Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 21, 1981, p. 12

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Acton Free Press Wodnesdoy Oct 21 PARK EBE LINCOLN Georgetown CAR OF THE WEEK USED CARS An automobile of class and distinction Thundsrblrd has long hold the name for being In a class of Its own Now the choice has never been so groat Right now you can choose from two 1979 Birds Both can re flect the care given by Car you bo proud to own RamariietditaiKtaParitdmi too much 81 Ford Bird Green RedPRSD40 OBX26B Dodge Van Blue 78 Ford F1G0 par- cab Brown 78 Pickup Gray own RYS272 Cougar Rviget Cougar RYX210 Ford LTD 4 Gray Capri Gray 78 LTD Black Cutloaa Suprama SLE764 Pontine Brown Cobra SDA994 BO Ford F160 Ford F100 Hornet 4 gold BO Zephyr Rod Cordoba Brown TBIrd Burg Ford Wagon cab Green AW9C08 Rod Torino 2D Chrysler Newport JSK556 Green OWS810 Ford Cut torn Groan Wagon Brown Meteor Fairmont 74 Pckup Rod Copper OKV371 LOOK CLEARING ALL 1981s PARK LINCOLN MERCURY SALES Cert Iliad WANT a small sporty car We have a tow mileage A l condition Lie Call Georgetown Chrysler loaded with extras low mileage call after m COBB ASPEN CHEVROLET Impala A1 certified new Asking Call 377 1971 CHEVY van A I condition new pain job Captain C B AM FM radio CORVETTE We have Corvettes 1979 Lie I960 fully loaded Low mileage DODGE Ram club cab Too many option list Low mileage Excellent condition Lie TWO Family Wagons for sale 1980 Le Baron Wagon Lie PSD Diplomat Wagon PAW ps pb roof rack wood grain sides In new cor condition and much Call 1979 FORD Wagon power s leering power brakes radio air cruise privacy glass 15499 certified FORD km cylinder OD condition many ax 1975 BE 3cc metal flake finish A shape Call evenings SKI Whiz good condition best lJmp I supervised winter storage October 1st to May 1st Mohawk Camping BMti Motors BOAT STORAGE Book Now CREDIT RIVER BOAT CO 877 Fill Business OpparturUm CHIMNEY Sweep Established business In Milton for tale Ideal for person with extra time to work out own home Requires station wagon or van SUPPLEMENT your Income with a business of your own Small Initial In potential For In formal ion call alter op m AUCTION SALE JOHNSHIRLFY no of CHURCHILL ROAD ERIN HILLS TOWNLINE1 mils of Acton fat on FRIDAY 23 OCT at FURNITURE Partial Wanui Room Su to polo Bedroom CI a Tobies etc MISC table B eye In ex a LAWN GARDEN No Ga don Roto y Tiler Lnwn A good clean Pica I PM TERMS Cash or with I MAX STOREY Rockwoodj Aug HE HALTON HILLS AUCTION SALES will be hold on AUCTION SALE for Hazel Fletcher on Saturday October at am Mr Er Flat char are celebrating Anniversary LOCATION OF SALE- LINE OF ACTON HILLS MILE NORTH OF MILES EAST OF ACTON FURNITURE old gramophone oak buffet wash stand no cabinet oak secretory sal tec throe matching hall rgck Id a commode rock two bow Iron d rosso re inclusions- added an Estate fum n the tough our weshstands van commode stool Mortis three drawer dressat wooden bods platform desk blanket stretcher chum ng ash bonnet chest two do beads wooden clothes rack two beds organ stool cast oat GLASS CHINA seven pes Limoges dresser set Lmogo covered bowl 18pcs Cam glass diamond vase signed ton mums tumble Mar gold toothpick holder green Holly bo bowl two toll swirl vases mengola f marigold Ice green rose bowl g bowl mar bowl fou nappes tout butter plates appro pes of Depression glass butter dish marigold powder dish Deer collection occupied Japan cut glass celery footed vase Et seven goblets cranberry I ma tor sailer other berry bowl plntrays old china pitcher server covered china spoon holder collect on Kitten cookie Jars etc egg cups two Toby Jugs ass salt pop two d pots Wodguwood Christmas Plate go ass etc LAMPS A add hong ng lamp with shade and glass very rare hand pa lamp one brocket lamp blue oil lamp damaged bronze lamp rare pol a candle lamp PRIMITIVES COLLECTASLGS ANEOUS Ass of tea tins tea ns Boer War 1st World War minis hire sewing wheelbarrow and ktchen copper boilers weshluba wringers Cana diana ale tools est cords plumbing supplies ceramic la plus usual CNR bs pump or g nil gal jug sealers ng Queen No Dot crown Ideal Eaton ass I of old lanterns includ railroad r tobacco repeater Or noco horseshoe H ate butter pnnts lad bronze sea candy scales original soap making bucket Ink bottles mnoturo old bottles three Coleman stoves cast I on stove on old toys incl Max Iran many cars track tn toy cor and pol wind up in service set dome clock post books goods rods 1 vests tackle boxes etc Auctioneer Owner etc not tor dents or lost articles Auctioneer JIMMY FORBES flttuaXL SATURDAY OCTOBER 1061 THE WELLINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION ONTARIO AT ADMINISTRATION CENTRE 500 VICTORIA ROAD NORTH AM Wellington County Board of Education have Instructed AUCTION SALES CO to sea by