Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 25, 1971, p. 7

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I Church Services ACTON CLERGY ASSOCIATION Announcement lor all Roman Churches WEDNESDAY NIGHT ECUMENICAL WORSHIP SERVICES primarily though not exclusively for hose away from Acton on weekends Wed August Spin Trinity Untied Church Worship Rev Gordon Turner Sermon Rev Frank Byrne Wed 18pm Trinity United Church Worship Rev Gordon Turner Sermon Rev Peter persons desiring transportation please contact Mrs Laura Tho Acton Free Press W August 1971 Ben Case instalment Esquesing twp history chapter WHO DOES It WW APPRAISING and INSURANCE BETH EL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Churchill Rd and Rev Next to Church SUNDAY AUGUST 1971 Sunday Worship Services at am and pm Sunday School during the morning service Nursery during both services This is the day which the Lord has made let us and be glad in it You Arc Welcome ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Mill Street Founded Pastor Rev Frank Byrne Parsonage Cheltenham Church Office Wednesday Choir rehearsal Service SUNDAY AUGUST am Union Service with Churchill Commun Church in Church during August 1 a Sund School In BaptKt Open Fndnv Exercises or the Bible School A Cordial Invitation To All THE CHURCH OF ST THE MARTYR ANGLICAN Corner Willow St St Atban Dr Rev H J Dawson SUNDAY AUGUST Eucharist CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Roid North Minister The Rev A Walter 124 Tldey Ave Phone SUNDAY AUGUST During August Union Services with Congregation at Baptist Chunh Acton Visitors arc Welcome at All Church at the Church on the Hill MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Ave Georgetown Pastor Rev Robert C SUNDAY AUGUST 1971 Here is our sincere invitation to the whole family to attend church Sundiy School ages 1100 Morning Service Evening Evangel Georgetown EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Churchill Rev Pastor AUGUST 1971 1000 Sundiy School Mormng Worship 00 m Evangctart Service Tuesday pm Prayer Service and Bible Study 2 He only Is my rock and my salvation He is defense I shall not be greatly moved Attend the church of your choice this Sunday PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew McKemie BA BD Minister Hansen UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Director of Music Organist and Choir Master Dr George Elliott MA PhD NINTH SEASON COMBINED SUMMER SERVICES IN TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Rex Gordon Turner SUNDAY AUGUST 1971 We have already seen that under the new survey of IBID the upper parts of Trafalgar and Nelson townships and the whole of and townships were opened for settlement and thereafter there was a great influx of settlers both from the British Isles and also from the Niagara District In the latter case they were for the most part sons and daughters of E Loyalists who each received a free grant of 200 acres In tho case of those direct from Britain the Scots predominated as far as is concerned and a whole section stretching from the base line to near No Side Road and from the line to the 2nd Line was known as the Scotch Block A Presbyterian congre gation was soon formed and in order to have a regular minister a request was sent to the United Presbyterians of the United States They sent a man When he he found a minister in possession of the church and a difficulty at once arose A large and Influential element resolved to leave and start another church David Scott the first settler In Nassagaweya was chosen to secure a site was a Clergy Reserve Jot for sale which he bought Both of these congregations have had a successful and continuous existence The original frame church known as Boston Presbyterian church was replaced by a stone building in 18w frame church known as the Anil Burgher church was replaced by a splendid brick structure A commodious brick manse on either side of the road smile at each other A traveller is surprised to find at an ordinary country cross road two large churches and manses seeming to debate the old questions of theology across the road The Boston Church still thrives but the United Presbyterian church congregation dwindled and the church finally closed its doors and was eventually torn down A monunvnt today marks its location Any person who cares to take an hour on a summer Sunday afternoon and visit Boston churchyard will find it a rewarding experience