Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 13, 1970, B8

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The Acton Free Prow Wednesday May District Page Subdivision plans for Eden Mills CHURCHILL Meet your neighbor party unique occasion Saturday By Mrs A The Gordon Cume of Milton visited his aunt Mrs Osburn on May Congratulations Public School in winning a trophy and other commendable efforts in the North Halton Music Festival The I met in Memorial Hall on Thursday evening opening with The Maple Leaf and roll call by naming a house plant of which each was proud Business dealt with allowing the cubs and scouts the use of our hall for a bake sate on May to raise funds for flags and equipment Invitations were received from Halton Centennial Manor to their bazaar and tea on May 11 to a luncheon and tea at 12pm on May in Ligny Hall by Mountain Union W I and to the TB annual meeting and dinner on May at Mcsdames Brown Noble and Benton were appointed delegates to the District annual on May Motto A Man of words and not of deeds rs like a garden full of weeds was illustrated by Mrs A Benton Mrs James Noble convened the meeting Reports of standing committees were read by conveners and Mrs Anderson reported on a workshop in Milton Mrs William Norton spoke on the care of garden and house plants her hobby telling of fertilizing watering light required etc and answered listeners questions Mrs Brown presented her with a small gift of appreciation Mrs Norton judged Mrs Brown tarts and jelly roll over a number of other good ones Mrs Roughley served her lovely fresh homemade bread and the baking for lunch after the Queen Rev N Young conducted Christian Sunday services on May 10 Ricky and Ronnie Ingles read scripture passages and he choir sang an appropriate anthem Mrs Roughley and Mis Bert played organ piano duct at tin clow A Meet Neighbor party in Memorial Hall was arranged by Mr and J and Mr and were there we had a very pic ing name tap ant evening at cards crokinolc and tames visiting lacli euchre carried which bag of losers shared winners only to them tuck creitmj lot of fun Delicious fried chicken salad rolls villi at lunch Mr Mai Saturday Those who were not there missed a very enjoyable linn Thirty five who EBENEZER ERIKA HEPTNER AND CAROL were recipients of awards ai the Senior and Awards recital given by the Canadian Trinity Teachers Association at the Metro Music Library in Toronto May 7 Enka is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Eric and Carol the daughter of Rev and Mrs Andrew Both girls received high honors in grades one and two Theory They are piano pupils of Faye Dawkms Pink Staff Photo Plays given of junior choir at service By Mrs Ron McLean Tin junior choir abl trained by Mrs Bill and Mrs John delighted the congregation for Family Sunday Thomson took the solo part in Would be True Paula and Sandra sang Lord I adore Thee Mr I based Ins thoughts on Joshuas statement As for me and my house we will serve the Lord Johua t the Hole a choice before he ted them across the Jordan Make up your minds whether to serve new gods or the One who lias led you through the wilderness People arc bound up with so many interests it is understandable that there is no time left for church The stability of the home around the woman Harry Emerson explained why women do not achieve much public prominence as men The answer because women don have wives The book Joshua includes respect for the faith of our fathers old and also strength for the future A music sounded his tuning to the note A Though a woman may sing sharp and a man may play his horn flat that note remains constant We can count on the stability of God for whatever the future holds Bethel was the place where Jacob found God after he had left home If the thought of Jesus wellknown saying about no sparrow tailing to the ground without the Fathers will is translated as Jesus really meant it is that God cares for the sparrow even when it lights on the ground for a moment not lust when it dies When Jesus turned 12 He entered the temple with Joseph ed that He was God unique Son His the place where God spoke to Him was in the temple held an Those taking part Mrs Mrs J kite Thomson Mrs McLean Lunch Mrs larly i put tie Mi Mrs Mrs s and Mrs d by Mrs Stan Mrs ilvcr conveners Mrs Joss and Mrs Two little plays i Hospital Claude arrival their v Plans for an lot subdivision at Eden Mills were presented to Nassagaweya Planning Board Wednesday by Harold Williams Wilson and Bill Lowrcy Mr Williams submitted the draft plan and explained for a communal water supply and individual septic tank systems He reported porocity tests for the site had proven septic tanks could be utilized satisfactorily Reviewing the frontage of some of the lots members noted they were feel in some areas rather than the feet required in the by law A provision of the by law for lots on curved fronts allowing the front to be measured from feet from the road allowance was pointed out by Board member John Kitchen It was also noted the collector roads would be required at feet rather than the feet proposed