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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 14, 1982, p. 7

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The Free Press Wednesday Apr 14 Hill and Terry cook up tome pa morning Churchill Many enjoy delicious pancake breakfast by J Turner The men Churchill Community Church cooked and served a delicious pancake breakfast on Easier Sunday morning The worship service thai followed was also well attended Rev Jenkins message was entitled Mr Jack Denny sang a solo The Holy City and the choir song We were sorry lo hear of the death on Tuesday night of Mrs Martha Jackson the oldest resident of the community Mrs 100 years old last November She had been a resident of Maplcview Lodge Nursing Home for the last five years She had no family but many friends came to pay their respects and to attend the funeral on Thursday The ladies of Churchill hosted the recep tion afterwards The scries of Lenten Bible studies which Rev Jenkins has been conducting at he church con a week ago was attended by many of this community Mrs Joan Waldie and the residents of Mapleview Lodge the Thursday performance and Churchill Choir and friends attended on Saturday evening All enjoyed the rollicking musical and the enthusiasm and talent of the young performers The show held a particular interest for Churchill folk be cause Come Denny one of our choir members had a major role s portrayal of the blonde beautiful Daiiy LtlAbncr sweet was very well done This is Corne second singe success had a starring in Bye Bye Birdie last year Obituary Father A J Olinsky The ullage of saddened last week to learn of the death of Father J Pastor of Sacred Heart Church Rock wood and St a in Rev of St died in St Joseph Hospital Guelph on April following a lengthy illness He was yearsold Bom at he was Ihe son of the late Frank and Bertha Olinskj On June he was ordained into the priesthood it Cathedral of Christ the King in Hamilton Since then he has served at St at Sacred Heart in Paris Ontario Si Joseph and St John in Kitchener Church of our Lady in St Andrew in and St Patrick in He came to eight ago Rev was instrumental in the reopening and renovating of St Peter s and set his sights on a separate school and hall for Rock wood but his congregation will struck see that bis wishes are eventually met Besides his unrelenting dedication to the community Rev was an antique collector Rev Ohnsky rested at Albert and Son Funeral Home Guelph Vespers and ihe Rosary were recited at the Church of Our Lady and his body lay in state there April when a Mass of the Resurrection was celebrated Interment was at St Josephs Cemetery Rev Olinsky is survived by his sister Rose Mrs C Wilson of Hamilton brothers Joseph and Albert of Sloncy Creek and Ivan of Grimsby He Is also survived by Mrs Mane and Leonard of Fort Lauderdale Florida Sisler of Mabel Mrs William of and Loretta Mrs Donald of Kit district Osprmge news I on page B8 Father J pail or of Rock wood died recently following a lengthly Illness He was instrumental In the re opening of St Peter He was SI years old tillage A DAY CARE CENTRE FOR CHILDREN ON THE GROW Providing full and part day programs for children 2 years Hoi Lunchaa and Snack Provided three location GEORGETOWN Binnie turned 80 There was an error in Ihe headline for Ihe Churc hill report in last paper The headline stated Charlie turned when he turned old as was correctly reported story The Free Press regrets ihe error Money stolen from store Eden Mills Seniors enjoy Japan slides by Mm The Luncheon in the hall on Wednesday and the Good Friday Morning Breakfast served by Ihe Presbyterian Women were both well attended The Friendly Seniors met on Wednesday after noon with present The members enjoyed Ihe excellent slides of Japan shown by Charlie Perry of Acton The group is having an Amway Product par ty in the Seniors room on April 19 at JO and Jim Jennings will be giving the proceeds of sales to the Friendly Seniors funds To round out Ihe season plans are underway for a pot luck dinner to be held at the home of Mr and Mrs Jim Gibson Aclon on June A few ladies attended a dinner bos led by the Lions Club in on Wcdnesihy evening and also enjoyed April meeting of the Sun shine Club Miss Judy Brown Camp Director for the Lutheran Camp has taken up residence in the newly home with Hon Office Best wishes lo Judy with the busy sea son she has planned from hospital to MacPher son and best wishes for good progress as he is fitted new hand in the very near future Mr and Mrs Roger enjoyed the Easter weekend on a bus tour lo Nashville Ten The monthly Community Club meeting was held on April The ball park needs a general upgrading and is their main concern The date for Ihe bus trip to Mohawk Raceway is May The price is per person and a meal is included Vehicles collide A pick up truck driven by Robert Carley RR 1 sustained an estimated damages when it was in collision with a farm trac tor April Guelph OPP report the vehicle was south bound on Wellington County Road 28 1 kilometres north of County Road 29 near Eden Mills when it was in a crash with a farm tractor driven by Robert Guelph There was no damage to the tractor Soccer registration tonight Saturday by Barbara