The Free Press Wednesday January Community centre church hold annual meetings sale planned It District Page If at first you don t succeed you re running about average or maybe even above By Mrs R Sbortflt The annual meeting of United Church took place on Monday evening Jan Rev Johnston chaired the meeting Mr Hick Sales who had audited the books gave the financial report which was quite encouraging Mrs Fred J Shortill replaced Mrs Floyd as envelope secretary The elders remain the same the stewards also except Paul Metcalfe took over the late Harry Shortill a place About IB families were represented An Increased attendance at church is apparent since Sunday school and church are combined meeting The regular meeting of the C was held at the home of Mrs Schwartz on Jan 19 Mrs Elaine Sales the president in the chair Margaret took the devotional For the topic a skit on programming was given Evelyn Snow Joyce Clarke and Alma Sinclair participating Good logic as well as sparkling bits of humor represented an aid to program conveners planning the so Mr Eddie Smith will take his place A Community Sale to take place in February Is being planned the proceeds to be shored by the church and the hall Euchres and dances are on the agenda At the present time an orchestra is using the hall facilities two or three times week for practises bringing in a bit of extra revenue Moved to Edmonton Mr and Mrs Wirt McEnery have moved to Edmonton where Bill has taken a position We 11 be sorry to lose Bill and Cheryl from our midst but wish them well in their new venture Mr and Mrs Ralph Thompson visited Mr and Mrs M on Saturday night Sympathy Is extended to Mr and Mrs Barnes in the loss of his brother in England who passed away this past week Successful year reported at church annual meeting S OPTOMETRIST Cork Eut Phone TA The contents of the so called Yellow Pig had been forwarded to an Indian Outpost of the A thank you reply was read with a plea for used clothing if available Lunch was served by assisted by the hostess A few changes In the executive have taken place WUIa Is replaced by Betty Snow as secretary Community Centre Wednesday evening Jan was the date of the Hall Board meeting Mr Lloyd McLean who had been on the board for some time asked to be relieved By Mrs A Over 30 took communion at Presbyterian Church on a wintry day Sunday Mrs William Ingles was hostess for a shower for Mrs Douglas a recent bride at her home on Monday evening Congregational meeting The annual congregational meeting of Presbyterian Church held on January was chaired by Rev Young and Mrs Dick Appleyard acted as secretary All departments handed in reports of a successful year Session reported four new members received during the year but two were lost by death Mrs Angus LawsonandMr Price who had been an elder for years much of it as representative at Presbytery The managers reported that the new church property had been fenced and a new roof had been put on the shed making slightly larger than usual expenses A commended The A were commended for their successful year and thanked by president Mrs Dick Os Ice show visits 4H day in report Two retiring managers were reappointed for three years Rev Young pronounced the Benediction and the ladles served lunch Officials named Members of session includo Lindsay A W Benton A C Patterson Joseph Ross Richard Mrs J Crlchton and F J Brown with Rev Young as moderator Those on the board of management are Cyril Bert Benton William R J Brown and L with A Benton as treasurer Stewards are Nell Benton J Brown Jr Stanley Bill Karn Rick and Ron Appleyard Mrs Mitchell Is W S president Mrs Dick president of the A Mrs J superintendent of Sunday School and Mrs Roughly organist Choose torn ill rental last and QMC TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Mountain Road OEOROETOWN A TRAGIC ACCIDENT took the life of Ray OlafDeumer The crash occurred on Highway at Milton northern boundary Mr age 20 a student at Milton District High School was driving a 1959 Volkswagen and his car was in collision with a van operated by Lloyd Charles Loveridgc of Oak ville Mr lived at R 2 Campbellville Staff Photo Mills William celebrates birthday Saturday By Mrs Robert Wright Mr and Mrs have lived The family of William Mino In Eden Mills years and for the gathered at the home on past years ho has been road Saturday to celebrate his foreman of the police village and birthday Tuesday the Is the la still very active hale and date hearty It nothing new to Bee Minister installs officers of UCW By