Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 13, 1981, p. 10

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday May 1381 Red Shield nets 1350 Hie Salvation Army a Red Shield blitz of Acton Wednesday produced about About canvassers knocked on town doors for four hours We really had good cooperation from can and campaign captains Lome said The Red Shield cam will also take in area businesses George town will be canvassed through the mad target for this year campaign Is Campaign captains for t Red Shield are Reg Marsh Miller Stuckless and Mary Dal 63 dogs killed in three months Sixty three dogs were destroyed during the first three months of this year a report from Animal Con trol Officer Joe Klrley discloses Only dogs of a total of found new homes while j3 were reclaimed by their owners In all the control service answered calls during January February and March compared to in the same period last year Acton scouts take top two places in Explorers hike Usher Holding Denmark made this week draw Is a member Ihe Danish Men Club and was visiting Acton as a delegate of the Club Brotherhood Foundation lie will also visit and Kitchener lhuiln BIST I HAVE EVEISEEn BARRY AND MORSE WHIM ES SHAFFER EGLINT0N by Jem Layman The annual Explorers Hike and Competition for North strict Scouts was held last weekend May The Hike started Just north of Waterfalls Play ground on the Sixth Line Friday evening Following registration the Scouts In teams of two and three followed the Bruce Trail by white southwest to the fifth line then East to the Guelph Radial line and then proceeded to Brooks arm Highway to camp Saturday hike was bock to the Bruce Trail and each team had to check in at all cheek po Camp was set up at Woodland Trails overnight Sunday Ihe hike was continued by taking the Sixth Line back to the Bruce Trail through Hilton Falls Conserva tion Area Kelso Con area top of Escarpment to Bell School Line The hike was ap proximately miles long and the scouts In teams were self con lamed with food cloth and shelter to qualify in the competition Winners of the hike First place Rob nson and Ted of 1st Acton Second Jason Sharpies and Ken of 1st Acton Third Michael and Chris of 1st Georgeto Fourth Scott Maclean Garry and Charlie of 1st Georgetown The Excelsior Award Obituar Hugh Reid Hugh field Acton Baptist Church deacon and Osprlnge school board member died April 10 at General Hospital in his year Although living all his life on the Third Line of Erin he was a recent resident of Norfolk Manor Born November 1833 Mr Held married Eunice Graham May 1925 He farmed until retirement in 1957 specializing in certified seed potatoes and reg istered grain farming His community service included several years on the Public School Board at and over years as deacon of Acton Baptist Church He Is survived by his wife daughter Bessie Mrs Douglas Peck or Georgetown Clarence of Victoria C Mary Mrs Don Livingstone or St Catharines nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren brother Joseph of Hamilton sisters Winnie Hilllard and Laura Mrs Orvllle Bagle of Marjory Mrs Charles Lands borough of Acton He was predeceased by three sisters Ethel Mabel and Jessie Mr rested the Wall Funeral Home until funeral service was held April the First Baptist Church officiating Interment was in Con Cemetery Pallbearers wee grandsons Bruce Lawrence and Keith Peck Scott and Brian Livingstone and nephew Smith Griffin Honorary bearers were friends William Campbell David Collins William James Leitch and Watson an assistant scouts Jason Sharpies and petition highest of points went 1st Acton Scout Troop with first Georgetown second and 4th Georgetown third Presentation of plaques were made by Rovers Jasper and Todd Beckett of 1st Georgetown Forty seven scouts and leaders took part in the event which was organized by 1st Georgetown Rovers Scouler Brent Collier of Georgetown turers handled the check points with his Venturers Brian Collier Bruce Scott Kline Mark Siddle Glen Collier Don McDonald Brian and 1st boys Lee lonson and Brian Walton George Henderson 1st Georgetown marked the log books for points Don T pple Georgetown tested the homemade Bannock Campsites checked by Bob Georgetown Menu Fqu checked by Murray Harrison Acton Homemade Items were tested by Hank Martin of Georgetown Iden ideation was checked by Yves of Georgetown Scouter John Sharpies 1st Acton handled the points for personal Others helping to make this event a success were Mike Adam lender presents awards to the team Ken In the explorers com PI 1 Gray Dale Powell Mark Gibson Bob 1st Barnard Floyd Acton Bob John Gray all of 1st and John Georgetown Rick of 1st Norval Pool Construction and Maintenance Pool Chemicals Ingrounds Vinyl Lined All Sizes Shapes A BREAKTHROUGH IN SWIMMING POOL HEA TING aquaflames THEFIRST WOOD BURNING WATER HEATER Free Estimate Kel Sem Industries POOL SUPPLIES 3530970 You get more Mazda for your money at Achilles Motors Mazda GLC Ono reason Mazda GLC so popular because it a lot for your Now Motors makes your go even further super deals There eight models to 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