Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 21, 1970, p. 13

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Qs Tic Free Press Wednesday Oclobcr Presentation WI assembly in report Breaking wooden matches in two after use ensures that they MOFFAT GIRLS 12 and under were honored for their efforts in winning the Trl County championship at a special banquet In Brookvitle Hall Saturday night Besides the McLaren trophy for the league championship players and coaches received Individual trophies Pictured front row I to r are DenlseMcLarty Paula Polly Hurren Donna Dennis Laura Kennedy Tammy Henderson Margaret Gwen Elliott Karen Smellle Back row 1 to r coach Thelma Sokolowskl Michelle Sokolowskl Tammy Thomson Nancy Reading Susan Thomson Darlene Snyder and coach Thomson Staff Photo Halloween party accident in news gospel of Jesus was addressed to the soul The message of the gospel was Indeed good news Good news presup poses bad times The gospel promised spiritual freedom Forgiveness is an integral part of the spirit of God Jesus har dest task was to get people to accept forgiveness and put It Into practice The gospel has the power to awaken with the soul the power of the spirit of God CUBS FROM the First Llmehouse Pack were busy selling apples at homes In Esqueslng township Saturday Alan Vernon left and Peter Stephens right covered areas In the northern part of the township Staff Photo By Mrs McLean In the absence of the minister administering communion at Jim Chapman had charge of the service He based his thoughts on Jeremiah 17 and PauTs epistle to Titus At the beginning of this century people looked for a golden era of progress There has been a steady growth in social concern But the mood today is one of anxiety The feeling that our country was immune to violence was shattered by the murder of M The movement i3 away from the physical world to the con templation of the human soul There will be no peace until man finds himself again We need the hope of the gospel Dignity of persons The dignity of the individual man s unselfish love for his fellow man the healing of the sick all had their beginning in the gospel The writings of the evangelists contain the joyful sense of being set free from the bondage of sin The gospel of the apostles the By Mrs Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Nell on the arrival of a son Mrs Vera Chase of Port Erie was a recent guest with her cousins Mr and Mri Murray Met on Townllne Mrs E Fisher spent a few days with her and brother inlaw Mr and Mrs Swain Falls At convention Reeve Stan Fuller and Mrs Fuller spent a week in Montreal where Mr Fuller attended the Good Roads convention Mr and Mrs Hutchinson and family of were holiday visitors with her parents Mr and Mrs Gordon Mrs Robert has been a patient In hospital un dergolng tests and Xrays Mr and Mrs A Craig of London visited over with Mr and Mrs Howard meeting The third meeting of the Oaprlnge H Club was held at the home of Sue Jackson Meeting opened repenting the Pledge Minutes were read and approved Tile roll coll wan tell one way in which the man made fibres differ from the natural fibres The Club Is to be known as the Sew and Sue discussed the pattern envelope alterations cutting and sewing the fabric The Junior members arc making dresses and the senior girls arc making twopiece ensemble Grade pupils of the local school and their teacher Mrs presented a Thanksgiving program at the weekly assembly Susan Milne was mistress of ceremonies Billy Bradford read the scripture and a Thanksgiving hymn sung A short play was well por trayed by the remainder of the lass Cape Cod scenes Slides showing the landing of the pilgrims and scenes from Cape Cod were shown by the Macpherson with Mrs as commentator to complete a pleasing program In his announcements Mr Invited any In terested friends and parents to these assemblies held each Friday morning at clock with the various grades responsible for Uic program Miss Doris Fines was program convener for the meeting of the Womens Institute with the theme being Historical research and current events The history of the McArlhur farm taken from the Twecdsmulr History Book of which