Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 11, 1981, p. 3

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This I the lens Self defense is the best defense Sure t want to meet up th these folks in a dark Karate and Judo students at the Y learn self defense techn as woll as got soma good exercise and have a lot of fun and Helen Murrav caught the action Lost we forget Hundreds remember in Sunday service The Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov 1 1 Acton and Nassagaweya residents paid IrlbuU to those who fell in war preserving our freedoms at annual Acton Legion Remembrance Day services Sunday Legion members police firefighters Acton Citiiens Band Boys Brigade mem the Scout and Guide organizations and politicians all marched from the Acton Post Office to the cenotaph In front of Trinity United Church where a short service was held Hugh 0 nerved as Parade Marshal and Company of Lome Scots were the honor guard Legion president Jimmy gave the Legion Charge and then governments local service clubs and organizations schools and youth groups labor unions etc placed wreaths In front of the cenotaph John read the names of the war dead followed by George Elliotts playing of the Last Post and Reveille while Billy Middleton and Bob raised and lowered the flag hair mast The hymn Abide Wilt Me was played and Legion Padre Rev John Robertson gave the benediction The parade then marched to Knox by ten an Church for the annual service Legion officials Vic Patrick and Ed read script lessons as part of the service and there was a minute Prayer of Remembrance and 0 Canada was played At 3 following the Remembrance Dinner at Branch there was a brance Day service at Soldier s Memorial cenotaph Active Service FOR Pte Stanley R Adams on Arthur Pto Edward Harrison Capt Chas Carbcrt M C Orvllle Pte Edward Pte William Pte James Milne Clarence Carton Corp John Blair Pte William William Pollock Dvr Mark Mclntyre Pte J Kingsbury Harvey Elliot Pte Wesley Roberts C Elsley Pte Fred Hilson Joseph OUR Preffloliday CONTINUESI SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS 30 OFF Suggest handicap ramp for Murray Memorial Y Murray Memorial great going program into stores doctors Eileen Dix offices and other places would like to see a ramp because there t at the Acton so nan- ramps and are many people could stairs Only the post participate in courses office has a ramp some- there thing which was built Friday she attended J the past summer the councillors dropIn Councillor Whiting said there is no access to public federal provincial or buildings for the murdc pal legislation requiring owners of the public uses She explained she set t install for the up a program for the handicapped handicapped this fall but says she would found they t like to see a ramp at the attend because they building as well as a can get into the met ling room and wash building After meeting rooms accessible to the with the handicapped She 11 handicapped group she investigate options discovered local which would make It disabled people have possible for the hand Budget committee Councillors Ross Harry Levy George Maltby and Roy Booth have been named by Mayor Peter to on the Ha Hon Hills budget committee this year capped to Join in programs at Ihe Sho will also look at securing a per cent grant to cover the cost of a copped access from the province She suggested more should be done around town to make it easier for the handicapped to shop and go to the doctor Councillors noted new sidewalks built in town are being ramped for the hand capped plans to discuss the plight of the handicapped with region Medical Officer of Health Peter Cole citizen of the year Ron night who is capped Councillor Marilyn Scrjcantsonwho heads up the s committee Halton- MPP Julian Reed and local busi nessman Lome Doberthtcn who has been urging the province and Ottawa to bring in legislation requiring special parking spaces for the handicapped at major attractions like the CNE and Ontario Place CERAMICS Thursday November 12 10a m m 81 Mill St E Acton MEATS See Our Selection Of SLIP BRUSHES TOOLS ACCESSORIES CUSTOM Plus CLASSES and SEMINARS Take a course in Halton Hills this winter Lifespan Crises Introduction to Helping StntCRies will be the theme of University of Witerloo lectures at the Acton Public Library this You can attend these lectures free of charge simply for personal interest or you may takethitn foruniversity credit For more details call the public libraries in Acton 519 416 or come to the first lecture Lifespan Crises Introduction o Helping Strategies Interdisc Socnl Science Tuts 10 Jan 5 Mar 30 Mr Colin Hollidge University of Tin lifelnnetxperieiKi REGULAR UP TO UNTIL NOV ONLY Many of beaut n stock for you lake tome DENZIN FURNITURE est mi TORONTO 7550866 Nassagaweya featuring Fryer Pie Allan the hymn O Valiant Reading Howard C Hearts Invocation Robinson William prayers The Lord Roberts Prayer placing of the Bonas wreaths reading of the names of the war dead Pilot Clayton Tay playing of the Last Post cr Fit SgL Peter ana Reveille the hymn McLaren O Clarence Abide With Me God Elsley Sgt Marshall Save the Queen and the Wilson Cecil Benediction Wilson Following names of he people who gave their lives In war from Acton and THEIR NAME FOR EVERMORE ACTON 1918 Corp J Moore Corp Roy Hurd Corp Brown Pte J D Burt M Kaley Capt A Arthurs A Anderson Elklngton Wills J Fryer Sergt Ma T Irving G McLeod Pte A Winterburn Lieut King A Grlbbcn Radford Sgt W Lee Pte P Godfrey Corp F Masters J J Kennedy A Anderson Fit K Buck O W Eilwood John Gibbons Wilson Gordon F O J Guthrie Lieut HUllcr William Wilfred McCron Sgt Gordon K McLennan Staff Sergt L McNabb O A Molozzl Wing Comm D Morris Gnr Near Cpl A E Pte RoiHrtson L Cpl H Simpson Gnr A Smethurst Pte Jack Sweeney Pte G H Taylor C H Webster Post War stock merchandised up to off selected items Open Mondays Id Thursday day So day WHY THE PRICE OF A MERCEDES OR BMW GET IT All IN ONE CAR MAZDA The more you look The more you like Achilles Motors Ltd SALES and SERVICE 357 QUEEN ST EAST ACTON 8530200 Dob and Billy raised and lowered thcnagatlhclIcmcnibranccDay rvlec FOR ONE 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will we be able to honour these worthy young citizens and give them the public recognition they so richly deserve Who Is Eligible The award nominees will be individuals or groups who have per formed acts of physical heroism perhaps endangering their own lives overcoming disabling physical or psychological handicaps to match or exceed their fellows or beinj involved in some worth while community service endeavour A COMMUNITY PROJECT OF AIR AND THIS NEWSPAPER Air NOMINATIONS CLOSE DECEMBER 1

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