Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 17, 1984, p. 23

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An epitome of excellence Despite the lousy weather his was a treat September for Canadian males That is If you happened to be a rocking- chair jock a Monday morning quarter back or an armchair analyst of sports Everything come together to the dis may of the ladies who happen to like game shows soap operas or good old fashioned movies that make you laugh and cry to the point where you dont know which you are doing with the tears running down It was the epitome of excellence for us aid athletes who make the bigtime and the big money because we skated on our ankles couldnt throw a wobbly pass twenty feet and whiffed at the plate with the count three and two and the winning run on third base heading for the Grey Cup World Series in the offing Canada Cup in hockey with many a muttered curse about cheap penalties against the Russians And sandwiched in between some great tennis golf Grand Prix races with guys doing cartwheels In their dinky toy cars American football which 1 abhor because And then of course Pope watching After watching the Pope in action its going to be difficult to get up for the Queens visit The general result of all these sports activities for the chap with his gut hanging over his belt but fire within it is a plethora of uncut lawns also undone chores unattended business and unshaved whiskers Wives became hewers of hamburg and drawers of beer in the good old Canadian tradition Never mind that your favorite team lost practically everything You still felt jour heart thumping almost dangerously when the Canadian team was lied by the Americans swamped by the Swedes and ruined by the They were still our boys and still believe in miracles which is not a bad thing for a nation In our favor we ignored the facts that the Blue Jays couldnt have caught the Yankees with a lasso and a couple of highlybred quarter horses that our hockey team with no less than twelve GreyCuppers on it would be lucky to tie Italy that the local Peewce team lost 1M in their final game we were right there with them cheering every booboo waxing wild with every hit pass or goal One thing you must say about Canadians Were good losers Weve learned to be I remember talking to a charming chap from Montreal about eight years ago on a trip to Europe How come I asked that Montreal has a good football team Altouettes a good baseball team Expos and a great hockey team Les Canadiens in their glory days and Toronto has the worst football team Argos worst baseball team Hue Jays and almost worst hockey team Maple Leafs He assured me that It was only a matter of time He was right Thanks to massive injections of Americans the Blue Jays and Argos arc respectable the Maple Leafs still fourthrate Thats enough about sports Im sure my lady readers are bored silly They are much more interested in the real things of life who had a baby who died and why and how when is that going to get out of that chair and stop watching that box what I give him thats portable for upper But then thank goodness came along Popewatching This is almost as good as watching the Queen and a lot more im portant to many people than watching the Queen Also a lot more important to many people than watching football or whatever I could have been in the front row if Id wanted to exaggerate my arthritic foot get some crutches don some dark glasses and hire a seeing eyedog But I thought that would be a bit much I could have gone to the big mass by driving four miles from town and taken a shuttle bus and arrived the night before IT I wanted room I though that too would be a bit much Especially because It promised rain I can go there any day in the rain Heck with it 111 watch it on TV provided there isnt an especially game on TV which there wont be because the Papal Visit seemed to have cornered the market on the tube And no wonder He Is a man of terrific presence with a great sense of the dramatic as befits a onetime actor a dedication that allows for no questions and a feeling for the poor and under privileged hat makes one for a few moments at least feel like a fat over- privileged slob least the sports and the Pope crowded politics off the front pages A matter of deep almost religious thanks Only thing I fault he Pooe for is that he didnl offer a special prayer for Team Canada against the atheistic Russians That would have been a nice gesture and hed probably have doubled his Cansdian fold GEORGETOWN 877 ACTON You may now charge your classified edvertlsement to your Chsrgex Account Ask for details LINCOLN rHnlx MERCURY Wednesday Oct 17 1384 SALES SERVICE- LEASING 8772261 Chack Your Ads For Accuracy On The First The Georgetown Independent and tha Acton Free Praa cannot bo responsible tor coat of mora than one Incorrect In union Any In Clan If ltd Sections should be to tha attention of tha Clan Hied Department after tint