Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 30, 1970, p. 3

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Camporee 1970 The Free Press Tuesday Juno 1970 Second Clan Mali figuration SCOUTERS ED RYAN and Mark of the newly formed 1st troop did very well In competitions at the 1970 District Camporee in spite of it being only their second camp With the are scouts Frank Hale Bob David Plehi Rolf Hoyer Jim Morrison Weldon Morrison Joe Deforrest and Geoff Clark Staff Photo ACTON SCOUTER Murray Harrison supervises as the camp breaks up Sunday afternoon The Isolated site for the camp which was nearly a mile from the Blue Springs Line Is property owned by Staff Photo JUDGING BY expressions the cleaning of pots was one of the more distasteful chores tor Acton scouts at the 1970 Camporee held over the weekend The event started off with copious amounts of rain Friday night but scouts started to dry out Saturday Sunday was a perfect day Staff Photo Distribute new bank notes BEST TROOP at the 1970 Camporee was judged to be the 5th Georgetown who were presented with the win nlng plaque by camp chief Gordon at the closing flag break of the two day camp Staff Photo Georgetown District weekend camp GIBSON CONSTRUCTION AND SHEET METAL LTD TEMPORARY ADDRESS 120 MILL ST ACTON 8531526 GENERAL CONTRACTING HOME RENOVATIONS CUPBOARDS SHEETMETALWORK DUO FURNACES WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS AIR CONDITIONERS Serving Acton and District FINAL FLAG BREAK at the Scout Camporee on the Blue Springs Line was also the occasion for presentation of awards won by Individuals and troops during the two day camp out There were over 100 Scouts in attendance Leaders delighted In the site about two miles south west of Acton Staff Photo CANADA J No swing fnmily from home and whin back for ihe child s set had disappeared The incident was reported to Acton police this There was also a report of money stolen from a room at the Dominion Hotel No accidents There were no car accidents reported in town again this week according Acton police The new note presents a contemporary portrait engraving of makes use of a greater range of colour on both the front and back than does the present note The steel engraved portions stand up more prominently to the touch than in the present note The design and production of the new note are based on research in depth over a period of years and incorporates technical refinements from many sources These refinements were selected with a view to improving the security of the note and creating the maximum difficulty for the would be counterfeiter The new note will be followed by new notes of other denominations over a period of time The will have a family resemblance to the note although will maintain the same denominational colour as the series The portrait of wlllapppearontheSl and notes as well as on the note The denomination will Incorporate an engraving of Sir Wilfrid Sir John A The and carry William Lyon Mackenzie King and Sir Robert Borden respectively The current 20 notes will not be withdrawn but will continue to circulate in the normal way until they are judged to be unfit for further use JOHNSON DOCTOOOf OPTOMETRY MATON AND ACTON RED WHITE Its Pork Week At Red White IAGE LB FRESH PICNIC STYLE SHOULDER PORK ROASTS LEAN MEATY PORK BUTT ROASTS 59 Butt Pork Chops 69 MAPLE LEAF CHYOVAC Cottage Rolls 69 LE LEAF BOLOGNA LEAF CHUBS 69 Fresh Fruit Vegetables CALIFORNIA SUE ORANGES 69 GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS 2 lb 29 SOUTH AFRICAN GRANNY SMITH APPLES 5 59 COB CORN 5 ROSE OR TULIP PARCHMENT COLORED DEVON BRAND FARM STYLE SAUSAGE 55 KELLOGG S 13 OZ PKG CORN FLAKES 3 SALT 2 LB CARTON 19 Y S TINS deep brown BEANS 4 93 WEEKS DR1W WIRIER D 10 MARGARINE 4 88 WHITE SWAN ASS COLORS BATHROOM TISSUE 6 STUART MOUSE ROLL FOIL WRAP 69 HOME FREEZER SPECIAL HINDS OF BEEF STEAKS FOR YOUR BARBEQUE CUSTOM CUT WRAPPED OH BALLARD S CHAMPION TIN DOG FOOD 6 BUY OF THE WEEK SWIFTS 12OZ TIN HOLIDAY Luncheon Meat 37

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