Public Auction equipment surplus to ttidfr requrfments School Buses Pickup Trucks Vans Typewriters manual Calculators Business Audio Visual Equipment Projectors Record Players Thermal Copiers Spirit Duplicators Furni ture Classroom Desks Stacking Chair Sewing Machines Cera taking Equipment Chtlkboards Used Windows Miscellaneous Item Many More items VIEWING WILL BE FROM MO AM IBM ON MOtWlNO OF THE VEMCUS WILL BE SOLD AT 1M TERMSCASH OH CHEQUE WITH lOfHTtnCATION Rev Robert Spencer WO Forsyth Chairman Director of Education AUCTION SALE For Clarence Peacock Sat Oct 24th at 12 Noon Location In Milton Lino 1st Farm south of loadarpower steering hre John Deere A tractor pood S with 10 ft pickup reel MF No baler with thrower a full line of fa m machinery ton feed bin with auger motor cattle equipment good western saddle tools hay appliances household Items antiques Farm sold all to be removed by October Public Auction Saturday October 24th 10 Correlating loaders graders rollers trucks milling machines drills compressors lorkl Its cars new tooto and numerous other 58 Racine Bfttwatn MiiUnarava ft north ol Rexdslfl Phone 7464082 HILLS AUCTION SALES Auction Sale of antique furniture glass china etc WED OCT 28 in the Agricultural Hall Fair Grounds Robert Milton Jimmy Forbes Auctioneer Blood Is meant I circulate I Be a flED CROSS Blood Donor BE AUCTION SALE Antiques for ELMEN CARNEY at his home NORVAL on Draper St J us I behind the Church on SAT 24 OCT at Partial list FURNITURE I Large oak roll lop desk no plat back etc LAMPS Gone with Wind Floral lomp Key Finger lamp etc CLOCKS E Ingam Co School Regulator bread Arthur Fronton PRIMITIVES Good glass Er chins crocks sealers bottles op pi misc Note This Is a L lot mo collection TERMS Cash or quo with I D Not responsible for For complete I at call 2623 MAX STOREY Auc ACTON CURLING CLUB HALL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL IN ACTON bedroom house with family room monthly Plus utilities bedroom apartment nces Included require 1st and last months rent and references Call TWO bedroom semi furnished downtown Georgetown apart available mediately call Mark flsslEitile HOUSE lor sale Two bedroom home Town of Acton Completely furnished 3rd bedroom may be put In cellar as It has a dry bastment First Stars Interest free pen all offers will rent option to buy Private For further Information Son A- tween am and 10 Cancer cured through diet and prayer speaker Marie and Dorothy Jordan Pee St were the winners of the weekly draw a on Katby Sao ford Jake Kulken nod Tracy drew he ticket Tuesday morning Replace exploding bricks at Halton Hills building A firm has won he Job of repairing the exploding bricks at Hallon Hills a dm in I stmt ion building on iTrafalgar A few years ago some of the soft bricks were replaced and more work lis now needed because frost and rain is causing more to explode Mayor Peter Pomcroy told councillors Monday night Staff received three tendcra for the brick work the lowest being from Building and Maintenance at MILTON townhouse 3 bedrooms alt ap pliances broad loom throughout baths garage Call after op THREE bedroom washrooms garage fridge stove available November 1st SHI a month plus 878049 However since Hallon Building and Main tenance hasn done brick work before and the owner done that type of work since before 1960 town staff urged he second lowest tenderer Tower Restoration be awarded the contract Tower Restoration a bid was SO and other councillors wanted to hear a presentation from bolh firms before making a decision However others urged Halton Building and Maintenance which has done good roofing work for the town be awarded the contract without any presentations because It met all requirements and offered the lowest price Councillor Ross observed it wasn a high skill job to replace some bricks at tho municipal building Joking he was sure the mayor and he could do Lhejob Eg fioomiAiWiWs ACTON Seniors Residence rooms meals all facilities for Senior alliens Reasonable rates Call EBE fittl Est it home on acres Owen Sound Beach area ideal country retreat Will sell or trade on home In Milton area WANTED TO BUY acres wlin house small barn or possibility of erecting barn some pasture land In area south of Please reply Bom Acton Free Press Wanted Century House In the country with a few acres east of Kit west of Ml Hon REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF Property for Sale Town of The Region Halton Invites ssalod tenders for sale of Lot on Registered Plan Parts Plan known municipally Road The property situated on the west side of Chart well Road approximately 300 plus or minus north of Lake Ontario well flood of 100 by a depth of 1C0 and contains square feet Please note that the mo tors to In favour of Boll Canada which will bo regis rod on a