Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 28, 1980, p. 7

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Tho Acton Wednesday May 28 7 Seeing Is believing optimistic Bob Schumacher I rely an magazines to keep his waiting eye patients docile He treats them to a display of antique glasses frames cases and lenses Thirteen pairs of spec lacles dating back to 1H0Q took two years to collect and were the gift of Bobs parents Bill and Eva Schumacher who contacted their finds through garage sales and flea markets The older the glasses the smaller the frames Schumacher explains the techniques just around to grind distortion free lenses Eyeglasses dale back to the ancient Chinese who used tortoise shell for Training Instead of the metal of later frames Schumacher also has a tiny pair of dust goggles resembling miniature strawberry baskets They are kept in a small tin box and were used for driving early automobiles at speeds of Photo by Trinit UCW Dedication June 22 by Mrs Wilde rap In Mother Day Program Trinity united church May 13 The meeting opened Force in the chair with a short prayer the Pur pose and the Lord Prayer Mrs Shoemaker had the devotional and opened with hymn Show Me the Way Lord Mrs Weick read the scripture lesson from Proverbs Mrs Little read a prayer for peace Mrs Veldhuls gave a prayer about praying hands and Mrs Knapton gave a reading Windows of Gold Mrs Shoemaker read how one woman over came her worries of life after death had taken her husband by turning to God Mrs talked on fathers and mothers She said mothers never really die There is a greater need for used stamps as the lepers arc more numerous and coming closer to us June is communion Sunday and dedication ceremony for gift in memory of Mrs June here will be a dinner at noon In the ladies parlor Quilt money was turned In and Mrs Shoe maker reported on sick and shut ins Mrs Force read letter from our foster child and family in showing what a little money can do to help these people improve their lot In life There were house calls and nine hospital calls during the month A variety of different sub jects were discussed by the 16 members present about ways to make money for improvement of our church The meeting closed by repeating the Mizpah Benediction and a lovely lunch was served by the group in charge Bonnie of Acton president of the Credit Valley Artisans and Rob Law president of the Georgetown Palette and Pencil Club show off t shirts which will be sold at June at Park Georgetown New deputy for Haton police Dust problem on Third A living on the Third Line south of Acton wants a small portion of the road surface treated Matilda Barber Acton told Mayor Peter Pomcroy and Terry Ross and Ed Wood at Friday Ward One council dropin that there is a severe dust problem in her area She noted even when the town puts calcium an the road which hasn happened since last spring it only keeps the dust down for two or three weeks She claimed both the aluminum siding on her house and the paint finish on a truck her husband Charles bought just a few months ago have been ruined by the dust She hinted they might sue the town for the damage to the siding and truck Mrs Barber also ob jected to dust ruining curtains covering furnl in her house and soiling wash hung out side Before she can use her lawn furniture it Missionary asks for Two time visitor and missionary to India Acton resident Charlotte Marchment wants to go again if she can find backers to help her raise the she 11 need A member of Faith Cathedra a Toronto Pentecostal Church and a possessor of a ministers diploma from the Pentecostal Assembly Mrs March ment has twice spread her gospel of Jesus fo the poverty stricken regions of southern India On both she was able to finance her trip through the donations of local people Mrs has been called again by the ministers of the Pen tecostal and Baptist churches of India who wish her to spend four to six weeks in the state of Andhra Pradesh India in mid October must be washed Win in the house or In vehicles can be left open The is killing the flowers planted She has been promised for weeks by Councillor Pat Patterson that calcium will be soon put down on the road and Wood checked with the works department and found that calcium is to be put down this week Calcium does no good she claimed and urged council give the portion of the road in front of her home and a neighbors house a tar and chip urged the woman bring her case for a tar and chip Job to general committee Mrs Barber also com plained about speeding on the road mini bikers riding in the hills drlnkirg and drug parties in the area known as The Three Sisters gravel trucks using the rood and vandalism She reported three times shots have been fired a I her house She said she will take the issue of tar and chip treatment to general committee next month Hal ton s Regional Police Commission chose a Peel police Inspector as Hal tons new deputy chief of operations last Thursday Peel inspector Robert Middaugh will don the uniform of a deputy chief for the first time Mon day Middaugh replaces Fred Oliver who retired as a deputy chief early this year Much of Middaugns 13 years in police work has been In connection with criminal investigations according to Hal ton Police public relations officer Sgt Norm years old Is married The couple have a son and a daughter in their teens They live in Brampton The Pie officer has been an inspector for five years He started police work when he Joined the Toronto Township Force in October of C H D CONSTRUCTION Special Offer 10 Off regular price of your custom home Month Savings on Additions Rec Rooms off Sundecks Month Only DrywaKand or 8532333 55 Numbers Grand Slam OF VALUES EVERYmwISAHIT WITH TOP QUALITY AND CUSTOM FEATURES All At Truck Load Prices SHOP AND COMPARE QUALITY PRICE AND SERVICE a Kitchens Kitchens Mazda 626 a Spirited Feeling A Sense Of Class stereo clock posii on on he lumbar support for driver Luxurious fabric seal upholstery Tinted glass around speed remote Hunk release Speedometer fuel a temperature gauge lure eigne steering system 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