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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 7, 1977, p. 17

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Prince Philip Games Guelph club places fourth Guelph Pony Club recently sent five members to the Cen Canadian Exhibition In Ottawa to compete for the Eastern Canada Cup in tile Prince Philip Games Mich Wallace of Eden Mills on Sandpiper Sunny liar meson Guelph on Dusty Mia of Eloro on San Sharon on Thistle and Eric Olsen of participated ending up in fourth place This was the first time had com peled In these games Sandpiper the 18yearold pony ridden by Michelle Wal lace had been to Ottawa before Sandpiper owned by Dr Barbara is used In teaching handicapped children to ride Family picnic for 30th anniversary Family members gathered at the Conservation Park last Monday for a reun Ion in honor of Chris and Duiker who celebrated their 30th wedding sary on Sunday September A Relatives from Acton Shel Bramalea Brant ford Hamilton Brownsville Holy rood and Holland en joyed an afternoon of socializing A picnic supper for the guests ended a memorable day Mr and Mrs Duiker are formerly from Acton where they lived for years They moved to five years ago The couple have seven children two married and five grandchildren One daughter is getting married this Saturday September 10 and a son will be married on October 10 Church groups honor member The Acton Free ess Wednesday Sept 7 1977 SITTING PRETTY are three of the five members of the Guelph Pony Club who competed in Ottawa From left to right are Michelle Wallace of Eden Mills Sharon Tambling of and Sunny of Guelph Rockwood and District Live entertainment at new Guelph cafe Chalmers Don t miss the opening week of the Carden Street Cafe in Guelph when well known Canadian folk singer David will be featured Thursday Friday and Satur day night Rockwood resident James Gordon and partner David Archibald have created with the help of friends a warm comfortable home for fine food and live entertainment something that Ihese have felt Guelph has needed for a longtime The unique decor includes a wall or pine with historic pic tures of local people Tables chairs china and silver are antique pieces many tesy of the Butter Churn in Rockwood Gingham table cloths enhance the fron tier tables and homemade lampshades add to the warm textures of the wood hood specialties will elude crepes quiches and home baking all prepared by a University of ate who will use natural ingredients with no additives Your choice of tea will be available along with coffee lemonade or cider The Street Cafe I Garden St will be open Tuts day to Situnluj from noon m and from J to 12 midnight I ivt folk entertain mcnt will be featured each Thursday and night and over the nest coupk of weeks Jot Hall David JikU Jimis Brent in I J me Stewart will Jazz poetry readings etc lltnke other of the week I- or furlhtr formation you cull the fife J Rev Mrs Sinclair are moving to Carluke The members of the Rock wood and Eden Mills congre gation met in the Sunday School room of the Eden Mills Presbyterian Church on Sun day August to bid farewell to the Sinclair family Over sat down to a dell dinner served by the Eden Mills ladies or the church Mrs called on the Sinclairfamily were present Mrs L presented them with a framed picture of the Eden Mills Church and a beautiful cheese dish Mrs Lasby spoke for the members of the Eden Mills church also the community where they were well known by all She said it was the choice of the Sinclair to move on after 11 years of service here and knew that they would be greatly missed by all She wished them the very best in their new charge She said they had many happy times together and be greatly missed Ray Death made the presentation of a envelope of money from the Rockwood i congregation He Raid that Rockwood felt the same as I Eden Mills at losing the Sin I family as they had been a big help to Rockwood with their musical talent He said what others gain is our loss Both Mr amd Mrs Sinclair thanked both congregations for the gifts Mr Sinclair said they had enjoyed many happy times in the past 11 years as well as many sad ones He said we have to accept the bad along with the good and hoped that whoever is chosen as their pastor will be able to get new ones coming Attend RACEWAY HARNESS RACING Post Time Thursday Evening 8pm Sunday Afternoons 2pm TriactorEr Exactor Wager in Air Conditioned ClubHout Club Homo Reservation 1451 6961 AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO PARENTS OF CHILDREN IN THE ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS OF THE HALT0N BOARD OF EDUCATION Your children will be bringing home deta Is of the 1977 78 Student Insurance Plan of the Seaboard Life Insurance Company The plan provides for Comprehensive Benefits not included in the Health Insurance Plan featuring Excellent Dental Coverage Optional Life Insurance Improved Benefits In Other Areas Various options are available Select the one most suited to your needs and mail the enrollment In the envelope provided to Reed Shaw Stenhouse Limited PO Box 231 TorontoDominion Centre Toronto Ontario M5K9Z9 Mrs Helen Sinclair was honored by the W M S and W A group of the Presbyterian Churh at the home of Mrs Peter Sim in Hock wood where they met for there September meeting Mrs Max Milne the first vice president opened the meet with prayer followed by a hymn After business was dealt with a short program lowed Mrs H Iachman gave the bible reading fdl lowed by a prayer Mrs W gave a very interest ing reading and Miss Elva Peiren had charge of two By Kerry Chalmers Jim and Jean Milne have returned from a vacation in Newfoundland where they wcrL guests of Mrs Milne s mother Mrs Barrett and family Mrs Alice and sister spent August in Peter borough with Mrs daughter and her husband Pot Luck Picnic take place this Thursday at I m for the Sunshine Club There will be entertainment and members may bring anything they wish Tor the picnic Erin flag flew at Ex The huge flat flow at the i is the one made at for the federal government It topped a new flagpole a symbolic gift of the southern Males of the Many from hire have enjoyed the in the past eouple of weeks Special busts ran each day is needed as will is membership to keep iihurili going King inked the Mills ladies for the kind in vitation to join with them for the delightful dinner social time Rev Sinch r was in the pulpit Sunday morning at Mills and llockwood and preached his farewell sermons He will be lining at Carluke MONARCH butterfly still wet behind Iht tars from I his but lis siblings I spent met imar pilosis on the of thfe I iruhik home It It Acton Kris I has collected the chijs ihds year us lfw is success I GIRL GUIDE BROWNIE Registration WEDNESDAY SEPT I J to 8 pm at THE SCOUT HALL KNITTING TIME MAIN KNITTING CRAfT YARNS YARN OFF LOOM WEAVING KITS DEMONSTRATION WEAVING Bea JUTE RUG KITS CANVAS Mon Sat 10 Sundays 30 Mills 586 Main Strtet Glen Williams 1351 contests Mrs G Mrs G Sevan and Mrs Lei ten were the winners Mrs Sinclair was called upon by Miss who thanked her for the help that the group had received while she was the president and remarked that the family us well as Rev Sinclair and her would be missed in the church as well as the com She wished them every success in their new home Mrs Sim presented Mrs Sinclair with a nice plaque for their new home Mrs Sinclair thanked the group for their kindness and extended an invitation for the group to come to their new home at Carluke for a meet in the near feature Mrs Max Milne who will step up to the president chair for the remainder of the year closed the meeting Mrs Sim served a dainty lunch The next meeting will be October at p at the home of Mrs Max Milne St AUCTION SALE Every Thursday 730 pm Separate buffet hutches All new items including kitchen suites dining room suites assorted lamps rugs chesterfield suites bedroom suites tt occassional pieces Some real sharp split bedroom furniture by WEEKLY Ask Your Friends and Neighbours About Our Low Low Prices Joe Simmons Auctioneer Call 8781180 a Main St Co mm Etc rs MILTON TOWERS MILTON ONTARIO SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM CONDOMINIUMS FROM 35500 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