prior to the of this transaction Municipal services sowers and hydro ore on Road A building permit is available for lomlly residence sub to the normal appro vol for services and on op pi cation for ding permit Offers to purchase must bo submitted In a envelope addressed as follows Regional Clark Regional Municipality of El Bronte Road Ontario L6J6E1 and CLEARLV marked for Road Property and to the Clerk Off to no lots than pm on Tuesday October 1381 Sealed Offers to Purchase I bo pub cry at p m on Tuesday October at the Regional Administration 1151 onto Road Offers to Purchase must bo accompanied by a cer titled cheque payable Roglonal Municipality of Hallon or at least per cent of the amount of the of fer Cheques will be returned to the unsuccessful bidders AH offers submitted must allow I November for acceptance or rejection and cannot bd with drawn until after that data Of fori must allow I 30 1981 for at which mo the successful bidder present a cert fled to the Regional Municipal ty Ho lion for the balance of pure haao price highest or any off or not accepted For further deta Is contact Mr DV Property Manogor 3311 Bannockburn Prepare item for gift stall by Re In a Morrison The Wo men a Institute met at the home of Mrs Mcdlond Tuesday even lng October 13 at The president opened the meeting with a poem entitled October The minutei of the lost meet were read and ap proved and the roll call was answered by members A letter from the Unitarian Services was read and it was decided to send them a donation Mrs C Sinclair reported on the board meeting In Milton and a gift for the gift stall at the Area Convention in Brussels later this month was dis cussed Mrs Hall gave the motto Mrs Isabel McDonald then Introduced our guests for the evening Mm Thornton and Mrs Landry proprietors of Emilys Natural Food store who gave a very Interesting and lnforma tlvc talk on the use of health foods In our diet They also had a display and passed around sam pics of their foods Mrs Kali then thanked the ladles and presented Mrs Thornton with a small gift in appreciation The meeting closed with the Lord Prayer and the Institute Grace The hostess and com then served a delicious lunch Palliative Care encouraged byM The first meeting of the fall scries of the North Hallon Hospice Care Interest Group held at Milton Hospital was well attended by com munlty and professional people Adam spoke about the development of he Joseph Brant Palliative Core Service and dlf between good medical core and palliative care was also very encouraging about the North Hospice Group and objectives In keeping with these objectives of community awareness the group has undertaken to speak on issues to community The interested organisations may contact Eva Sansom 1703 The group is offering a second community Education Forum In Glen Williams Town Hall on Thursday at Speakers will be Jim Jones of a George town funeral home and Donna a regis tered nurse from Oak vile by Mary Lam on Acton Library was recently the setting for a most interesting public talk given by Mrs Nora Henderson of Burling ton and sponsored by the s of Halton Hills Mrs Henderson spoke of her battle with can not Just one but three types breast cancer lymphoma and leukemia ali diagnosed at the same time Her doctors gave her from two months to two years at the most to live When Mrs Henderson a long standing member of the 1 Faith spoke of her resolve to get better through diet and prayer her doctor empha ically denied the possibility of recovery and stated that her illness was de finitely terminal Apparently Mrs Henderson does not give In and this neg prognosis only served to increase her determination to over come what could bo for most people over whelming odds Besides which the Baha teachings emphasize the Importance of nutrition and he powerful In fluence of prayer giving Mrs Henderson the extra support necessary In her struggle Mrs Henderson is a biologist by profession and has been Involved with research In several areas She immediately embarked on her search or cure starting with a diet that included mega doses of vitamins Vitamin A taken In the form of carrot Juice Vitamin as in Brewers yeast Vitamin herbal teas such as tea sweet almonds dally ground apricot seeds ground whole grains millet blackstrap molasses fish chicken baked pot a toes salads served with cider vinegar or lemon and foods high in potassium such as oranges bananas etc Some of advice given In the Bahai teachings are as follows avoid overe ating eat natural foods exercise before not after meals eat one type of food at a time take liquids before solids have a light breakfast avoid harm ful emotions such as anger vengeance avoid fatigue fast In mild seasons not in extremes of temperature Generally speaking it is a diet of moderation Of course alcohol