GeorgetownActon Wednesday March 5 On the Leavell The North Hilton Social Planning Council it holding a day long workshop on Sexuality Values and Relationships In the Later Years at the Glen Williams Town Hail on Saturday March from to 30 All are come Lorraine of the Fourth Line has again found herself trying to get rid of a stray animal About five or six years ago Lorraine found five abandoned dogs which she had to find homes for much to my husbands chagrin when I took one home Then later it was two baby raccoons now it is a cat The grey and while short haired cat followed her children home down the Fourth Line the other day and because of allergies in the family they are unable to keep It Lorraine described it as a gorgeous cat with white fur forming a collar around its neck going down the stomach and around the mouth The grey fur has streaks of black running through It The cat Is obviously used to children she has observed and Is very well behaved She figures couple yean old and was well fed and clean If she down t find the owner she would like to give it away to a good home Anyone interested can call 8533129 The next meeting of La League of Acton will be held March 14 at at Churchill Rd S Leach League offers information about breastfeeding to mothers and mothers tobe and any other interested women A lending of books is available For further informs lion call or Roger of Milton won the Acton firefighters associa tion draw Saturday The next draw is June And speaking of winners this weeks Club lucky ticket holders were 4 Roger Mac dougail 366 John Goy Sr George Williams Steve Papillon and Dave 1 had two telephone calls Monday morning telling me of sightings of robins The first call came from Hazel Fletcher RR Acton who spotted her first robin of the year at 9 30 Monday morning At that time it was the first sighting we knew of Then about an hour later I got another call to tell me Ellison 1 Acton spotted three on her front lawn on Sunday With such a strange winter this year a March sighting of a robin doesn really seem all that surprising Anyone tuning into Glob Television Cable 3 Monday evening to see the Telfords on Thats Life were disappointed The segment involving the Acton couple was postponed until this coming Monday at 7 Television crews were in town a few weeks ago filming a par- Don of the show with Dick and Telford The North Halloa Social Planning Council will be holding their annual meeting on Thursday March 17 1963 at 730 at Speyside Public School The topic of the panel discussion will be the progress of amalgamation of the Ha Hon Social Planning Council Anyone interested is welcome to attend Ruth Holmes has helped to unravel a bit of the mystery of Wiles Bake Shop Apparently before it was Wiles Bake Shop it belonged to Ruth grandfather Thomas Watson and Francis Wiles worked for him later taking over the business Ruth doesnt recall any tire which could have melted wrappers together such as Jim McVeigh of The Bake Shop discovered recently Bake shops run in Ruths family it seems While her grandfather had a shop in the early 1900s first in Grand Valley and then in Acton his daughter Grant and Hazel McDonald also had a bakery business in For a while she said it seemed like everyone in the family was a Rene Watson of Blue Nose Ceramics and daughter Mary recently spent about four days with her brother and sister- in law In White Plains New York McGilloway gets six months in jail Stephen Leslie McGilloway Churchill S has been sen fenced to six months in Jail and two years probation after pleading guilty of two counts of trafficking in a narcotic Judge James D will recommend a temporary leave of absence program for employment purposes and a temporary absence to visit his wife and new baby which is exp ected Later this month McGilloway was charged in February with the two counts in a regional wide drug sweep which arrested 30 men after a two mouth investigation by the and Reg ional Police He pleaded guilty to the charges last month and sentenced Friday by Judge Carnwath At his sentencing McGilloway told the judge he had become friends with the undercover officer who he met in November at the Restaurant and It was only af ter the officer asked that McGilloway got him marijuana in late 1961 McGilloway said the officer accompanied him to a house on Agnes St which the accused entered and appeared later with worth of marijuana He made no money on the sale he noted The second transaction cured after McGilloway had been drinking in the restaurant for about four hours The officer approached him again and the pair again went to Agnes St This time McGilloway returned to the car with 60 worth of the narcotic which the officer paid for and kept Gerald counsel for McGilloway emphasized to the judge the total amount sold in both deals was three ounces and his client made no money on the deal Federal William reminded the judge people who traffic in a narcotic are looking at a Jail sentence if not just to act as a deterrent to others While the amount handled was small Manderson noted it was not an isolated inc ident and happened on two occasions Maintenance costs are broken down Primarily because of weather conditions most of the ball and soccer fields in Acton t receive all of the scheduled maintenance last summer according to a report to Hills council from recreation director Tom The major ball diamond at Prospect Park was to be drag ged 120 times but was dragged Just 105 times The grass was cut the scheduled times last