Acton Free Press Wednesday April 9 1 Jim rvv Acton First and Second Pathfinders conducted an investiture ceremony last week In the First Acton Pathfinders silting arc lira Ginger Gillian Fuller and Pauline Second Acton Pathfinders arc left to right Lea ha J arret Rosemary Lack of snow hurts snowmobile sales Lack of snow this post winter cut deeply into snowmobile sales area dealers report Bill Garner sales man for Allison Equipment situated on Highway cast of Ac Ion estimates snowmobile sales were down BO per cent Alter the first snow people come out to look at the machines The sec and snow brings them out to buy This year they only got out to look he said It too late now even with a couple of weeks of winter left or anything like a regular of business Garner com men ted Other areas of winter recreation and sport clothing sales ore down as well Garner added Don Ross of Country Mart at said their soles weren I down quite as drastically as other dealers He estimated Country Mart sales were down by 30 per cent but still labelled them tre mendously low Ross described buyers as fitting Into tho two categories buyers anticipating snow and those who bought when snow had already fallen He sold Country Mart sold nost of lis snow people wait until after the mobile models would be mobiles early in the sea first snowfall to make sold cheaper next year son when people were their purchase when the 1981 models anticipating snow Most Ross stated 1580 snow come out in the foil Woodburning seminar attracts 100 Area residents are con Improperly installed or over the sky poorly maintained wood rocketing number of burning stoves and fire- chimney fires in Halton places have accounted Hills judging by the turn for per cent of the fire out for the Fire Depart department calls this Heating with Wood Safely seminar Approximately 110 people from Georgetown Acton and surrounding areas turned out for the information night Obituary Frederick MacArthur Funeral services took place at the Shoemaker Funeral Home with Rev Waiter official ing Interment followed at cemetery Pallbearers were Wallace Robert Gauvreau Wayne Vincent Ron MacArthur Lifetime area resident Robert Frederick died March 13 1980 at St Josephs Hospital Guelph after an illness of four months Mr MacArthur born years ago on May 12 1893 in Speyside area spent his adult life form south of Churchill Church on Churchill Road North bearer was Tim Son of and Duncan MacArthur and educated at School Mr married Olive Irene Sny der on March 1st 1921 For many years Mr was vol caretaker of Churchill Community Church where he was a easy to obtain fashionable and econ omical have increased the number of stoves being used and the num bcr of calls received by year a sizable increase the fire department since Fire Pre- Alls from the officer Larry Georgetown Stove and Brassard noted Fireplace stressed to the Brassard said the audience the need to affordable price of wood follow manufacturer burners the fact they are instructions for install and proper maintenance to have a safe wood burning If properly In stalled and maintained they are very safe I have heated my home com on wood for the past three years Alls said Ted Tync from the Canadian Standards Association and BUI from Selkirk Chimney discussed with the audience the accept able clearances for stove pipe and the Importance of proper maintenance to reduce crcsote build up chimney clean or after maintaining the clearances they stack old newspapers behind the clearance area and start a fire said April Fools Day meeting a success There was a good at member His hobbles tendance at the Acton included gardening and Golden Age Club April reading Fools Day meeting Survived by son Members enjoyed the of R Acton sister afternoon meeting which Cana of was held at Hall six grand Jean McLean played the children and eight great grandchildren Mr MacArthur was by daughter Audrey Dawason brother Clarence and sis ter Mae Green Jean ton and Edna Song The Birthday Song was sung to Evelyn Near Euchre was enjoyed with the winners being- ladles Annie Lambert and Mary gents KUBOTA L245 With MidMounted 60 Mower In Stock At Last Years Prices SEE IT DURING OUR OPEN HOUSE THURSDAY APRIL 17th from am to 9 pm PLAN TO ATTEND MURT ALLISON EQUIPMENT GEORGETOWN 177525 ACTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL MIDTERM REPORTS WILL BE HANDED TO THE STUDENTS Monday April 14 THE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER AND INFORMATION REGARDING PARENTS NIGHTWILL ACCOMPANY THE SUBJECT REPORTS Parents Night has been scheduled for TUESDAY APRIL 22 400500 pun and Save a Tree Move a Tree Buy a Tree INTRODUCING Canadas Largest Tree Mover BIG JOHN can move trees with up to d trunk in onG smooth operation without foot trauma Tree life guaranteed for one year Building a swimming pool Why cut down those 20 year old trees Now houso Why suffer a treeless landscape WE HAVE ALL TYPES OF TREES AVAILABLE PLUS BIG LARGE TREE SALES LTD 2035 FREE ESTIMATES R 2 Rockwood DOUGLAS WOOD Harry and Freda Lambert 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