Mr Williams assured the Board these factors could be idjusted Members advised to read the recently prepared subdivide agreement spelling out development requirements including paved roads as the responsibility of the subdivide When Mr Williams expressed surprise at this development He noted the owners brought the first application for a subdivision in this area to council 10 or years ago It was at the second largest in the township and would in rehabilitate an area that Was a gravel pit Reeve A MacArlliur complained the Board had not kept people informed of their She argued it was not fair to make the rules and change the rules Without advising those who were subdividing She noted there were only four m the township and they could easily be notified of the subdivides agreement that had just be completed There been a lack of communication on the part of the PI she charged The reeve noted the width required lor collector roads had been changed without my notification to Eleven enter competition Cook The Queen Guineas calves were weighed on Saturday May The 1 1 people nominating calves this year for the Queen Guineas competition are Philip Janet Hunter David Joe Willmoll Doug Keith AH ken Bob Cathy Tom Parker and Carol Somerville There will be more severe culling at the county level this year than in the past In order to qualify for the competition the nominated must pounds per day and have a minimum weight of lbs when they are weitJied off in October Last year the were required gam pounds per day and the minimum weight was pounds We are cert only fchd nil re people interested competition and u ill 1 will INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS INFORMAIS ACCESSORIES NATIONAL Ill US ASSIST YOU WITH PUNS 11 COME IN AND ASK FOR YOUR FREE BRIDAl JL GIFT REGISTER Dills Stationery Store E ACTON Mr Kitchei member the i had bee the Mothers fire high Day service visitors school trip in news requirements of the township and the was a council document not pluming regulation Councillor A noted that until six weeks ayj no press corned he Planning deliberations This piper begin covering the PI Board has been the only press in attendance until this meeting when two other publications were represented for only part of the meeting Mr Willi mis noted they had provided the park land everything you asked for when they were present it the Bo ird five or six months He asked consider ition for plan lor the development insisted the Board would require an loot collector toad Hi the requirements of the I The Board recommended to Council that each developer approaching he municipality be given a copy of the agree By Mrs MacArlhur Mother Day service and Sunday school were well attended at Churclnll Community church when our Rev spoke on I initly Favorites Mrs Turner was pianist and accompanied the orchestra The choir sang a Mother Day hymn and iso led in the singing of the hymns Visitors at the home of Mr mil Mrs Bob Kerr list weekend were Mr and Mrs McLaughlin of Hamilton and on Sunday lois Cimeron and her parents Irom Brantford visited at the same home Mr Mrs Bill Daly lisa of St Catharines were at home on Mother Day with Mr Mrs Boh Brent Steven Miss Debbie Hamilton returned home on Sunday evening ifter a very interesting trip by tram to Quebec City with the grade students of school Mr Sanderson death of her dear brother Mr Hugh Jackson of Terra who passed away in hospital on Sunday night Mr and Mrs Jack Metcalfe of Georgetown were dinner quests with Mr and Mrs Ward Hamilton on Saturday evening On Thursday Mrs Harold and Mrs Jean of Mount Hope also Mr and Mrs Joe Caruso of visited with Rev and Mrs Mother s Day visitors were Mr ind Mrs Don Fosbury of Toronto and Mr and Mrs and son Craig of Lorne Park Ron and Margaret Mel and Orancville and Miss Mar Mr and Mrs Norman Turner David and spent Mothers Day with her parents Mr and Mrs J J Julian in Brampton Mr and Mrs Ed Green and Miss I dna MacArlhur were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Fred MacArlhur ire broke out at the home of Mr Russell Johnston on the Line Neighbors called both and Acton fire brigade Damage was confined to extinguished Mr Johnston was called from work and is checking closely in case it might start up of Toronto Mother s Day Mr- Mary At 20 Ii correspondence dealt with the adjourned mil Mi Wi lined them wish to extend their sympathy to Mr and Mrs Charles in the home their mo and Mr McLachcrn Mother s Day was i or when all the firmly withered a the home with Mr and Mrs Ward Hamilton They wcr Michael and and Mirk and Amy lym Georgetown Bill and Smith and Stephanie ind Paul Hamilton RR I llillsbuij ARTHUR A JOHNSON OPTOMETRY MILTON AND ACTON Professional Directory for Dalai It A SUPERMARKET MILL ST GRADE AfRtSH ACTON 8530075 CHICKENS and up LB WHOLE CHICKEN CHICKEN INABASKET FRESH LEAN Ground Chuck 16 SWIFTS PREMIUM WIENERS 53 PROCTOR GAMBLE 24 OZ BOTTLE SAVE Liquid Detergent 69 III LI I 1 ISAVI- ill 1 KM ISAVI- CHOCOLATE I BUTTER SWEET RELISH Kin II iSWL35t SANI FLUSH 299- LI I 111 HAMS 169 Fruit 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