11 Acton Press Wednesday July 18 Former fire chief 200 children attend playground Bill dies plavarnunri to the w i and is no day and our I until August wart is twins of wiwAvRh km aw toe the t at U a WW aw Jordan Jill mid Pal Marchmenl 1 also an unnamed replacement tor who been it harm pool activities are ami IB war and weir selected W I Mini lrip Activities lilt year In a Irin In RuMivntoriheftvv olds a lo at Niagara Full tor the to war vts a ireasure and ill Ihc line m KMjiKMnfi Irin to Wand an Ihc if Australian and lo llcacn Gardens Tor tho nidi rones Also planned la dinosaur hunt and scavinuir hunt a penny car nival lluck day and a final party Then will also bo sleep out for the light to year olds and must for tie seven and ra when there no special activities planned will be spent hiking Inn games dolnti arts anil i rafts and swim a Lilt las kepi the park and are bulling and so fur hen e been lew days to spoil program A former Ire chief and life member of Acton Firefighters Association William Alexander died suddenly Sunday July Firefighters In gathered the maker home Morulay evening and four of acted at the funeral mi years had been ttvardmore Is survived by his Iho furmrr Maudn at tin opart in trrt 10 Main St son Man Mrs John Mrs Crank IeUf was daughter Mrw ft lie was Hi urn Attn bad a a4 tut unite year Muird A If llwfoiJrfJ in rtinry iM Km rt with BAND CAMPERS compare notes at with Acton Band George the band spent a wees at the Music Camp sponsored the Band Directors Association the campers were Mark Dills Jim Coles Elliott Mike Morris Pete Eunice Gibb and Valerie KraghL full camp presented a con cert Sunday under the direction of Sey Michigan who had been the camp conductor for the week Eden Mills TOSSING QUOITS at Acton counsellor Gary Campbell look on Playground Brian shows Playground will be run weekdays one to flawless style as David McMullen and four m until August 10 D Pink Photo List priorities for resurfacing Patients meet R Wright Joining other patients from several nursing homes from Guelph area three car loads from Eden House enjoyed an afternoon entertainment and a social cup of tea Lunch was provided by ladies from Sacred Heart Church St Paul West minster Knox and others Highlights of the alter noon were numbers from the Rhythm Band composed of Senior Citizens from the homes Home from I- Mr and Mrs Edward Jennings returned home from six weeks holiday in Europe Mrs Janet Mcintosh is home after a month at Niagara Falls guest of he Simpson family Council agreed to a street resurfpcing program laid out by the public works committee Given top priority arc Peel Street Acton Boulevard Churchill Road South Churchill Road North Bad Sections in all the Crescent Maria Street Fellow Street Agnes street Elgin Street WillowStreet John River Street St a Drive School Lane Knox Avenue Mill Street West Church Street West Vic Avenue Road Cook Street Ransom Street Bad Sections In Vlmy Street Warren Grove Eastern Avenue Wilbur Street and Frederick Street With less priority arc Mill Street East Arthur Street Mowbray Place Street Wallace Street York Street Brock Street Wellington Street George Street Perth Street S HOLDEN OPTOMIT1IIST 36 Cork SI GUELPH Phone VACATION VALUES Cottage Garbage Bags 3 Cola Glasses til par pack PACK J Picnic Bargain I Napkins Colgate Toothpaste Paper Plates 97 Ladies Beach CoverUp Assarted In Small or 377 Quilted Pillow 179 Boys Shorts AiurM 299 Ladies TShirts grISS mm Coco Fibre Door Mats Boys Coloured Shortsu 5Q Hintons 5 to 1 Store GUARDIAN DRUGS OPV PARTICIPANTS in the local instrumental music program were on band at Beaverton Sunday when the Ontario Youth Music Camp presented its weekend con The local were camping near by From the back are Heather Buchanan Dave Moms Janet Allan Stephanie Memn David Marcoux and Mary Watson PUBLIC NOTICE The Office of the Court of Canadian Citizenship will be opened in the Town Hall 2nd Floor Milton for the month of July and August on the following dates only Friday July 20 and Friday August 17 1973 A Citizenship Officer will be in attendance to take applications for Canadian Citizenship from 830 am to 345 pm ACTON PHARMACY GLENLEA DRUB MAR This booklet can help you to use electricity more effectively Although we have enough electricity in Ontario to meet all our present needs it still makes good sense to use il wisely That s why your Hydro has produced this booklet a simple guide to suggest ways you can save on the use electricity and other forms energy in your home Ask your Hydro for your free copy Acton Hydro Electric Commission