Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 8, 1980, B7

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suiting Engineers of Canada indicated that there Is tremendous tapped hydroelectric potential in his country Ontario Hydro as recent as state that unrealized potential for hydraulic power in Ontario alone is great he added Mr Reed concludes Dublin WI that federal govern ment is telling the truth and the provincial government through Ont ario Hydro is misleading Private enterprise would be fined or face imprisonment for misleading advertising while Ontario Hydro is immune he said Part of Mr Reeds criticism is levelled at Ontario Hydro for favoring the develop ment of nuclear power to the disregard of all others It would be most unfortunate if options available to us for full utilization of thl provincial renewable re source water were brushed aside in the minds of citizens by an ad campaign that uses our own money to tell us things which arc less than true he said Mrs DMoffat is delegate Dennis was Mrs John McLean hostess far the monthly Fourth Line Milton meeting of Dublin who does it Central Ait Conditioning I installations MOWBRAY LTD 8782381 TV El APPLIANCES MAYTAG E INGLIS GIBSON WOODS SONY PANASONIC CRAIG ANTENNAE SPECIALISTS P SCHMUKI CARPENTRY Custom Rnnovot additions SHEAS MOBILE CLEANING year special in tugs to wail carpal and furniture NO STEAM- NO SHRINKAGE anlsod mm mi Richard Telford ISl Acton TOM THOMPSON Ch op OdH FERGUS SERVICE Dead an ma Is Phono Lfc and P 74 CONCRETE CONTRACTORS A iCionP d n SteetEau Aeon Fa Appo n 1900 BRUCE PURCELL Specialising in General Spraying Taping Lathing Fin had Bate menu Call after mi HALTON HILLS Sc Industrial Commerc Residential ACTON QUALITY SERVICES Elect Bulldozing Land Clearing Road Building Love 8784654 EXCAVATING It TRUCKING Dozer Dump Top Sol Send Trenching elements Licenced to nita I septic ng pool Inst a on also ti specialty males Colanylmo GEORGE ANDREWS CUSTOM COMBINING GRAIN AND CORN dimg37 luiiLUillionn Mill St WANT RDS CONCRETE CONTRACTORS ALTON CONCRETE IT0 Basements Patio FREE ESTIMATES THOMPSON FUELS GULF AGENT LLOYD DEPENDABLE SERVICE SINCE PHONE YOUNG ST ACTON SUPPLYING Petroleum Products for Farm and Home Heating Sales Service Furnace Insurance table 24 Emergency Service Fuel Ol Budget Plan M Ha old Denny TUITMAN S GARDEN CENTRE Roto nng Won Clean Up F 1 W m las South PHONE mtm OPTOMETRIST GUElPH Phone Arthur A Johnson Milton Mam St 3673 PAINTING DIMENSION Exterior Interior Comma Industrial m Ex tartar Interior Paper It Vinyl Hanging QUALITY WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED Far Ffno Coll RUDY HANOUSEK 8530679 WEDDING STATIONERY RUBBER STAMPS THERMO ENGRAVED STATIONERY BUSINESS CARDS BUS NESS FORMS NEWSPAPER PR ACTON FREE PRESS Willow St N Acton Weddings tails I Commercial Industi I Studio Gallery Acton 853 2269 EH PLUMBING REPAIRS A SPECIALTY BARLOW PLUMBING ANO HEATING GAS FITTER Walio low P op 35ChurchSl E Acton iiiiifiiyniiiiii RENTALS CALL 878 375STEELESAVE MM A COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE TO MEET YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS PRINTING AND PUB CO 100 FHEPERICK STREET THUF1S Sam 12 30ptn430pm ROOFING nan Tec 1000 Tile Installers of all types of tile Ask for a free our not WMHM FIRST LINE TV Phone HALTON HILLS SERVICES DR TRENTON RIVER ST ACTON mamma THE LEADERS Seles r Service to Pumps Rof n a ma water 133MIHSI Milton Government licenced weed end pest control Insecticide fertilizer Call Bill Vanryn dgatf SOFT WATER THE WAY IT SHOULD BE INSTALLATION LOWEST MONTHLY Rental flam COMPLETE LINE Treatment Equpmoril Homo Fflmsnnduua SallPckupo Mo the Bono M8IWIBI HALTON HILLS WINDOW CLEANING dim and Commerc Eatlmitai Saittlact an Quo Women a Institute on Thursday evening There was a good attendance ni members together with a twoweek old baby the new Bon the secretary Mrs John With the president Mrs Las by the chair following the opening exercises roll call was answered with song and Its composer Standing committee reports were given on Farm Safety Visiting Quilting and Catering by Mrs A Murchlson Mrs Mrs C Armstrong and Mrs Wilson respectively Correspondence re vealed thai lhe Guelph Area Convention will be held at the Regal Hall on October Tho Theme will be Take Time to Grow Mrs D Moffat will be the delegate to attend with Mrs E Norton alter An article for the gift