The inscriptions read a native of Dumfries a native of Inverness a native of Skye all the counties and most of the Islands of Scotland have their representaUvea sleeping there The same story applies pretty much to all the other old cemeteries in the township and we find the old stones indicating the birth places of the pioneers as England Scotland Ireland the Niagara District and various New England States The earliest record of a town meeting indicates that one was held at the home of Joseph St on dish on New Year Day 1821 It is stated In the minutes that the population of the township that tune was At that meeting lames Froser was chosen Town Clerk Joseph and Thomas Barbour Assessors Fyfe Collector and Charles Kennedy and John Stewart Town Wardens As soon as a tavern was opened sub sequent meetings were held at establish on the I known for miles around as Tom Tavern Die Atlas reads The business consisted chiefly of defining the proportions of a lawful fence determining what animals should be allowed to run at larje deciding on what road work was to be done and the registration of cattle each settler a distinctive mark For these purposes fence viewers poundkecpers and would be After the more serious business of the day was disposed of the custom was L WRIGHT Wilbur StreU Acton Out irio PI I ON ISC In AUTOMOBILE BODY REPAIRING Speyside Auto Body Colli l in Service Painting Insurance Claims 1 of Act on INTRODUCING THE ALL NEW HOOVER PORTABLES WASHERS DRYERS Using a coinop laundry Or the old fashioned wringer Laundry space a problem Heres the laundry for you put your quarters to work You II About Tha Dryar A dooroperated shut off A timed heat cool and tumble convenience no other portable dryer offers And bio time In white harvest gold or avocado No special wiring Large convenient lint filter Casters for portability minute tor permanent press lie D Wash SpinDryers available In matching colours Also S Tht New Rlnseomatk Washers From Hoover As Advertised In August Issue Reader Digest was dispose to spend a convivial time liquors of the host the only other great day was rroining Day on the of June when every male over the age of eighteen was required to prcscnthtmsclffordrlll Thisday generally ended for many In a carousal and frequently one or more fights especially after the rebellion when the population was divided into two distinct parties as antagonistic to each other as could well be Imagined reader however must not infer that the old pioneers were of disorderly class They were probably far superior to those in other parts of the Province but it is only lately that people have in general discovered that to break a man head is not one of the best ways to convert him from an erroneous opinion In Fact there are home parts of the Province where the people arc still in ignorance of this truth In later years two other Dig days in the year more or less superseded the above two as cause for celebration namely and theTwelfth Most of the population turned out for these occasions and while a greater degree of sobriety wa3 generally the order of the day one could hardly soy that they were entirely without libations of any kind Under the Municipal Act of the county form of government was set up and and Counties were separated in 1853 The first council set up under the Act was composed of John Reeve Ninlan Lindsay Deputy James Young J Hall and William Thompson Councillors Richard Tracy was appointed Clerk and after his death in John Murray was appointed Municipal affairs continued along in the even tenor of their way with annual elections to the council which was largely concerned with the maintenance of the roads in the township apart from at a later date Provincial Highways and County Roads Assessment of Property Collection of Taxes Welfare etc Then following World War Two with the greatly increased use of the automobile many town BRICK WORK and MASONRY TREVAIL MASONRY CONTRACTOR Hi Block rircphces Chimneys Repairs Tree TREVAIL mriIlONE 16al8lf CHIROPRACTIC RICHARD TELFORD DC Wellington St Acton Wed afternoons evenings By Appointment 24B3 COLLISION SERVICE COLLISION SERVICE At Cic-v-siti- C under snow ly I right Collision P inning Gl iss Light Tow Trucks DAYS NIGHTS 8532449 Fred All Prop workers found it to be to their advantage to cut living expenses by building a modest house in the township with its lower tax rate With good roads hydro power electric appliances pressure system radio and