Miss Fines Is curator was informative and Interesting Hlilory book Work on the history book Is now centred around local men who have been In the services and a biography of Ferguson was read Boss was a navigator with the C A and In 1912 was awarded the D C and bar With Mrs Gordon A liken as accompanist all Joined in singing My Grandfathers Clock a replica of the clock had been made by Miss Fines with the tick and pendulum being operated by her Novel program Mrs Byron Bruce and daughter in old tunc costume song The Mocking Bird The closing number on the program was a V newscast from Station O I with each member contributing a current event Miss Fines was ap plauded for a novel program Mrs Archibald presided in the absence of the secretary Mrs G A liken read the minutes and financial report Donations were voted to the Muscular Dystrophy Fund and Historical Research Society Mrs Grundy read the scripture and roll call was an swered by A pioneer form of amusement The hostess Miss Fines was assisted In serving lunch of fruit bread and pumpkin torts by Mrs and Mrs A presentation was held at the school on Saturday evening for Jim Isley and his wife Deanna euchre was ployed and a gill of money was presented to the honored guests was served by the ladies ACTON PHARMACY ii your local PHARMACY IAKEVIEW CENTRE CFLANLSE CARPET ARMSTRONG VINYL CORLON Shd PAINTS sunw6rthy wallpapers shepherd casters FREE FLOORING INSTALLATION Laity Sunday speaker students WI in report By Mrs R SbortOl Mr Allan Is on his working semester at Cornwall Murray also Sinclair have returned to Waterloo University I meeting The Womens Institute held their meeting Oct at the home of Mrs Eighth line Mrs Jesse McEnery In the chair Roll call was answered by each telling what they thought the public should know about I work Minutes and treasurers report was followed by business A Thank You note was received from Brisbane School Staff for the new Maple Leaf flag they donated which will be hung In the new auditorium on its com pletion Mrs Ada convener of Public Relations then took charge Mrs took the motto and Mrs McEnery current events Guest speaker Mrs Bernlce Trimble a member of the provincial board then gave a very interesting address on public relations Following this unfinished business was dealt with and plans made for a euchre and quilt draw In the future Mr and Mrs and daughters were able to spend the holiday with Mr and Mrs Elwood Snow and to attend Garrys wedding Mr and Mrs Lloyd Marshall spent a weekend with Mr and Mrs John Polo Ricky and VickieLee recently Home from Scotland Mr Andy Splece returned home after a three week tour of Scotland He now has resumed his course at University of Toronto Laity Sunday Laity Sunday was observed with Mrs Elaine Sales and Mr Harry Shortill charge Carol Sales had the childs story Mr G of was the guest speaker He chose as his tali the history and work of the CA As we know Mr and Mrs McKemie have travelled ex as delegates of the organization and were able to relate first hand information which gave a realization of the splendid value of to communities Rev Johnston is attending a seminar this week Quilting bee A quilting bee is being held In the church this week sponsored by the Brownies held their meeting Monday afternoon Intended lor last week Mr and Mrs Cyril Tone of Toronto were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Reg French Mr William McClucky spent Thanksgiving at the same home Miss lone and Miss Lillian Shortill of were with the Shortills on Sunday New home Mr and Mrs David Wayne and Darlene moved to their new home on Peacock side road on the Silverwood weekend The church pleasantly decorated for Thanksgiving service was the scene of the sacrament of Holy Baptism on Sunday Stephen Lloyd McLean son of Mr and Mrs Ross McLean and Aimee Lynne OConnor daughter of Mr and Mrs Danny Connor were baptized by Rev Johnston At Ryenon Mr David Toronto visited Danny Shortill over Thanksgiving David who lived here at a few years ago now Is attending Ryerson in his second year studying Business Administration Congratulations go out from Ballinafad to Mr and Mrs Garry Snow who were married in Brampton last