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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 10, 1982, p. 6

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Tha Acton Free Press Wednesday Mar Clergy plans luncheons The Acton Ministerial Association will sponsor a series of three lun cheons later this month and next month with a guest speaker Rev Bernard Warren president and director of the Bexeh Centre Dear Campbellville will be the guest The luncheons will be held March 31 April 7 and April 14 at noon at Acton Baptist Church Hall Soup and sandwiches are on the menu and a freewill offering will be collected to help defray costs Bezeh Centre Is a Christian retreat denominational and everyone is welcome at the Friday evening vices Rev Warren has been a United Church minister for 25 years and Is well known as a preacher and retreat leader The theme of his remarks will be Jesus In Acton and on March he will discuss Jesus in Acton In Her People April 7 Jesus In Acton In Her Churches and April Jesus in Acton In Her Dally Life His remarks wdl run about 15 minutes at John Sharpies and Mark Howe In the hold the mugs they from Don McDonald TdMoiif Darren Tim Carton and Derek Boyle for the lime and hard work the put Into the 1st Scouts at a recent banquet Expensive Utum An Acton resident made an expensive U turn on Storey last Friday morning resulting in damage to a pick up truck and another The truck driven by Suzanne of Acton turned from the Into the west bound lane of Storey According to Police reports the driver was unable to see the vehicle parked In front of Storey for Ice on the trucks wind- While Oaks area lor Ok I Guides celebrated ath birthday last week and shield The truck Struck in the area all not cupcakes is in the White Oaks area the car belonging to cupcakes are left to right Smith Traccy Bus ell Steep and Michael ol Acton Catherine and renewal centre It is inter- each luncheon Interest in Stone School Ha ton Hills has let Board of The town has informed the school Education know it interested in the board of its interest in the building old Stone School however nothing more can be done Last fail council received a letter until the building is vacant and the from former councillor Pat McKenxie board declares it surplus urging the town consider acquiring the building once St Joseph moves If It Is listed as surplus then into Its new building which will be Hills will be on the list of possible bullt on Mill St West Council directed chasers interested In the property staff to look into the matter Under the Education Act the board At Friday a council dropIn Coun- must offer surplus schools to other cillor Dave Whiting contacted clerk educational agencies and government administrator Ken Richardson about levels before it a put up for sale to the Stone School private Interests Knox Ladies Aid Plan church improvements by Dennis Knox Ladles Aid held their monthly meeting last Tuesday with 18 ladies present including two new members There only one of You was the opening poem by the president Mrs Harry Murray The committee of the monlh Mrs D Morrison and Mrs W Kennedy took the devotions reading the Scripture lesson and giving the prayer respectively Many childhood memories were recalled In answer to the Call The next few months promise to be busy ones for the ladles They will have charge of the Sunday luncheon on March and the coffee hour on succeeding Sundays of the month In the church Three large banquets were discussed and plans were made Including a wedding dinner A cash donation was approved to be given to the Board of Managers and some improvements in the church will be supervised in the spring by the ladles For the program Mrs Kennedy gave two readings Love Token and Simplicity and Mrs Morrison read Three Parsons Maria gels made up Shril Smith lor Saturday at i A Richardson and Rene from Ihe Go Transit m a men am ment erect a bus top shelter in front of Ihe Itecker last ei shelter will be built the comer of lliotictli and as that has built up melts away

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