Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 4, 1967, p. 14

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e6 the acton free prost wednesday october 4 9jj7 rain cuts attendance at blood donor clinic bad weather cot down the num ber of persons donating blood at the clinic at the legion hall last thursday the number of dona tions fell a little short of 200 considerably down from some previous clinics steady rain throughout the day hampered the appeal for mrs w finlay it was her last blood donor clinic of a long series of 21 she has been in charge of the arrangements tor clinics for the past 12 years but this is her last she says she looked back on a dozen years of wonderful cooperation as chairman of the blood donor com mittee much of the arranging has fallen to her in the past and she has an excellent record of service mrs george angell was in charge of registration with typ ists mrs bill dumarsh mrs sam brunelle and mrs jn mc- cutcheon in charge of the cloakroom were mrs w mchugh mrs turkosz mrs matheson- and mrs bert fowler mrs doug rogers supervised the recovery in the kitchen in the afternoon were mrs lloyd masales mrs alice coles mrs doug price and mrs d jordan and in the evening mrs c townsley mrs j mcknight mrs v wheeler mrs masales and mrs coles members of the local st john ambulance brigade in attendance were miss bellamaye roszell mrs j hargrave and mrs e hefferman donors were raymond salts fred landry william gillespie robert hart william coats wil liam kockx gerry ockenden gail reed eleanor thompson andy bowman jake fasmaslms mcfeedran robl poulsen ed ward elliott dean macdougall gordon reed margaret o- rourke neilslne larsen george hargrave frank devlin herbert hlnton allan ellerby alan nor- rie david hunter alice duby john hartlin gladys davidson gail fryer lorna chisholm fred spear harry moon ray mason wal ter lamb elizabeth hardlefre- ida perkins wendy fabian michael dejong fred kentner kathleen alger kathleen han sen edward hansen albert vlie- itstra wiularn gils joseph bralthwaite george maltbyall- eencurrie gordon ramsden arthur ford donald currle leslie duby dirk van strolen harry hof steele edward hlluer audrey watson gerrit kroezen rev george gammon orville porte charles cheyne emmer- edna goodrich norm price norma thornlilll norma moffat joan 0gorman gord cooper alan mcnabb brjron walker ja cob kuiken don rogers ernie waller hugh patterson sharon dowling baukje van dar kooy harold manes murray harrison w h halliday kw kamminga andra chaisson stella brunelle dora coles tom manes alex commando mary ander son sylivamagesuasterfrank- lin william dobbie george gid- man eleanor hurley dorson frizzell richard lee betty mc lntyre calvin mclntyre fred cordon frank van wyck will iam diamond ronaldhenry ma rie zions lynda enslng charles blake richard gough kathleen gough john dunn keith rannoy allan hall kenneth mclsaac el- mar treuzer kenneth baker joanne turner marklafferrler john davidson ray thompson hilda kreuzer harvey klrkwood george lee raymond arbicge- rda kuiperij david shannon an dre brouillard peter homer sports corner proprietor roy goodwin is attended by bella aaae roszell of trie st john ambulance following a blood don ation at the legion clinic thursday heavy rains cot clown at tendance staff photo son baxter edward heffernan charles auger roy w good win edna dobbie flora barber florence sayers willemina de- jong benjamin climo norman a price mrs dorothy schubert alfred roach floria tournour ralph vilest ra gary wnltmore bill rogers betty ramsey how ard roszel mary hoare dolf van arragon elmer roszell willemina van aragon george bayliss john ramsay d a ro gers robert drlnkwalter e hofstede s hofstede bob wall er nino brai da ronald papillon pracppeland see us now for o low price on ross budgell katie heptner fred curtiss doug allan gord on dawe doug garrett david woodhouse murray jamleson canadas finest farm building the new low look all metal ranchtype styling modern twotone colour schemes yet butler farmsted buildings are low in cost lower than wooden buildings on a cotperyear basis let us give you a free estimate write or call us today sutler shekilkto 1 22 1 bllviw av farm supply company buhirtflton ontarl 6342805 public notice following a recent change of area boundaries between brampton and guelph acton residents can now be served by the canadian manpower centre at brampton inquiries regarding employment matters can be directed to that office at the following address caab mm cam department of manpower and immigration 24 queen st t brampton ont 4511240 jowph uh matuwmm w klut- clwrv jan rlddall kvn womiiiiimi jim willlth william tliommii joaenh richard aiiuhmkomkim colin omltl fitulmwmitlwr- u mario dorothy joidaii tcarl jordan kern vryenlioelt john kamminga victor klimt janms loo wayiw wiinom joanmouoii- ald worttoy stitrvy