The Acton F Press Wednesday October 197 Euchre parties begin baptism WI in news By Mrs Short 111 Mr Is a few days in Georgetown Hospital for treatment Mrs Fred Cleave visited the McLean on the weekend Baptism Rev K Johnston administered the sacrament of Holy Baptism to Gloria baby daughter of Mr and Mrs Delbert at Sunday service Members of families were present to witness the happy occasion We re sorry to soy Miss Beatrice Hilts is in Georgetown Hospital to receive necessary treatment Friends here were shocked to hear of the passing of Mr Norman Our sympathy goes to members of his family Mr and Mrs visited on Sunday at attended anniversary Churchill Planned new Speed River Decide to go ahead Guelph dam project Sunday School awards made Members attending the general meeting of the Grand River Conservation Authority In yesterday were given an In depth presentation of the dam project by General Manager Mac and Jim Jones representing the consulting engineers Approved In principle earlier the feasibility study proved the dam possible and the results Indicate that the site was suitable Finish In 1971 for completion to catch the spring water In 1974 the project will go ahead with land purchase in the area The dam which will be located on the Speed River has received an award of excellence for lecture Construction site is west of Victoria Road between Highway and the Sideroad Hie resulting reservoir will be approximately a mile and a half long and a half to threequarters of a mile wide It will stretch west beyond the Town I ine and bisect Highway Miss Young funeral service was held at the Shoemaker funeral home on October for Margaret Jane Ave who died October 10 at her home She had been in foiling health for the past three years The Rev Gordon Turner conducted the funeral and interment was In cemetery Pallbearers were C Armstrong Moore Mason W Dobble C Coles and Morrison Flower bearers C Ixman R I Davidson McDonald Denny and D Matthews Miss Young was born in and came to Acton seven years ago after living years on the fourth line of Esquesing She was the daughter of the late William Andrew and Sarah She kept house for her brothers and was a quiet person especially fond of flowers She was a member of Bannock burn Women Institute for a number of years and was a member of Knox Presbyterian church Remote houses fins will mein the flooding of Watson Road the Sixth Sideroad an I reroutinj of Highway with the acquisition and removal of the dwellings the high way in the area of the reservoir western end of the reservoir will become a wildlife preserve and park the remaining sect of the total will be developed for multi use conservation reforestation recreation water management wild life Writing column The Free Press welcomes back Mrs Fred MacArthur who Is resuming her column of chatty Churchill news this week Mrs had a holiday from the lob due to her health Residents of the area arc asked to phone their news to her Cross and Crown Awards for good attendance were presented to pupils of Sunday School during the church service Oct 16 First yeor pins and certificates were presented by Debbie and Elizabeth Thompson to Susan Milne David Milne Turner Jennifer and Christopher Tchorzewski Second year wreaths were presented by Janice to Keith Johnston Barbara Johnston Johnston and Eric Strokov Third year bars were presented by Erica to John Thompson Elizabeth Thompson Jacqueline Denny Donald Anderson David Anderson Janice Swackhamer Jim Anderson David Turner and Anderson Fourth year bars wort presented by Joyce Denny to Vera Debbie Helen Kockx and Fifth year Elizabeth Strokov sixth year bar Denny Fnca were presented by Mrs Anderson superintendent Youth hurt A Glen youth remains in sitisfactory condition In Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital following an accident his borne yesterday Tuesday Daniel Keir IB of Glen wis driving his when it left the road Milton OPP reported A passenger in the car Douglas Carlson 17 of Georgetown was taken to hospital and later released Keir head injuries in the crash services there Nostalgic visit Miss I uena Campbell made a nostalgic visit to her girlhood home on Saturday the farm home of Mr and Mrs Slow She took a drive bock down the lane to the back of the farm and recalled happy times She later visited friends on up the Seventh Line W I held their October meeting at the home of Mrs Frank Smith Many items of interest and of business were discussed Euchre party rhe first euchre party at the Community Centre was held on Monday evening of this week A lengthy parade of old cars passed through on Sunday afternoon Miss Snow Is enjoying licr course at Mississauga school of nursing She spends some of 1 weekends at home NEWEST COLORS GREATEST PAINT from the most colorful guy in town ONE QUART FREE ewe purchase of one gallon fl quality INTERIOR PAINT your PITTSBURGH PAINT DEALER J MACKENZIE SON LTD BUILDING SUPPLY CENTRE Church St Acton 8531660 NEW a PITTSBURGH CUSTOMCflLOR COLLECTION OPEN 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