Th Acton Fre Press Wednesday June StcondClraMill Former postmaster here Frank Terry mourned EXCAVATIONS BEGAN this week at the site ot the new Toronto Dominion Bank at the corner of Mill and Willow Streets The OBITUARY Funeral at church for Mrs Swackhamer After an Illness of a year and nine months Helena Swackhamer of died In G I ph General HcsipiUlon June 16 Many relatives neighbors and friends attended the funeral service on Friday June 19 In Churchill community church The minister the Rev A was assisted by the former student minister there Robert Hyde Interment was in Churchill cemetery The Swackhomers had moved Into a new home Just opposite the church three years ago Pallbearers were William Thompson Clarence Archie Kerr Wallace R L Davidson and Smith Griffin Flower bearers were Bob Kroeker Charles Thompson Frank Thompson Denny Ray Denny Rae Swackhamer Fred MacArthur Harold Griffin Ralph Denny Jack Denny and Gary Mrs is survived by husband Leslie F three daughters at home June Kathleen Mane and Deborah Marl en sisters Mrs St Catharines Mrs John Wilms Hepburn Sask Mrs Nellie Niagara Falls Mrs Anne Smith Grand Prairie Texas brothers lie cream will be to dip if to stand a short time in refrigerator after being in ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Founded 1842 Mr Howard MA Interim Supply June Opvn House THE CHURCH OF ST THE MARTYR ANGLICAN Comer Willow St and St Albans Drive Rev J Dawson BA BTb I the home of Mr Mrs Drum ho Onl JUNE Sunday School am Morning Worship A Cordial Invitation To All PENTECOSTAL Churchill Road Ret SI 1970 Trinity si 1030 Chiltlitns Scmcc BETHEL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Minhie Rev Acton Ontario BA SLADAY 1000 am Sunday School am Morning Service Service and Bible Slud Ambassadors Whomever nd ilrth not in the doctrine of t God He that ibldcth in Christ he hath both the and the Son MAPI BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Ave Georgetown Pastor Rev Robert C SUNDAY JUNE is our tinea invitation to the whole family to church am Sunday School All age II Service 00 pm Evening Evangel Georgetown TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minis The Rev Gordon Turner Interim Minister Rev Murray Campbell Director of Musk George Elliott JUNF am Morning Worship Service Nursery and reschool Sunday School 10 am Sunday School Worship Service Teen Meet at the church Tuesday evening 7JO10J0 Catechism CIbiics Come worship and study with us to be equipped to serve God and men Everyone Welcome presbyterian church in canada knox church acton Rev Andrew BD Minister Mr A Hansen Organist and Choir Master SUNDAY JUNE Church School and Congregational Communion Service Coffee hour following 10 Nursery Sunday School to Grade Sunday School Grade pin Hi Youth Group far Teensalternate Sunday evening We Welcome You and Your Family to Take Part in the Life and Trinity 1970 9 a Church School for ages to 12 Final session before Minima 1100 Worship and Holy mu 1 omnium Br in lies and Vines PrcCommun Senice Welcome CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road North Minister The Rev A Walter Fosbury 124 Ave Phone SUNDAY JUNE 1970 am Morning Worship Open Air at Gormac Lake home of Mrs Wm McDonald Mr Robert Hyde am Morning Worship Piinn Visitors are welcome at all church gath ering at the Church on the Hill A resident of Acton for years and a farmer postmaster here Frank Terry died following a fata heart seizure while ploying in a postmasters golf tournament Wednesday of last week at the Beach Golf and Country dub Also playing In the tour was his successor as postmaster In Acton Gordon McKeown who Saturday acted as one of the pallbearers Popular Mr Terry had moved to Owen Sound years ago as postmaster but Mr and Mrs Terry still looked upon Acton as home town and made frequent viBits As a charter member he was a special guest at the Lions club an dinner and dance the weekend before and had visited with friends over the weekend Mr Terry is survived by his wife the former Irene Glen denning of Gall one daughter Patricia Mrs Lome of Kitchener two grandchildren Beverly and Terry and a sister Helen Terry in Calgary He was born April 1910 in England son or the late Edward and Mary Jane Terry and came to Canada in Mr and Mrs Terry were married at Gait in He came to Acton at 18 and worked as outside foreman at and Co During World Warr It he served overseas with the Hamilton Light Infantry regiment rising to the rank of captain He was a member the Owen Sound Legion and a past member of Acton Legion With Acton Chamber of Commerce he organized the designing of the sputniks which are hung on the street each Christmas He was a former member of Walker Lodge A and A Noted In sports circles as a great Terry played both baseball and hockey He played with Guelph and Gait teams and was member of the Tanners the year won the Ontario Intermediate championship Rev A i conducted Ihc funeral service the Shoemaker funeral home on Saturday afternoon June and Interment was In cemetery Acton Pallbearers were assistant postmaster at Owen bound Wilfred