Soccer registration for boys and girls between the ages of and 16 will beheld on Wednesday April from to m and Salurdav April 17 from 10 a m to 12 noon at Centennial School The fees for 1982 are player and for each additional child This includes uniforms and final day celebrations Parents are expected to pro vide footwear Each player is required to produce proof of age The executive of the soccer club asks all of last year please return their uniforms if they haven already The Beavers Cubs and Scouts are having their bottle and cash register tape drive on day April 17 between Ihe hours of a and noon If you will not be at home in the morning a dropoff will be provided in the parking lot next to Bakery The three companies wish to thank everyone for their support in the past and are looking to a very successful drive again this year Mothers with children arc invited to the Presbyterian Church Tuesday morn ings from 30 lo 30 a m for a get together and talk A different topic will be chosen each week How to find a babysitter will be the topic for April The cost for Ihe morning will be which will include a babysitter and snack Anyone requiring further information can contact Rev ingatBS690M Beavers Cubs and Scouts are having a garage sale on May 15 at SL Johns Parish Hall They are looking Tor donations have anything you think might be useful to them items con be dropped off at the Parish Hall on May from 1 to FREE MONTH OR SO 000 SELECTIVE SERVICE PROTECTION Truckload Savings April noon 4pm All growers who purchase their pesticides from me on April will have one chance to 5 discount on their total purchase other draws for Roundup Banvel Cash Carry Lasso Afolon Langs Feed Mill Ballinafad 416877 2008 People of all ages Very Important and all walks of life People and Cross volunteers YOU CAN JL HELP T00T HELD OVER CANNONBAIXRUN ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW SAT SUN HWV7QUEIPM 518 ATTENTION FULL SIZE CAR OWNERS Why part with pride and joy for a small compact when you can save money by converting to PROPANE RACEWAY HARNESS RACING POST TIMES Sunday Evanlng Afternoon 130pm ft Enactor 16 DAYS TO FILE YOU CAM STILL FT WITH I HOCK Apr I 30th is iusl days away Bui we can still prepare your double guaranteed income las n lime Our income ta special sis stand by We can help so you II pay no mote lax than you absolutely have to you come in soon THE INCOMETAX SPECIALISTS We can help you Ontario lax Credits I Mill Acton Opant30ani 6O0p Weekdays NO A NECgSSARY PUBLIC NOTICE ACTIVAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE Taka that application In writing to the undesigned will be until noon April 1SB2 who do lire their to ba considered for an to Cor pot at Ion the Town of Halt on HUH Act Van Committee Tha Cam will competed levari member five which ba appointed by Council general public Length the appointment will be facilitate continuity within the Committee The Committee will be responsible for venae- ins the operation of the Act I Van Trenail Service for the within the Town Helton Hill Preference to be given individual In the Health Care Field Tramit Field ActiVan Usera or other a particular Interest In Service DATED day April 198a R Rlcherdton AM C T Clerk Administrator Town of Helton Hit M Main Street South HALTON HILLS Georgetown NOW OPEN BETHWOOD GROOMING Call for Appointment Anytime Day or Evening Liz Morris 8533767 no tranquilizers mm DOIT Modern Equipment YOURSELF Top Quality Paint MATERIALS FOR SALE rt0cri 1000s of Colours PROFESSIONAL QUALITY WOW To Choose From open 6 days a week I 52 Steeles Ave E space tools and materials mechanical space also available body work painting on all J types of cars and trucks sandblasting and rustproofing free estimates Units 11 Milton Call Gabe 876 ONTARIO FARM ASSISTANCE PROGRAM EXPANDED You may now be eligible Weve broadened the eligibility for the Farm Adjustment Assistance Program so we can help more farmers For fanners facing financial drfficulues the program offers financial assistance and financial management counselling BROADENED ELIGIBILITY The farmer must have equity in the farm business of between and a new upper limit of not more than 60 Present interest and principal payments must exceed 20 of operating costs The total value of food or tobacco products produced on the farm in 1981 has been reduced to ASSISTANCE Farmers can take advantage of one or more of the following options 1 Deferral of interest by the lender on loajis for a period of six months backed by a Provincial guarantee During this time the lender will not compound the interest An interest reduction grant on floatingrale loans and short term fixed rate loans for operating purposes only for up to 12 months The maximum grant will be 5 percentage points Loans may be reduced to a level as low as 12 3 An additional line of credit for operating purposes only guaranteed by the Province of Ontano This new credit would be provided by the lender at the rate for up to months APPLICATIONS For further information on this program and application Instructions see your lender or visit an OMAF county office or Farm Assistance Program Queen Park Toronto Ontario Agriculture and Food Ontario

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