Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 23, 1982, p. 2

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Acton Photo Camera iMAirtowm VBatgt Acton TRUSTUSarHh SPECIAL JUNE 1- JULY 31 8x10 COLOR ENLARGEMENTS 2 747 OPEN MONDAYS I ME If THE FREE PRESS you re read tcome to your door Call for Home Delivery press INFLATION BUSTING FOOD BUYS Canadas No 1 Fresh Porkl regular loin chops centre cut chops BROWN N SERVE CHOPS SKOPSY S regular deftfresh wieners 140 MILL ST ACTON ONTARIO Fresh meaty side spare ribs sweet sour ribs 149 DEVON g side bacon lb or MAPLE LEAF Fresh chicken legs DiscoveraSummeiL assorted salads MAPLE LEAF 375 pkg assorted varieties lb ced CLOVER LEAF 155 CANNED MEATS MAPLE LEAF 15 lb canned ham pink salmon GLAD 103 toil rlci UBS 169 159 189 159 279 MEALTYME8 wiener or Hamburg buns MAXWELL HOUSE 1 lb vacpacbag regular auto or filter drip coffee mint McCain frown fancy McCAM2lb frozen fancy McCAJN Tenant 375 assorted Bicks relish at foil wrap ml frozen Florida to orange juice WESTON English muffins bran muffins BLUE RIBBON of FACELLE ROYALE paper towels PURITAN in beef Irish or meatbel stew hamburg or wiener rods WESTON of apple snack buns 99 59 99 SAVE WITH SUPER 8QNUSSTAMPS ITS EASY AS 21 Pick up your bonus tump from any I You one tamp for ovary doner worth purchase I Bug you Wad folder stamp to A and redeem for or MSTANTCASHI Be a to double check you You can be an wwm staeotoe get en rmtant back to cashier and for he amount Ties wars lucky KImANart Kuikan Mrs Schomop M Towoood Curtnlngnarn Laura Newman Mr DeBtauw MranWMr Pat Dick Judy Shannon Kris Brut 79 99 PRICES IN EFFECT JUNE EX Falkland war Isnt over Eva The war over the Island may be over but the hostilities ore still there according to Eva Acton who was bom and raised in Argentina She and British raised husband Geoff now a teacher at Acton High School used to Joke about the ownership of the Islands Both had been brought up being told their country owned the land However when fighting broke out over just that question it ceased being a joking matter Eva feel anything has been settled Now three months and hundreds of lives later the ho countries arc right back where they started Peace But it is the two countries governments which are at war not the people she pointed out Eva thinks now the Argentina people are more hostile to wards their own government than they ever were with which was confirmed in a letter re ceived by another Ac Ion resident Ana Mane Mrs Cosimo was born and raised in Argentina and still has many relatives living in her home country A recent letter she received from her aunt still in Argentina revealed the people s anger at being misled by the government She explains that Argentinians were asked to contribute money and jewellery towards the war effort to raise funds However they were to be lieve Britain would not fight and the Argentinians could win the islands back with no problem All through the undeclared war her native people were being told they could win Suit associate bead of Special Education at Acton High School and Paul McTrash along with principal McLaren were the driving forces In the making of a memorial for teacher Pat Kasuier Wright who died of cancer la t June Late teacher honored with memorial plaque An Acton High School student Paul McTrash has presented the school with a handmade plaque in memory of a late teacher Patricia Kastncr Wright Mrs Wright died last June at the age of 33 She was a remedial English teacher later lurning to Special Education She was married the Aug ust before her death Paul made the mounting for the plaque out of walnut and spent about one month on the project On the gold plate read In Loving Memory of Patricia Wright February 1MB to June 7 1981 Teacher and Friend At the time of her death and again last Friday a collection was taken the school for the Cancer Society Associate head of the Special Education department Suit and vice principal McLaren contributed to the project also The dedication service was given over the public address system day It was It has been a little over a year since we lost a very special teacher and friend Patricia Kastner WrlghL Many of you may not have known Pat but the great many of us who did knew her as a very caring and helpful per son to students who had her as a teacher or those who went to see her for special help Pat was also very active In the drama club and her enthusiasm and encouragement pulled a lot of people through some difficult times Pat will never be for gotten by those who knew her and In her memory a plaque will be placed In the Time Capsule area as a memorial loner in the main office today and tomorrow and will be forwarded to Ihe Cancer Society in her honor A letter will be written to Mr and Mrs and Pat husband Steve Wright telling them of the memorial plaque and donations Lyn McLaren Paul McTrash Beber Actario winners Mary Kenny McDonald Blvd won the prize Saturday Richard Jozwlk 18 Mill St took home vouchers from Nielsen s Clothing Acton Pholo and Camera Ed In Out A super shopper with vouchers from Stedman Acton Pharmacy Family Cleaners IGA Home Hardware Family Restaurant Jug City Family Cleaners Act on Bowling Lanes and A B Foodland was won by Perkins Acton and Marg Hall Toronto Fireworks and biathlon still on In spite of the Back to Acton Days celebrations being cancelled two organizations arc still planning to go ahead with their events The Aclon Firefighters will be holding their an fireworks display at Prospect Park on Sunday July Local businesses have been canvassed for donations for the costs Involved The Acton Men Club has selected Sunday July for their annual Biathlon This race starts at a m at the Acton arena and calls for two participant teams The race takes place over a kilometer course and the partners alternate between running and a bicycle with five kilometers intervals Entry forms are available at the Hills Recreation Department offices In Georgetown and at Acton Home Furnishings Evangel Pentecostal is readying Jor a week long Bible School daring the evenings starting on Monday Among the many events will be the play Jonah and the Whale and Daniel In the Lions Den Rob Allen plays Daniel Russ Allen Is Bill Ingles plays King Darius Norman Foster Is a guard Peter Stevens In second president and Egan Robinson la the third president Mick Holmes retires Continued from Page Cooperation with the police and public is very important to the fire department Holmes says He credits the high profile of the volunteers around town There fireworks and water ball contests and dystrophy cam and on array of other events the department is involved in all help the men stay familiar in their communities This bond with residents was con firmed in 1978 when Hoi mes and the Acton volunteers were named Citizens of the Year by the Aclon Chamber of Commerce The COUNTS YOU NEED COMPLETE CAR CARE Wrt- by of comb all pi of car and stock craft replacement You ca one of your mo t the ally cell- year Holmes received a Queens Silver Jubilee medal Ironically Holmes slates the fire depart has attended more fire related deaths than those involving blazes He explains that his men have been on the scene of more fatal car accidents drownings and heart attacks than fatal fires And most fire deaths the chief pointed out arc following the fire rather than on the scene And while no one likes to attend these types of calls it salt part of the job Holmes says glumly He has no Immediate plans for his retirement other than a trip out wesl He says he will miss the job and the people but doesn regret handing in his notice This way he will have more time tocoacli his girls team and play with his grand children Sherry and Phillip Brace son and daughter of his own daughter Julie in But he won be letting go entirely As fire chief he is a member of Canadian and Ontario Firefighters Assad a lions He hopes to con Untie as an associate member with the provincial group MAT1NHAU THEATRES SM Sun Tun Wed Thura 20 pjn Now Mo Hornby

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