stall will be looked after by Mrs M and Mrs Armstrong Several members hope to attend this convention A list of candidates Interested in the of provincial board member and alternate was received and the choice of the meeting was submitted to the district secretary Mrs M Hunter discussed several portant matters which will be presented at the next District Directors meeting and received the opinion of the ladles Articles or the exhibits at the Acton and Milton Fairs were discussed also IhebooU- with ticket selling on certain tides Mrs D Hunter educational and cultural activities Introduced a contest which tested the skill and ability of each lady These will be preserved in the Tweedsmulr History Book Agriculture Society Ladies Fair Division by Heather The highlights a successful fair were recalled at the October meeting the Ladles Division the Aeton Agricultural Society Mrs Lucille Cooksley welcomed members to her home last Thursday evening Irene reported an increase in entries with the exception of pies Kay Alger won the Lady Directors Special for most points In Domestic Science as well as the Flour Mill Special Morg Aitken placed first In the Showcase Special Rick Van Fleet amassed the most points in Canned and Preserved Products An increase in the decorative arrangements added interest to the display reported convenor Murray Plants and Flowers featured a new section for hanging baskets Entries were down this year because of a new FAITH UNITY OF GOD RELIGION MAN CONTACT OP MALTON HILLS Church Services CHUpCHILL COMMUNITY E M Sunday Oct 12 1380 11 m WonhpSorvlce Tho Church on H I is on Interdenominational a got on Ing the noodj of Evoryono Wolcorno TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ACTON ChotosBonton George El on MS PhD Sunday Oct 10 em Morning Wo A th port pot on by members CongroQOI on Secro Infant m CO Sunday School Baby Fold Cero ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Das Sydney a m Sunday School for all ages Worship So rvlco p m Evening Fellow ahlp homes I P THE CHURCH OF ST THE MARTYR W low St St A thur bo A Dv Ho rocto of Muts Mrs FaokOokcs Sunday Oct 12 1980 HolyEuchorst 10 30 am 10 a m Chu School Baby Ca WEDNESDAY Holy tit ALL WELCOME SALVATION ARMY Gospel every Sunday Church Acton PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev John A abort son A at Choir Mr f A Hanson A Sunday Oct 12 1980 a m Thanksgiving Sermon Subject Soiling Tho Wagon Danny sec of tho Boys Brigade 11 a m Sunday School Baby Crocho TONIGHT IWodl pm Revival I mo Tobomaclo I band ItiEpI Ing glnglng You A Wolcorno rule limiting competition to amateurs Olive won the Lady Directors Special for this class Ceramics vegetable critters and Christmas decorations were popular sections in Junior Work Jill Morris won the most In this class for con Icslnnls 19 years and under Pal Peterson carried oil the Lady Directors Special for the most points in Homecrafts The grand championship rosette for best quill in the hall went to Lucille Cooksley Convenor Eleanor Thompson reported a bumper crop of stuffed animals In Crafts and Hobbies prize for the most points went to Virginia Hulme Winner of the Silver ware Special sponsored by Sears of Acton was Linda In order to Mrs had to win points In all of the five classes which arc open to individual adults Group Displays Acton High School Mrs Moore and the Acton Staff would like to thank all the parents and students for making last Tuesday parents night The grade and 13 are getting ready tackle the teachers In Friday It time again for the ever pop ular This friendly and fun game of football is between the teachers and the stud Too bad the teachers always lose but It tough to beat the sen iors Good luck but teachers don feel bad IF you lose again The Outers are now prepared for a fourday hiking trip to Killarney Park Begin on he llth they will be arriving back home on the Have fun and cross your fingers for good weather Mrs Wilson family study class will be going on a fclld Irlp to Pioneer Village on October 10th Which should be fun Well the winners of last Friday Car Rally took pluce after school has not been announced yet but hold on Ott White Oaks cross country team will be at Acton for a meet against our team Good luck Aeton Well thank goodness for Thanksgiving The High school and the surrounding schools will not be open for Monday Tor it will be a long weekend For families planning