Obituary Bertha Buchanan formed church group cheerfulness and her to I he com munitv Pallbearers were friend Alex Patcoi Kitchener nephew Sandy Steele and ex pupils Ted Hansen Harry Norton Charlie and Titer Members of the degree Scottish Rite Masons attended from Kincardine Ellen Irene Nephew attended Kincardine public and high schools graduating with high honors She then attended Normal School in She tame to Acton as a teacher and married here They lived on Mill St where he had his office for many and lately on Church Si Mrs Buchanan attended Knox church and founded the roup for young women The laughters or Knox She an active member of Lake side chapter of the I She enjoyed participating in amateur theatricals years ago when plays were popular here She Is survived by her husband and one sister Ruth I Nephew Steele of Nursing Home Mrs A J Buchanan community was sad dencd to learn of the death Thursday August of Bertha Buchanan wife of Dr Allan J Buchanan Church St Mrs Buchanan after bat against disease for the eight years Hospital a recent fall and trans fcrred to the Extended Care wctlon of St Josephs couple of weeks ago Funeral service was in the whieh she had con much Knox Presbyterian Rev Andrew spoke of her courage and Vintage train on display MILTON A vintage steam train number is being painted up for display at he Milton Chamber of Commerce Station information booth at Unity Park The locomotive will he on permanent loan to the Chamber of Commerce and loan were made by Sherwood Hume owner of Transport and vice president of the Ontario Rail tour for student An District High School student Cynthia has been chosen to participate in a of world wide adventure Chosen as one students by Canadian leaves next month for a school year of world wide travel and studies In how other people live Peel gets 4 million loan Peel region will a million loan the province under the Ontario Housing Action Ihc interest free loan will help the region pay for housing The region will rttpue the money in instalments over the next four years pud the funds ill lie used to set up trunk water and sewer main stems foi the Heart and trunk sfwir mams for The first instalment in the million loan will be for SI million and will be turned over to the rtgmn this Anderson blasts Tory spending liberal candidate for Mi lan came out swinging at the high spending Daws at the tint nomination meeting last week A r mayor of regional councillor Anderson won the nomination by acclamation He told the crowd of iIkhi I diernls the Tones have respect the tax papers Agricultural Museum open Ontario new Agricultural Museum will be officially Opened in Milton this coming August at d on the iw Line and the main ad nmlstration building of the ere farming will he Apened William A Stewart Minister of Agriculture and Food and Barnes Snow Minister of Government Services and PP Tlie Museum is in the lirst of Ml CANADA GOOSE got a bit offcourse and made its way to Allan Holmes front lawn on Willow St Father David Holmes guided the goose back to the creek at the end of street making sure no dogs or drivers got near Obituar Arthur Galbraith dies on August 16 held icesi August IB for Arthur Al of Mam SI Acton Mr died at the age of in tluelph hospital on August 10 ived by hi Pallbearers were Pete Allan Nome Jack Harbor Miner I Harold 1 and Kill Willis Flower Pan Davidson rth and Danny Harold Itrenda and Michael Stir sisicrs are Bonnie Davidson anil Betty McNeil and brothers Harold Allen and Newton Hi was the son of Lawrence and Pearl alhraith Services were held at the Burnley Shoemaker funeral home with Priest Kenneth officiating Inter Pain ilbrailh Bon and Beg and Lorraini Hall Members of the Legion Minded the Record Mayor of the Market Andy trunk reports what he feels sure to be a record crowd at Milton Farmers Market Saturday Milton District Highland Dancer and the twins with actordians provided entertainment Sulurdav plan The first exhibit hall is being readied with farm and memorabilia of early farming Ontario the site will include farm houses and hams actual buildings to be reconstructed on the proper I To date the farmhouse from Burlington is on location and the barn from Milton is awaiting rebuilding The Official Skate of the National i Hockey League OPEN EVERY MONDAY Tack Togs Furniture sale OPP office lit lining furniture and fouiptmiilinthcOPP station In Acton belongs to the Town Ha Hon Hills council manci and Personnel has decided to tend a letter to the Hal toil Police asking if this it I not the committee wants to know disposition should be made We should be charging rent fur a furnished or they should bo at made aware that it c longs to the Town of Hal ton 1 ills suggested ounciltor Sarnie It publicly gowned properly and it got to accounted for Councillor Pal who represents Ward colleagues not to get too xtited about possible purchase s not brand new furniture 1 don t think it represents as much money as one might think he said The 1 Hon Regional Force takes over policing from the In September I Traffic will be heavy tn Milton this weekend as thousands attend the annual Steam Era reunion at fair grounds FREE PRESS SPECIAL Photographic FOR ACTON FALL FAIR AMATEURS ONLY Best black and white or colour suitable for publication with on the editorial page of the Acton Free Press Picture Subject a scene children animals building flowers etc of general interest taken within ten miles of Acton entries per person permitted Childrens entries welcome Negatives and prints to be submitted to the Free Press so judging may be completed and pictures enlarged for display FOR ENTRIES FRIDAY SEPT First prize three honorable mentions SO each up to 10 awards of SI each Lets talk about horses by Jennifer Barr During the last full moon at the witching hour I was sitting in our upper pasture talking a surprised horse making a mental check list of all the reasons we would continue to keep these hungry hollow beasts Inflation has caught up with everyone The Toronto Human Society reports a families who with head on iel with your navel iiuse look and then find ourself caught up in jov i just these sage hnraclers Our family has all been enriched In some of the horse personalities we known If present horses one has been with us for IG learned In ride on her and did m son the young dunkey is tlie son of the well loved These are members of the family So despite Ihe tost our horses and all oilier animals will stay They us so much more than the money could help to keep some perspictive in this ridiculous artificial world The Acton Free Press Wed August J Charged As a result of a warrant an bodily harm He appears in out of town man has been court Aug according to charged with assault causing Acton Market and livestock arc inundated w ith excess stock Horses are being sold for peanuts because their owners jusl can feed prices went through a depressing time recently when hoy crop was fur from and I wi were mi again facing a winter of expensive feed purchases What was the use of keeping even tew horses we sliil have I asked ride nearly much as we used to in fad one mare iswitunllv retired Ihe work and set mid far In f tin pleasure derived or was If Hint night in the pasture I wondered how oui lives would change without horses in any saved income would dribble without having show for Mick have anything make for to build st ills for to grouch about I hive in excuse to still Anil the days when I home from work with tun the headache If couldnt lean on the posture gate anil converse with ihe member alimil the rilnaliiin and sheer visual ition of horses RECONDITIONED TRADEINS AND DEMOS WITH NO TAX HONDA demo brown Lie JXZ 389 DELUXE BUS Factory warranty Lie HDV AUDI FOX Demo dr automatic Lie 1974 AUDI FOX low mileage one owner 2 automatic Lie HOV 107 Silver like new Lie COE 609 I here VW ST One owner A1 Lie L0VELL BROS RED BRAND BEEF Choico Bone in Prime Rib Roast Lean loneloss Point Brisket Blade Short Rib Roasts Sirloin Tip Roast 189 Ground Chuck Rump Roast Frosli Small Link Sausage FOR YOUR FREEZER RED BRAND BEEF HINDS SIDES 108 FRONTS 85 ground Chuck F p BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET 77 Mill St COME TO MILTON FOR FUN VALUES SIDEWALK SALE DAYS AUG 28 29 30 STEAMERA DAYS AUG 29 30 DONT MISS SATURDAYS BIG STEAM SHOW PARADE MONDAY SEPT 1 A GROUP OF MERCHANTS DEDICATED TO GIVING YOU A BETTER PLACE TO SHOP