V the country dweller can enjoy all the amenities of modern living and as a result the number of small holdings has increased enormously and the school population accordingly In former tunes wlien the township was almost entirely rural a few extra holdings with low assessment t matter when teachers salaries were comparatively low and schools not overcrowded More recently salaries have risen to a high level the old one room school has been overcrowded and It has been deemed advisable to change to a consolidated graded school system With only one or two grades under his or her charge the teacher has a better opportunity to teach more fectively and number of pupils distributed more evenly L0VELL BROS MEAT MARKET RED BRAND BEEF Choice Boneless Prime Rib Roast 129 Sirloin Tip Roast Chuck Shoulder Roast 79lb Extra Lean Rolled Boneless Brisket 99 Lean Ground Chuck 75 Small Link Sausage 69 Maple Leaf 1 lb Sliced Side Bacon 69ce LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET Mill E Daily Delivery Acton Phone ACTON WOODCRAFT I mini f rnul Hi up finish old I lill St Ait i If CAR SERVICE RICHS SERVICE CENTRE J miles of Aclon I IS DEAD STOCK FARM ANIMAL SERVICE lip or fresh dead is or horses Top puces I hi horses Call GUI I PH 822 Collect License C67 24 Hour Service 16a PACONI Dead Stock Removal Phone 416 Blnbrook Ik No 16a DENTAL DR IEONARD Dent Surgeon No 17 Mill Si Acton Ont r ippuintmenls phone 1300 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone night or day Bruce Shoemaker Mgr EXCAVATING Jennings Excavating R Limehouse 877 3197 Farm Ponds Loading Bull doling Trenching Septic Beds Pill Gravel Top Soil Estimates Given RON SAUNDERS EXCAVATING HAULING Earth Moving Bulldozing Grading 8531429 CEDAR VALE SAND and GRAVEL Pit Run and Crushed Gravel Screened Sand and Stone Top Soil and Fill Phone Erin 833 21o47tf INSURANCE Dennys Insurance Agency GENERAL and LIFE INSURANCE 8530150 Office Hours to am to pro Friday to 8 After Hours Call Milt Ball Harold Denny GENERAL CONTRACTORS Gibson Construction and Sheet Metal Ltd 853 contracting Home renovations and Shut work mi Hie furnaces Wrought conditioners Del 16a9tf ED Contractor C cm en floors Sidewalks Si Stoops Chimney Plastering Stucco Work 1 replaces Phone Acton 853 1818 2Utf JEWELLERS DAVIS JEWELLERS 52 Main St ERIN 833 Witch Repairs Done on the Premises Tues to Wed to to to 9 Saturday 9 to 5 21a OPTOMETRISTS ARTHUR A JOHNSON ACTON Mill St E 8532520 and Saturdays Mil TON Main St Residence Phone tf PAINTING and DECORATING A nd paperhanging I Si Work N Brand Materials T DAVID COHEN Peel Street Aclon GIL VANSOELEN PAINTING Contractor INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR EXTERIOR Call now for Free Estimates 8786137 Box 114 Milton PHOTOGRAPHY For ALL PHOTOGRAPHY Jim Jennings MILL ST Weddings portrait visas industrial family team pictures liatf PLASTERING PLASTERING Plain Ornamental Fancy Plastering Stucco Work RR 2 Acton 2144tf PRINTING BROCHURES PUBLICATIONS OFFICE STATIONERY A complete Design Production 8532010 Dills Printing Publishing Co Ltd St Acton PLUMBING HEATING DAWSONS HEATING Serving Acton and District I New Instnlhtlons and Alterations and Industrial lor prompt service PHONE 853 CARNEYS Si HEATING Ont Serving Acton and District Instillations and Alterations Pumps Si Witer Softeners PHONE Sc ving lit area for 20 yc irs TREE SERVICE NORTH HALTON TREE SERVICE House wrecking tree planting removal of tree Fully Insured Phone 853 ACTON STATIONERY DILLS STATIONERY 56 Mill St E Acton 853 2030 STATIONFRY SUPPLIES BUSINESS MACHINES INVITATIONS CARDS SERVIETTES CANDI ETC TV SALES SERVICE FIRST LINE TV Sales and Service Queen St Acton Phone 853 1057 for store and after Service Zenith St Fleetwood Dealer Service Depot for Admiral and General Electric installations St repairs Visit Our Record Bar THE DEPT OF LABOUR Protects O U try Issuing Certificates of Qualifications to competent and experienced TV service technicians Call RYDERS TV SALES AND SERVICE 2Ivtf John Salmon COUNTRY TV CENTRE SALES St SERVICE Hwy Rockvood Line Special in In TV Service TV Tower Installation Phone 8569825 MODERN TV SALES AND SERVICE OF RADIO AND TV SETS Towir and Antenna and pair HENRY UPHOLSTERING ACTON Antique Modern Furniture Upholstering Tent Repair Cor Seats Free Pickup and Delivery Yean Experience Serving Act onRock For free estimates day or evenings Call Acton EARL JENSEN WELDING 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