The Acton Free Press Wednesday Dec Limehouse District Page Service well attended Ospringe Christmas concert is highlight of season Seasons Greetings from Buck Creek Alberta Gord Wendy Jim and David Churchill Candlelight service hospital views news J The annua Service postponed on Sun was held at Churchill Com Church Hie church was candles and evergreen and a giant Christmas tree The theme was Bells of Chris as and the choir sang several anthems containing the sage of the bells at Christmas time The orchestra consist of Archie Kerr David McFadden Philip Levy cellist Keith Barber comet player John Break from past rganist Mine Anderson wis by Elizabeth playing the bells James conducted the service Mrs Mel- told the stor the Chimes Rang Follow the recessional I he congregation moved to the Sunday School room for a brief program The children presented two skits The first entitled The Tojs Christ mas Party written and by Elizabeth Cooper was a light hearted romp including all older children The kindergarten and tiny tots did a reenactment of the coming of the closing with song Miry Had a Then the singing of Jingle Hells Santa inus to distribute gifts bags to all the good little boys and girls In spite of treacherously icy concession roads for morning worship Christ mas Day was good Rev James conducted the service of carols and re id lory hlon of the first Day The choir wing Hells are Hinging sane solo Recommends aid In spile of the reluctance of some councillors Administration Com mittee has recommended that financial support be given to the Niagara and Mid Western Ontario Travel Association The association popularly known as Festival Country has applied to the region each year since 1974 year the association request for financial assistance has been routinely set aside The association promotes tourism in five regions and counties Besides send ing out promotional material and regular methods of advertising the association provides information officers at tourist booths during the summer months The change in heart by councillors came about after a compelling argument from the association about the economic benefit a healthy tourism Industry could bring about in Hal Ion The committee heard from the association Ihrcc weeks ago but deferred a declMon until Ihe meeting Wednesday Business Development Officer Bill Marshall told Ihc region he felt the support re was worthwhile but suggested his office should work closely with the lion to assure the region was receiving benefit from the money Burlington Mayor Mary was among those who fell the the business people benefitting from Ihe promo tion should take more rcspon In the sponsorship of the association Itarls 1 he school concert got iff a lopsy turvy beginning wis tjulle in spile of all setbacks played havoc some of the parti and the upstl the on day when the concert had to be postponed lo Wednesday Tin Pianist Mrs Roberta Hoy had other commitments that owning so the numbers tin were shifted to end of the program iiitroditetion wis given by I Vi Mil play llu Nutcracker was tin story of a young girl who rtieived nutcracker for is and drcimed it t ilive It was well per formed the children under the direction of Mrs Arlene play The Christ was equally well done ige properties costumes by Mrs Buchanan Mr Brown lealistk air to the Hit voice choir directed by Mrs Anne Smith was a ending to a good llu closing recitilioii w is by Hit school bus drivers thnstnns party Thursday evening when around 411 of them went to it Kitchener lliey i tiled by Denny Bus line smorgns lnl Hit went carolling Thursday c to Senior in I They wen will necked ind rsi the singing I In v i urn bilk In fur their I parly i him fulls irnlli 1 lid Mi Mrs Norm in sponsored is fir the in at tin Williams I million limit went by bus to Nit Old Mill in Toronto Hindi Brim who is idle Song dropped in tii sic Mrs I led it St Wing found her bright ind Inppv to visitors though sin Ins filled con sidrribly tin lust few months is very fnil She I nil wish nit to holiday lings lo their old friends and neighbors lo those who knew her through this winch she wrote for iniiny With roois planted deep in this community mil livily men ones the p coupled wilh kindly Luiuim Interest in people and heir ictivillis Mrs always hid time Irnhit and out news lor piper In her the column wis a hobby not a chore