Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 23, 1976, p. 16

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The Acton Free Press Wed June 1976 Modern residential facility opens Ospringe Countryside was the name given to new for the adult retarded in Halton during ribbon cutting ceremonies there Sunday afternoon Patti a Grade 8 student at Holy Rosary School was presented with a for for suggesting the best name for the home which is located on Trafalgar just north of Ave Russell Hunt President of the North Association Tor the Mentally Retarded spoke to the residents the new home and to their friends and families gathered on the lawn prior to cutting the ribbon Ribbon cutting Assisting in the ribbon cutting were Bob new director of the residence MPP Julian Reed Brian Vickery of the Ministry of Community and Social Ser vices and Leo Virus Chairman of the North Association Limehouse The residence is a modern two storey stone structure with a bright Interior There is a capacity to house 18 people and all bedrooms whether double or single are spacious with large picture windows Each resident has their own bed desk dresser and lamp and have ample storage place for their personal belongings Countryside was com furnished and decor by Simpsons and dis plays the latest in interior design I kitchen On the upper level there is a large kitchen and dining room as well as a visiting area or lounge Carpeted stairs built into a corner and with pillows pro vide an ideal TV room Basement facilities include a laundry room with two washers dryers a and a big area suitable for parties and other social gatherings David Rough ley at Olympics By Mrs Ben ion Montreal for oven Week in We hope for continued good connection with the recovery at home for Mr pics Wilfred Kirkwood who under went surgery at General Hospital recently Mr David an disrupt haying employee of radio Toronto has already been MP FRANK was on hand to with residents of the new home for the adult mentally retarded on Trafalgar Road after ribbon cutting ceremonies took place Sunday afternoon Dr Philbrook chats with John who proudly showed the his newly acquired bowling trophy Issue army worm alert for Halton farmers B J Stanley are appearing unusually early and in unusual numbers this year Some acres in each of and Kent Counties have just been sprayed The extreme south west is where we would expect the problem to appear in the province thus all other counties should be on the alert for infesta lions indeed for the strong possibility of a general army worm outbreak in the this year Michigan Ohio and New York have issued a caution but no report of out breaks as yet Wheat attacked Wheat is the primary crop being attacked in Essex and Kent This is due to the late appearance of spring grains and a general lack of hay grass acreage in those counties Also winter wheal in be palatable to this because the crop is not as mature as when the appears most years often move from hay to other crops and therefore field borer sprays can arrest marching worms Spray We recommend spraying of field infestations when there are six per square fool Check for hiding worms under clods of dirt lis best to spray in Ihe evening when the insect is coming up the plant to feed Farmers should be on the lookout fur irm NOW Slides shown of land magazine founder left President of the Halton Association for the Mentally Re checked suit spoke briefly before the ribbon cutting outside Countryside the new residence for the adult retarded in Halton Sun day afternoon Looking on from left to right are Bob Billedeau new director of Countryside Julian Reed MPP for Halton and far right Brian Vickery of the Ministry of Community and Social Services Also participating in ribbon cutting ceremonies was Leo Virus Residential Chairman of the North Halton Association The Rev Robert Spencer of Crieff Hills Community was guest minister at Knox Church anniversary service on Sunday morning His message was on is given tat and it is each one responsibility expand them Whether you have many or few if you use them the reward is the same 11 is important that you recognize your own gifts The church that is working and sharing their together is a happy trowing church Special music was present in solos by Wallace Oh 1 Most Holy and Bruce How I Are Thy Dwellings and a duet by trie and Oh Mister let Me ilk With Thee the close of service lea was served in the base H Cleaver ment a social time en joyed Mr Spencer then showed slides of the Crieff Hills Community which is on acres of land bequeathed to the church by Colonel Mac Lean founder of Magazine Here the parable of the talents was enacted threefold Colonel MaeLean bad been given a house by the as compensation for his faithful efforts This had been developed and expand until at his death he gave three houses and acres of land This property is being used for Christian I camping group church school teachers training and other groups and is a com mumiy being developed by the Presbyterian Church of Personals Mr and Mrs Robert Grundy David Grundy and Helen Clarkson attended the Dixie Burnhamthorpe rcun ion the Dixie arena Miss It was a reunion of all former school pupils and residents of the community Mrs Grundy grandfather Wilson Garbutt who is so attended It was a rainy day on Satur day for the I- plant em family picnic Cry Beach but Mr and Mrs Henry Pankralz Robbie Linda and Karen and Bonnie Lang enjoyed it anyway Trip west Mr and Mrs Ward Bruce accompanied by Flora sis ler and brother inlaw Mr and Mrs Gordon Johnston of Acton spent three weeks on a trip to the Western provinces going as far as Banff berta They visited friends at Portage La Prairie and Brandon Manitoba had a visit with Wards mother Mrs Wesley Bruce at White- wood stopped at Long bank and Calgary and called on cousins at Emo Ontario They had a good trip with lots of rain along the way District Page honored Ballinafad Needed