In anion mania era mada to tha degree error reduced I ho ad Call 8775266 or 8532219 9 Monday to Friday and Fern a pride and ov the safe arrival of daughter Julie Michelle lbs on on October 11 at a at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital A beautiful sister lor Thanks very much to and nurses CUNNINGHAM Bill and Kelly Into Frost Arc pleased to announce the arrival ol Joel bob sister bom September Mm Special to Palmer and the OS staff at Peel Memorial Hospital HARRISON Bill and Dana nee Layton are pleased to announce the birth Weir first child Beverley lbs on October Prow grandparents Tut and Creep Harrison and grandchild for Don and Bev Special thanks to Or and theOO start of Georgetown and Dishlet Memorial HILL Daniel and Joyce are pleased to an nounce the birth of their second child a son Andrew Daniel on September 77 iffM at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital A brother for WcCUTCH EON John and Janet Johnston Wish to announce the birth of their second daughter Amanda Mae lbs 11 on at General Hospital on September Sister for Sarah and grandchild for Pat and and grandchild for Mm and Jim Johnston Bert and Leon a nee are proud to announce the birth of their first child Andrew John bom on September at 40 a weighing lbs on Proud grand parents are Mr and Mrs John H Of Georgetown Mr Cecil of Orillla and Mrs Muriel of Hawaii Our special thanks to Kumar Landry and all the nurses at Georgetown Hospital Is very pleased to an the arrival of her new baby sister JIM Shelley on October Peel Memorial Hospital weighing lbs on Special thanks to Whitney my wonderful family friends for all their help and support during the past few months Sleep Rick and Lit are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Elizabeth on October weighing lbs on at University Hospital Anewslster tor Christine Eddie and Tim 10th grand child for Mr Alvln Deacon of Lindsay and flth grandchild tor Mr and Mrs Stewart Sleep of Lindsay SMITH and Judy are pleased to an the sate arrival of their son Edward a lbs bom September 1964 at General A brother for Michelle Proud are Ed and Ida Smith of and Jean and Laurence Johnston of Acton WILDE Jennifer Lynn born October weighing lbs Proud parents are Stewart and Diana Very proud grandparents Ore Tom and Helen Jack and Olive Wilde and Calvin King all of Georgetown Special thanks to Doctors Ford and Thompson IB nurseiof Georgetown Hospital Coming MR and Mrs Stephen J Wheeler are very happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their son Reg William Bill to Audrey Dolores of Ontario California The wedding will take place later this l in Highland Park Los Angeles Attending the wedding from Georgetown will be Philip Milne the best man the family along with friends Shelley Foskett and Don Poirier FRYER and Ray and Emily are planted to announce the marriage children Cynthia Dawn and Ronald Bruce The marriage took place at Dublin Street United Church Guelph on October The Rev Donna Mann officiated DMttn vemon on Wednesday October at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Michael Oavad or Georgetown husband of the late Dorothy R and dear lather of June Alan Dean of Georgetown Joyce Mrv Lyle Snort vemon John of Etobicoka William Bill of and Richard of Loving grandfather of Frederick and Mark Dean Brian and Brand Short and Cathy Michael and Jeffrey Loved great of jam Short Retted at me J Jonas and Son Funeral Home J from Thursday A private funeral service was held Friday morning October Interment Cemetery Toronto Deaths Edwin on Wednesday October at the Toronto General Hospital Ed Short Ml of Georgetown beloved husband of Olive Davis and dear father of Betty Lou and husband Stan Teggart Loved Bryanandhlswlfe Laura Kelly and Garry and great grandfather Grampy Ed to O J and brother Rested at the J S Jones and Son Funeral Home Edith Street Georgetown A private family funeral and committal service was held Friday October 13th Interment Greenwood Cemetery In memory contributions to the Unit Toronto General would be Madeleine Katherlne on Monday October at her residence In Georgetown Madeleine beloved Gladys Mrs Rene of London Mrs Tom Fry of Cam bridge Gerald Brighton and Edward of Campbell ford Lovingly remembered by her IS Grandchildren and many groat grandchildren Dear sister Frank of William Quebec Cassan of Brampton Viola Mac Dona Id ovals I ok and Lillian Lover lochoio Quebec Flos tod J S Jonas and Son Funeral Homo St Georgetown until Thursday morning then Cross Church for Christian Burial Mass at 10 Intaimoni Memorial Gardens tor borough In memory con inbu lions to Ontario Heart Foundation or a charity of your I bo appreciated Cards of Thanks I WOULD like to thank friends relatives and the Lodge for their help and pathy during our lime of sorrow Famllyof Pearl HILL A sincere thank you to all who were so thoughtful at the lime of Elmers death The comforting words and kind deeds In the sad loss of a dear husband