Mr Ron McLean enjoyed their annual pot luck luncheon after which Rev Installed the officers for as follows past president Mrs Joss president Mrs Ward secretary Mrs M Hayward treasurer Mrs K Moore pianist Mrs Early press reporter Mrs McLean supply secretary Mrs A Diamond Good cheer secretary Mrs J Henry Standard Good reports from the various organizations were heard by those attending the church annual meeting In hospital Mr A Diamond and Mrs Harold are patients in Guelph General Hospital where a speedy recovery is hoped for them Mr Finley sermon topic was Can God reach us when we Bill with pick shovel and wheelbarrow cleaning out the drains and up to last year he trapped very winter Mrs who is In her 8Mb year enjoys good health but for falling eyesight Farmed in township They farmed in before coming to the village Members of the family attending were Mr and Mrs Sid Barnes Mr and Mrs Allan Barnes Carnarvon Mr and Mrs Whitby Mr and Mrs Nelson Mr and Mrs J Ross Plan year program The monthly meeting of the M and ladles aid of Eden Mills Presbyterian church was hosted Monday afternoon by Mrs R Wright Roll call was answered with a Thought for the New Year Minutes and treasurer reports were heard A program for the year work was drawn up which Included bake By Mrs D Robertson Members of the local Brownies and Girl Guides their leader Judy Short and some of the mothers enjoyed a bus trip to Toronto on Saturday afternoon and attended the Ice Capadc3 at Maple Leaf Gardens Swifty Sew and Sews and their leaders Mrs K Stub- blngton and Susan Jackson attended the Achievement Day at Erin District High School on Saturday Mr and Mrs William Mann 2nd line returned home last week fallowing a two weeks visit in Europe Mr David Stewart is a patient at St Josephs hospital Guelph Mr and Mrs Noel Wilson and Denver Mrs Guelph Mr and Mrs Lionel Watson Hlllsburgh Mrs Fred Hall and Howard Mrs Erin were recent visitors with Mrs Jackson Mrs C 3rd Line Is convalescing at her home following recent surgery at St Joseph hospital Guelph WILLIAM MINO Saturday foryW Occasions Cut Flowers Potted Plants Funeral Arrangements Corsages Etc Open Day Bam Til 853 WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE Caroline Flower Garden Shop TWO MILES WEST OF ACTONSOUTH SIDE OF HIGHWAY LIBERALS ACTON ESOUESING Are Cordially Invited To MEET YOUR RUD WHITING At The ACTON MUSIC CENTRE Sunday Afternoon January 31st 230 PM GUEST SPEAKER Jim Brelthaupt of KITCHENER Member of the Ontario Liberal Caucus Refreshments signs should be familiar with the standard signing system for snowmobile trails adopted by the 1969 International Snowmobile Conference and presently being used In many areas across Canada and the United States The distinctive orange diamondshaped trail blazers are presently In use on trails In provincial parks and other lands administered by the department of lands and forests as well as on some Conservation Authority areas A larger orange diamond with a directional arrow Is used to mark changes in brail directions Highway type cautionary and stop signs are used at intersections with trails and ploughed roads but they are about half the of those used on our provincial park road refuse A new baby has only gales rummage sale spring tea flnd bazaar The ladies were reminded of the Worlds Day of Prayer in March Congratulations were extended to Mrs W Lasby one of our members who was elected as 1st vice president at the meeting in Guelph at two fears a loud noise and falling By the time he is an adult he has added many unnatural fears God does not give us a spirit of fear but of love and a sound mind People like to be in the presence of God but still keep their old doubts and worries There are no easy shortcuts You have to change at your weakest points God can reach us at our weakest points only when we change One major concern of dally living is worry per cent of our worries never happen The method God uses to reach us Is by invitation not command The lady driver told the police officer that it was impossible for her to slow down with him going so fast in back of her Soowmobilers should also recognize and respect the new symbol sign SEE THE NEW SKIR0ULE SNOWMOBILES COMPLETE SALES SERVICE Models To Chose From Division of The Coleman Co SHELL SERVICE Hwy7Norval Evtrv in plain I or el of JOHN BOUGHTON JEWELLERS CERTIFIED WATCHMAKERS MAIN ST GEORGETOWN Select from over forty magnificent models in authentic fine furniture MOW ANNUAL SALE PRICED FROM ONLY 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