Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 15, 1970, page 4

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report Acton Press July 1970 jk arrest brines concern for others By Wendy Thomson Notes on my last week at home if lean decipher my scrawls Thursday I was almost shocked Into staying home after making Inquiries about tipping I found that between and dollars of my hardearned ISO earmarked for busfara souvenirs and spen ding would be expected by various train and hotel employees If Instead of dipping Into my pocket money I beat up a batch of homemade fudge wrapped It nicely tied It with little bows and pressed It into each outstretched to leave In two or three palm I wonder if it would be days but Ive got a sneaking accepted in the spirit it was suspicion theyll be here when given gy L pup yesterday to defrost It and endJenny woke to a big pool of water all away The sheet of paper that floor That came with him sold In part wouldnt have been that bad in Words he knows down sit lie but the dogs had walked down keep off the garden used trough It or 30 times during to remove him Wouldnt you know walking on BEhave and all our carefully laid plans heelall these are usually for the dogs Sue has come In bellowed at top range and Just KaKn and will have to go to a because he knows them doesnt kennel after all Poor pup Poor mean he obeys Please give him pockclbook his Id coat at or if he Is left Monday What a Trying to security blanket By the time blobof shavings doubt had solidified llnto a lump the were bock in rt their car and far up the road md Phoned Saturday Mickey and Sue the travel agency and our tickets having a great time This Is the werent there Panic Out In the first chance Sue has had to play pasture the horses have with a pup her own age and the carefully of the raked two of them are Just about worn n My stomach feels terrible to a from all the running and Ive gone through about a tt nflnti My the- it the Acton Detachment Provincial what Police worked ft total of bad a led patrolling that mate In the town i A motor accident Occurrences investigated resulting in total of Included a break and enter one damage were Investigated And family dispute a dispute in total of seven charges were laid local hotel and a missing three under be Highway Traffic Act year old boy who was found Issued One other motorist was charged driving a motor vehicle without insurance J On July 10 a Acton youth was arrested having worth of narcotics In his A fairly light Acton docket In Provincial Court saw MS In fines levied Holiday twins Ken and Marilyn Elsley of MR AND MRS Jim McDowell were married Georgetown She is the former Gall Dunne Sue is to go to Barrs while away so I know shell fit right In What a mess the house Is Cords building his camper In the middle of the living room and it 1b a wee third of a bottle of Wild Strawberry already Tuesday What a waste of time It seems so pointless to spend hours sweeping down all upsetting He and the kids are cobwebs then dashing into Gail Dunne Jim McDowell married in Georgetown In a double ring ceremony Gloria Gall Dunne and James Gary McDowell were married by the Rev Young The ceremony took place May in Knox Presbyterian Church Georgetown The bride is the daughter of Mrs Dunne 196 Churchill Acton the groom Is the son of Mr and Mrs Telford Mc Dowell Georgetown The bride wore a floor length white gown with traditional floor length veil and long white gloves She carried a colonial bouquet of red roses and white fltcphanotis Her attendants were Angela Coleman cousin of the bride Bonnie McDowell Georgetown sister of the groom and Pat Dunne Acton sister of the bride wore shrimp colored pant dresses trimmed Festival results for next week Accordion instructor Miss is compiling a list of results from the Canadian Music League national festival for next weeks Press Press The festival was held at the Royal York Hotel Toronto Friday Saturday and Sunday with several Acton competitors The Acton orchestra placed second Certificates honors missed There were a couple of omissions last weeks list of high school honor students and graduates The mark which should have indicated Bonnie Garvin was an honor student was missing Bonnie will receive a secondary school graduation diploma with honors over BO per cent Also left from the list were the names of the grade 13 students who left early to begin in the spring semester at the University of Guelph They have learned that they will receive their secondary school honor graduation diplomas They are Last and Marsha with while daisies and carried colonial bouquets of shrimp and white carnations The brides brother Vincent gave her in marriage Groom sman was Mark Osbournc and the ushers were Ted McDowell brother of the groom and Wayne cousin of the groom Reception in Church The reception followed in the church Guests were present from Toronto Georgetown Rockwood and Acton The grooms grand mother Mrs Ingles of Acton attended and there were greetings from the grooms other grandparents Mr and Mrs Edgar McDowell of Acton and the brides grandparents Mr and Mrs James of Surrey England Mrs Michael Coleman the brides aunt from made First venture huge success The first venture of the newly- formed work group of the Cancer Society proved most successful Members asked the women of the community to donate baking for a sale on Friday in Simpsons and they were delighted at the response They raised to buy supplies for the group Some who were unable to bake sent cash donations The baking was sold just as fast the wedding cake The brides mother wore a gold dress and coat ensemble with navy ac cessories The grooms mother wore a pink dress and coat en semble with white accessories The couple left on a trip to Pennsylvania the bride wearing a beige dress and coat with brown accessories and a pink and white corsage They are living at John St Georgetown