8 The Free Press Wednesday Feb HE LOCATED Vest of Acton l l I WE ARE 3 Miles West SPECIALIZING IN PROPANE on Fuel Costs CONVERT TO PROPANE COMPlfTE AUTOMOTIVE PROPANE CONVERSOM 1395 LOWER YOUR OPE RATING COSTS l Con your lota para t 3 PROPANE Any angina on L Super eta god truck noma a fuel injected Propane Up Proper and Gai Appliance Propane Equipment CARKTW6 ft FUXXUNE St N Acton and John Arnold were tie men in charge of showing customers what thev were at the Rotary Club Auction Sale NOTICE OF PUBLIC FORUM OTTO JELINEKm MILTON AND ACTON DATE THURS FEBRUARY 25 PLACE STEELWORKERS HALL PINE STREET ACROSS FROM MILTON PUBLIC LIBRARY TIME OAKVILLE FORUM DATE MON MARCH 1 PLACE CENTRE 130 NAVY ST IN LOBBY TIME 730PM OPPORTUNITY TO EXPRESS YOUR VIEWS AND CONCERNS WITH OTTO FREEADMISSION FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL RIDING A Credit Union Registered Retirement Savings Plan VS- for Your Kind of RRSE HALTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION LTD MILTON- MILTON MAIN ST WILSON ACTON GEORGETOWN You re a part of it all BED SOFA BROWN PLAID SALE PRICE 37995 REGULAR SAVE 47M6 10000 SEVERAL UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS UP TO 50c PINE DINING ROOM 9 BUFFET AND HUTCH THESTLE TABLE AND 6 CHAIRS 2 ARM CHAIRS SIDE CHAIRS SALE PRICE REGULAR 3395 2395 54 PINE HI POST 23995 ONLY Pledge 50 to ActiVan by Ana Montgomery the February meeting of the Catholic Women League the film Miracle of Our Lady of G was shown to League members as well as parishioners of St Joseph Church This beautiful and Inspir ational film was enjoyed by all who viewed it Its message regarding the poor and the oppressed Obituary Lloyd Funeral service was held January 30 at Shoe maker Funeral Home for Lloyd Murr Mill St Mr Murr died in Genera Hosp ital January following a two week 111 He was years old He was born June ID 1905 in and was married in Hunt He worked at the Hunts Tannery before moving to Acton about years ago House breakin Two Juveniles have been found responsible for a break in at Grecnore in Acton last week The intruders gained entry into the home and left with in cash Charges have yet to be laid according to Halton Police is as true today as it was over years ago A short business meeting followed the Urn Minutes of the January meeting were read by Mrs Rlna O Brien Secretary The financial report was read by Mrs Ann Donstoti Treasurer A motion was made to pledge at this time to President Mary Margaret Murr Dickinson asked for all conveners reports lo be completed by February Future league events were discussed Our Parish dance will be held on Saturday February at the Band Hall The theme will be the 60s and 60s The Church picnic is scheduled for Labour Day weekend and the Acton Legion has been booked for our annual Christmas Bazaar on November The meeting closed with a prayer where he was employed at Beardmore Tannery He retired in Mr Murr is survived by daughters Helen Knight Toronto June Keith Winnipeg Lois Thornhlll and Norma Newmarket Charles Hunts Gary Guelph and Paul Acton He is also vived by brothers Albert Ontario and sisters Blanche Gladys Francis all of Orillia and Dorothy of Hunts vi lie Pastor Jean Stairs off iciated at the funeral Grandsons Stephen and Andrew Knight and Scott neighbor Mike Moore and friends Paul O Brien and Barry were pallbearers Interment was at Cemetery Search for hero The Halton Region Safety Council Is em barking on its annual hero search The council Is on the lookout for citizens who by their courage and lack of self interest assist In saving lives said Leigh Morrison of the council These people will be acclaimed at the annual spring awards banquet The public is invtted to submit the names of candidates to the council atPO Box Burling ton Ontario L7R by Feb NOW AVAILABLE AT SCOTIABANK TERM NOTES Fixed term years Interest paid annually Transferable but not redeemable before maturity Term Notes issued in multiples of 1000 minimum investment More details on this and other high yield investments available at any branch of The Bank of Nova Scotia by Corporation by The Bank of Statu wry Menu AH run tram to time without none Scotiabank Ken Clappertoa donated hit services as auction to the Rotary Club auction lost 5000 raised by Rotarians Acton Rotary Club raised over Thursday evening when they held an auction at the Band Hall Over 150 people attended the major fund raising event and bid on about 140 items ranging from a wicker table and chair set to a case of peanut ter Other Items sold were gravel top soil a love scat a Robert Bate man painting jackets crocheted and pottery items car tuneups cigarettes a snowmobile outfit tanning sessions and an array of other items All the articles were donated by Acton and area merchants and individuals and auctioneer Ken also donated his time Bidding was hot on all items even an cnbable wall hanging allegedly brought from Africa Monies raised in the auction will be used in the community Knox Alert Donate money The Knox Alert Evening Group met in the Mary Ellen Anderson Room In the absence of the President Lil McLen nan first Vice President opened the meeting with a short reading Refugee Mother ANNOUNCEMENT PETER DELLIO Pro aidant of Motori Georgetown Honda It pleaiod announce that Pater ha Jo In ad our ale Uf1 and fual officiant car on mark at and Pater Invite all cuatomara and to coma In and tha car of tha future Com today hello an have a with Patar MOTORS GEORGETOWN HONDA LViVJ GEORGETOWN 8775286 Q BRING IN YOUR FAVOURITE COLOUR NEGATIVE OR SLIDE AND RECEIVE A COLOUR ENLARGEMENT MOUNTED FOR Only n quant ly l 95 REGULAR PRICE BR YOUR FAVOURITE COLOUR NEGATIVES OR SLIDES TO OUR STORE WITH THIS COUPON FOR THIS MONEY SAVING OFFER DON T THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE 1 Vera Inglis of the month took over the program with a short reading Three Gifts Hymn No Sun of my Soul was sung Irene Terry read the Scripture Psalm 121 followed by Prayer by Vera Vera read an article Acres of Diamonds and Irene read several Valentine poems So Much is Ours Heart s Garden and others Hymn No 399 Come Let Us Sing of a Wonder ful Lave was sung and Vera closed this portion of the meeting with a short reading In February Lil took charge of the business calling for the secretary and surer s reports A Thank You card was read from Pearl Young and some vernal Thank Yous were given It was moved to send to the Presbyterlal treasurer and It was re ported that Vera is representing the Group on the Vacancy Com mittee Thanks were given to those of the Group who helped with the Friendship Hour and Coffee Hours during January It was also reported that the Craft and Bake Sate for all the Church groups would be held on October and there was to be a Presbyterlal Executive meeting on February 14 at which Wllma Coles would represent the group The meeting was closed with the Bene diction and a lovely lunch followed acton pharmacy ltd CORNER MILL MAIN PHOTO HE PAINTS of were in the news 300 alio moo Provincial Sain Tan Ct ACTON