The Aclon Free Press Wednesday September Eden Mills Anniversary Brownies trip abroad in news COLORING pictures of what they did during the summer was the first activity for children in the School kindergarten class when school opened Teacher Glenda Benton helps Christine Rogers while other children try out their artistic talents A total of children 18 morning students and 16 af ternoon students are in the Limehouse kindergarten Staff Photo District Page By Mm Wright Eden Milts Presbyterian Church members attended the anniversary service Presbyterian church Sunday Church in By Mrs Ron McLean Next Sunday Oct is World Wide Communion Sunday Anniversary is being held on Oct 17 Miss Susan Simpson has ac cepted a position to teach Grade In Wawa Public School Mrs Margaret was buried at on Tuesday Three traits Mr s sermon dealt with the three Christian traits faith hope and love each of which could stand alone James Stewart the Scottish minister spoke of no borrowed creed We borrow a great deal of faith Children learn faith at home Faith Is memory faith is recall We all look to the future There is always something ahead When a Cockney maid was asked how she managed to always be so The guest speaker was the Rev Gordon Griggs A B D of St Giles Presbyterian Church Gait a former minister of both charges during his student days while news cheerful she replied At the end of the week I all knot down like nine pins Then I goes to church and gets all built up again Paul said Its better to die and be with Christ than to live Kinds of love The three kinds of love are passion brotherly love and Gods love to man The Father loved the prodigal son In spite of his fallings In olden tunes a father and his young lad left their home in the old country to come to the New World First there was a bumpy oxcart trip followed by a stormy sea Journey Che little boy said to his father When are we going to have a home that stays In our Journey we hove faith drawn from the past hope for the future and knowledge of Gods love attending Waterloo Many old memories were revived after the service New brownie Mills Brownies started their winter activities last week with seven now members Barbara Adair Christina Bell Sylvia Ann Sen burg Varcoc and Sharon Vos Five Brownies will fly up to Guides in the near future Nine year old Aaron has returned from an exciting visit to Portugal and the Azores Islands where he collected geological specimens with his father Prof Ward Cheaworth Chenworth family spent three weeks in England visiting relatives In Norwich Cheshire Mr and Mrs Richard Mills were home for the weekend visiting Mrs Beryl Wright and brother Bob Mr and Mrs Jennings were in Port Perry over the weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Shunk Infrared scanners in aircraft detect heat from on the ground military aircraft are used widely In Cinadi Reunion trip visits in news of district Church anniversary seek new minister Doris Fines Mr and Mrs Alan Fletcher of Windsor were recent visitors with the former brother Mr and Mrs George Fletcher and town line Mr and Mrs Doug and Mr Elgin Cunningham of Brampton were guests at the same home Mr and Mrs Ward Bruce visited with their son and daughter in law Mr and Mrs Barry Bruce London Visitors this week with Mrs Thomas Fines and Doris were Mr and Mrs William Russell of Detroit and Mr and Mrs Hugh McMillan Guelph Mr and Mrs Gordon Snyder have returned home from a most enjoyable trip on which they toured five European countries We are pleased to see Kim is home from the Sick Children Hospital and is back to school again visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs James Ballantyne were the former father and mother Mr and Mrs A Ballantyne Toronto also his brother and law Mr and Mrs 0 of ad Rex T J and Mrs of were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Ross Ferguson Mr and Mrs Gordon AiLken visited the week end with their daughter and soninlaw Mr and Mrs Mike Hutchison and family Mr and Mrs Buck enjoyed a at Honey Harbor on the week end Mr and Mrs John VanderVlugt attended the funeral of Mrs VanderVlugts sister inla w Wilma at Cornwall New York Mr and Mrs Walter Craik returned home this week from a three weeks vacation to the west coast Fines reunion Descendants of the late William Fines who came from England in gathered Saturday evening In Belfountain hall Everyone enjoyed a pot luck supper buffet style Whde the young fry entertained themselves with games and records the rest of the group had a short meeting conducted by Mrs David Barr Edmund Aberdeen read the minutes of the last reunion Officers nominated for next year were president Doris Fines vice president Rutlcdge secretary Mrs Austin Fines Erin recreation committee Johnnie and Bernice Trimble Belfountain Arthur and Kay Hutchinson