and smoking ore taboo During Mrs Hen scorch for help with her Illness she visited three or blood spec lalista who kept track of her progress through blood testa She came across several books on cancer written by doc tors and or people who have had success in treating cancer using unorthodox or alter native therapy One book written by Max and published In 1958 en titled A Cancer Therapy Results of i was particularly helpful Albert Schweitzer who was cured of diabetes by Dr says of him Those whom he cured will now attest to the truth of his Ideas A medical genius who walked among us Gerson also saved the life of Schweitzer wife when she was dying of Dr secret which he insists is no secret consists of bringing the body back to its normal Biological equilibrium litis he accomplishes through diet vitamins and enzymes After some difficulty Mrs Henderson ob tained the necessary enzymes and took them along with the vitamins Juice of carrots and green vegetables and iodine Each of these play a very specific and important role in human nutrition and met a bo I Ism In particular the enzymes had a pro found effect reducing number of white blood cells to a normal level Mrs Henderson explained that enzymes digest the protein covering of the cell allowing it to be ab sorbed by the phag Initially Mrs Henderson had to have her spleen removed it was so greatly enlarged in Its effort to dispose of the debris At present her haemoglobin is normal the red blood cell count a measure of bone marrow health Is normal Indeed Mrs Henderson looks and feels very fit She is free of breast cancer the lymphoma is no longer palpable the leukemia Is no longer in evidence Dublin WI Donate 500 to Act Van Church Services PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA ACTON Minister John A Robertson MA Sun October 25 1981 Organist Choir rector Mr A Hansen A am Sacrament Tho Lord s Sub ject H Church School and Session will moot at 10 All Welcome CHURCHILL COMMUNITY Jenkins 1410820 Sun October25 am Mornng Tho Church on Hill Is an Welcome ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Church ST ALBAN THE MARTYR Willow St Albans Arthur Tribe AM Director of Music Mrs Frank Sun October em Holy Eucharist 1030 Holy Eucharist Holy Baptism 10 am Church School Nursery Baby Care TRINITY UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA ACTON Sun October 1981 10 Morning Worship Sermon Gospel for the Mid 10 am Sunday School Baby Fold Er Nursery Cora 2 Hallon Hills Theairo Ac ton Citizens Band and Cool SALVATION ARMY Service every Sun day at ol Trinity United Church Acton by Laura Dentils Many Women Instil ute branches support worthhllo charitable appeals as has Dublin down through the years When the work of the Actlvon In Hills was explained in detail by Mrs H Dodos the meeting of the Branch on Thursday evening a further was voted to support this worthy cause making a total of SI given within the few months Mrs sold the A ell van has performed miracles to some handicapped persons who were for merly forced to remain at home Now they are able to get out to ap pointments swimming sessions and social events Consequently they have an entirely new outlook on life The meeting was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Horace Blyth who have recently moved to Guclph Summer Interlude was a verse used by Mrs Besley President In opening the meeting followed by the Opening Exercises Mrs A took over the duties of the secretary Mrs J who was unavoidably absent An Interesting roll coll Name a food traditional to a country was answered by a good turnout of members Discussion arose about making changes In the classes sponsored by the Branch In the Junior work at the 1982 Fall Fair They will centre around the courses taught this year Standing Committee reports were given by Mrs A Near on World Affairs Mrs M on Resolutions Mrs Dodds as Curator Mrs on Visiting and Mrs C Armstrong Quilting Thanks were extended to Mrs A Murchison and Mrs J Kran who arranged the Fair exhibit which won second Halton History books and cook books received a ready market the Dublin booth at the fair A splendid report was given by Mrs W on a District Directors meeting she had re cently attended In Mil ton Up coming events In the district were noted Articles suitable for sale In the Gift Stall at the area convention In Brussclls on October will be taken by the delegate Mrs E Nor ton Opening events Many special events are happening at the newly opened Hills Library and Cultural Centre from October IB to November 1 with the Acton Band the Acton Youth Group and the Pine Valley Square Dan cers performing in an afternoon concert on Sunday Next Tuesday the Acton High School Band and the Drama Group end St Joseph school will bo offering programs

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