Music games plans for the Sunshine Club The Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov 16 by Roberta Peacock Despite the very inclement weather members came to the meeting of the Sunshine club Nov 10 Mrs Vera Black welcomed everyone and then O Canada was sung as Remembrance Day was the next day Everybody thoughts were for the dear ones who had gone to war and not come back The members all Joined in singing thai lovely song Birthday greetings were sung to Mrs Rose Dyer and Joe Fuller Mrs Peacock read the report of the last meeting and a letter from the Brownies saying that they would like to make favors for the Christmas dinner which would be snowmen Every body lhanks the brownies for l lnis thoughtful idea and INDIAN GARDEN VIOLA gets her bottom show currently taking place in the Coliseum thinks it great polished by handler Mane Murray Acton at Marie is president of the Acton club and is Mrs Jessie Dunk gave out the Royal Winter Fair The Ken Murray family assisted down at the fair by sister Shirley The the insurer s report and have three Holsteins at Canadas largest farm Royal continues until Sunday BckeadTnouce from Now Horizons club about a meeting in Elora and they want two members to attend Isabel Nellls and Vera Black said would go A nominating committee was to elect the officers at the next meeting Mrs Anna Wilson Mrs Mary Milne and Bert Davison Mrs Isabel Nelhs was pro gram convener and she called on the Sunshine band to play some delightful walties jigs and square dancing The band is composed of Henry Smith and Bert Davidson with Mrs Black at the piano Mrs Elsie twitch then read A Remembrance Day This was written by Shelly Ives of Flora and won the top prize Why We Wear A Poppy was recited by Mrs Mary Milne which was sad yet stirring The euchre high scores went to Mrs Enid Sim and Henry Leachman and to Mrs Ken Miles and Mrs Vera Block The Eden Mills ladies then provided a delightful lunch of fruit bread cheese with tea All members of the club sent their sincere sympathy to Mr Jack Milne and family in the loss of their dear one who was a very old member and a great stand by for this club and we shall all miss her very much The Sunshine club wish to hank the Li one I lea for the bus trip to the Winter Fair Don t forget to get out to the next meeting to get your tickets to the Christmas dinner and all names must be in before the end of the month Local activities topic at WI The November meeting of the Rock a Long Women Institute was held on Nov tat the home of Mrs George Mit chell Achievement Day for the club is on Nov in the arboretum of the University of from 15pm The euchre held on Thurs day Nov was a great success and the next one will be on Thursday Nov 17 Mrs C Nelhs and Mrs J Glendenning took the quilling course and leaching It on Nov The next session will be on Nov the place being No Eight school The roll call was How to make your daily life a pleasure The topic for this month was Education and cultural activities The convener was Mrs E Tosh who asked several people to talk about local activities Mrs Black spoke about the Sunshine Club Mrs H Peine about about her trip to Coventry Guides and Brownies Mrs England Tosh on The Canadian Bible Mrs W Black and Mrs Society Miss Helen Bayne on Mitchell served a delicious the Horticultural Society lunch and a pleasant social then Mrs E Tosh talked time followed For The interior Decorating values by Kerry Chalmers Mr and Mrs Ned Milne and Mr and Mrs Wes Alcorn of Saginaw Michigan were recent guests of Harvey and Shultis and attended the funeral their cousin Mrs Alvah Milne of Eden Mills Saturday morning the skate exchange was held between and Ten per cent of the price lo the Home and School This wos a successful event but a little late in the season and next year they hope to hold it earlier Winter program Even though recreational areas offered by the Grand River Conservation Authority officially closed or the season on October 15 some are still available lo the public for winter recreational activities Is still open for crosscountry skiing and hiking but and camping are not allowed November meeting Mrs J was hostess for the November meeting of the and A groups of the Presbyter Miss had charge of the meeting and opened with a poem followed by a hymn Take Up the Cross Reports were read by Miss Mrs Gray and Mrs J Mrs Peter Sim took the scripture lesson followed bY prayer Mrs the Lord prayer and closed with a Remembrance Day poem The December meet ing will be at the home of Mrs Gordon Swantson Raymond St Guelph Mrs Duby served a dainty lunch assist ed by Mrs and Mrs Leachman The community of Rock wood wish to extend to Mr John and family of Eden Mills also to Ihe relatives and friends of the late Mrs Milne The and Era mosa Home and School held a skale exchange last weekend This was intended to be more of a community service than a fund raising event People brought skates to the school on Friday evening between and m with their own prices marked on them The Lions and I skating program has begun for another year There are two buses leaving the town ship beginning at m Saturday afternoon slopping at Eramosa cor Strattons school Presbyterian church Academy and Eden Mills They skate at Victoria arena in Guelph and there Is a 50 cents cover charge Anyone wanting further information could contact Gary and Gail Obituar Alva Milne dies in her 80th year ireat Value On Beaver Brand Paints Dont Miss Out Treat your bedrooms living room and etc to the rich low lustre of Satin Latex And your kitchens bathrooms and woodwork to the fresh glossy look of Semi Gloss Satin Latex match the SemiGloss colours Covers 600700 sq ft per gallon Satin Latex The right wallpaper makes an tractive difference to any room And now s the time to get started on it When Beaver is having this Choose from several patterns and styles Choose from Vymura London or Lifestyles Be sure to visit Single Roll Beaver soon and take a look at the great value selections Reg TO 2095 Beaver Beaver Nylon Pure Paint Bristle Brushes Brushes An active member of the community Alva Milne of Moffal died in St Joseph s Continuing Care Guelph on October She was in her year Mrs Milne was born in on July 5 1898 to James Hamilton and Annie Jago She attended schools in and Guclph On Februarys she married JohnA Milne In Toronto The couple lived In Toronto until at which time they moved to R 1 Moffat Mrs Milne was a good neighbor She helped with many plowing matches quilt and church bazaars and was a Ladies Aid Members helping in the church for many years She was also a member of Rock wood Eden Mills and Acton Senior Citizens groups and a member of the Eden Mills Presbyterian church Left to mourn her loss are per husband John daughter Blanche Mrs Fred McNiven Mississauga grandchildren John McNiven Moffat Lynda MrsG Abrams Kitchener GaylelMrsM Walsh Belle ville and great grandchild ren James and Kelly Robbie Timmy and Carrie Abrams and Tyler Walsh She Is also survived by two brothers 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