Cheltenham 85 years young The prize for the oldest person present went to Mrs Howard McArthur for being 85 years young and second prize to Mrs Thomos Fines Ospringe also 85 years The lady who came the furthest was Mrs A Smith Vancouver B C and the man was Warren Fines Blue vale Ontario Mrs Harold Shelburne won the lucky spot prize An armchair tour of countries was enjoyed as showed colored slides of his trip to the Holy Land Greece Italy Switzerland and England Trimble showed slides on Norway Sweden and Denmark and Doris Fines on Ireland The next reunion wilt be held in hail again the last Saturday in September DebiLori Kay band practicing in hall By Mm Mr and Mrs Bouskill and two wee children are living in the Slider apt TheDehiLon Kay band having returned from their eastern tour ire now making use of Ballinaf ad Community Centre for practice and program planning Mr and Mrs Ed a newly married couple have moved into one of the Shortill Apts Wedding The wedding was in the church Friday by Rev K Johnston with about guests A buffet reception was served the guests by Renovations and improvements are being completed at the community centre by Lloyd Marshall and Ernie in preparation for fall and winter socials Mrs A Spear Acton visited with members of her family here on Sunday Enumerating Mrs Frank Smith and Mrs RB visited homes here last week for the enumeration of eligible voters Young to 21 s will be added to the voters list Young mischief makers in the area have necessitated reprimands by the police of ficers meeting The C met at Mrs Edna home on Tuesday night with an attendance of 15 Rev and Mrs Johnston showed pic tures and gave commentary of their summer trip to England making the evening an interesting one club The girls began their Saturday club under the direction of Mrs Plouffe and Mrs Jamieson As this is a community project we d like their news to include in our correspondence please Press secretary New families Many new families have moved into this ad area and we welcome them and sincerely hope they will take part in our church and social activities GETTING MARRIED YOU William By Mrs A Benton Rev David Nicholson A B of Campbellville and was guest preacher anniversary services at the Limehouse Church on Sundny He had two interesting up to date sermons The Church of the 20th Century Worship and The Church of the Century Its Witness Miss Mary Lois Brown and Mrs sang lovely duets and the choir directed by Mrs Bert Benton sang well rendered anthems Mrs was at the organ Rev Young received and dedicated new choir furnishings- from Mr A C Patterson on behalf of the congregation He also received and dedicated a new communion table and chair from Mr Gordon Price and Mrs V J Shortill which they gave in memory of their parents Mr and Mrs T H Price two faithful former members of the church A number of former members of the congregation came from Toronto and other good distances to both services A Indies served refreshments in the evening Saturday wedding Congratulations to Fred and Susan who were married by Rev Young in Knox Church Georgetown on Saturday The reception was in the Music Centre Acton the Ijmehouse I catering W A ladies had a busy day at their food booth at Acton Fall Fair Mr and Mrs of Mr and Mrs Gordon Price and family of Islington and Mr and Mrs Lloyd were among visitors with Mr and Mrs J ShortiU on Mr and Mrs William Henry and Tanya of Midland were visitors with her parents Mr and Mrs A Patterson Tanya had been with her grandparents while Joy and Bill motored to the east coast on holidays Mr and Mrs Duncan and Miss of Toronto Rev William J Lane of Bow Island Alberta Rev David Nicholson and Mr and Mrs Wilfrid Greenlees of Campbell ville were Sunday visitors with the Bentons Visits relatives Rev W J Lane of Bow Island Alberta who retired this year after years in the United Church ministry in Saskat and Alberta has been visiting relatives in the neighbor hood His niece Mrs Walter Linham held open house on Sunday afternoon when a good number of cousins and others called to meet Bill Join church Mr and Mrs John were received as new members of Presbyterian Church when Young conducted communion services on Sept Minister leaves Limenouse Presbyterians regret the of their minister for ten years Rev F N Young He has accepted a call to Duffs Church and Crieff near Our good wishes go with him Various Presbyterian ministers will preach during the weeks to come two being Rev Ralph Kendall of Bramalea on Oct and Rev James Sutherland home on furlough from Formosa on Oct 10 LEARN A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT Night School Programme for Adults Some vacancies lor High School Students Instrumentsand Instruction offered by Acton Citizens Band For information and registration phone George Elliott between 00 