Before the wedding Anne Ingles held a miscellaneous shower for the bridetobe Karen Lazenby Anne Riddoll and Jane Talllefcr held a personal shower a pantry shower and fellow workers at K Porter Co a kitchen shower Euchre Thursday at curling club A euchre was held at the Curling Club on Thursday July 9 with tables playing Winners for the evening were Ton Downs Steve McCloud Mrs June Hunter Mrs Isobel McKenile Andrew McKenile Mrs Laura Lovell and Mrs Betty Creasoy After the game a delicious lunch of fancy sandwiches and cookies and coffee was served by the ladles of the club Those at the club Thursday evening admired the bright and cheery kitchen which had just recently been decorated The curling club is holding a dance this Friday evening town to buy to catch the flies that would have got caught In the cobwebs if Id Just left them up there In the first place Gord hes still here tried the one side of the camper on the back of the truck to sec if it fit and couldnt get If off again so I did all my running around today with this thing rattling around In bock thought it would be just my luck to lose It In the middle of the Main Street Went out the back pasture to tack up No Trespassing signs in spite of Gords prediction that Id mash my thumb or fall in a groundhog hole or something All 1 did was pick the bag of roofing nails up upside down and dump them all out in the grass just about the time a horde of mosquitoes found me I spent S minutes carefully picking them all up put them back In the bag picked it up to come back to the house and the bottom fell out But there was the prettiest bird eating a moth on the rail fence one Id never seen before It was a beautiful royal blue with black wings We must get a bird book sometime I would have liked to know what he was Wednesday I borrowed Alices car that today and what a dif ference from driving that truck Had a great time running around getting all the last minute shopping done Went to pick up the train tickets and Just flippped The price quoted me In January was A few dollars more than the winter fare of W51Q The few dollars more was bringing the price uptoMslOt When I protested vigorously the possible explanation was given that the CP after all is trying to go out of business so I could draw my own conclusions Finished up the Wild Strawberry packed plenty of bandalds hes still here I Golden J wedding Mr and Mrs Masales quietly celebrated their golden wedding anniversary recently Mayor Duby presented them with the usual gift from the town a golden tea set The wellknown couple live on Mill St Mr Masales operated the dairy on Main St for many years They have two sons Lome and Earl both of Acton They were married June 1930 In Acton Congratulations from their many friends H S HtXDEN Cert CVZUH mm Dont miss these starfilled nights at the CNE Free Admission fetch advance ticket hut whole evening are given to the the bolder to free to the on fhe ever day of the performance vehicle not included Check the lineup Football Toronto vs Edmonton and August Bobby and Th Temptations Auguil festival 500 Johnny Cash and Loo Augot 27 Rod 400 Circus nta motional tut p September I Ray Chariot 400 Bobby September September 4 Dimension 500 September Drum Competition 350 September 6 MBltary Band Tattoo and 350 September Canadian National Exhibition August20toSept7 Sundays from Mail Order Office it until August for information or Bo Canadian Exhibition Exhibition Port Ontario Hid aspirin for hes still here Thursday As soon as I set this In the mall Ill rouse out of bed and make sure he gets a good breakfast Besides I need the bed to finish packing on The whole room is strewn with pieces of sewing patterns They make the dandiest tissue for packing Im getting nervous and a little are now the proud parents worried about the animals The winB colt has a bod cut In his leg Joph a Hospital Little cat is due to have kittenB S Doml again Theres so much to do and P times getting so short And to MU still here I hope he remembers that hes to meet me and sister for Jeff in in days Starts Wed July 15th for ONE WEEK ONLY THE ACADEMY AWARD WINNING SHOW MMSIE SMITH It Is easy to predict where most Individuals will end up through narcotics use and what steps they will take to get there The beginning experimentation the psychological and physiological effects and the users conduct are as easy to follow as a roadmap What is not predictable is hist how far the Journey will go before the traveler turns down the dead- end street This was not the first arrest in the town and I dont be the last of this nature We would again urge the parents of the town to talk to your sons and daughters and find out if they are taking drugs and If they are seek the proper help Its available Cons Roy Wood William Waddings Passports Industrial Portrait ROBERT BUTCH THE SUNDANCE KID ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ruUU SUN THROUGH THURS FBI SAT PM SAT MATINEE Pm ml NEWMAN KATHARINE BUTCH CflSSIDV AND THE SUNDANCE KID JULY Evening Adullll Child 11 and under Adult SPECIAL STUDENT RATE SI SO 24 Sun 26 TIB BUYS THE OUTS l limn MM Tbtv the A SUPERMARKET MILL ST SCHNEIDERS CAN No I ACTON LOIN PORK CHOPS BROWNH SERVE CHOPS 99 GIANT SIZE SAVE PROCTOR ft GAMBLE BATH SIZE 10C OFF MO SAVE PANTRY SHELF SAVE ORANGE GRAPEFRUIT J FOR 00 KRAFT OZ SAVE CANADIAN CHEESE SLICES 2 69 KRAFT TO SAVE dinners SCHNEIDERS PKG COOKED MEATS LUNCHEON MEAT DUTCH STYLE MAC CHEESE PIMENTO MEAT CHICKEN PORK LOAF HEAD CHEESE 3 SWIFTS LB AVERAGE READY TO EAT DINNER HAMS 99 LYONS OF SAVE DISCOUNT TEA DAGS 59 PLANTERS JAR SAVE PEANUT BUTTER LIBBYS TINS SAVE 32c DOLE TINS SAVE 35 Pineapple Juice 31 MCLARENS JARS SAVE KOSHER Baby Dill Pickles jar CAN No FRESH CREAMERY 65 CHRISTIES BUTTERMATE LOAF DREAD 5 FRESH PRODUCE DAILY CABANA No 1 Bananas 10 ONT No Potatoes l No 1 LARGE HEAD Lettuce 2

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