father and loving grand father Special thanks to Rev Peter Barrow Jim and Phil Jones Funeral Home were greatly appreciated Dorothy Bob and Nancy Brenda Lynda I WOULD like thank all my friends and relatives for visits cords and flowers received while I was In hospital and since returning home Speclallhanks to the nurses and student nurses on the second floor of St Josephs HosplialandDoctorPhlllipsandDr Moore Lena Nell is THANK SOB Slow Pitch Baseball team wishes to thank John Shaw of Shaws Trophies Georgetown for his sponsorship during the season In Msmorlams DICK Louis In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather who passed away October Your presence we miss Your memory we treasure Sadly missed by Gerald Colleen Sally Ted Mary Frances Kevin DICK Louis Paddy In loving memory of The one who walked beside me Sharing every smile and tear for over 3 years and who left mo on October 1983 Forever loved lor ever missed Mflymle Always a smile Instead of a frown Always a hand when one was down Always true thoughtful and kind Wonderful memories she left behind Sadly missed and always remembered by niece Muriel Hilts HOOPER Mary In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother who passed away October IB We can I have old days back When we were all together But secret tears and loving thoughts Will be with us forever Sadly missed by Bob Elaine Dearer still as the years depart Living forever In my heart Sadly by husband Jack OSBORNE In loving memory of a dear friend and sister Linda Osborne who was taken from us at the age five years ago today on October 17 Part of me died with you that day But part of you lives on in me Eternal love Lin Ruth Wayne Amy and Nathan French 16 No space of lime no lapse years Can dim the treasured pest A loving memory keeps It dear Affection holds it fas Remembered always Jim Maureen Jeff and Julie VAN NORMAN loving memory who passed away October IS As time another year keep you ever near Silent thoughts of times together Hold memories that will last forever Sadly missed by wife SMITH in loving memory of a Roy who passed away October l Sadlymlssedbywlfejoy Birthdays Anniversaries J Open House will be held In the lower Hall of St Davids Church on October to S m for the occasion of W Gordon Is Birthday Please adhere to Best Wishes only EBENEZER United Church wishes to Invite everyone to their anniversary service on Sunday October a m Guest speakers will be Huws end Harry of the division of Ministry and Per serine I Lunch and a social hour to follow Ebenoior Annual beef dinner will take place Friday October at a pm and p Prices ore Adults students children preschoolers free For tickets call Audrey Kltchlng or Dior Taylor BS4 PLEASE come and celebrate Mom and Dads Wedding Anniversary Ivan and Anne Richardson at Hall Rock wood Saturday October a p to p Please respect our wishes No gifts THE family of Mr and Mrs Wilson Allonby Senior Invite their friends to Join them In celebrating their parents Golden Wedding Anniversary on Saturday October at Victoria Park West Golf Club Guetph 30 Best wishes only 111 Coming Events Knox Presbyterian Church Georgetown ANNUAL BEEF DINNER Friday October 30 pm Adults Children 12 bunder Pra school Children Froe in Si PUMPKIN LOVERS WERE OFF AGAIN Join us for tun Christmas bargains In Rochester NY Nov 1B171B Friday night departure 8540216 DUBLIN Womens institute Invites you to their Bicentennial Tea on Sunday October from at the Acton Band Hall Wallace Street Acton The Tweeefsmuir History Is a community history Our information Is quite extensive and covers a wide range historical topics All Interested people are come Hall Thursday October 16 November November 15 November ft and December Admission Prizes and lunch provided by LI me Women psychic RESPONSE with Carole Mat thews meet the expert at our free IN FORMATION TOGO booth at the Georgetown Public Library on Saturday October from ST JOSEPHS CWL Rummage Sale Friday October from a m to In St Joseph a Church basement Acton ANNUAL Open House October noon No west of Line TrBnKxMlltarFamliylrlcrtdBMaro Hutching and Nancy invite you to view their unique display and sale of crafts Beeswax candles wood turnings jams rwrts pickles concrete toads tote bags placeman hand I and custom sweaters ACTON Arts and Crafts Exhibition and Sate Saturday October a m till St Albans Parish Hall Acton Free admission Hems to view weaving quilling paintings stained glass dough dolls ANNIVERSARY Beef Dinner Knox Church Acton Wednesday November 3 tit- tings Adults SA children and under BALL INAFAD United Church Country faaiaar October to Bakjno crafts tea room CRAFT SALE Cabbage Patch other crafts Saturday October Crm rfljl Coming Events FREE CURLING pm to pm week nights Oct IS to at Acton Curling Club on Churchill Rd Everyone welcome Free Instruction for beginners and novice curlers There Is still time to loin as a full member Curlmp star it October INCOME Tax Savings Ideas Planning