and PM any day before October BROS MEAT MARKET ARTHUR A JOHNSONod OPTOMETRIST Mill St Acton Wednesday Saturday Milton Choice Boneless Sirloin Tip or DA ACT Boneless Prime Rib I Lean Shoulder Chuck Roast Opening Soon in the GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE Gordons Quality Shoes 4th LINE FLOWER SHOP miles north of No on Esquesing Line FEATURING GERANIUMS GLOXINIAS BEGONIAS MUMS FALL BULBS TABLE ARRANGEMENTS OUR SPECIALTY Open 7 Days a Week PHONE ACTON 8532739 Extra Lean ama Boneless Rolled Brisket J Jlb Lean Ground Chuck 75lb Maple Leaf pkg Sliced Side Bacon 69L Fresh 5lb Average Pork Shoulder Roast lb FOR YOUR FREEZER RED BRAND BEEF Cut ft Wrapped SIDES 72Mb HINDS 89Mb FRONTS LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET Mill Daily Delivery Acton Phone Sale of Fixtures Shelving Display Racks Drawers Electric Fans steel Cabinets 2 Drawer Filing Cabinets Adding Machine NCR Cash Registers Electric Cash Register Display Stands Dress Racks Etc MAKE US AN OFFER ON ANY OR ALL THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF 1971 ASSESSMENT Upon Which 19T2 Tx Will Levied Changes In Assessment Act provide that the assessment made In 1970 fcr taxation In the year will not be changed until the year 1974 for taxation In the year except as follows No Amendment shall be made to the assessment or collectors roll by reason an Increase In value to land because a building has been erected altered or enlarged until the Increase in value Is at In Ihe sum of MO at market value or It the assessment In the municipality Is at less than market value at an equivalent value Assessment notices will not be mailed to the owners and occupants during the month of September as Is usually the case Appeals may be made against the 1970 assessments at any time up to October in any year Assessment notices will be sent out where there Is an Increase In the value the property asset out above Appeals may be made against such supplementary assessments during the period of time which will be stated on the notice NOTICE RESPECTING ASSESSMENT APPEALS Municipality of Any complaint with respect to a assessment on the assessment roll may bo brought to the Assessment Review Court pursuant to section to The Assessment Act S O 1970 as amended The Assessment Amendment Act Notices of Camplalnt must be made In writing either by letter or on forms available at the Municipal Offices For purposes of Identification please Include your name and for complaint If possible note also the assessment roll number the street address concession and lot numbers end the municipality In which the property under complaint Is situated Any Notice of Complaint shall be mailed by ordinary mail to the Regional Registrar named below and In addition by registered mall to any person whose assessment is complained of not later than the day of October Mr Harblnson Signed Regional Registrar Assessment Review Court Davis Newmarket Ontario Thompson Clerk Township of PROCLAMATION ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF HALTON WEST Public notice Is hereby given that In obedience to her Maesty writ to me directed and bearing date the Monday September I require the presence of the voters lor the purpose of nominating a person In the Legislative Assembly at the Guelph Line in the Town of Burlington on the Thursday October 7th from pm until 300 Daylight Saving And further that for the purpose of revising the list of voters as directed by the Chief Election Officer for Polling Sub divisions in The Town of Burlington I shall be at my office at Guelph Lino Burlington till Noon and i till Noon and i till Noon and A on Friday Oct from 10 p daylight saving and on Saturday Oct till Noon and r to p m daylight saving and on Tuesday Oct 197 from a to daylight saving and on Wednesday Oct 13 1971 from p to daylight saving and on Monday Oct IB from 12 noon until 7 daylight saving time For Polling Subdivisions In the Town of Acton EtqiMiIng Township and Nat Township shall be at Town Hall Council Chambers Acton Ontario on Saturday October from a til noon Daylight Saving Tlmt and on Wednesday October from a til neon and from tilBpm Daylight Saving Tim Notice Is further given that In case a poll Is demanded and granted In the manner by law prescribed such poll will be held on the Thursday October from am until 800 pm Daylight Saving And further I shall open the ballot boxes add up the voles given or the candidates and declare to be elected one having the largest number of votes at Line Burlington on the October 1971 at the hour of 1000 am Daylight Saving Of which all persons are hereby required to take no tie and govern themselves accordingly Given under my hand at Guelph Line day of September GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Returning officer Ontario