Saturday The young couple will be making their home in Georgetown First snow ice wedding in news By Mrs A Scott Mrs W Norton visited cousins in on Thanksgiving weekend and while there attended the LyonMartin wedding Mr George Burgess visited with relatives in Orono for several days Good wishes to Tom and Sandra Laframbolse who were married In Holy Cross Church on Saturday Oct 10 at Mr and Mrs Clare Wilson were guests at the wedding of niece Dale Jean Stenhouse and Donald Bruce Sunstrum on Friday Oct at United Church and afterwards the reception In Marian Hall Friday evening the ther mometer read degrees at 8 and we had snow flurries Saturday morning ice had for med to a depth of of an inch NOTICE Halton West Progressive Conservative Association Annual Meeting and election of of fleers will be held October 30 pm at the Optimist Youth Centre Prospect Street Burlington Ontario Overcame evil What about the evil In the world which Jesus called the Devil Jesus overcame evil by his final victory on the cross Hope is the creation of faith not Just a lesson from the past It is not something learned but Is an Instinct of life itself The gospel introduced a new promise from the love of God Whoever will save his life shall lose It The gospel makes us realize all our selfish hopes are unrewarding Halloween party The Sunday school is planning a Halloween party next Saturday afternoon Mrs Gordon Wilds friends will be glad to know she Is home from hospital Mr and Mrs Ron McLean and their daughter Mrs Richard Jones attended the funeral of Mrs McLeans aunt Mrs Walker at Niagara Palls Within less than a month of her birthday Mrs Walker was the lost surviving member of the family of the late Rev and Mrs George Clark Alberta accident A promising young life was snuffed out In a construction accident In Alberta when Locker son of Melvin Locker lHannonOnt was killed In a cavein Sympathy Is extended to his parents his brother Brian sisters Paddy and Diane and other relatives Enjoyable trip Mrs Art Norrish and her sister Catherine McPhedran of Campbellville enjoyed a 12 day trip to the three Maritime provinces They especially en Joyed the Island with Anne of Green Gables house authen tically furnished and elsewhere replicas of Edinburgh Castle and the Tower of London Driving through the St Lawrence valley with trees on one side and river on the other the barns and houses were painted white The long farms make for sociability but Mrs said the farmers would have a long walk for the cows Wood piles neatly shaped like cones were everywhere When a field is left uncultivated spruce seems to take over In both Boston and Quebec city the tour members were warned not to linger long alone after dark Mr and Mrs Dave Munro and family enjoyed renewing friendships on Manitouhn Island over Thanksgiving Among those joining the church recently were Mr and Mrs D Joss Mr and Mrs Stan Preston Mrs BUI Price Mrs Clegg Mr and Mrs J Jackson Mrs Stanley Paula Jackson Cynthia Jackson JodyAnne Jackson Mrs Annie Gardner Jim and Ken Hewer Norman and Shirley Moore Mark Munro and Eleda Ward IT RAINED for Milton Georgetown and Erin fairs this year But Actons day was per- AB SUPERMARKET MILL ST ACTON 8530650 FRESH GRADE A FRESH CHICKENS 3 LBS AND UP 37 Chicken in- a- Basket LB CANADA NO READY TOEAT SHORT SHANK SKINLESS HAMS 69 CENTRE CUT HAMS SCHNEIDERS LB PKG MINI SIZZLERS 59 SWIFTS PREMIUM OR LAZY MAPLE Side Bacon 85 SCHNEIDERS PKG COOKED MEATS 3 89 FROZEN FOOD CARNATION LB BAG SAVE FRENCH FRIES 39 HEINZ TINS SAVE SPAGHETTI in tomato sauce HEINZ JARS SAVE Bread Butter PICKLES KRAFT CANADIAN SINGLES CHEESE Slices Save 2 White Swan Roll Save TOILET TISSUE DEL MONTE OZ TINS SAVE PEARS 2 89 YORK LB JAR SAVE40c PEANUT BUTTER FRESH PRODUCE DAILY Fresh Fruit Vegetables Arrive Daily At Lowest Possible Prices PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT 24 HI CASSTD48 TINS SAVE FRUIT DRINKS 3 BOYLE MIDWAY 34 OZ TIN SAVE SANIFLUSH 2 89 LYONS OF SAVE tea BAGS 59 EVERYDAY LOW PRICE ON SUGAR WHITE lb 10 lb AYLMER TINS SAVE PIE FILLER 49 CANADA NO FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER Medium Eggs 2 69

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