The Acton Free Press Wednesday July 2B press District Page Balllnafad Kirk woods welcomed for church service ctw4111 Anthonys Newfoundland where Mr and Mrs Melntyre ByMnBSMrwl for enjoyed a trip to northern Christmas gifts to the Labrador Ontario recently Mrs Alma Sinclair Mrs MInlsterback Mr and Mrs Leo Grace Mc Enery and Mrs Oar speakers at church this and three daughters are expected attended a double shower J home this week from Scotland for two of their cousins at Jim Is a former they have been holidaying last Sunday BalUnafad boy who has been the past three weeks Several of our serving in Zambia Mission field Mrs Emerson Clark was able for several years He now Is to return home from Georgetown Mission hospital and is convalescing Research Mrs West line has been it was a pleasure having the poorly for some time We hope with us for fellowship will soon be better Along with them were and Mr and Mrs Elwood Snow and Mrs Moore United Church family spent Sunday with Mr Moderator also Mrs Shirley Mrs Allan Lamb at Lake Funk Jims sister as well as his iimcoe parents Mr and Mrs J Kirk- extend our sympathy to the wood of Georgetown Following the service tances were renewed at the church doors after which they were entertained at luncheon at the home of Mr and Mrs Ernie McEnery Kirkwoods called on the and other former neigh bora Wedding holidays and Mrs Archie people are In hospital Mr Walt In Georgetown Mr Ern Rogers and Mr Henry Hilts In Guelph Hospital Family reunion Mr and Mrs Grant Wright and Mr and Mrs Floyd attended a family reunion at on Sunday Last Sunday Mr Gordon Alcott was in the pulpit and gave an inspiring address of especial interest to young people girls garden clubs are busy completing their notebooks for achievement day which looms ahead In the near future At horse show Mr and Mre Jesse McEnery were at Horse Show on Saturday A very interesting mt feature of the Show was the were guests at competitive horsedraw Very Saturday large bush horses from Bancroft Mr and Mrs John Stirling and other northern areas Carolyn and Gregory are took part holidaying at Virginia Beach The W supply committee Atlantic coast packed a parcel of childrens Mrs J toys last week These are to be visited with Mr and Mrs Gordon sent to the Grenfell Mission at St Islington Deer deaths rise more to come Ninetysix deer kills were Investigated and documented In the Hespeler Division of the Lake Huron District during the six month period Jan to June 30 Here in deer deaths were recorded Causes of death were mainly Struck by vehicle and Killed by dogs 21 The Division Is comprised of the Counties of Brant Oxford Waterloo Wentworth and WeUlngton with the exception of the Townships of West Luther Arthur and Mlnto Deer kills by county are Jan 1 to June 30 Wellington 30 Oxford Waterloo 11 Brant total Spectacular The most spectacular Incident was a yearling buck that Jumped through the dining room window of a Queen Street residence in the centre of the town of Preston After breaking the Inner break fast room window the kitchen table and assorted fixtures the deer was finally subdued but died of cuts bruises and shock The latest Incident Just two weeks ago was a collision between a deer and a car on Courtland Ave in the city of Kitchener The deer went through the windshield of the car and out the passenger side window The car was not carrying a passenger fortunately so no one was injured The deer was badly hurt with broken legs and had to be destroyed There has not been an open season for deer in the Division since In the family of the late Mrs Theresa whose death took place recently Wedding church campers in report By Mrs A Benton Mr and Mrs Walter Llnham and family were guests at the BucklandLongstreet wedding in Mimosa United Church and the reception following in the HiUsburgh Community Centre on Saturday The bride is a niece of Mrs Linham Mr and Mrs Ron Clow and family spent holidays camping in Algonquin Park and other northern resorts of Georgetown United Church preached at during July while Rev Young was on vacation On Sunday the Bert Bentons entertained her parents Mr and Mrs Gordon Quinton of and her brother Mr John his wife and family of Georgetown Mrs Bentons cousin Barry King son of Rev Walter King minister of the OVER participated in swimming lessons at Eden Mills this month sponsored by the Eden Mills and district Community Club Awards were presented at the end of the threeweek session Photo by Tony Vos Over given awards Eden Mills swim class Awards were presented to United