chuilun sun- tor john zlmir john foluy jamon llmlauy j no oomuihof jo hotmotb a mm hofrttudu earl llruars colin john oritur joan llarr win htiohanun ihll mario canadas shame klro really hurts canadians hmiuuimvlttrjwtlii norway diiitnihik iir a combined inu lullon mmrly thai of canada wltli kmiiulv nlnillar oil mate ltd ovoiwtl rirn iyw in less than half f imhft iho fun ilnuthrnli ooitiparl- m loitlim inr 100001 iiutn canuilu to uvent uroator nhaitui oiirt in ihiiiii union an brat family shares unique legacy as model t car preserved the september meeting ot the nassagaweya womens institute was held at the home of mrs c nicholson guelpri lino tlie roll call wan answored tty nainlng a moat uiieful kitchen kadgot huslnoah included voting of donatlonn to mpntal health and miinculur dyotrophy and an ann ouncement of tlw convontlon to be held in guelph october 24 and 25 an invitation was read from the badenoch wi for the group to join them on october 10 at the home of mrs j black an ant ique exhibit was planned for mil ton fair with mrs young in chargo the program was ably present ed by mrs m moffatt whofavor- od the group with a folk song followod by some instructive readings and also an account of how the old model t was pre served for posterity having been well kept by its owner while he lived all parts were in good condition when he passed on it was dismantled and the family shared the parts the heavy windshield was made into a mir ror the lamps were wired for electricity and the good leather seats were removed and used as such in this way the old model t lived on ajjpntest and a lunch brought themeeting to a close if you feel that you have no iaults that makes another one nothing turns a mans head like the rattle of money or the rustle of skirts plan now to have a good tim at woodbridge fair woodbridge ont saturday october 7 and monday october 9 2 big days saturday senior horse show beef cattle western horse show rabbits cavies swine 4h dairy calf club monday junior horse show poultry pony and harness races heavy and light hors es dairy cattle sheep midway both days pvaikflnbuiainbiniil ymit vmmmwumm a bowl for pleasure iunqff bowl for health l the entire family can bowl together make it a date bowl where ithe action is after 12 years of efficient service to blood clinics in acton mrs w finlay has decided to call it quits mrs finlay centre convened an other successful clinic thursday before decid ing to pass the job along shes surrounded by coworkers wrs g angell mrs j rogers aars i masales and mrs a ford staff photo i acton bowling lanes jjj 10 main st n member obpa iiiimiiaiuialiiiiswibbiabikibiiisbiiasubsuau 85301 70 why halton west needs jack lush now h v 7 because we cant have truly strong government leadership until we discard the shackles of complacent conservatism and give the goahead to men whose sights are set on legislative progress because a vote for jack lush will establish a better political climate where old standards of robpetertopaypaul taxation will be replaced with improved government services paid for at least partially by the elimination of present costeating inefficiencies because jack lush offers you effective representation based on the kind of personal involvement needed to translate objectives i actio he stands as the vote watchdog of the citizens rights in homeowner taxation protection in expropriation protection in polution protection in investment protection in education and other costs jack the peoples protection candidate for helton west 2fe 4r ft r an open line invitation a member can only serve his constituency sin cerely and efficiently when he is thoroughly aware of the basc best interests and problems of the people he speaks for thats why you will always find me eager to discuss with you any and all matters pertaining to the improvement of our provincial governments operations our acton telephone number is 8530110 please feel free to call me at your convenience a businessman who graduated from queens univer sity with a degree in economics and whose entire busi ness experience has been keyed to the principles of sound financing a deliberate man you can depend on to take a realistic and businesslike approach to the fiscal policies of our province a family man with four children who has long been involved in community affairs a man who recognizes thehyrnanitarian responsibilities of citizenship and who has given executive support to the heart fund and many other worthy projects a taxpaying resident of the riding who is keenly aware of the localized nature of many of the problems which have provincial legislation overtones a man who has the economic knowhow to contribute construc tive thinking to the solution of these problems and will work to solve them m now ontario needs liberal ideas jl

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