Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 14, 1984, p. 21

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Mr Constant Mouth takes on the Mulrooneys Let a see Whats new today Ah College teacher going on strike librarians coming off strike Auto workers going on strike help with acid rain Police demand return of capital punish Russians accuse of cooperation in their new peace over Cures Man stabs woman times and is sentenced to three months Well the magnificence of the world is unfolding in its accustomed manner But all is not lost A black bishop from South Africa has been awarded the Nobel Peace Eugene has not been sent Italy Not because he couldnt speak Italian which he couldnt not to mention English but because he was a Liberal It must be giving Joe Clark who has been stabbed in the back so often its become a minor irritation and has had his heart cut out and thrown to the wolves a great deal of satisfaction to be the rope man on the guillotine Feel some pity for poor old Eugene and poor old who didnt get to go lo that villa In Portugal One of two things happened Either they had too much pride to scuttle Into a judgeship or the Senate or they were too greedy to settle for something so small and so sordid Your guess You may wonder what all that leads to We shall see It extremely difficult today to be an alert aware compassionate person when policemen are shot like rabbits there is war all over the world children are starving men beat up their women and you havent even got your leaves raked As a sad sad result we are inclined to turn in upon ourselves to blot out the hor ror and the violence and the brutality of society and to lock ourselves into a little cupboard composed of money and things and relations hoping the nasties will go away They wont Perhaps our wincing and flinching are ail example of the human spirit trying to stay alive in a time when the brut isliness of the Middle Ages looks like a Sunday School picnic in comparison Perhaps Its something older than that a retreat to the family the cave the tribe when the earth shook and the great beasts howled their final agony And man whimpered Hey that pretty good eh Don I worry Im not going logo on like a guru I m just trying to establish the fact which every reader knows that our own affairs become more important than a train wreck in Italy a flood in India or an outbreak of the dire rear in Hayfork Centre To gel the point the are after me Not Brian and Mila bless hearts They can take a Joke They wouldnt try to rub me out I dont think No the double Mulrooneys that arc upset I made an unfortunate remark in a column about sounding as though it was the other side of the tracks It was about as funny as an old rubber boot But I did applaud the lady Mila for many aspects of her character Now this In my old paper where I was editor appears this scurrilous Re Bill Smiley column So far as Mulroney and a name sounding from the wrong side of the tracks is served up by Mr Constant Mouth 19M BUI Smiley war camp nightmare A Mulrooney myself I ponder con stantmouths deeds of heroism or heroism not And do not make sport of his torture nor judge his imprisoned utterings he now sings fell well or He that cannot praise It is signed Barbara Mulrooney Clan Mulrooney dimensional writerpoet artist humanitarian What in the name of whatever is a three- dimensional writer Anyway there were a lot of and s in the published suggesting it was originally libellous or worse Just dont plant a bomb in my bathroom or Ill have the whole lot of the Smileys down on Mulrooneys and we lived on the other side of the tracks too When we felt like It But closer to home somebody hates me It s sort of nice Im sick of being a good gentle kind man like Bill Davis Prime Minister of Ontario who was also described as shifty ambiguous slippery ruthless so on Media tripe A man from a neighboring township wrote me hate letter this fall It was sup posed to be witty but devolved Into sneer malice It was an attack on teachers Ill quote only bits Most of It is libel Willy you remind me of the provincial handle on the derm ug always there but never in You along with that effete corps of overrated and overpaid socalled teachers are always articulating some complaint about municipal provincial and federal legislature I wont bore you with the rest or it because it is boring It suggests that none of us has the guts to tackle the establish ment or run for office Robert ONeill I was a town council lor when you were wetting your Pampers I have been challenging the Establishment for years in this column and face to face I have been president of a large tourist association President of a publishers association Treasurer of the local Red Cross Member of the Library Board Member of the church board I am tired Of you and the Mulrooneys Get stuffed both of you GEORGETOWN 8775266 ACTON 8532219 You may now charga your classiflad advertisement to your Chargex Account Ask