to go away or enjoy the holiday at home this Is the time Have a happy Thanks giving and don eat too much featured Bon Voyage theme Acton Mennettes walked off with the first prize rib bon i H President Lesney Products Canada Ltd Matchbox Toys donated two prizes for the girl and boy with the most points in School Children Work Jago and Calvin Robinson were the proud recipients of a gorgeous doll and a model kit Convenor Gibson stressed Int hard work which had gone into their accomplishments More than a hundred babies were entered in the Baby Show reported Carmcll to make this year show the biggest yet of Miss held the winning ticket in the for lhe Ladies Division quilt The quilt project proved a sue fund raiser with more than Congratulations were in order for the float committee The lady director entry Flowers of the Fair won best float in the parade President Heather Ronnie expressed thanks to all donors helpers and members for their efforts in making a great weekend Plans were made to display a few high points the hall exhibits at the District annual meeting to be held November 1 in Mrs Evelyn offered lo host lhe November meeting Smith by Diana Dunn Last Tuesday after noon was our annual cross country meet with a boy and girl race for each of the age levels The winning houses are for the bantam boys red girls brown for junior boys brown girls brown intermediate boys blue girls red senior boys red girls The top winners will go on to compete in the north Hal ton Cross Country meet Mrs Hall has now chosen her volleyball team The girls who made It are Lisa Gilliss Gail Hughes Rose Diana Dunn Jody Kelly Cooper Laura Leslie Debbie Bartels Jackie Wrlgglesworth Tammy Betty Lou Tuf ford Dunbar and Susan Craig They have been practising very hard and will be representing our in a tournament that a coming soon Mm Usher and White have started the Christmas Craft Club for all interested girls Obituaries S Barr Funeral were held September at St Albans Anglican Church for Signalurien of Oakvltle who died August In Oakvilie She was She is survived by husband Walter Edwards sons Bruce Barr of Camp Borden Donald of Strathroy and daughter Heather of Windsor She is also survived by brothers Lawrence Webster of Lewis Webster of and Webster of and sisters Ellerby of Erin and Verna Murchlson of She was predeceased by brothers Howard Webster and Clifford Webster Born October 1 In Quebec daughter of Mrs Samuel Harold Webster and Enid Sylivn Webster both deceased Mrs Barr was a Interment at Cemetery followed funeral service with Reverend Art Tribe officiating Pallbearers were brothers Bud of Gravenhurst Lawrence and Ray of brother in law Angus of Acton James Emmerson of Georgetown and Werner of Brampton Grandson J a red of Strathroy was flower Stanley Plummer Stanley born in Eden Mills years ago died Set at the Camp bell ford Memorial Hospital Prior lo his last illness Mr resided 117 Oak St and lived in that area for years The son of the late and the former 1ittie Mr Plummer leaves Iwo sons George of Brant ford and Lloyd of four grandchildren and Iwo great grandchildren He was predeceased by one brother lhe late George Plummer Much of his life was In Mr was a retired foreman for Campbell ford Cloth Company Funeral service took place September from Weaver Funeral Home Rev Wendell Sedgwick of Interment was in Rockwood Cemetery Henry Anderson MacLeod After a lengthy illness Harry Anderson MacLeod of Acton died at Milton trict Hospital on August 25 Ho was Predeceased by Ills Iwife Ethel Stewart Mr MacLeod is survived by his sons Ian Gerald Mervyn and Arthur of Acton and Henry of and daughters Ruby Armstrong and Lottie Woods of Milton He is also survived by sister Lottie of Gasporl New York Brother William and sisters Belle and Marion are deceased Son of Henry Anderson MacLeod and Lottie Kale Jackson the deceased was born September 1891 He was a carpenter and farmer before he re tired A member of the Nassagaweya terlan Church Mr MacLeod loved children and violin music He had grandchildren and eight great grand children Funeral service was held August at Presby I an church with Rev Howard officiating Pall bearers were grandsons Kenneth Armstrong of Milton Bob MacLeod Len MacLeod Ron MacLeod of Acton John MacLeod of Georgetown and John Llvesy of fat The remaining grandchildren acted as flower bearers

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