Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 7, 1980, p. 6

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6 The Aclon Press Wednesday May 7 Flowers of Hope campaign next week Cory Van right of fepot on Mill Street While left the Cancer campaign chairman with a cheque rep res en ling a percentage of la sales for one week Along with the cheque Mr Von Mcrkestefn hands over donations from his customers from a week long period The total cash donated was The North Association for the Mentally Retarded NHAMR Flowers of Hope fund raising drive is set for next week The Auxiliary the Auxiliary will have about can vassers under the direction of six area captains out knocking on doors from May 12 to The Flowers of Hope which grow Into huge marigolds is the major fund raising campaign for the year Archc president Julie reports all of the money raised stays in North The NHAMR services and programs include Tinker Bell Nursery Country side Residence ARC Industries aux Mary residences for adults Halton Developmental Centre and help for pare tits of retarded children While Acton is being canvassed the rural area will be handled by mail with Flowers of Hope being mailed and don ations should be sent to the Bonk of Montreal The NHAMR services programs and facilities are very important when one considers that three out of every 100 children are mentally retarded Mrs noted A permissive society parents who have abdicated their responsibilities for their children are blamed for an increasing number of juvenile crimes within the region In a press Thursday Police Chief James Harding said bureau officers are seeing many of the same faces time and time again court In fact per cent of the juveniles dealt with by police last year were known from pre vious police contact Statistics released in the annual report re leased at the conference show juvenile offences made up 12 per cent of more than crimes last year Parents must become parents again said the Chief adding we have also taken away the right from teachers to discip line children He blamed a growing tolerance of crime by society as a whole on an increasing crime load and Is urging tougher measures for juveniles and adults who commit serious crime We have come to a time when we must put punishment back into the system Bump for Life Sat Acton High School lenged by Georgetown the most money students have been High School to sec who and walks off with the Bump for Life Trophy Georgetown Kinsmen fifth annual Bump for Life is net to run 10 hours this Saturday at both schools confrontations said the The purpose of the Chief adding the in is to raise money are a strain on the officer and a drain on or the fight against manpower Fibrosis Golden Age sale May Fountain left and Greta Perkins can t believe the bargains at the Golden Age Club bake sale last Ihe Gordon Real Estate office on Mill The ladles were helping out with the club Police chief urges tougher measures to curb crime Knox Ladies Aid Plan dinner May 28 by Laura Dennis Knox Ladles Aid met Inst Tuesday with fine attendance Mrs H Murray President opened the meeting with a reading Riches With spring arriving a hint was given in answer to the roll call During the business session final plans were made for two events in May catering to a wedding on May and a dinneronMay28 Tickets are available from Mrs C Armstrong for the latter event Some of the ladles have been working on the Banner and It will be completed soon An invitation was read from the Daughters of Knox to attend a meeting on Monday when Rev Linda Brown was guest speaker and to a Daffo dil Tea sponsored by the Explorers Group day Tuesday The devotional part of the program was taken by Mrs J A Van Fleet reading the Scripture and Mrs Kennedy leading in prayer Readings were given on This is my Garden Oh to be back on the Farm and An Auction Sale by Mrs Builder can cross town land Hills will allow a builder to take his equipment over a Churchill Road South boulevard and the unused road allowance known as Kingslcy Road so an ad dition can be built on the B Durham Monday night council approved Mrs Durham request without com ment Town permission will give her builder easy access to her where the addition will be built Mrs Durham 151 Churchill Road South will have to post a refundable deposit of as in against dam ages accept res pen for repairs to the boulevard unopened road ditch or sidewalk and must make arrange ments with the inecrlng department respecting a means of access through the Churchill Road South ditch wis one if six slops on the Toronto Suburb whin it first begin for passenger and freight service in his in April of 1017 Other slops included Blue Springs Dolly Vardcn known is Georgetown Ntrvil He noted there should be longer sentences for those who commit rob beries The number of rob beries rose from in to 79 last year Police cleared per cent of all offences by rest3 or cautions A fraud squad will likely be set up in the ure said Chief Harding as fraud incidents con to rise Fraud occurences in Halton jumped per cent last year from in to last year Murders numbered five last year compared to one the previous year There was one attempted murder Seventeen rapes were reported last year com pared to eight the pre vious year but other sex offences dropped from J Mclntyre Mrs D In S Morrison and Mrs W Of growing concern to Kennedy respectively lho Mrs Murray thanked number of labor strikes everyone who had token Pollce tremely difficult role to play during picket line 8783208 Coal Miters Daughter Wed 7 This 8 ANSWER i PHONE Hurt mtoThmBpjnFdStt79pji Ontario Lets all pitch in Ontario in spring time is beautiful when it is not marred by the scrubby look of winters leftover litter The thoughtless throw habits of a few people can spoil it for others at a time when our countryside is ready for full warm weather enjoyment Fortunately many community m nded people care about this and want to help keep Ontario beautiful The members of the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters for example assisted by the Ministry of the Environment are staging PITCH IN DAY on Saturday June 7th Anglers and Hunters all over Ontario are organizing special environmental PITCH IN projects to clean up litter and junk from streams shorelines rural roads and trails picnic areas and campsites and other areas which lack regular litter collection services You can help to fight pollution all year long Start by joining a PITCH IN project in your area Then PITCH IN to Keep Ontario Beautiful We all benefit when you do Ministry of the Environment Lets keep Ontario beautiful Give Mom an ice cream love letter The Robbing Mother Day Cake A most delicious gift filled with Mom favorite ice cream Just decide if you prefer the tempting cake and ice cream cake or the luscious all ice Either way we decorate the lop with a beautiful bouquet of red roses and your own personal Mother Day message Remember to get just what want order by May from the store near you And give Mom our best ICE CREAM STORE Hills Shopping Centre Georgetown 3312 Anniversary Come and join us in our celebration Ftav R C Rev Robert Lohnes was the pastor of Maple Avenue Church torn to Under his capable leadership the church grow and the present auditorium was erected In Pastor Lohnes and his wife Barbara wore called to missionary service in Columbia South America He is the Director of the Columbian Bible School and ho and his wife are both teachers there Maple Avenue Baptist Church has the privilege of supporting the family along thirteen other in various countries around the world MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 177 MAPLE AVENUE GEORGETOWN ONTARIO L7G 1X6 Pastor Edwin Mitchell Tel 877 0320 Tuesday May 20th Missionary Banquet Wednesday May 21st Missions night 7 lieu Dill Phillips Quebec Missionary dlspliys a Thursday May 22nd Youth night Hay Lawson Music Son Friday May 23rd nostalgia night 7 pm Saturday May 24th Music Might 7 Spokesmen Trio Waterloo Sunday May 25th Sunday School Rally 9 Jo Crow an d Is puppet friends Services a m and p raker John Music Benton SI Baptist Malt Quartet Buffet Dinner 25 YEARS AND GR MASTERFEEDS TRUCKLOAD SALE of LAWN EQUIPMENT Sale Prices In Effect till Saturday May 10th 35 HP Gran Prix LAWN MOWER inch cut Rear Bagger Reguferty 1QQ95 ROSE BUSH ALL TYPES AJVIQ COLORS Reg 4 99 3 HP Gran Prix ROTO TILLER Regubriy 91 BOX PLANTS 79 FLOWER BED BARK 20 SB 4 75 MARBLE STONE 20 99 6 CU FT PEAT MOSS SHOP RL BIG SAVINGS MAY 7 to 10 11 HP Gran Prix 36 in cut RIDING TRACTOR 1299 1399 NOW Stewarttown 8770145

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