Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 30, 1970, p. 10

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Th Acton w tp Z Bennett attends closing program for MZB school grade 8s A buffet dinner program for parents ux and then a dance end of public school yean or the grade eight students at the Beraiejt public school The butfett prepared ami served b grade eight nulhers convened Mrs Mae Sprawl Jim Coles said grace and Maureen thanked the mothers itauons had been tent home to parents to Join the in a special program Robert was mailer of ceremonies Principal Smith spoke to his deponing students and Robert Vuiski spoke in appreciation of the school It milual iv in hail itKv the iejile Mid hi in iwt 1 1 to their judgment sin ha if dm an IXuivne lUdinco guwt speaker the new prim of the hth hate He also ha tee the and iwriwatron for it life be ihe best to accept leadership put elfin into things Hie lO UK for the Undent was Mra t 1 the lluke if IKwmhlrc the Hint liuh who had per ieui llie lilwi fir itxtuieim ai pt Mr l Iwrt Inski who alt lined per Hie ixa ih won the Ml Mil Int Mr lUiiintui Kenneth llrrln it iht Mini Mitchell and Mills tup danced Mis IVnnett fi prim Alton long retired nnd In Hoses were resented her ns the tents and pnrcnts applauded Miss era Small who Ia lo Ik married nlso roses More blossoms went lo Mrs who oritnnlted the banquet with the tight sludenls themselves lilnn band i nine out victorious in a rrvent llnitleof Ihe at the ed for the dance which lit wed Churchs anniversary tragic accident in news G Robertson Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr and Mrs Fred Clark and family Second Line on the sudden death their oldest son Harry of in a machines He is by his and young son Mr and Mrs Aleck Morrison Townhne and young son Andy are on a motor trip to the West Mrs Carol and Ken moved on Saturday to their new home in the sub division on Rd Mrs Arnold Guelpt honored on Saturday evening when CHURCHILL gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs Ralph tunc lair on the of their wedding anniversary The S3 of Knot Presbyterian Church was Sun da attended bj former members and friends J was in charge of the and in the guest speaker Rc T Maxwell of Waterloo Lutheran and a former muiister of Knox The Rt Maxwell a timeK and thought message on the theme Has Christian ceased to be reliant music minded ihe male from tamp whose two numbers Tell about Jesus The Path that lends to Jesus were will recti Trio Mrs Byron Bruce and daughters Beverly and also contributed two selections I Walked today where Jesus Walked and He shall Feed his flock added much to Mrs Norman McKenae was and also accompanied the special num the serict a luncheon was served and many lingered to renew acquaintances and reminisce MAM1F flogs will be flying by the holiday tomorrow THAT WAb hail during the thunderstorm Tuesday afternoon in some places MtHCHANTb RE pleased with the success of their Sidewalk Sales There were many winners of special prizes at the various stores participating STREETS decked with garbage for a day when many householders put out their cans and bags not knowing the town men were taking the Dominion Da holiday on Monday DOMINION tomorrow but many will be working Quite a few factories and offices managed to switch the holiday to Monday or Friday but most stores will be closed mm Bennett grade eight classes had closing party dance Thursday Gun show BENNETTgrade eight students who posed tor their traditional group picture last Thursday are Front Row Jeff io right Pat Jordan Melody Halt Irene Susan Drysdale Daigle Rose Marie Fisher Cathy Hunter Mitchell Laurie Susan Mills second row Tar Judy Holmes Ann Debbie MacDonald Mary Ann DeHaan Johnette Dunn Maureen Gerth Pat Delong Darlene Barbara Fowler Darlene Holmes third row Terry Davidson Wayne Bannon James Low Ken Jordan Tim Stanley Community church picnic on Sunday Second gun show sponsored by at Gormac Lake on Sunday By Mrs Several ladies from this locality joined the Dublin In on their bus trip last June to Gravenhurst and for the boat cruise to Port Carllng and supper in They report a erj enjoyable day outing Community Church women held their regular June meeting en Wednesday evening June at the home of Mrs Ton Stroko with a good attendance Mrs Swackhamer was in charge of the meeting in the absence of president Mrs Archie Kerr A two minute silence was observed a tribute to the late Mrs Helen Swackhamer who was ooe of our esteemed mem ben by the Lord Prayer Mrs Thompson gave gave devotion Her topic was My Neighbor Rose and a on Scripture reading was Romans chapter IS verses 1 and prayer Miss Thomson S1LVERW00D com pa rued her mother on the piano sang In the Garden which all enjoyed The reports were read and business was dealt with especially as there are to be no regular meetings held in Jul and August unless an executive meeting is needed Beauty of the Earth Mas sung closing wilh prayer Our hostess Mrs Strokov assisted by her daughters served a delicious lunch at the close Courtesy convener Mrs A thanked Mrs for the lunch and the use of her Community Church Sunday service and picnic was held June at Gor mac picnic grounds the home of Mrs J McDonald and her son Gordon on the Fourth Mr Bob Hyde B A our former minister was in charge of the service in the absence of our present pastor Rev Walter A and Mrs Fosbury who are on The choir sang an anthem and the orchestra assisted by our organist Mrs Donald Anderson playing her violin and pianist Mrs Frank Thompson playing her accordion was in attendance Tables were soon set and laden with food and all a bounteous picnic dinner topped off with a treat of watermelon followed by ice cream for all The afternoon was spent in the sunlight swimming scrambles and races for all Some played horseshoes while others just chatted and visited together Mr and Mrs Lee of were guests on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr and Jeffrey Storey of Onlha is tang with his grand mother Mrs tt J McDonald Mr and Mrs Vi Burgess and Mrs Bertha of Toronto visited through the week with his sister Mrs Mary and and Angus by the Antique Gun Collectors Association is being held this Sunday from 9 to at Acton Community centre Success the first show in May forced the show into larger quarters The association says the show is most active in the early hours Local residents participate Georgetown flower show By Mrs Scott Mr Cuseiman is home from Georgetown Memorial Hospital recuperating from surgery on his toee was bun an ac cident Communit sympathy to Mr Knutson and the family in the death of Mrs Knutson recently Silverwood residents won many points in the annual flower show heJd at the armouries Saturday June Mrs Harry Scott won the door Hot for Profit and Pleasure a Canandlan book covering botany floral design and plant diseases etc Mrs Mrs Mrs Norton attended the School for Scan dal at Stratford on June as guests of the Arts and Crafts who chartered a bus Mrs J Scott of Lafayette Indiana were June Mrs tt Norton joined in a visitors with Mr and Mrs Harry family reunion at Sunday June It Leave Your Films with Us JOIN OUR POLLOCK AND 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things about a frostfree refrigerator freezer Every housewife should hivo one Frosl never forms Not in the big refngeralor seel on in big freezer seel on So there s no defrosting Ever And you know what trnt means No more dnppinrj water mop up No more wailing lor frost to melt Your ice cube won stick any more No more re freezing frozen foods You II have more storage space you II be free of all frost And your frozen foods won stick together Think I Think of ill the spice you II hive for stock up on food bargains And des ill trnt think how much more ve your k will look with a new free refr gerator freezer NOW is time buy See your local ipphance dealer todiy The Acton HydroElectric Commission ALICE ST ACTON

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