Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 4, 1982, p. 10

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10 Georgetown Acton Wednesday Aug A 1962 rack ens Steaks Seafood Special Per hardim MLtA bringing back the Sound of TOWN- Country DRY GLEANING 8770387 SAM MY DOT SERVICE MONDAY TO FRIOAV HALTON KILLS SHOPPING CENTRE Rural residents complain district about trap shooting noise GEORGETOWN on DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC J Kohari DT J Novak D Phono 8778974 or 7912314 For several hour most Sundays Leonid and his 1 Acton neighbors on Rd 12 are treated to the shouted word pull followed by the thunderous roar of a gun Now following a complaint lodged with Milton council Town SUIT are going to investigate whether or not the noisy neighbor the CRSQ Trap Club is meeting all the requirements of local zon ing bylaws Osso and his neighbors complained the weekly shoots have been infringing on their lifestyles for several years now and they re sick and bred of The main is the noise said af ter a recent council meeting The unpredictab ility of it is the worst part You cant even call friends over on the weekend because you never know when theyre going to be shooting Rockwood Cancer drive raises 2938 FRIDAYS ARE DANCE MIGHTS week featuring hockln Robin 50s60s MIDWEEK SPECIALS a complete dinner for STEAK HOMELESS WEDNESDAYS SOLE CALL ACTON NOW SERVING FULL COURSE EVENING SPECIALS 5 Favorite Choices prices from oo to each Georgetown We Serve Top Quality Food By Barbara Funk Mrs Markirie I Saunders cancer can I vass I ports total 1 lions are 10 an I increase of over I last year She also extends a thankyou to all the canvassers who put in a great deal of time and effort to make 1982s campaign a success Of course she would also like to say thank you to all who donated OPENS THIS SATURDAY Farmers Market featuring FRESH PRODUCE VEGETABLES FRUIT BAKED GOODS A variety of natural products at farmer direct to you Complete your visit with a meal at JACK TABLE OPEM 10 I07DAYSAWEEK worth the drive to Acton HELD OVER Things Are Tough Over PLUS Heavy Metal FBI SAT BONUS STIR CRAZY HWY OF COLUMBUS BINGO at Holy Cross Church Auditorium EVERY THURSDAY 54 numbers SB numbers numbers 67 numbers mln DINK WITH US for an excellent meal cosy comfortable atmosphere and friendly service WE HAVE ff ALL Aeton Rastawant 14 MAIN ST S ACTON 8532990 CLOSED SUNDAY INSURANCE FireAutoHomeowners TenantsBuslnessLife All Clause of Insurance Barber Henley Ltd 1913 Main St S Downtown Georgetown 8772214 Restemnt NOW FEATURING ASSORTED SUBS 315 QUEEN ST ACTON 8531201 FAMILY RESTAURANT PIZZERIA MILL ST EACTON ONTARIO In addition to looking at the toning compliance of trap clubs in rural areas council also approved motions to have staff took at the feas ibility of a no discharge of firearms law for the Town and of space requirements for such clubs We need some standards so that some guy on a t open up a trap shoot tomorrow without us having some authority to dose him down said Mi lion Ward i Councillor Day Osso said complaints from the neighbors about the club were first made about six years ago but it was not done in unison it was done in dividually The club is in an area with high priced homes within earshot of its range Osso added Shirley of Church Street Acton was busy Friday morning picking beans at Windy Knoll Farm on Harris Street in Rockwood Peter Jackion of 111 Main Street Rockwood stands beside his hit Hollyhock which standi 10 feet tall Peter he duR the plant up last year and thought It was gone Eden Mills Coles return from McLean Lake TAKE NOTICE Board at Ontario to at THE MASONIC BANQUET BOOM MAIN STREET EAST ONTARIO on THURSDAY AUGUST l9B2alth 10 00 a clack In In at which Do 01 Dink lout FaclllU Mrs MacUougmi Sincere condolences arc extended to Mrs Edith Jennings and her family Ena and Jim Gibson Edna and Milch Kennedy Ted and Jennings Jim and Gloria Jennings and their children in their sudden bereavement of a dear husband father and grandpa Ed Jennings who passed away in while on a holiday let the west coast Many enjoyed I he fruits of his labor from a well tended garden He will be sadly missed by the Friendly Seniors when they resume meetings next months Mr and Mrs Terry Cole and John have re turned two week vacation at McLean Maple Nursery School Cooperative Govt Licensed OPENINGS FOR SEPTEMBER We offer Excellent qualified teachers Creative room playroom gymnasium Parkland setting in Cedarvale Park Supervised parties event days outdoor playing Reduced participating fees Morning or afternoon classes THREE FIVE DAY PROGRAMS For More Information Sandra Gravely Pres 877 144 Lyn Registrar 877 HEALTH INSURANCE hospital medical travel insurance for residents of Canada Covers sickness and accidents worldwide Tarm Parson Family Rata Up to Up o Days Up to IS Days Up to Days 1700 34 31 Days Up to M Days 33 Up to SI Day Up Days 11400 Up to Days Up to ISO 17400 Up ISO Days Coving lor of tilling legcthti IfWCTtD Of agency MARKET Lake Tora and Troy were day guests the Cole family and their par and Deb MacDougall spent a few days with them before returning home on Saturday Get well wishes go out to Miss Ball who Is a patient in McMaster Hospital Hamilton Sharon and Kerrl Gllbcrlsori spent few days vaca Hon their grand mother and aunt Mrs James and Mrs Wil Ham Ball scores for the week Morris ton slaughtered the home team with a 14 score but on Thursday night Ihc boys redeemed I hem solves and beat by score Osprin Students land jobs by Doris Ines I was pleased to note that mosl of our grade 12 graduates from Erin District High School had found work for the summer Shelley Manes has obtained a position with the Bank of Mon treal in which may be permanent Ken is working Erin Food and Ron and Rae are working at odd Jobs and may enter grade in September J Ron Cox is employed on a farm at With so much employment It is good to sec the young people have found work Glen and Jean Jack- son Karen and Jeff have returned from a two week trip to the east In Prince Ed- ward Island they did the usual sightseeing in eluding Anne of Green Gables and of course had a lobster dinner Taking the sixhour ferry trip lo Newfoundland they found the people there were all m nice and helpful One family had been out fishing for eels and brought In a small one which they ate but the declined to sample it A funeral service was held for Fred Baptie In Guelph on Monday Aug 2 He died Friday night at the Guelph General Hospital Fred was for many years a neighborly and well liked farmer in the district before retiring to Gudph Sy- to extended to- his wife Sadie Knox Presbyterian

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