Church at Cape Croker people who has been holidaying there J Cottage burns during storm By Mrs G Robertson During the electrical storm Wednesday noon hour the summer cottage on the 3rd line owned by Mr and Mrs Seiko was struck and burned down The owners have not been using the cottage for a couple of years tour 3rd Line left on Howes of Arthur on the lot on the spent a few days in Noranda Quebec where they visited with Mr and Mrs Gordon Fisher Mr and Mrs Mike Huttluiiwm and children of Kempville were weekend guests with Mrs Hutchinson parents Mr and Mrs Gordon Aitken In hospital Mrs Barry Clarke is a patient at Hospital where she underwent surgery last Friday and Mrs Lauetcnslagcr participated in a three week swimming program at Eden Mills pond this month The wcll- lessons were sponsored by the Eden and district Community Club Instructors were Francis Morgan and Christine Painter Barbara Marshall and Eva Stevenson helped out with the small children who awards Beginners Pre beginner Anne Lone Bobby John Bell KerryJo A Tracy Cumc Elizabeth Linda Ramsey Advanced beginner Aharon Sylvia Schelkle Nicolme Christina Bell Adair Janice Perry Tyler Clifford John Vos Ann Vos Nino I Mark Mitchell Schelkle Mary Ellen Cann Artificial Respiration Ana Maria BeU Jim Cann Tyler Clifford Janice Perry Diane Jackson Wayne Chamberlain Lolly Junior A Nina legate Mark Mitchell John Vos TAX REDUCTION SALE At TV and Boutique Main St Milton Please come in and see us we want to get to know you and youll never buy these summer specials for less E1ECTR0H0ME HIFI DUNCAN Model watts SORRENTO Model Eden Mills Family reunion visits in news By Mrs R Wright A family reunion was held over the weekend when most of Mrs Stevenson family lathered Those attending were and Mrs Dan Stevenson and family Ridge town and Mrs Bert Stevenson and family Andy Cann Bart Brunswick Mr have sold their home on the Town Currie Robert Trudy Gilford Advanced junior Mary Ellen Cann Hciga Ann Vox Intermediate Janice Perry Senior Diane Jackson I ally fall with the adults the resulting cardeer accidents will contribute to more smashed hoods fenders ad windshields with a resulting loss of recreational hunting wasted meat and an all time high for the number of deer killed by means other than legal hunting Plans are continuing for a practical and acceptable method of harvesting the surplus annual crop of this renewable natural highway formerly the site of the old school Mr and Mrs Fred Archibald line at side road and are building a new home on 15 side road and Mrs Ben Wingrovc returned home following a month holiday in England and Mrs John Stevenson and family Mr and Mrs Fleck Waterloo and Mrs Jim Henry and family Martha and Eva Stevenson at home Mr and Mrs Bob Eden Mills great grandmother Mrs Catherine Mrs Sadn Eden Mills Unable to be present were Glen Stevenson loronto Mr and Mrs Jim oily Wayne Stevenson and family Stoncy Chamberlain Diane Jackson Creek Mr and Mrs and Survival swimmers Survival swimming Cathy Adair Janet Adair Wayne Eva Stevenson Jo McLean Ana Maria Bell Jim BC Weekend guests Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Kaye were Mr Kayos parents Mr and Mrs Gorrdi and two sons all from Mr and Mrs Ed Jennings were in Port Perry and Oshawa over the weekend visiting relatives Many campers rhe Lutheran Camp is still a place where campers took advantage of the many hobbies etc lust week This week registered to enjoy swimming hikes camp fires hobbies etc come from Toronto Preston Stratford Tavistock and other ENJOY a WITH Suggests move to Oakville Some trustees were surprised when Trustee R E of suggested the admlnis investigate the possibility of moving their headquarters to Barracks in Oakville The recommendation came just two days after the board moved from Oakville to Bur lington Burlington Trustee Bill sold the area had never been considered as a permanent site lor the head quarters It is not central for anybody except those people who live in that part of OakvlUe he said Director Jim Singleton said he didn tfeelltwouldbcagoodarea but said it would be a sound move to investigate the feasibility of the move IGA SPECIAL FRESH CHICKEN aw Mr IGA IGA SPECIAL CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP APPLICATIONS Applications For Canadian Citizenship will be accepted every Wednesday and Friday From am To pm At Ttw Queens Square Building Queen St East Lower level BRAMPTON ONTARIO For Information regarding document required etc Telphgne Brampton 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