Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 27, 1976, p. 27

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NEW MEMBERS of the Second Brownie pack are front row left to right Laura Johnston Christine Juhe Davidson back row Shelly Karen Johnston and Diane Petty New Brownies repeat promise Rockwood bowling The Acton Free Press Wed October 27 Bl A special leremonv look place ihc 1st Rock wood meeting recently Kelly Hamilton Lisa Logon Michelle Carol Meadows Janice Patterson Kim Petty and leslie Rockola enrolled as members of the pack Mrs Kay Stevenson Commissioner heard each repeat her Brownie promise this month members completed placemats Turn for Meals on Wheels Complementary col were chosen to into brown backgrounds completed one plate mat Leader girls in enrolment Tuesday October IS was the date of the first Brownie enrolment for the 2nd Rock wood Brownie pack Mrs Petrie Commls of Spirit Valley trie I was present to enroll Julie Davidson Shelly Christine Karen Johnston Laura Johnston and Diane Petty into Ihe membership of the 2nd Brownie Pack Tawny Owl Miss Elizabeth Johnston was also enrolled into Ihe Girl Guide Association of Canada as Tawny Owl lor this new pack TROLLED AS members of the cooked dessert to serve Brownie pack were Kelly to parents and Brownies on Hamilton Lisa Logan Michelle Massey Carol this special occasion Meadows Liz Noble Janice Patterson Kim Brownies also provided petty and Leslie entertainment some of which will cam them a badge Susan Nemet played her Mill accordion Cheryl Cunning ham played a piano solo Mrs Bedford provided extra help for the leaders Welcome to these new Brownies Reforms suspect Local youth flies home by Mrs right Wednesday afternoon was friendly Seniors of Mills meeting The president Mrs Anna Wilson in the chair opened with a Poem school Friday He was the proud winner of Iht IODP award and two other The Area Rati payers Association executive met at the home of entitled Glory be I m Phil Walker Thursday Oct 0 Canada was sung in unison after the minutes of Joe Vossallo was appointed last meeting were read and to Iht executive to take the treasurers report given Mrs place of Mrs Carolyn Jennings was called on to Andrews who has now left a reading entitled Kind the area that were to be shown were cancelled lo a Mr Vassallo and Ihe dalt adjourned to A A executive discussed lhe flr Budget Paper E J tilled Mrs Phil daughter of Mr and Mrs The executive said Cliff visited htr found the proposals very parents from Vancouver suspect due to several un Island recently clear items President Bill Visitors of Mr and Mrs Johnson saw lhe lax reforms Wilson were Mr and as on extension of Provincial Mrs Jim of Blind Treasurer Darcy River who stayed a few days McKeough s much publicized Other visitors were Mr end of the socalled free ride Mrs Mrs for rural people This subject will be the Bob son of Mrs topic of a Milton council flew home from meeting lo be announced Head University Team Standings 31 Four Corners 25 Mustangs 22 Countrymen Kay Feeds 21 Five Plus One Optimists The Happy Gang Mortons Dynomites Men over GOO Dune spare Jim G75 Lloyd Marsden Barry Cleland Ted G07 Ken Martin Women over 500 Nellie Eva Bosch 570 Ann Parkinson 546 Gcrda McKersie Diana Carney 534 Betty Kathy DcniseBollon510 Ivy Ritchie SOS Results of games played Tucs Oct lff7t Five Plus One 7 Betty Held Holman Nor tons pis Roy Ivy Ritchie Bread cheese fish enjoyed Ten girls met at the home of Mrs McDuffe on Oct at a m Evelyn demonstrated Irish Soda Bread which was very tasty Phyllis demon Imnan with Sauce which was delic They read lhe subject matter and Miss gave list of 13 different kinds of cheese and a folder about labels A sample of Brie cheese was passed around Carneys pts Vloleta Loralnne Dynomites Paul Holman 490 Allan 470 Happy Gang 5 pts Joe Teres Jeff Parkinson 477 Optimists pis Ted 607 543 Guelphites 7 pis Dune spare Jim Cerniuk Kay Feeds pis Ken Lush John Polo 522 Mustangs5pts Barry Ken Countrymen 2 pis Peter Bosch 574 Eva Bosch Eramosa library news The following new arrivals are available at Community Library Adult fiction Mary Stewart Touch not the Cat Matthew Braun TheKincalds Oakley Hall The Adelita Arthur Clarke Imperial Earth Marilyn Harris sorrow Juvenile fiction Joanne Galdone Gertrude the goose who forgot Roger Duvoisln Our Veronica goes lo Pet farm Travers Mary opens the door Beatrix Poller The tale of Ginger and Pickles Dorothy Marino Bear busy day fiction I rank Orr The Stanley Cup Barbara How birds learn to sing Alvin Toffler Future shock Nell Nicholas The farm cook and rule book Virginia Carr The lonely hunter Why buy Martin buildings 7ft MAIN ST WeekEnd Specials FRI SAT OCTOBER 30 N A A executive is making an appeal to both rural and to this meeting They said lhe new proposals as written could be disastrous for both rural and urban dwellers A A will be holding a public meeting soon after the council meeting lo debate the matter further Thunder Bay attend the high LINDA KEMP daughter of Mr and Mrs Sidney Kemp Guelph and Peter son of Mr and Mrs