rain We that much needed rain although it did Learn about life in Mennonite country Mrs Shortlll Mr Ins son William McLnerv of tdmonton on motor trip to Ottawa the first of I week They visited the science museum is well is quick tour of the city Mr and Mrs indlhreewcediughlershive moved into the former Short ill house on Ihe Seventh I me They are a couple and he is in ihe trucking business Mr Mrs Short ill attended the of Karens cousin in the Four Points Catholic Church on and The principals were relatives and Kiren mother and Mr and Mrs Atkinson of were also guests Ilcnk We 11 besom our I our I W for the summer The church picnic will be it the Snow mil grounds next Sunday I hi I w is observed bevy of lour loaded bus m people the ire mil surrounding country id interesting lour and from slides in one of their more modern churches gain an insight in the wonderful of life of ver Christian livine people most of whom have onlv gride Their mm ire chosen from the more dedicated church mem birs imi erv lovely the light The child Inn one hoy lor his lifetime of service to Burlington Hughes le was honored last week at if dinner Business services director Gordon Blair and city co ordinator Bill Sims presented Mr Cleaver with a painting of ihcl Mill built by his grandfather Mr leaver now tU has served as mayor councillor ind solicitor for the town of Burlington ind he also served is a II ilton MP lor many Blacktop pin when church w needed weir lie look ill ind died His miliar found of pennies Ins wee lie Si mellow lie story mid led lth building f nt if ihe finest churches in I story w is tilled 1 Seven Pen I he sermon w is from I I read the the story Ihe Sin How f ithers line can the of i son him hick into his loving care Artist Robt Bateman against Site F dump st itemeni of on site landfill site Region was issued ihis week by Robert Bateman of Rock wood an internation ally known in whose interpretations of natural landscapes am mals are known and collected worldwide He said The proposal to put a large garbage disposal site wnhm clear view of Rattlesnake Point irea is most unfortunate The is reeog in legislation by the Ontario Government as a special in Ontario The appreciation by the general public of places of natural has been increasing in recenl years ire decreasing just is especially the populated ire is near lor onto Hamilton Most people find distant views enjoyable and even in spiring The view to the of the Rattlesnake Point area of farmland and woodlot is probably the most of its kind in i I hive painted it and photographed THE COMPANY YEAR WITH THE WARRANTY Half- price rides Thi3 Saturday and Sunday June and are being called Neighbours Day at the Ontario Electric Railway Association properly on the Line in Nassagaweya The organisers have decided to do something special for the people of this district who have cooperated with them in the years they have had their railway museum on the properly Anyone bringing this or tide to the museum this weekend may have half price rides Children faro will be 10 cents with day passes for unlimited running cents for children and cents for adults The museum is open from Ham lo5pm Saturdays Sundays and holidays H Johns president of the association explains We want to say thank you to the people who have sup ported us in this area A SHORT SUBJECT BOUTS LIFE STORV PLUS 3RD To TctencuH II MY NAME IS NOBODY The Hindcnburg HINDENBURG graffiti PLAY JUNE TO JUNE 30 Slant dusk Adult CARRIER HAS IT ALL I CARRIER SUPER E J SUPER QUIET I SRN I SUPER EFFICIENT EER92 Carrier Water Cooled Super Efficient Can Heat Your Pool Or Water Your Lawn and Just Think Un CALL YOUR CMWUR MAN KM GEORGETOWN 8771773 0AKVILLE 8447354 tupped I week Residents still report problems with runoff after rain Choose it TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS GEORGETOWN Strawberries PICK YOUR OWN From Acton take Hwy No 7 West thru EDEN MILLS to Wellington County Road No continue North to Hwy No we re located 115 miles north of No LOOK FOR OUR SIGNS Picking Starts SATURDAY JUNE 26th MORNINGS AT 7 AM 8229714 PHONE PHONE in tunes ive taken in rs lo see it Views rim sue height rein unspoiled p land ire r in In Mel I don l know if mother with il of llus ire very mi porlanl lo of life ind will more port ml l millions of doll in on eonsidenlions in North ind I Ins is very mil must lit spoiled by sueli PARK TOYOTA ALL OUR RECONDITIONED CARS MUST GO COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF IT COULD BE THE DEAL OF A LIFETIME II lh Comforlahh Us Speed Miles Lie 301 75 Toyota Corolla Coupe 1 Miles Lie JUW 114 75 GMC Sprmt Sport Like New 8000 Miles Lie 75 Datsun Pick up Automatic 9000 Miles Lie 74CelicaGT Speed Only 35 Miles Lie HNN Corolla Coupe 5 Speed Yellow Lie HOV 74 Corolla Coupe Speed Gold Lie HWP 74Dasher4Dr Miles Lie WPF Datsun 710 Htp Only 29 Miles Lie HWV Lie JAN 74 Mustang II Mach I Auto Lie BPD 74 Plymouth Sebrmg 2 Lie 73Volo142S Low Miles Lie 150 73 Corolla speed Lie 198 73 Torino Wagon cyl automatic Lie ECS 302 73 Corolla Coupe Yellow Lie AFA 73 Corolla Coupe 1600 DLX Red Lie DRV 73 Mark Hardtop Auto Red Lie DRV 107 72 Corona Blue Lie 72 Maverick Yellow Perfect Lie ECC 72 Ford Mustang Green Lie 71 V Fastback Automatic Lie AND 644 70 Volkswagen Fastback with Rebuilt engine Lie 356 70 Chevelle 2 Dr Htp Lie 771 70Cheu Impala Htp Lie EON 623 Meteor Htp Lie ALY 415 ASKING PRICE MODEL 4495 3795 4895 3695 2995 3895 2995 3295 3495 2195 00 1795 1995 1695 00 00 BLACK BOOK PRICE NA 3000 2410 2410 3205 2000 00 2820 1860 00 2245 00 161000 1265 1520 2165 1120 00 YOUR ALL OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED Tradeins Welcome ScotiaPlan onthespot financing PARK TOYOTA HWY WEST GEORGETOWN 8772261 New 1976 replacement value Black Book price based on wholesale prices paid by dealers NO DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS PLEASE

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