for Retirement sponsored by Peggy North and Associate to bo held at Communlly Centre Monday October at COMING Coming Coming Country Baiaar Saturday SI Stephen s Anglican Church Hornby Bake Table Crafts Tea Table and winter riding lessons English riding beginner to advanced dosses starting In September and October 13 riding lesson series for For more In formation call Margaret or Nubby NEWCOMERS Club meets this Wednesday October 30 at Hills Kin Main St This months speaker will bo Torry director of Computer Academy Illustrating the many uses of personal in our school s and homes This meeting Is open to men and women New members always welcome For more Information call OPEN HOUSE cabbage Patch Beautiful clothes and accessories Christmas gifts galore Baby Boutique Come do your Christmas shopping early to 4 Church Si Nov THE DAUGHTERS St George Anglican monthly luncheon will be held Wed October Turkey dessert beverage A m at St George Church Hall Street Georgetown THEfAMlLYOf JamesF Arthur Street Acton cordially Invite friends and neighbors to attend a birthday party celebration In honour of Mr 701h birthday his residence Open House to 4 pm on Sunday The family requests best wishes only please THE Town of Hills will be a Bronio Medallion and Bronte Cross course for adults only Adults Interested in these or Leader and instructor courses should call the pool alter p Adon or George own Notices TV Soundstarjo Is now In awing new people tor Special TV Studio training to act In TV So tie aTV CommorciataMovlos Part time All For your Studio call 3303 CABBAGE PATCH Doll CkWhesI Our garden Is In bloom with a large selection of very reasonably priced outfits for your kids Please call early to avoid dlsep- THE SALVATION Army pick up of appliances In working order and good used furniture Phone 6533321 Tuesday to Saturday from am toSpm for arrangements Auction Salai AUCTION OF GMD CLEAN ANTIQUES EFFECTS fmThtmATE0FTHEUIElllmFBlUUIPTO ON TUESDAY EVEN OCT AT fcM J rraKhn lurid a ObrV rtctirgiiii curio comer dock very Wit bran Imiied Edition plain Neman filt pee mom sunt sell krrcuil char sail Mr loom bedroom coll ai Irgheri snort fit fr b oa rtjrvsW tftyolult turns or AUCTION SALE Oct ml RotfcWMaV OataTiO Lunch Sooth OTU4751B Auction AUCTION SALE FOR ARCHIE ANNIE GATES at their home LOT CONC of ERIN From Acton go north to 2nd Slda Road Well ington Cty Rood turn left to lat corner then right tor yards ON SAT OCT 20 AT Appliance Ingot Sewing Machine Woods Frooior 1 heater Range Hood Torcan Fan FURNITURE ft ANTIQUES Buffetlots of carving sideboard partly Boston rocker buck rocker needs rockers Bottom of Pino Flat Back Mason Vicuola sot of chaise lounge arm rs good Round Walnut table Bullet chairs real good combined labia Washstend Pressed back chairs Old drosser Old baby cradle Small Pine desk Collection of old Radio cabinets Telephone table Architects swivel stool Movie Director choir Iron Brass bod wooden ones Small Pine table 2 drawers J H Porl our table Small open LAWN MOWER TOOLS Etc Case Garden Tractor mower In real good cond M No mower Snow Blower CoOp Rotary tiller HP Straiten Crafts Weed Enter 28 C old walking plows one Is a jardon plow Rubber tired 38 Drill Sander Born Jack Good scythe 2 plastic gas cans gal pipe wrenches grease gun machine taps wood bits hand Swede saws Baskets of bolts etc Ptywobd truck cap Utility Box GUNS Jamsson Sons Co 12 gaugo double barrel Shot Gun Very old Front lock Shot Gun MISC I Homer real good old Oil Lamps 2 Bra Fingers old ornate picture tames 3 old School desks fiom Greenock School Hanging lamp no shade Butter bowl Croklnola Board Mirror frame 180 good ones Aladdin tamp Light futures etc old Shorthorn books 1900 Turkey plotter Pink Depression fruit bowtoicel Pink Depression flower holder Iris glass bowl Games pottles records Maple Leal Begonia plant excel Old panel door heaters cider press Cant hook Stainless sinkdouble Lota chair parts etc House for sale TERMS D Not responsible f or Lunch available For Information call Max Rockwood Auctioneer AUCTION SALE For Sat Oct at Location In Milton at Fairgrounds in Agricultural Hall on Robert St Sale Consisting Of Antique regular household furniture good glass ohms fur coats Jacket collectable appliances office furniture mecanic other tools carpets portable TV pictures frames misc etc Office Furniture Incl 3 wooden office desks metal office desks metal office filing cupboards door drawer legal Jte filing cabinets vinyl office chairs 4 walnut office chairs 2 swivel office chairs Tarma CathorChaqueawhhPoper I Lunch available Preview- FromOJOAM morning of sale NOTE Mrs is now residing in Peel Memorial Lodge Executor Halt board or Auctioneer not Chrit A Schoutan Phone 8782576 HALTON REGIONAL POUCE FORCE By Authority of Haft on Regional Board of of POLICE AUCTION District No 1 Halton SATURDAY OCTOBER 1984 AT 900 AT 217 STREET GEORGETOWN TERMS- CASH Ctaqu

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