for details LINCOLN l MERCURY SAUS- LEASING Georgetown Acton Wednesday Nov 14 1984 8772261 Chech Your Ad For Accuracy On The Fail Insertion Georgetown Independent and Acton cannot be raipontlbla for the of mora thin one Incorrect Insertion Any error In tha Clan If led Section should bo called to tha attention of Claulfled Depart men after Drat Adjust manta are mad a to da Bra a the error reduced he valueof the ad Call 8775266 or 8532219 Monday to Friday lllnh BEAUMONT Is nappy to the arrival of her Utile brother Brent Matthew bom October 1994 at weighing lbs oil Proud parenls ore Brian ana Joan Proud grandparents arc Del and Ethel Beaumont and Louise Fournler Great grandparents are May Beaumont and Alfred Crocker Special thanks to Ford and and the OB staff at Georgetown and District Memorial BROWN Suion and BIN arc pleased to an the birth lhlr daughter Lindsay Meredith on October loin weighing a lbs oh A sister for Hayley and grand daughter for Bill and Marlon Brown and Bob and Mildred Ford Thanks to Richmond Peck a no the staff at Oakvlne Trafalgar Memorial Hospital Warren a Maureen are thrilled to announce arrival of their first child daughter Jacqueline Dawn born Novembers Peel Memorial Hospital Brampton Spoiling privileges go to June and Maurice and Auntie Jayo of Third grandchild for Edna id Stan Craig Brampton Mr and Mrs Glen ore happy to announce birth of daughter Casey Margaret on October at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital weighing lbs A sister for Special to and staff of Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Harry and Rhonda Barrett arc pleased to announce the their lint child Travis Daniel Baby Travis arrived on Tuesday October 1984 at pm weighing lbs Proud first time grandporcnlsareMr and Mrs Ronald Barrett and Mr and Mrs John Looycngo all of Acton Special thanks to Bandeenand the of General Hospital MARSHALL Brent Janet and welcome love a new daughter Elysewas born November 1984 at General Hospital NEWELL Fred and Sandra Dunlop welcome with love their second son Ean Charles a lbs or on November 1984 Beautiful baby brother for Daniel Proud grandparent s are Mr and Mrs Eugene of Belwood and Mrs Thanks to Alkenhei Milton Hospital Newell of Acton PIERCESteve and Michelle are thrilled to announce the birth of child Christopher Stephen 4 14 on November 1 Frist grandchild for Mr and Mrs Brown of Georgetown and Mr and Mrs Pierce Chatham formerly Terra A special thanks to and Zenl and Kumar and the nurses of Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital and to the doctors and nurses at McMaster Medical Centre REYNOLDS Tom and Laurie are pleased to announce the of 3rd child Mark John weighing lbs born October Proud grandmothers are Reynolds and Teresa Lawrence Special thanks lo Richards and OB stair at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospllal VAN Gloria nee are proud to announce the safe arrival their son Leo Michael John born November at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital lbs A brother for Steven and Scott Eleventh grandchild for Mr end Mrs Flynn Georgetown First grandchild tor Mr and Mrs John Van Port Colborna Special thanks to Ford Or Ng and and t OB nursing staff WHITE Randy and Barbara are pleased announce the arrival of Jason Waller lbs on October Proud grandparents are Joe and Fran of Georgetown and Edna and Walter Scott inglewood Special thanks to Douglas and nurses at Peel Memorial Hospital WILLIAMS Don and Betty are pleased to announce the birth their daughter Melissa Anne on October A sister for Sarah Another granddaughter for Or and Mrs Robert Hamilton and Mr and Mrs Dave Williams and a great granddaughter for Williams Special thanks to Ford and and the OB stall at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospllal Deaths on Solurday November 10 1984 at the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Davidson beloved wile or Wilfred and loved mother of Ronald of Burlington and Myra Mrs Herb Wild Georgetown Dear grandmother of Murray Wild and Cheryl Slave and Jason Great grandmother Of Shelby Adam Chandra Krlsty Karri Ann and Ashley Rested the J Jones Son Funeral Home Edith SI Georgetown where funeral and service was held Tuesday at oclock interment Greenwood Cemetery In memory con tribuilons the Canadian Cancer Society Frances at General Hospital on Wednesday November 7 1984 Frances Pantry wife of the late Cecil and the late Charles Cults formerly of Acton in her 91st year Dear mother of Freda Mrs Hector Lambert and Edna Mrs John both of Acton and stepmother Molly Mrs Ekvood Johnston of Acton Rested the Shoemaker Funeral Home where service was held on Saturday at p m Interment Cemetery HIGGINSON Kenneth John suddenly on Friday November 1984 as the result of an accident Ken RR Nerval beloved husband of Linda Brown and loving father of Jason Loved son of Edward and Anne of Georgetown Dear brother of George of Georgetown Grandson of Elllc Hlgglnson