777 Twilight Auxiliary marks 25th anniversary by Barbara Pioneer Day needs a co The day will not bike place this year if a oluntccr can t be found to organize event you feel your talents lie in that direction will you please contact Chris at Chris says that the format from years before is available and all that is needed someone who has the lime to put it all together Don l forget the Beavers Cubs and Scouts Garage Sale on May at St Johns Parish They are looking for donations and will accept consignments at II ptr cent of asking price They are asking you to dropyountemsoffonFriday May between the hours of 1 and If you can I your items call Vic Johnson at or Jim Hare at on Wednesday May for pick up The Hock wood and District Lions Club will be tclebrating their tenth anniversary on May at the Rock Community Centre They arc inviting to come and ate with them Cocktails will be served from p m followed by dinner with complimentary wine After dinner there will be dancing from 9 lam to the music of Tickets for the evening arc a couple or single Anyone WLhing tickets can them from Do iMartmatS54746oranyI ion Chief Carl Meadows reports a busy week for the ramosa Rock wood ire Depart mini On Friday afternoon they two calls One to the Farms which turned out to be a false alarm due to a malfunction of ihe alarm system The other alarm was a grass fin in Milton about lour miles south of Hock wood Saturday afternoon they responded another grass fire along railway tracks on Sixth Line On Sunday afternoon they again ponded to a grass ire at the Guelph Town Lint Monday morning Hit call was another false alarm The School will be holding their annual spring tea and bazaar on May School from to They will have bake craft plant white ant a special men sand Mothers Day able Therewillalsobca fishpond The topic for the May A Gel To at the Presbyterian Church will be Stress and Re taxation The lime is J a m to II a There will be a babysitter there for mothers with children April bout people gathered at Hock Community Centre to celebrate the of tht Twilight Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church There was a social hour before sup per when those present chance to renew old friendships buy a commemorative plate and admire a six foot banner quilted for oc After supper Mrs Betty Death President of Twilight Auxiliary introduced various guests Mrs Bar president of the MS Presbyter lal for Waterloo Wellington brought congratulations Mrs Las by extended best wishes from the Council tiveoftheWMSWesternDivision She also brought greetings from congregation of Mills Mrs spoke for WMS and WA of Ihe Presbyterian Church and Miss rt presented the Session oft he congrcga Hon Mrs Jean compiled a page history of the past 25 years and copies wert available at gather During the evening a hymn was Carrie accompanied herself on the Mrs Mabel Freeman played two piano selections proving she lias not lost her since her time as church organist and choir director The for evening was Mrs Helen Sinclair whose band Rev Dan Sinclair was minister a few years ago She spoke warmly and humorously of her years in Rock wood Her words brought back many memories She reinforced the spiritual dimension of the evening when she on the members being missionaries to each other sharing their joys and sorrows over the past years Mrs Betty Deith the present president and Mrs Ila Johnston the first president cut the anniversary The evening was with a hymn and a prayer by Rev Cirne Doctoring Si John Anglican Church held a workshop on Sunday April con coming the individual participation in the mission field The workshops will be a continuing get together to make parishioners aware of the needs of the missions in the earth and third countries Financial aid Is no longer the only need of these missions They alio require spiritual and aid Coordlnators for the workshops ore Mr and Mrs Dick and Mr and Mrs Lloyd Morrison Parents of the new Beavers were in to their colony Monday night to watch and participate in their sons I the investiture ceremony parents and boys played a few games and this is one parent who will not be attending another meeting without her trusty running shoes After the Rimes the parent committee served coffee Juice and goodies Churchill Rev Fosbury Stairs future church guests by J Turner The quarterly Congregational meeting of Chur chill Community Church was held Tuesday evening April Rev Jenkins chaired the meeting There were the usual reports Clerk of Session Smith Griffin reported that the Rev AW will preach for us May as Rev Jenkins has been invited to be guest preacher elsewhere Miss Jean Stairs pastor of Aclon Baptist Church will be our guest speaker for anniversary services May Thompson reported that the C C C has a Bakcless Bake Sale in progress and are organizing to houseclcan the church before the Anniversary Services The Sunday School picnic will be early in June this year The Sunday School is growing In and a couple of screens are necessary to sep arate classes The Board of Managers will look this Board of Managers Chairman Wallace reported that an cleanup bee will soon be necessary and will be called early in May The church needs painting again as the last paint job was unsatisfactory A debate followed concern the merits of vinyl siding versus a good paint job on properly prepared surface Though some felt that old fashioned character of the yearold church would be spoiled by modem siding It was pointed out that there have already been two ad to Ihe original