Churchill CCCW to sponsor Halloween festivities by Mrs Joanne Turner All spooks take notice Churchill ore again sponsoring their traditional en party for the children Saturday evening pm in the Sunday school room of the church The young people of Churchill are to be in charge of activities All children of the neighbor hood and their parents are most welcome There will be prizes for best costumes in various classes and lots of games and fun for young and old Moms please bring lunch Sunny skies Sunny skies brought out a Ospringe good church attendance on Sunday Mrs was again in the pulpit supplying for Rev McFadden who was ill Taking text Thy word have I kept in my heart she stressed the Importance of using the precepts of our faith as a guide to daily living The junior choir sang I would be true Sunday school atten dance is growing and our new young members are participants The October meeting of the CCW was held at the home of Mrs Mane Anderson last Wednesday Mrs Storey was Area students receive diplomas by Marts Lou Ann Leslie received her graduation diploma Wednesday October ID from college Heights Secondary School She also received Ihe technical award in Art donated by the West End Women Institute awarded for skill and effort I Anne parents Mr and Mrs rank Leslie bister and brother in law Mr and Mrs Rod Venus and Dave Murray were her guests at the commencement and reception Lou Anne ambition is to be a nurse She has been working at Eden Mills Nursing Home on weekends and holidays Barbara Johnston and Judith Johnston former students of Ospnngc Public School also graduated from College Heights on day night Judith received the Academic Directors award presented to the graduate showing outstanding proficiency in academic subjects and Barbara received the Home Management Award donated by Exclusive Hair Stylist Cathenne Johnston a year III student at College Heights received the Major Robert Mutric Chapter lODb award Congratulations to these girls on their achievements Deborah Wynne who was a patient in Georgetown Memorial Hospital for a is now recup erating at home Over people enjoyed the hot beef supper at Knox Presbyterian church on Saturday night It was delicious and served full measure Achievement Day was dis cussed at the fourth meeting of the Ospringe H group Linda PankraU opened the meeting with the pledge and Jackie Vander Vlugt read the minutes Seven girls were resent and helped the make a Peach Layer Dessert in charge of the meeting Mrs Lydia Kerr led in the devotions choosing as her study subject an ardent worker In the early Christian church whose encouragement and Support men like Paul to greater accomplishments The ladies approved Mrs Eleanor Thompson s pur chase of serving bowls for the kitchen laid plans to cater a beef dinner and decided to the Hallowe en party again this year The hostess served a delicious lunch The CCW catered a beef dinner Saturday evening for members of Knox Ladies Aid Acton A friendly time was enjoyed by both groups of ladies Congratulations Congratulations to Mr and Mn Anatoly Strokov line who celebrated their wedding anniversary last evening with a family dinner and dance at The Pines Stoney Creek The Strokovs have four children Erica Mrs Ray Cornell of Guelph Elizabeth Mrs Michael Cooper of Acton Vera and Eric at home and one granddaughter Kristal Cooper Members of the Julian family from Toronto North Bay Woodstock and gathered at the home of Mrs Joanne Turner David and Juhann for a birthday dinner on Sunday afternoon Guest of honour granddad J J Ballinafad ON WITH the gymkhana Pat Dales is all set to go although hes a bit big for his pony Dusty The Rockwood Trail Riders Junior Gymkhana was held Saturday at Dales farm Dusty was avail able for any little people who wanted to enter the mounted games Winter fair contestants Four Acton inns will be displaying their poultry and animals at the Royal Agricultural Winter fair in Toronto November through 19 Ron McLean and the Team of Erica and Pat Barr will be showing poultry while Ken Murray is entered in the dairy cattle HALTON DAIRY PRINCESS Halton Dairy Princess applications re quested from single ladies seventeen to twenty six years who reside on dairy farms for Halton competition Application deadline November 977 For Details Contact HORACE BLYTH at Julian was celebrating his birthday Mr and Mrs Archie Kerr spent a few days last week with cousins In Flint Michigan Mr and Mrs El wood Harris Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Ray Denny on the birth of their second son Stephen Joseph Proud grandparents ore Mr and Mrs C S Denny of this community and Mr and Mrs Ted Brown Sr of the Limehouse area A number of folk from this area attended Commence ment exercises at Erin Dis trict High School An In spiring address was delivered by Rev L Rumble Don aid Anderson received a Music Award for Most Im proved Student In the music program The trophy was donated by Mr Lozinski of Manutee Ltd Susan Milne and Tommy Cox were listed on the honour roll Playing in the High School Bond were Donald Anderson Debbie and Earl and Jim Anderson all from this com munity The response to the paper drive has been most aging and the piles of news papers are mounting steadily Many thanks to all who have helped by saving and bringing In their papers and especially to those who have worked extra hard picking up from friends able to bring in their bundles of papers Missionary theme at Sunday meeting The Acton Free Press Wednesday Oct 26 15 Limehouse Special speaker at WMS Thankoffering purchase a motor van for the work He displayed and ex plained artifacts he brought By Mrs Ron McLean Next Sunday October Arkell observes the centen of their congregation Services will be held at 11 and with Rev Crosley dent of Hamilton Conference as special speaker At the evening service Dublin St choir will supply special music Their turkey supper is November Please note Ebenezer services arc cancelled next Sunday Oct Rev Gerald Danford from Hill spoke Sunday His topic was Every Christian a Missionary If a child