Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 7, 1981, p. 9

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not in hip pocket of Unions Chambers Edna Kennedy looks over one of the top 30 albums she tells at her new shop E M Music on Mill Street The shop Is a Joint venture between her and her band MUch Besides singles cassettes and eighttracks sells instrument Mario Chambers candidate for Peel an NDP Government in Ontario would not kowtow to ail the demands of Labor Speaking In the Steelworkera Hall in where she asked for the Union support In tho next election Mrs Chambers sa the Tories often slavishly follow the wishes big business We would not be a mirror Imago of a Tory Government Mrs Chambers referred to events in British Columbia and Saskatchewan where Governments took stands that angered certain Unions did promise however that Town has music in it once more have a song in their heart and dance in step once more thanks to the opening of a new music store on Mill Street and M Music an all purpose music store opened December 10 It a business venture run by a wife and husband team Ednn and Mitch Ken both of Acton Mrs Kennedy said they opened the shop be cause her husband decided Acton needed one especially since Watsons Music closed Running a music store Is a new adventure for the both of them although Mrs Kennedy has worked In a store for even years and helped her father with his business and Music stocks the top pop rock country and western and easy listening albums as well as top singles and cassettes and But added Mrs Ken nedy as well as records and M will eventually stock musical ments and offer lessons As Is whatever is not In be ordered She said they can order just about anything that s been pressed A lot of kids can get out of town to buy re cords sold Mrs Ken And they like to have them I know I have kids of my own Her children Tina and teenagers Rod and Scott help out In the store as well as sister In law Gloria Jennings Mrs Kennedy handles the store during her lunch breaks and after work at A B Everyone In the family I music she said al though I can play a thing Music talent or not business has been good so far reports Mrs Ken A lot of people come to say they re glad we re Couple exchange vows Carol Cooper daughter of Mr and Mrs James Cooper of Nlckltn Dr Guelph exchanged wed ding vows with Brent son of McEaUiern and the late Sandy of In a recent ceremony at Memorial Church In Guelph Serving the bride were Heather Gauditte of Guelph as maid of honor and Jackie Cooper sister of the bride and Heather McEachern of Bramp ton sister of the groom as bridesmaids John of Acton was best man while Mike Lane of Rockwood brother in law of the bride and Rodger McEachern of Toronto brother of the groom serves as ushers The bride parents assisted by the Mrs Carol Cooper and Brent pictured after their October wedding in The couple now reside in Alberta Photo by Bob Dye and Rodney guests for dinner and an McEachern brother of evening reception at The couple are residing the groom received Eleanor in Leduc Alberta Silverwood Wf Honors Ben Case on 90th birthday by Mrs CUfen A pleasant event took place at the spacious home of Mr and Mrs G Ironside Acton It was the occasion of the birthday of Ben Case An at home was held in the afternoon and evening of November sponsored by the Sliver Wood Many friends from near and far came to con gratulate Mr Case and wish him well Mr pre sented him with a plaque from the Region and Mr Julian Reed MPP pre sented a plaque from the Ontario Gov Silver Wood WI presented him with a bouquet of red carnations a History of Helton County and the Guest Book We all wish Mr Case a New Year of Health Happiness Yule Meeting The Christmas meeting of Silver Wood was held at the home of Mrs Lindsay Sixteen members and three visitors sat down to a delicious pot luck dinner Gifts were exchanged with an unknown friend Several ladies received a door prize Mrs Lindsay read a letter from Mr Case thanking the ladles for giving him a birthday party Police dropping complaint bureau Citizen complaints against members of the Halton Regional Police by Dllbey On Jan Acton High students started the New Year off right by coming back to school The Is mourning lie absence of Luke Thtbodeau due to a tragic accident over the holiday Luke was a well liked friendly outgoing student He will be force were few last year so few in fact the department plans to greatly missed by the students and staff of Acton High This will be a cold trip forEVP402 They will be leaving for their winter camping in Algonquin Park