being declared winners Mrs W J Mclntyre will compete in the former class and Mrs C Arm strong in the latter class in the competition at the District Annual in May A thank you to the hos Mrs McMillan and to an had annual reports and to all members who had con to such a fine was expressed by Mrs Hunter and Jillian Nelll were youngest shoppers at Joseph run- Saturday imong the Council agendas available Mondays Board fills staff gap The implementation of Halton Long Term Plan for education will be so complex Uie Board of Education needs another area superintendent The board cleared the way Thursday for the hiring or on superintendent though last September there was a move to trim me nu m be r to seven That figure was achieved a year ahead of schedule when area superintendent Stoness was promoted to PO BE Break and enter thieves took most of the stamps from the Ac or Post Office safe over night Tuesday Police and postal officials are Investigating The post office was closed Wednesday however postal official H Davis expects to be resumed Thursday A dollar estimate of the loot come after an audit Some cash was also stolen The break In was discovered about 5 a m by clerk Vic superintendent of in struct ion Over the next year we re going to have an interesting time plementing the opera tlonal part of the Long Term Plan Education Director Em Lavender told trustees Moreover as It stands the system Is just maintaining Its according to Lavender It not possible to do the things we want done with less Trustee Gary Morton said Hills agendas will be available for the public and press the day meetings are held After a lengthy debate Monday night general committee decided to make the agendas but not the staff reports available to the press and public Monday mornings at the municipal office Discussion began with Councillor Miller saying agendas t be available before he meeting because of the high cost of printing them Councillor George Maltby voiced the same press and public at noon Mondays Councillor suggested Councillor John Mac supported s ACTON COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTRE St Prorata Confidential view adding the agenda is a public information There arc certain things the public and press t see be fore it Is discussed by council so only the agenda not reports should be available early Councillor Harry Levy declared People who arc res ted in the affairs of council have every right to see agendas before meetings Councillor Marilyn Serjeantson said Councillor Rosa Knee hi el said just be cause agendas will be out earlier doesn t mean peo ple can come to council as a delegation without making an appointment first The deadline for be ing placed on the agenda as a delegation will con- to be Thursdays Scotia Covenants Mortgage Corporation Term Notes Fixed Terms 5 years Mm mum investment guaranteed by The Bank of Nova Scotia Rates are subject to change for more details at any branch of The Bank of Nova Scotia 13 Annual Interest THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA PAUL OBRIENS MEATS 1st Anniversary COOKED HAM Try Our Own SAUSAGE or Pork el Schneders per lb HAMBURG PATTIES Meaty BLADE or CROSS RIB CHUCK STEAKS he 179- FOR THE FREEZER CUT TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS A1 Red Brand Beef Only Cutting Wrapping Included FRONTS of BEEF I lb KB Ih Avar HINDS of BEEF 1251b Averago SUMMER STORE HOURS 77 Mill Street East Acton Average SIDE of BEEF Avorogo Tuaaday Friday Wednesday Saturday Thursday Sunday 8532240 Make Room for Great Rooms with Armstrong Solarian 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