16 The Acton Fran Press Wednesday Juno 1978 Special events end year at the school by Darts Fines Reverend Peter Barrow Georgetown was minister for the anniversary service at Knox Presbyterian Church Sunday morning His message to the congregation asked If God is for us who can be against us Trials and misfortunes are not a punish ment he said but are sent to make us grow stronger and to men and women of faith are never more than we can endure Lovely musical selections were rendered Mr and Mrs Tony Van Manen in a duet Peace Like a River and a solo It is no Secret by Mrs Van Manen accompanied by her husband on the guitar Bruces by the organist Mrs Max and three children Willie Schotsch Sarah and Maggie of Bed- Four young boys took the ford Quebec are now offering David Grundy or a week with Mrs Lamb Michael Schotsch Andy parents Mr and Mrs Morrison and Mark Jackson Mann After the service tea and A tricycle rodeo and check- coffee was served in the base- up was held at Ospringe where a fellowship school on Thursday The hour was enjoyed winner for the primary girl Little Danny Wilson of was April with a Fergus spent a few days with score of The primary boy his grandparents Mr and winner was Stuart Mrs Ross Ferguson while with a score of The junior his parents Mr and Mrs girl winner was Cheryl Dan Wilson attended the Gilbert with 86 and junior clerks convention boy was Andrew Lambdcn Mrs Beryl has re- with The grade I class turned to her home In Bir- showed the highest number mingham England having parti Is spent three weeks Their field day a vacationing with Mr and tremendous success with a lot Erin twister tears barns A fierce and brief tornado touched down in the north of Erin Township a week ago Sunday No one was hurt however several buildings were damaged The path of the small twister ran close to the Erin- East Township borders between the and line Before the winds whipped Into the mini- twister there was rain thunder and lightn ing But before the rain res- Mr and Mrs George Black the newlymarried couple report an Almost attended the wedding of their Besides Rev and Mrs Don unnatural calm It was a beautiful day for son Douglas on Saturday to SUles Mr and Mrs Floyd At least one old barn was the outdoor church service Shortil of were reduced to a pile of rubble in and picnic luncheon on wedding took place at among the guests at the the storm and at another Sunday It was held at the Bible College in wedding per cent of Ihe roof went with Oakvllle Outdoor service picnic Canada Day in report by Winifred Smith home of Mr and Mrs Paul Mr Douglas Schwartz After lunch the was the officiating children enjoyed the races clergyman Rev Don Stiles and a ball game It was an minister in charge of the enjoyable day for all who Church was attended present to bestow blessings Ebenezer solo How Lovely are Mrs Mann and family Dwellings was accompanied Mr and Mrs Doug Lamb around Eden Mills No services Sundays Sisters meet again at surprise party Miss Helen Schwartz the wind Power lines daughter of Mr and Mrs also cut Paul Schwartz left on Sunday At one homo the couple to visit relatives in Germany inside said they heard the Congratulations to Miss wind try to wrench the north Marlon who was side of their house from its among those graduating mooring The winds recently from Sheridan wounded like ten freight College Marion graduated in trains roaring by said one Business Administration man Kyle and Colin I One of the chimneys of the 90year old school SSJcIoT are Mr ana Mrs Bob Congratulations The family and many friends of Leo Jamleson will by Mrs Ron McLean For the next two Sundays morepreclous July Zand July 9 there will be Our inheritance of a new no services at home that awaits us is Sunday School is cancelled corruptible The believers duringJulyandAugust heritage is undented The be tn know thnV i Everyone hopes Rev Russel Glory Land is permanent and unchanging Our great ecoverinenieelvfromrnt released from hospital salvation gives us real and In the absence of Mr lasting hope looking forward Horace Blyth had to eternal life Peter never COME and CELEBRATE CANADA DAY JULY 1st 1978 BALLINAFAD BURNETTS FIELD Parade starts at 12 pm from Community Centre Family Day Continues til 6 pm Councillor Jo Schneider Officiating HORSESHOE TOURNEY SOFTBALL TOURNEY TUGOFWAR FOOD BOOTHS GAMES CRAFTS JUNK SALE FUN AND DAMES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY FREE ADMISSION recovering nicely from recent surgery at the Georgetown hospital Mrs Elsie by Mrs ball game on Monday Friends of Mr Terry night against Priors but lost August Mrs Freda Thomp- Legate hosted a stag in his the Thursday night game l l i honour in the Community Morriston score Hall Visiting with Mr and Mrs E are Jeans Mother Mrs Kay and her friend Mrs Llbby Scott both from Edmonton Alberta On Saturday night Mrs hosted a surprise birthday party for her aunt Mrs Lou Waller of Toronto SO guests were present some from Texas Alberto Br Columbia and Toronto Mrs Waller was pleosanlly sur prised to see her