on Thursday and will be returning Saturday For those students who are looking ahead semester change will be January eliminate a oneman bur established for the sole purpose of handling complaints There is insufficient work to warrant a full time officer for that position said Sergeant Al McQueen newly appointed public rela officer Headed by Staff Ser geant John Van Lelle the bureau was set up one year ago to Investigate complaints against police officers Citizen complaint will now be the responsibility of Inspector John Bar rctt here It something Acton has needed We ve had a very good re sponse the would never remove your rights to organize to speak for workers and to enter Into Collective Bargaining Mrs Chambers criticized the Davis Government In the face of rising employment and plant closures Since January 000 workers have been laid off In Ontario an in crease of HOD per cent In one year she said Unemployment in Ontario Is at Its highest level since the 30s Mrs Chambers told the steel workers Mrs Chambers sold Ontario has lost 96 acres of farmland since for every Tory sit ting in Queens Park She blamed the loss of jobs in the agricultural sector on foreign ownership in the food processing sector of the economy Before they were bought out by Del Monte Mrs Chambers said Canadian operated plants In Ontario Now the operate seven Snowmobile fatality A former Acton resident who worked In construction In the area for a few years Bobby Collins died recently following a snowmobile accident at Belwood Conservation Area Mr Collins died of Injuries sustained In the accident on December 20 Son of Bert and Thelma Collins of Mlssissauga funeral service was held for the deceased last Tuesday at Skinner and Mlddlebrook funeral home in Port Credit Interment followed at St John Cemetery Dixie Tho Acton Free Wednesday Jan 1981 9 Health Council studying The Halton District define areas in the de- Health Council is now livery of Health care considering how to anal need to be the results of Its graded is to be sub- health needs study to the Ontario Health Minister on com Tho study which will George Margrave who along with his wife Marie tired after years service to St John Ambulance drew the tickets Saturday No impaired drivers More news B7 During Christmas week December 18 to Regional Police stopped 321 vehicles In the region during their holiday roadside check program Not one paired driver was found Police say war under the highway Traffic Act for safety features on the vehicle a ere Issued Charges under the same act totallcd26 Three persons were charged In con with liquor of fences in the vehicle while were caught driving while under pension and one driver had no insurance Frontier Florist Gift Shop RIG On 2361 Flora gns Wodd Funerals s the essence of fantasy an essential accent to every or silk yours shot be on designed by our art to match the you want on you spec lo day the at I reception you bouquet and we say It a with f owe Mrs Ironside told of the Summary Day for the Crewel Open House embroidery project to be held at St Pauls United Church Milton Feb from to m They are hoping to have groups participate Mrs read a story Christmas What It Used To Be Mrs if fen read a story The Secret I Share with Santa afternoon came to a close with everyone wishing the other a Merry Christmas Mrs gave the cour ltive rices at cur mo Blade Roasts Cross Pork 49 Pork So am LAZY MAPLE SLICED Side Bacon Bologna 189 109 Stewing Beef rtUH BUT Cross Rib Steaks 189 165 CANADA A BEEF CHUCK Short Roasts Boneless Shoulder Roasts 99 SWIFTS Wieners MAPLE LEAF sliced SELECTED ES Sandwich Meats 119 Breakfast Sausages DO LAB Corned ASSORTED FLAVORS Fruit Drinks 9 Dinners CANADA WIDE A Small Eggs 89 Deep Brown Beana 3 si TINS m Orange Juice 59 Cheese Slices 199 Tide Detergent box 329 PRICES EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY JANUAflY TO SATURDAY JANUARY WE RESERVE THE TO QUAMTmES choice lr j nut a Whole Tomaloea IP Puritan Slaws y J Og J Spaghetti Sauce 63 M White Bread 59 FANCY Cut Green or Wax Beans 3 Salmon Pudding Whole Vegetable Oil 199 White Navy Baam 59 J a vex a129 Spray Soap a 89 Eno Mufllna 84 Chrtatle a Premium Cracker tf Adorn Hatrepray ai is re Shampoo or Conditioner Foamy Shaw Cream Lunch Bbq v Mr 99 cracouti on McCain Cakes A Sis 179 39 PRODUCE OF USA Broccoli PRODUCE OF USA Florida Tangelosi 59 HUH 69 n Groan Onions Ca Onio Granny Sm 87 e CQ an Filed Bean Sprouts 79 Alfalfa Sprout 2jl1 21 LI 99 99 39 21 Come First at Acton IGA DOWNTOWN ACTON PLENTY OF FREE PARKING

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