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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 14, 1984, p. 8

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GeofQatownActon Wednesday Nov DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC J DT PHONE 8778974 7 GEORGETOWN Bakery GEORGETOWN THANK YOU Glen ams nor Ball on wishes to thank the follow supporters for the 1 Season Mushroom Growers PaulC Armstrong Insurance Brampton Brck Automotive Stone Mac sMounta Elks Lodge Standard Products Varan Canada Sanltat on Services United Coop of Ontario Andrew Murray Motors Preston s Miracle Foodmart Apple Products Georgetown Hunters Anglers Kebarco Paper Marsh Taxidermist Glen Wlllams Lades Softball Glen Spectres Glen Oldtimers Clothing and Judy a thanks lotheCoaches Ass stants Ump res Volunteers and Concession Booth Helpers etc without whom there could not have been a successful season JheQMCentre We make quality jewellery affordable Ladles Ladles Diamond SoHtabs Diamond Earring Diamond Cluster Engagement Rings SPECIALS a LADIES Create your own si tMSSOTW SBtmi4KOott rxcMJorw MB vs ng Diamond by you own and mux Lady W Diamond Ladies Diamond and Sapphire Eternity Rings Cluster Ring Sat JM4X Gold Lades Rings Set In 10K Gold Sped Price 3995 SCblour 19800 7 Diamond 7pttw Cluster Ring also have a large selection ol Diamond Rings Stone Ripgs tag Bands Chains Charms Bracelets Pendants Earrings tomoalltySEIKOWatcnesaflafUpto Jeweller on staff I aw you have about jewellery repairs and QUOTE on repairing and Christmas is on its layaway plan is now avaflabtel I The Centre J Centennial Vodden Street J at Kennedy Rockalong Wl childrens gifts By MARGARET DYER The November meeting of the Women Institute was held at the home of Mrs B Acton with members and one visitor present The meeting was opened with the Ode and Mary Stewart Collect Mrs John Ramsey gave thoughts Remembrance Mrs Jack Glendennlng gave a very appropriate and touching eulogy for Mrs Bert our president who passed away in October after a lengthy illness Nov 12 at there is to be a Standing Convener Workshop at United Church All conveners were urged to attend arc to continue as members of the Wellington County Historical Society The committee in charge of Christmas Cheer reported to the group and they arc to receive our help and support as requested Mrs John Ramsey was elected president of the branch and Mrs George Mitchell first vice president Mrs Lloyd Dyer was elected assistant secretarytreasurer Dec is our Christ mas meeting and is to be held at home of Mrs Arnold McDuffe buffet supper at 30 Roll call is to be an with a wrapped Christmas gift for a child to be donated to the Solvation Army Mrs B Rams den and Mrs conveners for Citizenship and World Affairs in charge of the program Mrs YOU NEVER KNOW Anyone need a toilet tat It was Just dm the many unusual up for at a JouphaUnltadChurchlnfloclroroodSaturday introduced jMn B WQhl show oil some t Acton who nave us a verv tour of continue restoration Ida church A new carpal Is comptato restoration the bv slide and taw in A naw root th In Id church an aom tha changes In preparation lor It a Eden Mills Youths dressed to chill at Halloween By MRS good evening of fellowship The Friendly Seniors held a very sue Prizes were Ladies high Jessie Wat Euchre in the hall Nov son Men highNora McLean who was a There were tables and all enjoyed the man for the night Men lone hands Ted 10CAI ONI KADIS CANADA TO SEME TOO MAVALK AUTOMOTIVE 53 MountainviewRdN Georgetown 8770143 WITH THE Barden Ladles lone hands Marion Allen Lucky draw Alvena McMillan Refresh ments were served after the card ploying Congratulations to Ed and Mabel Parker an the arrival ol their first grandson courtesy of daughter Marie and her husband Jim Best wishes to all on this happy event Sincere condolences are extended to Mrs A Jackson and family in their bereavement of a dear husband and father Al was a barber in for many years and several little ones from this area had their first haircut from this friendly and wellliked gentleman A Halloween party was held in the Community hall for the children end all had a good time Prizes for best costumes were awarded to Ages one to five girls- Christian Marshall Shnwna Clarke Tracey Vunderink Agesonetofiveboys Mark Banks Brian Flaherty Jamie Girls six to ten Helen Ferrier Sara Boughner Boys six to ten Jake McDaniel Darren Matthew Boughner Girls to 14 Andrea Turowsld Annette McLaren Amanda Ches worth Boys 11 to Scott Jason McDonald Church Orchestra adds much to service A very Impressive Remembrance Day service was conducted by Graeme our pastoral assistant A lovely arrangement of red carnations was placed in the church in loving memory of Wilfred by the family Following two minutes of silence John played The Last Post on the trumpet An orchestra comprised of Ellen and Vera Denny violins Adela Martin viola Dee Kirk and Keith Barber playing the cello and John on the trumpet added greatly to the service by playing the Prelude as well as accompanying Marie Anderson our organist Other renditions were given by Graeme Dondale who played the guitar and sang Let There Be Peace on Earth with the Junior Choir The Men Choir comprised of Jack Denny Bill Thompson Hank Wally Ella and Al Crawford sang Hymn to Canada and To God Be the Glory We were all delighted to have Joanne Turner out to church after her lengthy stay in hospital in Guelph and recuperation at home Special guests were Mr and Mrs Don dale parents of Graeme who were visiting from Ottawa The travelogue on his trip to the Holy Land will be presented by Craig Rumble our former Pastoral Assistant at the church tonight Nov 14 at 30 Refreshments will be served Everyone Is welcome Ebenezer Joy of sharing By MRS R McLEAN Sunday was observed as the first of three stewardship Sundays Kerry Thomson Diane and John read the scriptures A minute of silence was observed In honor of those who had served and died in the wars Judy Hitching spoke briefly for the Mission and Service committee It includes outreach work and service in Isolated com muni ties The Rev Sam Wigston spoke on seeking a bajance in our stewardship We can get depressed with how serious world problems are We can have Joy realizing that we are not completely helpless In the face of tragedies The call comes to us To whom much La given much win be required Inequities will remain We are called to commit ourselves for ongoing support try to alleviate tragedies throughout the world Do we give enough Could It be more WeswiU know the Joy thai comes from sharing

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