building showing now three types of wood siding Again a decision was not made but left to the Board of Managers Terry Soutiere reported thai the Social Committee are planning Social for the end of June Osprinae Clarkes return from California by Doris Mr and Mrs Barry Clarke had an enjoyable two week vacation visiting Barry sister and brother in law Mr and Mrs Murfin in San Jose California They took a fourday trip while there to see Disneyland Universal studios and other points of interest Chicago and the man who sat next to them was none other than Red Kelly who was once coach of Ihe Toronto Maple Leafs Spring has arrived and with it the semiannual hot roast beef supper at Knox Presbyterian Church The weary but happy workers sat down after supplying food to about 400 people to finish off what was left of the delicious fare Mr and Mrs Stan Fuller have relumed home from Vera Beach Florida where they spent the winter They said except for one night when the temperature went down to freezing it was a nice wam winter They enjoyed company at different times from family members and Ben and Mabel called when they were down that way Sympathy is extended lo Mr and Mrs Stan Fuller on the death of Stan brother Bert Fuller or Slayner They received the word on Sunday In Florida as Ihey were packing to return home which resulted in a rush trip to be back for Ihe funeral on Wednesday at Congratulations to James Stewart son of Vernon and Laura Stewart who was married on February to Linda Cook at Duncan B After the ceremony Ihe young couple were given a two hour through the streets of Duncan in a donkey powered coach The sacrament of Holy Communion was observed In Knox Presbyterian Church recently and two young lad Michael Scholsch and George Keating joined the church and partook of their first com muni on Mrs Ralph Sinclair was in charge of Devotions at thcApnlmeetingofOspringcLadles Aid Thetopic wasWhere Are You In the Easter Drama The opening hymn was The Old Rugged Cross A poem He is Risen was used also the hymn Thi Is the Glory The meeting was Ihe home of Mrs Gordon Aitken with eight members answering the roll call with an Easter verse Mrs Vernon Stewart continued the study of The New Creation Readings were used from Acts 1 This is on a parallel to Genesisthe creation of world and men and Acts the creation of through the outpouring of The Holy Spirit Pentecost Mrs Byron Bruce was in charge of the program She read a spring reading and also conducted a flower which was on by Mrs Ward Bruce Mrs Gordon favoured the ladies with a lovely organ program Lunch and a social time followed the close of the meeting The Acton Free Press Wednesday Apr Vercx of lie Grand River Conservation Authority releaie Rainbow Trout at Area 3 Me are being lea ted Into lie three area Eden Mills Village residents visit other areas Tods stolen Police have no suspects in the theft of a chain saw and tools stolen from a Erin home Guelph report the theft of the tools from the Irwin on Sunday by Mrs The met on Tuesday evening the home of Fuller Ruth presided and Jean James was in charge of devotions the theme being Let us prepare for Easter The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted The Irea surer report showed a good balance as a result of the monthly luncheons In correspondence In Mem on am donations were received and dis followed on how they should be used A thank you letter from the Canadian Bible Society for used stamps received was read by Holly Saulnlcr The president reported on the meeting in Waterloo The government will pay shipping charges on bales of good used clothing to be sent to needy countries was suggested everyone hand in their shopping tapes In May so that something useful for the group could be purchased Roll call was answered by members and they arc to bring thread and safety pins lo next meeting There was a display of sewing and quills made by Rene Beattie Edith Jentungs and Holly Ethel Griggs assisted the hostess in serving a lovely lunch Lorna extended the courtesies and lamily in Wasaga Beach Miss Isabel Low He and Mrs Florence Martin spent the weekend in Rochester as guests of Isabel s sister and brother in law Mr and Mrs J Daniels Miss Palty of London was a visitor at Lowrie farm for a couple of days The Friendly Seniors met on Wednesday afternoon with IB members present Plans were finalized for a noon luncheon on May from 12 to l p Come out and give the Seniors your support and enjoy the fellowship Some of Ihe members are going on a bus trip to Niagara Falls with residents of Eden House Nursing Home on May 11 The Pathfinders Guides and Brownies sponsored a lovely Spring Tea in he Community Hall on Saturday afternoon Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of Mrs Mary Mochne who passed away suddenly at her apart mcnl in Guelph Many remember good times shared with Mary meetings of the Crest Institute disbanded now since 1967 Miss Becky Toomer entertained guests her birthday parly on Sunday Baseball season is Just around the corner the ball boys cleaned up the pork on Saturday and have had two practices Stereo OPP arc In vesligating Ihe Ihef of a stereo unit stolen from car at the Conservation Area on Saturday Police say the stereo was owned by Ronald Turner of Guelph DINE WITH US Good friends delicious food and a soft pleasant atmosphere that dining the way you likel Come relax and enjoy soon Acton Restaurant Tmn Mr Speak 14 MAIN ST S ACTON 8532990 Rettaarant 31dTUEEN ST ACTON 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