and I most sincerely wish I had her I for It would like to Join her in wishing our renders ill the best for the coming year employed ljueens Toronto has Joined the Civil Servants Choir This voice choir sang for Inst week Mr anil Mrs I rncil Wynne Deborah trie Inst weekend home Mrs Wynnes brother Mr Mrs I ibtrly and Other guests were Mrs Wynnes mother Mrs Maurice I ihcrty Mr lames I iberty and two sons and Mrs Young and iwnclulilren all of with Mr mil Mrs Jack Ferguson Din were the family Mr ami Mrs Dun of Doughs Point Mr and Mrs Mike of Hills burgh pit of mil Mrs Icrgusons Mrs I Mr Mrs wire lliLir son ind daughter Mr and Mrs Robert if Bristol Mrs sislcr Miss Ann of orgetuwn Mrs W George il spent the is holidays with Mrs thin mi other Mrs it Mrs David Stewart was for i get locther on Monday ivt Mr Mrs Ross re Intivcs mi Mr and Mrs Don Wilson and if I crgus Mr and Mrs I Mrs Thorn is b ints Dons I of Mr ind Mrs lluidcrson Mr and Mrs in Tin mil Mehnii Mount Forest Mr and Mrs George won emsts on Mrs Mrs Jack Wheeler Irln Mr Mrs Sim home Ihe scene of a get Boxing day for a linstmas dinner Guests were from Wileilno and Milton Mr Mrs Smith sienl the with Mr Smiths Mr and Mrs twin Smith it Mtnford Mr and Mrs rnest Wynne Dot ronh ric visited on with Mr brother in 1 iw Mr and Mrs lack I horn is it Burlington the home of Mr Mrs limn fuller Slephen on is day were Mrs Fuller mother Mrs Joyce 1 sister Chris 1 brothers Jim I imdngin all of Woodsloik Mi Mrs Sim Fuller Bill John entertained other numbers Mr ind Mrs Neil Bildwin of Mr and Mrs iren of Kitchener Mr ind Mrs Robert I of Brampton Christmas of Mr ind Mrs Grundy ind fimily wen Mrs Grundy Mr and Mrs llirold and sisltr and brother in Mr and Mrs Cliff Nelson of Mr and Mrs MiKumi I Bill sjKnl with Mr MiKenie s mother Mrs luri in of Mr and Mrs and wire Mi Mrs Jim of Woodstock Mr Mrs Hubert Unite of Bruce of loronto Georeiowu by Mrs We regret to report the sudden death on Dec at his home In Alberta of Rev William J Lone a retired United Church min ister who was bom and grew up When he and his wife visited Ontario early last summer his niece Mrs Walter Llnhom enter talncd many of his relatives in honor of his seventy fifth birthday of June The candlelight and carol service at Limehouse Presbyterian Church on Christmas Eve was well at tended P Barrow read the scripture lessons and Area sheep breeders By Henry J Stanley Some sheep producers and friends from this area of Ontario met for the meeting of Zone Ontario Sheep Association at the Cullen Golf Club on Saturday Dec 3 Highlights were the excellent smorgasbord a I noon and the talk by Richard Everett shepherd at Mac Mar Mr Everett told of the management of this flock owned by George McLaughlin former Chairman of Ihe Ontario Milk Marketing Board The ewes are a mixture of Finnish Correldale and Dorset breeding Suffolk rams are used on onehalf the flock to produce market lambs while the other half produces replacement ewe lambs or adding to the flock and for sale to others THE WELLINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION FRENCH LANGUAGE ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS GENERAL INFORMATION MEETINGS I do tied rounhoui Wclniitoi to and I Fret Lnnrjuarjc I I I I lo Count Board of on All lortMo I cults Wei led I ioio locnion nil mod no fly 125W How Hold MARK Beaton really had the audience jump ing With his imitation of a lead singer in the grade rock group to the brand New Year I May it bold many good tilings for you Tlionk you for your loyalty FROM ELSIE ATTHE BLUE SPRINGS FLOWER SHOP ONE DAY ONLY AFTER NEW YEARS DAYSALE SQ FT FURNITURE TELEVISION APPLIANCES Mon Jan 2 9 6 UNBELIEVABLE SAYINGS REFRESHMENTS FARMER JACKS MILE NORTH Of MILTON Rave Iho address Mrs led in the carols at the organ played Seasons greetings to the her ever popular Chapel staff of Dills Printing Chimes during the offertory Publishing Co and the The choir sang and numerous readers New Year We have enjoyed serving you and knowing you appreciation thanks FIRST LINE TV TELEVISION SALES I As we await the stroke of midnight to enter into a bright New Year lets get one thing resolved Let there be peaceful tomorrows filled with friendships and oys throughout the New Year Smcirelv and Slaft FLOORING CARPET SHACK 310Steees Ave Milton BROMO SELTZER FoniySin Chirol NICE glenlea drug mart Queen St Acton