George Moss James Moss Lloyd and Gordon OBITUARY Harry Wood William Henry Horry Wood a resident of Township all life died Milton District Hospital on 1970 following on lllnnss of six Mr Wood lived at It It I Horn In IBM he was the son of Ibn late Isaac Wood and Jam Sopor and hud farmed all his life In Nassagawcya He leaves two wins of Campbellvllle and HID of Milton a daughter Mrs Jack of a brother Percy of Acton and a sister Mrs Hannah Wilson of At ton also II grandchildren arid 10 greatgrandchildren His wife Adam son predeceased him Funeral service was held In Milton on June with Porrltl and It effort officiating Interment was In St John Anglican Church Nnsnagaweya Tom Currie Donald McDonald Charlie Dayton Edward Par Jack Currlc and Arthur Smith were pallbearers Flower bearers were Carl Kennedy Elmer Henry Kelly Neil Martin Ivan Armstrong and Clifford Paul PICK YOUR OWN STRAWBERRIES BEGINNING JUNE 20f until andopm Wrun Condition QUART BOXES SUPPLIED MOHAWK FRUIT MKT ON LINE SECOND FARM NORTH OF SIDE PHONE bank will be Acton fourth Staff Photo Township dream Henry Ben and John Calgary Alberta She was born In in Russia daughter of the late Helena and Peter Theissen She came to Canada in 1926 and was married September 1950 in Hill They lived at Lot Con Erin township before moving to their new home She was a member of the Churchill Community church Women and had held positions as social convener visiting con vener and treasurer A her special interests were knitting sewing and cooking Industrial subdivision instead of quarry Nassagawcya had enough money to expropriate CI over leaf Quarry holdings We could develop a tremendous industrial complex there with water and roads already available Reeve A MacArthur observed to fellow members of the township planning board Wednesday Mrs MacArthur noted the hearing on an application to the holdings from quarry holding to quarry had been deferred She expressed concern for people in the area if the lands were changed to active quarrying located across from Mohawk Raceway and close to the village of The reeve pointed out tin county had spent building a road in the area in adequate water supply could developed to attract acceptable types of industry She also noted the assessment that could be developed for the township would be greater than that accruing from a quarry Board Chairman Gordon pointed out interest in the was evident and the might bt interested in considering this aspect of land acquisition Councillor Mian noted conservation land abutted the proposed qu which could Tile subject discussed as numbirs heard a report from BOARD Member John Kitchen us he reviewed plans lo begin study of land uses in the township Information was being assembled from the Department of Mines and con authorities on uses and proposals for drafting maps Board members to express about the sence of promised information scheduled angle the municipal Hydro Clioirmin George assured members he would advise them of the date on whiih thoy could meet the full Commission to present their The possibility the inform from Hydro might only precede the meeting with the Commission by divs or hours mem concern Councillor reported property owners to Toronto and had had been shown how the line would their property on large map but no sueh map was available to council and planning It in mt they re trtnting Hoard and Council like bunch of idiots meeting is to be called is soon is information was received suggested there might be hours to prep ire the present itinn to the don l we just tell the subdivides to their time mil not tin Hoard Member Don Smith queruxi as members reviewed lorrcspnndi nee on proposed subdivisions in the township for division at correspondence indicated not with in of tanks since were not The pruposil drew from the of Municipal that it should be con suit red in the light of the IX sign for Development proposal by the met Tint proposal in dinted development should be limited ixcipt in existing urban centres with the area generally earmarked for recreation con and agriculture uses Comments on the Eden Park development at Eden Mills also drew references from the province on the relationship to the Design for Development government is taking a serious look at subdivisions Chairman noted The ultimate result is that there won t be any Councillor acknowledged Award contract Armstrong Bros Co Ltd of Brampton has been awarded a contract for reoavinB a seven mile stretch of highway between Milton and Hwy Hallon East Jim Snow announced this week Special for tours Sol DRESSES now PRICE CRIMPLENE REMNANTS 59s DONT FORGET CHECK OUR TABLE FOR SURPRISE BUYS CHECK OUR STOCK OF PATTERNS SWING NOTIONS HATS ETC EVERYTHING THE LAST WEEK S DRAW WINNER MRS MARY HEPBURN ACTON ACTON FABRIC CENTRE up SUN THROUGH mi SAT MATINEE 5- Here to make the best jam in die county It s so easy with Certo the natural fruit pectin Certo makes your jams and jellies taste so much better because you only boil for just one minute The fresh fruit flavour get boiled 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