Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 1, 1971, B8

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Acton Froo Pros Wednesday Soptombor Last news letter from Mrs Robertson By Mrs Robertson Congratulations to the staff of the Free Press on winning another plaque of merit at the recent Canadian Weekly Newspaper Convention held in Vancouver Pattl Ellis of local club and ljcslie of the Greenock club spent a few ilas in Toronto as guests of the CNF Many mile Mr and Mrs Stewart Randy and Jeffrey have returned home following an extensive motor trip to the west Yukon and Alaska Mr and Mrs Georkc and Bonnie enjoyed several days vacation at Mr and Mrs Gordon visited with the latter sister and brother In law Rev and Mrs and children at their cottar at Nike Pnpplncnu Mr and Mrs lyle Mrs Mary Cottrnll of Iowa Mr and Mrs Nelson Thompson were recent visitors with Mrs M Jackson Vacation la rations Mr Ken and nephew Neil Sinclair accompanied Mr and Mrs Arnold Sinclair of on a vacation at Burkes Mr and Mrs returned home Saturday from a vacation at Mindcn Mr and Mrs I Grundy of Detroit Mich visited with Mrs Florence Grundy and Mr and Mrs Georgo Grundy Mr Dan Mclan of Guelph visited in the village on Saturday Mrs Carl Bnnnas and son of Pickyourown saves expense By Fvans Now that most vegetable crops ore at their best many people are anxious to preserve some of that high quality for those long fall and winter month ahead One of the most Inexpensive ways of obtaining quality vegetables for preserving and use at the present time is to pick Vegetables are from a number of pick farms in the Acton Carlisle areas Many of these farms can easily be found by followinc road and watching local newspaper for details Most popular vegetables in the area for pick your own arc tomatoes and peppers Some corn cucumbers arc also harvested by consumers At four way stops it Is courteous and safer to let the other driver proceed Brine 1 Back Alive Toronto a nay Mister and brother In law Mr and Mrs Vernon Stewart On honeymoon Mr and Mrs of lindsay spent part of their honeymoon with the latter a r and sister in law Mr Mrs Keenan and duughtcrs Visitors on Sunday with and Mrs liobcrtsonlniluded Mr and Mrs Robertson Mr mid Mrs Douglas Robertson Mr Mrs Robertson Mr and Mrs Win Webb all of Win trophic members of Park on the irit line held a corn roast and horse shoe tournament on August The tournament lasted mas of the afternoon ITil winners the trophies were ladles Beth I I nuns high Bud I Pete Usher Writer retires I have had the pleasure of reporting the happenings for this community soim thing I have enjoyed Hut like all good thlncsthey come to an is my final newsletter Before retlnne I wish to say a bit tluink to Mr and Mrs David Dills and their staff for the many acts of kindness I have received and lo the many friends who me items of news We have sold our business and have purchased home in Acton where I II be able to still read the many fine Items in our friendly paper The to one and nil PR Appeal taxes Hale tells Halton farmers MANY CUslOMrils friends will miss Mr Mrs D when they move from their home In Ospringe where Mrs Robertson correspondent the Limehouse Anniversary birthday in news By Mrs A lit lott flic Pattersons returned a week aco from a week s trip north to west to St Marie While there they took he Canyon Tour on the Central Illy then home by way of Sudbury and Parry Sound Mr and Mrs Alan Graham and family of Weston and her brother Mr Sinclair of Gcraldton visiteil their aunt Mrs Patterson and her husband recently I ret Press almost years She won an award in in tin Ontario Weekly Contest as lop country respondent Si iff Photo birthday Out hundred and twelve signed tin when tlity to wiih Mrs William Mill hell Happy Birthday I from liiontu Hi llltlt of inland and all this t Wt birthday to Mi Mi and Mrs 1 at reicntly Mr a of weeks at Bancroft Mr mi Mi Gordon Quintan of Mt aford spent a few days with Mr and Mrs Bert Benton Mrs lit nton ami John returning with her or a few days Scott Ingles and Ronald Klrkwood liiv returned from Key Way M A camp near Kitchener Mr and Mrs lames Nobli ami Mr and Mrs J Noble enjoyed a week at Greta Bay island About close relative s and a ftw friends helped Mr and Mrs I Kiun Green Bay their wcddlnj at a fricadly get together in I Imebause Memorial Hall on rlday evening Mr and Mrs and family spent holidays in Muskoka recently Ontario I of Agriculture General Manager Jink said I I hut all furmiru In Peel lountits should appeal 1171 for Wli taxes lit tills ret following a meeting he at Milton and deration of Ontario George Kerr and Snow Snow told us lhal In York and Ontario should appeal their 1071 under section huh Ig of the Ail Hale ported should il by litter to the of Municipal Gel I and ire working out Jtislmenls to arm which arc In these counties to a land productivity based on tin use In Im If aunty art recommend d by Uie Department of Affairs Snow told would like to adjust all farm In tin se on tlie new value but this will rciui re approval of re assess mints have not been appealed said if ale Hut don expect an assess mini thin year Hid continued All assessments are frozen until and this year assessments will therefore be to lust year And even if you ippealui your and 1070 appeal again this year Phi more Infoniuitl Hit government has on tin r t to git hi w in nisi meal viilum for Fall care of roses liyl Burkt lie a tin lie st in August with I iiiilin r ill i lay will incur in nil inliir will w Is ml soli m A jn at is l or ini will Ihi sill salt hi I mid retain I la in ii jinn lam to In Hi slur tin lull a hull Kit lo link lis a halt mil It mix tin I r ilphur Hat sulphur i hi jut Aftir 111 lit nil up mil li pi if I Mi in lib liar ml part if tin I r wuittr J ruli Hun Kit j tin I mi isi tin f frost li f maid ml with vir Wil pis 11 Hi topi land tin over in I r hi soil bush In His with Imrl or I m its

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