Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 7, 1981, p. 6

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6 The Acton Press Wednesday Oct 1981 The Acton branch of the Canadian Cancer Society entered Its first meeting of the season a branch of the George town unit and emerged an Independent unit Brent Carroll plan ning development and nominating chairperson for the Ontario Division presented new president White with the charter last Tuesday evening years after first organized aid to cancer victims was started First viceprcaidenl of the new Acton Unit Hugh Patterson pre sented a Certificate of Appreciation to for all her years of hard work In her ab sence her sister Bra Ida accepted Immediate past pres ident Susan Sale ex plained to the members and volunteers present We art here to cele brate a commence menta new begin ning in the life the Acton branch And as like any graduation or commencement there fs excitement along with the butterflies In ac cepting the new roles expectations and challenges that lie ahead We are confident that we have the ded icated and hard working volunteers that will meet these challenges Many of our volunteers arc here tonight and are so proud of them for without their work we be here to cele brate It Is at this level the gras3 roots level- that the work of the Canadian Cancer Society Is done In addition to the many volunteers present at the special meeting party Mrs Sale also pointed out Halton Hills Mayor Pete- Pom was at the meeting as well as Councillors Terry and Dave Whit and Board of Education trustee Bruce Councillor Ross Knechte was unable to be present at the meeting but sent a floral arrangement which sat on the lun table There were many re presentatives from the County and Provincial divisions of the Society at It meeting also as Independence day for Actons Cancer Unit RM ttjv i Brent Carroll of Ontario Division of the Canadian Cancer Society presents Artie White with the for Acton to become an Independent unit of the Society White is new president well as members As a new Independent For all our ded- organizations In unit the local organ- icated volunteers who town such as the Bed will find life are also giving of their Cross Jon Hurst much the same as time and accepting new the group before explained challenges wc are people who organized Carroll but will be able thankful For without the Terry Fox Run last to free up county and your volunteers the month and the George- provincial funds faster hard worker town unit of the Society and have information polgner knitter and equipment more driver the Can The evening also readily available to Cancer Society marked another them would not function casion the birthday Gloria Coats read the of incoming president history of the organ White who celebrated the next day on Sep- Mrs Sale summed up the feelings of the Baines spends most to lose Julian Heed may have won the battle but he lagged considerably behind his main in the provincial election last March Fran when it came money The Commission on Election Contributions and Expenses released candidate spending figures for all Ontario election ridings recently In Burlington Reed hung on against a strong challenge from Tory to win his third straight election New Democrate Chris Cutler distant third In the election But when It came to spending money was way out in front The statement she filed on campaign spending and contributions under the Election Finances Reform Act showed she spent 31 compared to Reed Cutler spent 51 Reed polled 13 335 voles Balnea 12 and Cutler3 500 Acton Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society first was introduced at ihe group charter netting Inst Tuesday Front row left to right vice president and treasurer Hugh Patterson president White past president branch the Hills Unit Sale service to patients chairman Joy re Telford Bock row publicity Yvonne secretary Shirley Duncan home visitation Perkins in chairman co- chairman Sue activity roup Lhilrman Joyce Walker daffodil second vicepresident Cathy and cocampaign chairman Coals HOME BILLIARD SALES Brunswick Pool Games Tiblss CANADIAN ODEON 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