Alfred Rockwood were married in St Peters church in Oustic on September 3 They are now living Guelph Wm Stuekey Photo Maplehurst escapee Two will escapes from Hull jail not run HOLIDAY ICE CREAM CHRISTIES 16 CRUSTY LOAF 269 GRAMS REG CHIPS WITH PURCHASE OF 3 QT BAG or JUG of DONLANDS MILK RECEIVE FREE ONE QT of CHOCOLATE MILK Our only business is building basic packages to choose from We can make them wider higher or longer to suit your needs We can build them square or round In wood or steel to suit your needs We can supply a turnkey or do it yourself package If you wish to build yourself we will not drop a bucket of bolts or a piece of lumber In your yard and leave WE WILL HELP YOU ALONG We build more buildings in Ontario than any other company we know We give you the buying power of a large company who specializes In buildings whether it is 28 gauge 5000 series painted metal In 12 beautiful colours or the best door track on the market And most of all all our buildings are engineered and designed tor the area they are erected In we don just talk about it we back tt up with a WRITTEN GUARANTEE If you want a building BUILT TO LAST call your local representative Gary Van Bolderen 416 689 collect or fill in the coupon below him building COMPLETED BUILDINGS IT YOURSELF MATER PACKAGE MATEfi ALS arfcin ION NAME MARTIN STRUCTURES LIMITED L70 COUNTY PHONE NO PLEASE- escapee Robert Harvey of Montreal has done it again Harvey was due to be arraigned in provincial court in Milton last week for an escaping lawful custody charge arising from his spectacular escape from the provincial correctional centre in Milton last June but he come to court The year old has fled a Hull Quebec pmon Assistant Halton Crown Attorney Fred Forsyth told Judge Douglas Latimer was there awaiting other charges when he escaped for the second time in four months Sldoroad This is an answer to my learned colleague question In the column Sports Pulse a couple of weeks ago- Who owns the Fairy Lake Ducks Never has a controversy stirred up Acton like the Fairy Lake ducks At least not as long I ve been around It delightful to see people with some real values at last Everyone fed up with the ducks except the children of course and the other ducks To feed or not to feed Tohouse or not to house To own or not to own What do we do with the Fairy Lake ducks Ducks need committee To me there a very simple solution to this enormous problem We citizens of Acton made our decision a longtime ago when to feed the ducks and changed their way of life Most residents sill feel the ducks should be fed and cared for Good Let those interested citizens form a com and build a bird sanctuary Some enthusiastic fund raising should produce enough money to protect feed and house the birds then Acton will have its very own wildlife sanctuary paid for by those people who are so concerned Up with ducks The are not the responsibility of Town and cer tainly not of the Credit Valley Conservation Authority They are our ducks They have chosen to live In a friendly area where sympathetic people care for them I think that great In this day and age of regional govern ment and computerization to know that the people of Acton care enough about a couple of hundred ducks to get all steamed up about them is fantastic They re our ducks lets look after them Come on citizens unite Up withducksl Who will organize citizens duck committee and let the poor old Town CVCA and Harold Townsley alone Two township have decided not to seek reelection come December Jack Marshall and Tom Or mesher ore both moving out of the area Mr Marshall to continue farming in West Mr Or to operate hib new automobile agency in Aurora Both men urge township residents to seek nomination for what they consider a most broadening and informative experience in public service Mr pointed out that a healthy balance of rep resentation on the council is necessary We have a blend of agricultural local business people estate owners and small holding commuters The needs of all must be served without favoritism lo any group and his farming colleagues are fair minded people but farming resi dents should have rep resentation of their own on council Mr Marshall is a full lime farmer on Third Line Before he started lo work 130 acres full time he was wilh Imperial Tobacco In Guelph for 16 years He has at present BO herd of beef cattle in a cowcalf operation and 130 sows which provide a wcaner pig business Three cattle The killing of Ihrec beef cattle in township recently is believed to be the result of a dispute between two neighbors says Guelph Ontario Provincial Police The animals had been chased and injured by a jeep on the farm of KrlstofatR 3 Rockwood The three animals had to be destroyed police say All this for the price of alone A price tag an exclusive 4year limited warranty a deluxe 3speed changer 8track tape player FMMX receiver color TV speaker system with woofers and 23 tweeters gorgeous cabinet and the Curtis Mathes name too LIMITED WARRANTY Our Exclusive 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