summer Hydro charges were for the major diamond and repairs to lighting totalled Also included in the total main tenant cost of 2793 was miscellaneous costs of The second diamond at Prospect Park was dragged of the times it was supposed to be dragged The grass was cut 10 times though it should have been done times The field cost S3 to maintain and of that total was spent on miscellaneous maintenance not dragging or grass cutting The M Z Bennett diamond was dragged 107 of times and the gnus cut 10 of sch eduled times The field cost to maintain of the costs were classified as miscel laneous Sixtyone of scheduled field were performed on the diamond at Sir Donald Mann park and the grass was cut 10 times though it was sup posed to have been cut times of the total main tenance bill was classified as miscellaneous Grass at the Prospect Park soccer field was cut 10 of sch eduled times last summer The field cost to maintain and was spent on preparation and on post season maintenance Grass cutting was performed of 12 times on the soccer pitch at school and was spent on preseason maintenance and on post season work The total cost of maintaining this field was Grass was cut 11 of the 12 times it was supposed to be done on each of the two M Z Bennett school fields last summer The Town spent 1804 maintaining these two fields 867 on pre season preparation and on post season work The soccer pitch at Acton High School cost the Town to maintain was spent on preseason preparation and post season work cost 360 The grass was cut 10 of the 12 scheduled times Valentines at meeting IODE March Lakeside Chapter lighted by handmade valentine from la Labrador a by our chapter as as the second edition their paper A thank you warn read from Wo mens Place Grace will attend theaaaaal mart tag to Toronto April aa our voting An entertaining talent auction was held with June Gertb and Jessie Coles as auctioneers in western garb People ask whats IODE Imperial Order Daughters the Empire We are a group of 150000 women across Canada who voluntarily raise and spend 1500000 over a year in the of e services Clergy Comment by Art Tribe The Star Tuna Fish Company runs a T V commercial featuring Charlie the Tuna Charlie is a delightful neurotic Tuna He Is very identity Heisaware that Star Kist Company looks only for the best Tuna Charlie is worried about the fact that theyve never caught him Charlie jumps to the conclusion that hes not cultured enough so he decides hell have to become a Renaissance fish That means for him that hell need to learn to do lota of things well and thatll get their attention He learns to play the violin he starts drinking Perrier wnter But in spite of this the Star hooks still elude him with Sorry Charlie Star is not looking for fish with good taste but fish that taste good That Star Kist slogan Is a good represent ation of what is happening in our modem society the Anxiety Society someone has called It People everywhere want to be In good taste They want to project a good image Like Charlie the Tuna they want to do the in things that will Identify them as modern sophisticated persons Just as an example look at the Designer industry where we see jeans shirts socks suits scarves ties watches golf clubs etc and It goes on and on A whole generation has been conditioned to believe there is something seriously lacking in their life If they are not displaying some designers name on the backside of their You got to get with it show youre a person of good taste The trouble Is this doesnt cure your anxiety Its superficial and shallow Its just a way of papering over what youre really feeling inside You need something to sustain your belief in your worthwhlleness as a human person something to sustain a deep sense of purpose for your life some thing that transforms your life of anxiety into a life that tastes good Life that tastes good issues out of a sense of dedication and purpose steady solid constant witness to what Is true and what is real What people In our Anxiety Society are looking for is something to feed their souls something real and something true and something worth holding onto Jesus Christ encountered those in His society while on earth who wanted Him to be popular a person who would lead the nation of Israel out of the domination of the Romans to a position of a free and sovereign nation They saw Him as a great Prophet a charismatic leader who would be all things for them But Jesus asked His Disciples to say who they thought He was Peter gave the response You are the ChnsttheSonofthelivmgGod And Jesus was pleased with this reply and said Blessed are you for you have recognized something that only God Himself can reveal Can you imagine what a public relations consultant would have said to Jesus Youre insane youre destroying the image that the people have built up about you But Jesus stuck resolutely to lib purpose to be the Saviour of the people of this world He came not to be that which they wanted Him to be but to be the Fathers Servant Son who would die for us An insane end in the eyes of Public Relations attitudes that focus on the outward things to create an Image of success and achievement Jesus is calling us to the one thing needful that gives life to to all humankind He is calling us to purpose and to permenance and to stabilltyand not to the fluff of the modern world the Anxiety Society Whether we realize it or not when it comes down to who we are and why we are 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