of Georgetown Rested the J Jones and Son Funeral Home Edith St Georgetown Funeral service was held Monday afternoon at clock Knox Presbyterian Church Interment Greenwood Cemetery MILLER Zalda on Thursday October the John Home Ontario Estelle Green wife of the lata Edwin and Julian Miller Dear of Kenneth Rennlng Julian Miller Port Rowan Mrs Arthur Armstrong Georgetown Patricio Mrs Fred Kitchener Georgetown Ernest of Paris Ontario Pre deceased by sister Leone Brantford Funeral was held al the Beckett Gloves Funeral Homo Brantford on Monday October interment Mount Hope Cemetery Brant SHARP Saturday November 19 at Georgetown and District Memorial Hospllal Edith wife of the late Edward Sharp and the tale Alvln Starrer Loved mother Douglas Starret of RR Georgetown and Victor Stepmother Wally Sharp and Charlie Sharp of Rochester N Y and Annie Allen of Florida Door of Albert of Georgetown Susie Carey Georgetown Ivy of Glen Williams the late Harry Bill Press wood Jack Prcsswood Janet Bell Annie Patterson Alice Sharp and Emily Hill Grandmother to Jackie Reid Carol Brown Rick Michelle and Peggy Robinson Winnipeg Manitoba Karen and the late Hal Penllcton and and four great grandchildren Also lovingly rem em be red by her step grandchildren and slep great grandchildren at J S Jones and Son Funeral Home Edith St George own from Monday afternoon where funeral service was held Tuesday Interment Greenwood Cemetery In memory con to the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Foundation would WOODS Lewis Herbert employee City of Mlsslssaugalat the Hospllal on Friday November 9 Lou Woods late beloved husband of Mills dear father of Ronald Lewis Randy Herbert Georgetown and Lou Ann Laura al home Dear son of Mrs Lola Woods and the late Herbert of Milton dear brother of Lav erne Hills and Bruce of Georgetown and loved son- In law of Gar Held Mills Mr Woods rested at the funeral home of Skinner and Mlddlebrook Ltd Lakeshore Port Credit Service was held In the Chapel Monday at Interment Cemelery Memorial donations may be made to the Misslssauga Hospital West L5B IBB WISH to thank my neighbors friends for their cards gilts and inquiries irlng my slay In General Hospital and Special thanks to Levy id the nurses on tilth floor Mrs J Hargr I WOULD like lo thank all my relatives friends and neighbors for all the get well cards gilts and inquiries made while I was In Hamilton General Hospital and since returning home These kindnesses are greatly appreciated and wilt always be remembered Thank you all Mrs Emily Price MANY thanks to St MY sincere thanks to everyone for their cards and flowers while I was In hospital and sine getting home Special to Or Clair Moore and Dan the Rev Martha ol Thanks THE family the late Andrew Clslak would like to thank all their friends neighbors and relatives lor all their cards floral tributes and their acts of kindness to the Shoemaker Funeral Home Rev Peter Barrow the Georgetown District Hospital staff tn Memorlams Kenneth In loving memory of a dear son who passed away November 1978 No length time no lapse of years Can dim our dear one past For loving thoughts still hold him dear And will while memory lasts Sadly missed and always remembered by Florence and Colin WALDIE Wilfred Dear father who passed 10 1978 As time unfolds another year Memories keep you ever near Silent Ihoughts of times together Hold memories that will last forever Always loved end remembered by David and Pal Ernie and Lynn Duncan and Lillian and Danny and Dana I Coming Event ST GEORGES ANGLICAN CHURCH BAZAAR IBM ST GEORGES CHURCH HALL SO ST GEORGETOWN NORVAL COMMUNITY FALL DANCE Buffet Tickets each Tickets available from Kirk Kraft Pine Valley Joan Carter or call UNION PRESBYTERIAN CHU B Now 17th wreaths home baking candy crofts knitting and sowing plus Too Room Gam Vftkm Twra URGENTLY NEEDED Jff A CHRISTMAS Baiaar Tea and bake sale held at the Salvation Army November 114 Milt SI friends neighbors are In to an tea In honor of Mr and Mrs Ernest Ellison s wedding an nlversary Sunday Nov lath p at the home son Alex Ellison DO HAN CRAFTS Saturday November to am 4 Kitchen accessories preserves soft sculptured dolls crafts and decorations animals quilted cushions tied quilt Gill ideas for everyone Pressed flower arrangements by Mary Slderoad west Georgetown between Porte Brown Betty Anna EUCHRE Hall Saturday November 1 Admission Lunch and prize Sponsored by Georgetown Agricultural Society Ladies Coming Ewnlt ERSARY Beel Dinner Knox Church Acton Wednesday November 1984 to children and under S3 Three sit lings 4 45 7 Advance ticket sales only Phono church Ted Hansen George Henderson Jane Robertson Joyce AN open Monday November r Jim van Fleet for birthday on between 4th Lino The Jespersen BUS Trip November 17 to Lloyd Jackson Square Hamilton Leaving a Ihe Legion or pickup at Ed In Out For more Information coll CHRISTMAS Saturday November Georgetown Lunch 1 30 reliable CHRISTMAS CRAFT AND ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE Bake Sales and Candy Sales In the Gallery of the Hills Library and Cultural Centre Georgetown Saturday December 1 10 FREE ADMISSION A charming array of unique antique and croft Hems In pottery sliver weaving wood quilting silk flowers patchwork and cloth PLUS Rotary Anno Bake sale a noon Women Institute Bake Sale pm PLUS Candy Sale by Georgetown CONCERNED about pornography Come to ihe Georgetown District Christian School meeting on November S Mrs Rutherford and Mrs Macewan cllliens Against Violent Pornography will give presenlotlon on two dominant trends In current pornography the use children and violence All are welcome to promises to very Inlormat evening GEORGETOWN Get away trip for Christmas shopping to Weall and Country Barns on Thursday Nov m lunch not Included 4143 United Church Craft Sale and Cookie Walk Saturday November 24 m pm Cookie Walk starts at pm sharp Lunch available INGLE NOOK Crafts hand era gills for Christmas giving Dried flowers and arrangements Pot Pourrf door wreaths Christmas tree ornaments Baking and preserves Water colors Cobbage Patch Doll clothes ant stufled toys And much more November 141h to November lBlh to p mile north of No on the Sixth Hills watch for the signs IODE Annual November 17 19B4 2pm 4 p Afternoon tea crafts penny sale sewing dolls and much LA of Georgetown will be holding the next meeting Tuesday November at p m for women Interested In information about breastfeeding For moredetalls please coll LEGION La ides Annual and Penny Sale Saturday November am m Santa will vail from 12pm Bake tables Chnstm as tables raffias tome I hmg for everyone I Legion Hell Mill St Georgetown LUNCH with Santa after the Santa Parade on November at the Acton Baptist Church Hail art Mill St E Acton Sponsored by Theto Meats OPEN PUBLIC BOWLING Weekdays ex Monday between m Saturdays from I Sundays from am at Georgetown Bowl Rd South Reservations accepted 9922 ST JOHN S United Church Annual will be held on Wednesday Nov at p In the St Georgetown THE ACTON COOPERATIVE NURSERY SCHOOL presents Its annual CHRISTMAS BAZAAR and TEA ROOM Saturday November 17 to a at St Albans Anglican Church 19 St Albans Drive Acton baking white elephant children fish THE CHRISTMAS COLLECTION Nov lath Dec The Forge Gallery Terra Cotla Ontario presenls a selection blown class pottery walercoiors prints raku baskets by mony leading Canadian artists Gallery hours Wed Thurs Sot Sun 414877 THE Graham family Invites you to celebrate their wedding anniversary on the lath November In Holy Cross auditorium GeoroetownlromlJ04pm WANTED Two ladles for Tuesday Ladles Bowling League and two for Wednesday Ladies League Three ladles wanted for Wednesday evening Ladles League Phone ROSO WRANGLER S and Christmas at Limehousa Scout Hut Saturday November am Please come and support Scouting Youth of YOU are Invited to a Christmas Baiaar by Seniors a Durham St Georgetown November 17 12 noon crafts tor adults and children baked goods white elephant labia Tea children ATTENTION HOCKEY PLAYERS Houm League and Rap IMPROVE YOURSXATWQ HELP YOUR HOCKEY A Paw Opening Remotn In POWER SKATING Larval Advanced Level Nov 19Dec 17 IF INTERESTED CALL 8533851 85341924 Energy From Waste attend a PUBLIC MEETING to discuss a proposal liom Sun and lo build it ton per day model plant lhal will burn pioduco electricity PLACE Secondary School 1160 Rebecca Street DATE Tuesday TIME silo lor plant in proposal was north between Bronte Road and Third Lino This land on Ihe west tho future Mid Halton Sewage Treatment Plant Is presently being used for a Con lain or Station Regional Council has requested comments on ousting proposal as well as other possible locations tor tho soma producing To obtain additional information or copies of the proposal contact Henderson at Eit or from Halton Hills common Is should be forwarded to the Region by Friday 1984 The Regional Municipality of APPOINTMENTS are being accepted by tha Town Administrator Clark lor appointment to the following Boar daCo MILTON PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD Ona tl Individual required for a three year term This Board conducts the business Milton Public Library LOCAL ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE Two individual required or a three year term This committee act In an advisory capacity tor the of aasJatlng Council with any dell bar con canting nation of historically significant proper ties In Town as par Part of Ontario Heritage Act An Appointments take effect January 1st IMS AH Application mutt in writing preferably out your qualificationa for tha and will until on Friday November FURTHER DETAILS CAN BE OBTAIN ED BY CONTACTING THE UNOERSIONED Town Administrator Clark Town of Milton Main Mlhon Ontario ACTORS FOR TV TV Souncwtaoa now ft paopla lor TV Studn tramng to act TV CcAmarclattMovtaa Part Urn Al For your caff

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