Police beat Man charged with assault A Bower St nun has been charged with sexual and impaired driving following an incident in town last week Halton Regional Police report The incident a IB- yearold man and hi 20year old girl friend took place at hit Bower St residence They bad been dating seven or eight months No other details of the Thursday night incident were released by police Police three firearms and two knives from a home at Acton Saturday night after Ibey responded to a domestic complaint A 38yearold Acton man nai been charged with having a weapon dangerous to the public peace and assault Police say he threatened his earold wife both verbally and with a firearm There were no In juries A 1S78 Ford that was left in the parking lot overnight Saturday evening on Church St East had its left rear fender driver damage was Police domestic incident at Plaxeon the weekend involving a boyfriend and girlfriend There were no damages no injuries and no charges laid Wilful damage was caused to a 1BSQ OldsmobUe Cutlass which was parked on the road over night Thursday evening on Churchill Rd South Both sides of the car were scratched with a sharp Instrument Damage is estimated at ISO A male youth entered the Superior Shoe Repair store on Mill St and took from the cash register at Friday Police say the suspect is about lftyearsold 3 dirty blond hair and was wearing a green coat About ISO worth of food was taken from an unlocked garage on John St sometime between Tuesday and Thursday Police say thieves took the food from a freezer in the garage A car parked In the lot at Owen Tire on Queen St struck by another vehicle Thursday afternoon About damage was caused to the car front and hood Thieves attempted to break into J Mackenzie Company Ltd sometime overnight last Wednesday The lock on one of the doors was almost forced but the culprits did not get In Damage to the door is estimated at SIS About damage was caused to a soft drink vending machine outside John Auto Service on Mill St East some time overnight last Wednesday Vandals tried to Jimmy the lock of the machine but nothing was taken Two Toronto Sun newspaper boxes were stolen from two locations lost week Police report sometime din ing the night of February someone took the box from in front of Canadian Style II was later recovered barfly damaged on February St Joseph Catholic School principal Fred Springer left ted Ron principal of Robert Little School with a Robert special appreciation by St Joseph staff lor Robert stall Georgetown Acton Wednesday Feb 16 1383 4Hers elect new executive On February 1 Twn Club held a meeting at Beeler house At this meeting the club members made pumpkin soup Scotch eggs and maple baked apples The members elected to the executive were president Susan vicepresid ent Elizabeth secretory Jennifer Jupp press re porter McLart telephone girl Jud On held their meeting at Beeler house again This time the club members made celery soup deli spec ial potato pancakes and Dutch peach book of tea held TWO CAR FAMILY Check Discount Rates Easy Payment Plan insurance INSURANCE LTD 341 St Unit or 8464589 Lakeside L earn about life in Labrador by June Gcrth The February meeting of Lakeside Chap ter IODE was held at the Acton Legion with 31 members present A two minute ail ence was observed In memory of the late Emma Robinson Emma was a member of the for years having been Regent in 1932 and 1941 Our sympathy is also ex tended Schneider with the passing of her mother Mrs Tost Regent Helen turned the Chair over to Marguerite Spielvogel for the in of the 198384 executive after the annual reports for were read and adopted Regent Jocque spoke on Founders Day which is on February 13 The IODE has been in existence 83 years and has had numerous members involved in many sung deeds A Founders Dinner was held February In Guelph at the Cutten Club with guest speaker MD Marguerite Taylor informed the Regent she received a letter from former member Lucille Cooks ley who is making her new home In Edmonton and wishes to Be remem to all her friends in the and Acton Kay Dills Education Secretary read a most interesting letter from the teacher of the class we are helping in Makkovik Labrador population 300 Pictures were en closed of some of the students and a copy of the first issue of their newspaper Gazette was sent along Currently has no radio TV or newspaper featuring local interest and this school paper contains all items of local interest such as school community happen ings and church news weather etc as well as poems and drawings by the students As temperatures reach degrees below the teacher delicately suggested that mitts hats etc would be appreciated by the While on the subject of Labrador our Regent reminded us of the program Invest in the future which asks for a donation from any individual of which when collected deadline March 10 will be Invested and the interest used for awards scholarships and bursaries for continuing education of young Labradorians Also the public is advised that the Vial of Life Is avallablefromourchapterat cents each Our Chapter is still accepting old eye glasses or hearing aids please contact any member Rocka Lon Wt Discuss plants Rock a long I monthly meeting was held February at the home of Mrs P Sin In The president Mrs B presided The meeting began with the Open ing Ode followed by the Mary Stewart Col lect and a reading by the president The minutes were read and the treasurer report given by Mrs John Ram Thank you cards were read from the Christmas baskets receivers A conference is to be held In Waterloo May 3 The Conveners for tonight s meeting on Agriculture and Canadian Industries were Mrs Alex McPhedran and Mrs P Sim The speaker Mrs gave a demonstra on planting a terrarium and alto how and when to start your seeds for spring A discussion was given on African Violets and how to seperate them She also told of the different ways to get rid of the enemies in house plants The quilting program that the I pro vided for members and friends is going nicely The next program will be Look Great and Feeling Great Courtesy convener Mrs Betty Petrie thanked the hostess and speaker for the lovely evening The next meeting will be March I Slides shown The February business meeting of the Ladles Fair Board preceded by a most interesting slide presentation by Bob Ramie Bob a slides of the 1983 Acton Fall Fair were excellent Views of the fair were taken from all angles Including numerous aerial photos Some very important upcomin events were the centre of our business meeting The Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies win be bcM at tbe Royal York Hotel in Toronto February iei7 The Fair Board dance be held at the Band Han Saturday February 1 Abo a great held at tbe Acton Curling Club on Saturday March Fur ther may be obtained from Janet BUM regular March meeting will be held on Jacksons bane on Tyler Avenue GEORGETOWN LEGION BINGO TONIGHT 745pm Goebelle Wagner Mac Adam Si eel S Geo Oil Interiors 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