Is about to rush out into traffic ary people rise to the and rush to rescue him But where spiritual things are concerned people stand on the curb The old prayer is often what people have in mind Bless me and my wife my son John and his wife we four and no more The Christian church is not accomplishing the things it should Each of us can become better missionaries No matter how old or sick a person is he can pray for individuals for the church at large and for spreading the gospel We can become better missionaries by how we live Paul refers to living letters our actions speak more than our words We can attract or repel by our lives Let us not be missionaries In reverse We can bear witness to the good news of Christ We do not need to fear we can conquer the world Another way is by our ing The church has barely kept pace with inflation We must spur on to do more than we have The church Is a minority There Is constant need for more ministers In 1973 there were and too pastoral charges in need of a minister Young people should give serious thought to going Into the or dained ministry or taking an active part in other ways Surely the love we have for God will make us try to spread His love in the world Congratulations Congratulations to Sandra Early for receiving the Board of Education achievement award and to Paula Hitching for the Grade 13 physics and the Grade 12 chemistry awards received at the Acton High School commencement All the best in their future lives to all the graduates A reminder to keep Novem ber open for the young people s showing of the film A Time to Run A number of young people enjoyed the John Greenwood concert in recently Halloween Drive carefully Monday night It s Hallowe en by Mrs A Benton Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Ray Denny on the rival of their second little son Stephen Joseph a week ago We extend sympathy to Mr Clarence Deforest and family In the death of his brother Mr Jack Deforest after a lengthy illness Mr Tom Johnson showed interesting and educational slides with commentary on parts of Central and South America at Limehouse Presbyterian Church on Sun day He had been sent there by the C A to assist in a project to help the deprived peoples there Georgetown M C A is raising funds to Mr Paul Schwartz obliged with much enjoyed solos accompanied by Mrs Bert Benton at the organ It was the occasion of the WMS meeting which was chaired by president Mrs She opened by reading verses by Dorothy Thomas Miss Blanche Brigham read Scriptures and Mrs Wilfred Klrkvood led in prayer Lunch convened by Mrs Crlehton and Mrs Patterson was enjoyed afterwards EVERGREENS TREES SHRUBS ROSE BUSHES BULBS ETC 8EEU8AT BIRCH WAY FARM Nursery Garden Centre 5 North of Georgetown On Trafalgar Road at Ballinafad OPEN DAYS A WEEK 8774916 WEVE GOT EM Honda Civic OPEN SATUHD AYS 3434 OR LESS Prop Automatic No Down Bank Plan Financing AT MOTORS WE CAREI BAZ MOTORS LTD Ballinafad bazaar success Winifred Smith The bazaar held on Saturday afternoon sored by the W was a most successful event The homemade bake table was the scene of activity as was the candy counter with all the delicious homemade candy for sale The touch and take table was a fascinating spot for the children and the girls in charge were soon sold out There was a good display of arts and crafts When one got tired of shopping around there was a place to sit down and enjoy a cup of tea and homemade biscuits and muffins I m sure the committee in charge appreciate all those who brought the goods to sell and the people who came to buy them Without their help it could not have been such a success friends visit Mrs William McLean and her daughter ranees were at home on Saturday afternoon and evening when they corned friends and neigh bours and members of the W I to a tea at their home where the shower and some wedding gifts were on dis play This popular bridetobe has had nine showers in her honour Young friends and cousins assisted Frances and her mother In the en of the many guests who called The groom tobe mother and sister were present for the occasion and late comers were privileged to meet the groom The happy couple will exchange marriage vows in United Church on Saturday where the wedding lake place Well attended Church Service was well attended on Sunday when visitors were present and parents came out to hear the children choir when they sang the beautiful anthem Peter Walked the Waves The second sermon on What the United Church Believes was given by the pastor Last Sunday It was on Marriage and Divorce This second one the topic was about Science and Religion Congregation was reminded about the turkey supper the first Saturday night in November Three settings 15 and 30 In Ottawa Mr Lloyd Marshall spent a couple of days last week in Ottawa when he visited his aunt and uncle Pleased We are pleased to hear Mr Morgan Madlll Is coming along fine after recent surgery and is expected home from hospital this week Sympathy Sympathy Is extended to the Deforest family who recently suffered a bereave ment in the loss of a husband and father John Deforest who passed away after a serious Illness anniversary Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Danny who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary this past weekend They entertained for their families and friends Guests were present from Denver Colorado Park Ridge Harper Wood Michigan Chelsea Quebec Illinois Windsor Ontario and those closer to home were from Hamilton Kitchener Toronto and Mlsslssauga From all the Retail Business Service and Management People of Milton Mall tU yftkMtuKf to- tit fitofitt ftottomt and onto ft font one We are becoming bigger and better every Milton Malt now offers you over shops and services all preparing for the upcoming festive season plus acres and acres of free parking MILTON MALL FOR YOUR SHOPPING ENJOYMENT- VARIETY COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE competition There will be two Rock wood families entering with 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