Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 16, 1971, p. 9

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ROBERT LITTLE school students spent part of last week sketching historic buildings around town This group of girls chose St Albans Photo ACTON CLERGY ASSOCIATION Ann mi I in ill Rum in Churches DM NIC HI f CI ME WORSHIP SERVICES CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Rul Mi ids lor in a vi rosbun BAUD Tirfti Ave a On in All for One and Mrs Tin Missing Link Ik group inn it choir ind or both i All hn I hi mi tilt Hill MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH mi BETH EL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Broirwtr BD A ion Ontario SUNDAY JUNE i in Worship Service ind pre school Sundiv School 1 10 m Simikn School Afternoon Worship Service Tixn Meet the worship and will ii hitler equipped God ind mm rurvom Welcome THE CHURCH OF ST ALBAN THE MARTYR ANGLICAN Corner i Si ind Si Alb ins J Div Ihii loin UNI SUNDAY JUNE Tnnitv I0W mi School ind ish Pier I Art i Ri EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 1 following 1010 WIDSISDU iraHoK Communion TRINITY UNITED CHURCH run D It Oil 1971 Oil i 1X1 Sinul Sthiiol 00 i Bit 1 MX SI Sim 10 W in ip in r 10 1X1 m to Wed June 16 Obiiuar Herbert Fryer buried at Fairview SOLEMN confirmation service at Trinity United Church was conducted by the Rev Gordon Turner Sunday morning Those confirmed were Heather Buchanan Dills Gail Douglas Jams Kiren Hilftnan Lone Jensen Ruth Kirkwood Beverly Leitch Leah Leslie Sharon Leslie Church as their subject Staff Christening at St s June Paul Philip son of Mr and Mrs Philip Klassen Lake Echo Halifax county Nova Scotia was christened by the Rev Harry Dawson at the church of St the Martyr Godparents for Paul were Mr and Mrs I While Georgetown Mr and Mrs Paul Acton and Mr and Mrs I Dawson Hamilton Following the christening Mr and Mrs White entertained at their home in Georgetown Guests ended from Acton Fergus Hamilton Peterborough and Kitchener Rectors exchange Last Sunday the Rev Alex rector of Arthur and Grand Valley and the Rev Harry Dawson exchanged pulpits This coming Sunda the parish picnic will be held following the a service Another cemetery problem Council has another to think about now A letter advised them that the on 1 Con 7 should be switched from an In the office to a little deed but councillors failed to the significance of the letter from the Department of Financial Commercial Affairs Ihcj asked the clerk to write the clerk for more in format on Councillor Coxe said the was in suite of repair thanks to the efforts of the I and the When he passed thereon his to council that evening some scouts were out cutting the grass Council recent receded a letter from imc Department informinj them in old it the corner of Sleeks Ave and Eighth Line is in had and rcsponsibiliU rests with tht toste to its FRED A Op I a I I I 5 fiiumtniDiiiiintiniamtHHtmoiiiiitm II ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH SO Mill Suit 1W2 Church Oltut Re linich School tt littnii luu Your I iituh in Tiki Pin in ilh LiU mil Worship of PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA ACTON Mr Choir Mis Chu La bo rough Thursdji home Fndiv BHF at tht SUNDAY JUNE Morning Worship Like Like Son 1100 am Sdiool A Cordial Invitation To All Harold Kennedy Detroit resident A resident of Detroit Andy Vem Michigan Harold Francis Wheeler Denis Gibbons Kennedy died in the Alpha Manor Mr Kennedy is by Nursing home there on June He sisters Mrs Jimes Cooney had been in failing health for the I Maria Mrs John Wilson past two years and brother Joseph Son of John Kenned and Sarah He is survived by his nephew McKaguc of Acton he was born Jack of Acton March 1900 He attended Collect 3700 Carol Pickles Barbara Reed Norman Saunders Pat Sampson Susan Shoemaker Deborah Shngcrland Kathy Shngcrland and Van Fleet Class coleader Mrs Lloyd Hilfman and Stewart Reed recording secretary of the official board took part in the ceremony Photo At Knox College Last week the Free Press wrongly changed the denomination of the husband of university gndu Vivhn Nicholson He is studlng theoloL at Knox College Toronto Sorry Mr Fryer greatly enjoyed the outdoors and had an abundant sense of humor Attend consecration The Rev Jock consecrated as the coad bishop of Niagara in an impressive ceremony at Christ church cathedral Hamilton Sunday and representatives Mar Ann He attended of St church were among Dublin and Acton schools He and those present his cousin Mrs Laura Hall were married May Ted Hansen and Mr Hansen the 1927 at Acton They had moved Rev Harry Dawson and Mrs from Mill St to Victoria Ave lay delegates to synod After an illness of several months Herbert Fryer of A Victoria Ave Acton died at his home on June I- uneral service for Mr Fryer was held at the Shoemaker funeral home on June conducted by the Rev Walter Fosbury Interment followed in Fairview cemetery Pallbearers were Walter Kenneth and Jeffrey Charles Shultis and Gordon all nephews Mr Fryer was born in Hock son of William two years ago He is survived by his wife sons and dauejitcrs Norman Marion Mrs J McDcrmott Guelph Mrs J Mae Mrs French Guelph Betty Mrs Hare Judy Mrs D Varcoe Guelph William Mississauea J at home It much better to sit llfht than attempt to drive in th condition Mrs J Bill Denny and Mrs V When the ceremony was shown on television again later that day Mr and Mrs Hansen Mr Dawson and a former rector the Rev Ritchie McMurray were plainly visible new bishop brother Rev BUI rcidthelcsson Mr Bothwell was the guest speaker here during Holy Week Acton public and high schools He had lived in Michigan for many ears but was a frequent visitor to his home town He was retired railroid clerk Sports fan He wis a keen sports fan and in earlier years In Acton pi iyed for Acton hockey and catcher for local ball ims Lately he was an avid fan of the Detroit Tigers uneral Mass was celebnted at St Joseph s church morning June by the Rev V J Morgan and interment followed in St Joseph cemetery Pallbearers were Masalcs Stu Pat GOODLETS Donations for the Flowers of Hope campaign arc being submitted to the North Hal ton Association for the Mentally Retarded and at present an approximate total of has been reached The Milton auxiliary has submitted of th total the Acton auxiliary 100 and the Georgetown 800 Flowers of Hope campaign is still open to everyone to submit donations and the association hopes the final total will be around ACRYLIC LATEX TROTONE WHITE COVERS WITH ONE COAT A NEW ACRYLIC LATEX THAT HOLDS EVEN ON CHALKY SURFACES COVERS THE BRIGHTEST COLORS WITH JUST ONE COAT1 AT TRYTHIS NEW WONDER PAINT NOW FIRST LINE TELEVISION SALES SERVICE Queen St Acton COLORTV TOWERS ANTENNAS ETV MA TV AND HOME DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS List of Winners For Grand Opening Draw SLNDAi am Church School for Giwlt Divine Worship The Gerald Acton June 11 am vine Worship and of the Lord Sup per Most Welcome Mrs Janet Johnstone Mowbray Place ACTON Mrs E Donaghy R R ACTON 3rd Prize Record Albums Near R R ACTON DRAWN BY JIM LOWE ACTON STUDENT 1st Zenith Radio 2nd Prize Travelling Bag THANK YOU TO ALL OUR WELL WISHERS Special thanks to the Acton Chamber of Commerce Dennys Insurance John Hurst Electric and friends far the 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