Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 24, 1982, p. 5

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GeorgetownActon Wednesday Nov 1962 On the This is the lest week of the weekly draw for a and a special trip will be the number price In addition there will also be some presentations to supporters After 1M draws this Is a good time to thank the Tylers and Kathy Sanford for their unending dedication and work to the draw Except for a few weeks holidays Ted Dotores and Angela Tyler and Kathy have been at ever draw In the past two years They endured the snow and the rain and risked possible electrocution with old public address speakers to make sure the draw was held Even nontown hall nave to admire that sort of dedication There are many more people in volved each week but the real tip of the hat goes to these five Club winners for November 13 were Golden Moore I lean Melody 77 Rick Tremblay and Pete Van Dam Winners for this past Saturday night were Brian Campbell 106 Sid Barnes Ken Grubbe Pete and S Keith Smith Winners of the Hockey Moms Draw on Saturday were 223 groceries A Angel North York hockey tickets Tina Shaffer Milton 1092 dinner for two Molly Rock wood turkey Joan McDonald Acton The Hockey Moms members wish to thank all the mothers who helped out on Saturday and for the baked goods and crafts Special thanks go to Dave Manes Chateau Restaurant an donor and Jake for their donation of prizes The Artisan Village at the Hide House is attracting a fine calibre of artists since it opened in the fall One of them is John van who currently has a display and sale Van Hart was born in the Netherlands received his art education Since he was IB he has travelledallovertheworld He finally settling in Canada in 1907 and lives in with his family My great grandparents McLeans Bid were from Way and From what I understand they settled the area of Erin Township County Unfortunately I have persona records beyond a few items re grandparents Donald and Sarah and grand aunts who also lived on the Fifth Line Farm Those of who arc descendants of the early pioneer settlers can feel proud of the qualities of will and determination to face overwhelming odds and hardship Their crafts and skills were vital in the development of the new areas They gave rather than expected as so many entering Canada do now That is why am so interested in obtaining info not only about my own forbears but also those with whom they shared pioneering and conditions of that early time The Acton Red Cross is holding an open house and Euchre December 3 at the Mug at the Lunch will b pro vided John will have his paintings on display at the old Hide House until December 12 showing his special world of water colors Painting professionally far 10 years John has a studiogallery in which is a permanent site for his paintings John has a unique system a Rent to Own plan to help shoppers He divides the cost of the painting by 36 and this becomes your monthly rental fee He also has a simple contract which he gives the customer the right to exchange the painting for another or to cancel the whole agreement after six months I got an Interesting letter in the mall this week from a Miss Karin McLean in It seems Miss McLean is looking for information about her ancestors who hailed from this area Anyone who can help her is asked to call or write to Apt 1024 35 Park Home Ave Ontario M2N Here here letter y way of Introduction am a member of the McLean Family who used to own a farm on the Fifth Line My father was Rev Hector McLean missionary to China I am working on a book The World Was My Home The first chapters will deal with roots Hebrides Canada and Sweden Mrs Wood Main St Is getting her seasons and holidays mixed up thanks to an ever blooming Easter Lily Mrs Woods was given the Lily by a cousin last Easter and it is stilt blossoming and growing It got so big inthesummersheplanteditin her flower bed and then brought it bock in the house in September When this picture was taken there were only two blossoms out but now a third has come to life Most people these days are enjoying and Easier Lilies are only a fond memory St Josephs CWL Apply for appointment to municipal boards Hills council is inviting applications from citizens for nine posts on six boards The terms of W E Hill and J Lindsay on Kills Committee of Adjustment are expiring at the end of next month while W Standards Committee is expiring but he will be asked to stay on he need not reapply since the committee which was born this year baa yet to meet The current are free to re apply for their post as Stalwart members of the Lakeside were hard at work at their annual at the Legion Saturday Left to right Anne Berry Agnes Holmes Kay Alger and Jane Gamble are faces at functions Lakeside Hold