B6 The Acton Free Press Wed Feb by was oil fairly Into my ride was short of time walked ihe last half mile home It whs nix thirty In the morning I it wan everything wns still The full of beautiful the early light the- wore- the most enjoyable I took my time and IN km lii while out In bed I tint a thought while I not actually to OKI old I sometimes Mil old And ml it too I I he mi loo ii to be pretty delight mid every I el be outside eviry lime I got the rrut did slow down in but there were limes Hitting various intoi happenings on the I lit tilled maybe I just wiser I the kids on up and down lulls being tinkled by a fnend who my fact with snow Just been si with a And mornings I pulled on booth anil coal over to tip he flock of tin ill down would into as in And there I was just for a walk in mi nightgown Ihenlluii asatl good times with the horses tht snow The first winter were here not Utter ktpt in iht barn out In a sense it was nice working anmnd in there It was small anil warmish and liked the run turn Hut more 1 t bv gtiinj to walk mi the water pail only to tie brought up t a pom kinging onto tail with his teeth would just looking the pretending wnhnl then it all and it must been some other on with one horse and ponies was outside with all tin It In the shin Mote than hurl I mud Daisy it me She me a look thai clearly said KNOW Its you dummy and began lining me loi kick from both feet Hue I bop With mj characteristic thinking and cool lit 1 hit the Ik ad with the bucket lout my and landed right on In i a spot another hoist very obviously few In ton In the years tin mornings feeding hursts outride or 10 win slieer misery Hut thin 1 Hunk of lhat one colli I huddled In Lifes covenants Mr and Mm Hunt and their young son ore Noon from his pouting In nanglndenh to Paris I ranco Hell bo of with the Canadian em there pare Mr and Mrs Joe Hurst are look Ing forward to visiting in Into has bun ap At ton tit retire In the Million region Commerce This group reps meets wire a miinlli In Milton etnlrt was kedSjilurdny night for the Men dance With a 11 out crowd Inside had Id lie d away tin door a frit mis from mil of town Joined dub member for tin tuning the modern dame a University It am the fanhlnneil I tin wet kind avuiy from from Alton and win Doug and Sandy lions Hull lot Itimika Miki lliooht and and Hindi Mr I miivtsl from We Hill tn lUI I aulern Mr and Mrs ante from Mlsalssauga to iliiiro li mil gnulir limn any pact ur al Ilia hurt Ian Ji Mm Oilier Mi Hint are 1 and It a I a Km nd Mrs Mil- 1 1 Mil illih Kirk worn I limit llaivy Hurt lab to unit only Hi lluy am from ayiina Mi Mia II I mid I aby Id I mill an Him An Mi and Mm It anl Millin I lid short Mini I lain of lb Study on Ilia of Hie litwiMi man and of far many a tin worn dlniussit I menibui Ipatml by reading rum of Mr and Mrs Ben Acton and Mark Douglas Hurst son of Mr and Mis Joseph Hurst Acton mnrriexi Doc Knox Presbyterian church They are living in Ai ton Almost young from nil our had a wiktml tug al the for the lalent lestiMil llalton dldn do will in tin Mi I in A to family v sin of It mil Mr nub tin lailidfiili in in Ml and fi I mo Dung lilt Amiiniilly liigainlnui PhotobyW nlry wo bin tin and woiHkred why kipt them noticed a mums stillness It took me a to the just In ginning rise or the tut s to tin east tun heel thi not the but the cattle mil as well they eating and as iht brief slid them I first thin is the sun reached mt I I did the sunt I slopped hi id and thought Ah glad Miss Allan in Ipli fui I sis and sin Iiami again sunn lb inln was day night for tin Sonn had to In lurnid away at tin door of link of room a fen frit from out of Join d lull members Mis Hills from Williams Mis la II ami from llu until lini of I inln lawn Arlhur St Announcing ANIMAL CARE SERVICE Of to nniioiiiiro of n now MOBILE VETERINARY SERVICE FOR CATS AND DOGS January 1st Or will or liguto ills Alton lOeoiOiitnwi To ibis in In inn isn Hi at 8530131 wit or animal Health safety tips given Greenock WI Mr and Mi and two moved from Stratford In I Mr and Mis I Ittlrul farmirs Mr and Mrs I rint few j ago I think of il it imo ful quiet wxslus our in for a few miuiitts do all the mistn is worth it Ihesi tins no lo outside The kids in i too big pull on a sled Ihe liMstotk is ill gone trot mad for the mad morning thats ltJOlt I lourse mast admit I look little Foolish out lotion panning up down the lulls all myself Hut it Must holster up sill somehow Former member returns as speaker The Greenock Women Institute the home of Mrs Allan Churchill ltd for January Mrs J McCulloch presided Holt call Something 1 have bought will never buy Mrs Allan gave a meditation on Feeling sorry for yourself Mrs Allan for current events gave an interesting account of a bus trip she took recentk to Richmond Hill Williamsburg and Monti cello in 11 A Dangers Mrs Storey and Mrs Sinclair were in charge of Ihe program on health Mrs Storey gave safety meisures to use in emergencies and stressed thai diseases do not kill as many children as accidents such as suffocation pills pins noodles and tiny toys It Sinclair rend an article which was written by of the Mercury It went on lo say while Is not of s concern immediately In k Wellington county regional government should be giving k fooel for thought as people listen to Ihe problems of kPflRTARI F County Mrs Sinclair road from bulletin Hint accompanies family allowances on things safe take to picnics and read a J poem from the news letter k from Milton Ag J scntnthe k Mrs Sinclair was J presented with a silver dollar to be given to her daughter J Janet Each new baby born to a member receives one Mrs Winter and Mrs Johnston were lunch con Mrs Storey courtesy convener thanked who helped from PI to lit SATURDAY SPECIALS am pm The regular meeting of the Daughters of Knox was held in the Man Ellen Anderson room of the Monday evening President Mrs It nan Moore presided Discussions were held regarding the euchre to be held at Ihe church at Februan IS Price is welcome Women World of Prayer on March 1 will have Miss Donna speaking on Peace and without at m at Knox Presbyterian church Miss is a theological student and a former member of the Daughters of An open forum to win eh all are will be held Sundav evening February 10 at pm in the church It will be an evening to learo about discuss Third Development An inter church committee is planning to have a competent panel of knowledgeable people lo issisi leading the cushion Mm ill be shown and refreshments served Mrs Harold Swallow and her group handled the study book devotional portion which was to do with salva lion Hymns wore sung the mooting was closed with a lunch was scr- Ceramics his topic Guest speaker Milton Chamber of Commerce an meeting was John of White Oak Cer amics The Secords moved recently from north of Acton to Milton and their business is established in larger pre mises then now He told Chamber members about his processes pointing out most ceramics sold in Canada arc imported 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