Grotenhouse as she had no idea that she was here for a visit The ladles lost their ball game to ladies score The senior men won their Limehouse The Junior ball club had a good game on Wednesday night and won out over Maryhlll with a 104 score The United Church Women held their June meeting at the home of Mrs Ruth Mrs took the devotional opening with a hymn Surfer Little Children to come unto Me A reading and discussion on how we can prison and other races join our society was very in teresting Mrs Betty Snow took the business period and it was decided to continue the monthly luncheons In the community hall starting the first Wednesday in Sep tember In lieu of having a Fowl Supper Mrs Rene Beattle and Mrs Tomllnson will be in charge of SPIN the first Saturday in August Mrs Freda Thomp- He spoke on son thanked the ladies for flowers and cards received in Our belief hi Z Milton ta days with salvation explain meaning of our trials on earth the when Friendly Seniors and believes in Christ he becomes guests met for a picnic The new creature Hope is It salad supper was very in the community hall About help people who have been in pctiiing and tasty A prize for victory over the grave Is our Mr and Mrs Lloyd Mar- we utter will her mote Mo Some lime thanked dra who porary period trial make mlrl neatgrandson hosless tor the delicious Mth tree from Michael Milled lunch and all ladles tor a needed help Peer describes son Mr and Mrs Jamie good meeting the glories of salvation Hope Wecanclearlyseewhntwss A pleasant afternoon was Is generated in our hearts The dimly seen In the Old Testa- the openair spent at the home Mr and New Testament teaches that hope security victor church service Mrs McKelvle at the instant a person knowledge of truth Picnic games on Saturday by Mrs A Benton the service at Limehouse is a busy place Sunday morning while Rev these days Barrow was anniversary The cubs camped at the preacher at Rev Hannahs over the weekend of Georgetown will The Sunday School children preach here during July while and their parents picnicked Barrows are on holidays alter Sundays service This coming Saturday a Dominion Day will be with picnic and lheclosestbirthdayloJune21 of eternal was won by Rift Holding and Penalty our iniquities has a lucky spot prize was won by ful1 Bruce Truscott a guest from NB The evening was spent playing euchre The next meeting will be on September in the com munity hall room Mr and Mrs Terry Cole and Mr and Mrs Roger MacDougall were guests at Ihe wedding of Jane and Carl Reed in Acton on Saturday Mr and Mrs Finney of Brampton were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Vincc Montgomery Get ready for action Lives Erncst McE left to marked by obedience do not Enr fflmjly reunion cower in fear We always have Campbell vide God to strengthen and help us board arc having a A good crowd enjoyed the busy week preparing for the strawberry social put on by Canada Day celebrations this IhoUCW Saturday July 1st STRAWBERRIES PICK YOUR OWN Birkbank Farm No 25 Hwy 2 Miles North Of Hillsburgh HOTJKS ajn8 pan SatSun am5 quart event Limehouse is planning Its own Canada Day celebra tion Saturday July At pm a parade will travel from Limehouse school over to Memorial hall There will be games sing songs and a dance at the hail as well as a pot luck supper Other events will goon in the school yard while there will be a Scout display in the Scout hall and an inhibi tion of old pictures and crafts both old and new in Womens Institute hall The whole day is sponsored by Limehouse Womens Institute served with games day at the school The teachers entertained their mother helpers at a luncheon on Tuesday and a teachers retirement was enjoyed with a party at Ihe School on Tuesday evening Rev W A Douglas Meadowvale was In charge The University of College of Family and Con sumer Studies will mark Its anniversary this fall The College will actually be celebrating the founding of its predecessor Institute with special lec tures CANADA DAY HELP US CELEBRATE CANADA DAY AND OUR 100th ANNIVERSARY JULY 1st 2nd 3rd BEAUMONT KNITTERS CO LTD Tours k Free Gifts Refreshments I WHAT PENNIES I GLEN WILLIAMS TOWN HALL IE CANADA DAY JULY 1st 9 pm 9 AM 10 AM KIWANIS BREAKFAST Seived in the BALL PARK from 9 bacon id pay Oall Pill BASEBALL GAME CFT09ERS DUNKING MACHINE balls for 25 Soak Your FavoiHa AM CANADA DAY PARADE Mayor and Councmwa Hall on Hill Canadian Antlquacin Flo I All A 1PM PLUS ENTRIES FROM OTHER GROUPS PARADE ROUTE FROM THE OLD GLEN MILL to the OPENING CEREMONY WANDERING SPIRIT SURVIVAL SCHOOL Imfan TraHoml Fancy Dancing HALT0N HILLS JILLS Gymntrics Demonstration FOOD REFRESHMENTS RE UNION in the Glen Ha 2 PM CHEER GARDEN PET SHOW TOUR OLD GLEN MILL FfMBtlkKinii BICYCLE RODEO DOGS Boll now I heal FREE PONY RIDES FREE CONTESTS THROUGHOUT COUNTRY WESTERN CONCERT FREEHAND ROAST BEEF DINNER DESSERT 6 PM CONCERT- PHIL SYKES 7 SQUARE DANCING 9PJL DAN STAPLET0N ORCHESTRA AND BRASS nd Dancing McCarthy and PINE V STREETS 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