successful bazaar Another Slipper Floyd Ham bazaar was held Satur- and Kae Hotchen day November by Lakeside chapter of the Kirkwood is completing well as any other citizen his appointment to Hal ton Hills Library Board Paul Nielsen J A Mackenzie and Robert Gougeon finish their terms on Halton Hills Parking Authority at the end of this month while Safety Gall McDowell Nancy i J White Orville Brown cipal appointees since ihe terms of Mary Car hits deer I On Friday night at io Tim Sulisz of v Jean Hoops f of the Town staff Acton was cast The Legion hall active articles were Jackie Young Shirfey and Ron Snow are bound on Highway 7 was filled with snoopers Mrs Leslie Ann Berry Waites AnnVlckery Dolly Mouldens when a deer jumped out for the sale of home- appointment to in front of his car The made food and crafts Ellerby S Allonby Flo Tracy Land Division is also ex deer was killed in- the delicious after Hammond Ann Jennings and the Sulisz tea Janet Gov was Pudge Jordan Emily Mclnlyre Steve The appointment of vehicle received this year Faber Frances White and William Douglas to the damage OPP Sh Courtney Anna Arnold Bette money tree Chris Toth Alice Christmas cake Marjgrfe Hall doilie Joan Waldie groceries June In lb- penny sale winners of groceries were Doris Ella Mrs Leslie Gten Frank Shawn Barker Mary Ann Tyers Bessie Janet McCobe Ann Halton Hills Property report A roan pan a a groat work it wont buckle or put cook line the fiMMr net to keep mm AQUAC33a WHAT Will YOU SEE AT WONDERFUL THINGS Nestled in heart of downtown Georgetown is a beautiful and unique gift store Throe rooms filled with unusual gift items treasures gathered from around the globe Just Arrived Another Unique Shipment of Beautiful Collector Dolls MARVEL AT VICTORIAN LADIES I wn ha SEE OUR DELICATE BISQUE FRENCH VELVET MUSICAL DOLLS THEBRIGHTBIUEEYESOFOUR LITTLE DUTCH GIRL WILL ENCHANT Many mom to ALSO don t miss seeing a most unusual hand crafted Canadian Art form on Display EGGUERY and every work of art is made from genuine Canadian Goo Ebqs Exquisite Miniature Artwork each Individually hand crafted without duplication An exceptional gift for art lover on your list ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL CREATIONS The Answer to a Collector Dream Remember Rameset When you think or gifts people who wort write for the ordinary in anything PRINTING a PUBLISHING LOCATED AT IN MAM ST DOWNTOWN Christmas bazaar at Legion Nov 27 by Ana Moetgamny Twentytwo members attended the November meeting of Joseph s on Tuesday November were finalized for the Christmas bazaar which will be held on Saturday November at the Acton Legion A motion was passed to donate to the Bishop Macdonnetl Heritage Fund and an additional M to be don earl in the new Father thanked all the mem bers who helped make the parish census a success Mrs Ruth Christian Family Life Convener reported that Christo pher Gibson son of Grant and Theresa Gibson Godparents- John and Vis- recently received the gift of Baptism The business part of the meeting concluded with a prayer The ladies then continued to work on Christmas decorations to be sold at the bazaar Our next meeting iQ be our annual Christmas dinner catered by the Name allowed Permission has been granted by Regional Council or the newly formed North Halton Tourist Association to use that name The Association was recently formed to promote tourism and business in the north area of including Milton and Hills PERMS ALL STYLES CUT AND SET Hair Stytig 9 Drive Georgetown 8778200 Restaurant House of fine Dining now featuring The Latest Collection of Limited Edition Prints by ROMANCE ALSO AVAILABLE in OUR GALLERY LOU NO Robert Shirley MILTON 8788161 Fresh fresh Ontario Pork 99 1391b shoulder roast butt roast 140 SL Acton Ontario Fresh Pork Loins Prices effective November 24 25 26 27 We reserve the right to limit quantities regular tain chops 1701b kg Store Small Link pork sausage 159 kg centre cut chops to TOWN CLUB 500gpkg brown n serve chops kg side bacon 239 Fresh Meaty Store sliced side spare ribs 373 cooked ham sweet sour ribs SCHNEIDERS assorted von a ties wieners 199 Fresh meaty pork hocks Mtb lbZkg PRODUCES arrives at the prices CAMPBELLS 10 tomato soup PRONTO paper towels 99 CAMPBELLS vegetable soup KELLOQOS Rfce Ml Purpose lour flour Itaours SUNPAC frozen orange juice BtCKBim ass I HI V SWISS MISS of to 239 249 99 199 329 3L88 NOTICE Elfactlva January 1 1983 will discontinuing our CASH STAMP Howavar will ba of faring Discount Program lor your btnafit All will be honoured until January 30 1983 thank You Management 149 NATURES BEST naj TREND 3 CHIPMUNK 79 99 159 WESTON WESTON of Engbhimrffin bona 189 349 ing aw alval M P DIETRICH 139 79 79 1J8 3J9 3J9 1J8 79

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