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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 13, 1972, p. 6

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Acton Free Press Wednesday September 13 1972 Ospringe 254 enrolled greetings By Dorts Fines The district president Mrs was guest speaker at the Sept meeting of the Womens Institute In the course of her talk she gave some of the highlights of the I activities at Arthur Centennial concluded with a on the hand book Mrs Lang was Introduced by Mrs D Robertson The meeting was at the home of Miss Doris Fines with ladles present The scripture the Psalm was read by Mrs Robertson and the roll call was answered by an item from the handbook Mrs Elmer Fisher and Mrs Ben volunteered to attend the senior leaders training school Accessories tor the Home in Guelph Bos trip The Invitation to accompany Cbrungsby I on a bus trip in the near future was accepted Mrs Gordon led In a and Mrs William Milton assisted the hostess in serving lunch Mrs Attken thanked the speaker the hostess and the lunch committee The next meeting will begin an hour earlier at 700 pjn at the home of Mrs Dudnik Mrs Gordon Howes who was on a trip recently to the British Isles brought a message from the Womens Institute in Bender- lock Scotland when they asked her to greetings to the local brancb in Canada school Hobdays a re over for the school children They went back to their desks last week A total of 2H pupils are enrolled in school Those responsible for education are the teachers Grade 1Mrs Dtatma Green Grade Mrs Barbara Grade 3Mrs Buchanan Grade Nancy Sinclair Grade Vera Grade Anne Snnu Grade Mary Grade John Root and the Lome Brown From the grade 8 graduates of this vicinity Barbara Mary Zabder Pat Ferguson and Steven Taylor are attending Erin District High School Enrolled at in are Dennis Miller John Fuller Sharon McArtnur Janet Vender Ricky Stewart and Perry Stewart Furthering their education at College Heights in are Karen Valerie Judy Stewart and Barbara Johnston Visitors Mrs Carl of visited a day with her suiter and brotherinlaw Mr and Mm Vernon Stewart and family Mr and Mrs Arnold Bessey entertained guests on Friday evening Mrs Mym Devereux Mrs Harry Armstrong Mr and Mrs Hugh McMillan Mr and Mrs Brian and baby Dawn of Mr and Mrs William Russell of Detroit Mrs Thomas Fines and Miss Doris Fines Recent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs H Howard were Mr and Mrs Shirley Davis and Mr and Mrs Warren Barker of Burfbrd and Mrs Madeline Wallace of Mr and Mrs Ward Bruce visited on Sunday with Wards sister and brotherinlaw Mr and Mrs Jack at Camlachle near Samla Wards mother Mrs Wesley Bruce of Whitewood Sask was visiting there and they brought her back with them We are sorry to hear Mrs D M Dudnik had a short stay in Guelph General Hospital We hope she is soon feeling better Robbie was a patient in Guelph hospital last week and has returned home Oct door service Members of Knox Presbyterian Church Joined with Bums Presbyterian Church of Erin at an outdoor service and picnic at Conservation Park on Sunday morning Higmans Park members held their annual picnic and horseshoe tournament on Sunday afternoon at the park on the town line Although too cool for swimming the children enjoyed the races and the barbeque supper The horseshoe trophies were won by Fred Archibald and Bod Ennis for the men and Ann and Elinor Robinson for the ladies Daughters of Knox begin study on India THOUSANDS of Ukrainian Canadians and some from the participated and watched many sports events Nearby could United States attended the official closing ceremonies of Camp be heard the fullthroated roar of contestants at the Toronto on the Fourth line Sunday afternoon Coles Many attended activities such as the band concert while others Photo Ebenezer Bread basket church souvenir By Mrs Ron McLean Ebenezer V C started the fall work with a program based on friends Plans were discussed for the ploughmens banquet and the auction sale which is planned for Sept at Hall Mrs Early and Mrs A were the conveners Mrs Weideman read the scripture Mrs dealt with Rhodesia from the study book There arc 224000 bites and lour and a half million Africans is spent on education annually for a while for a black it is The average white income is lor a black it is African exports include spices African oranges apples grapes sugar from Egypt Why Africa Garth W soys There are many Africas It is miles long and miles across at the widest part There are nearly newly independent countries Africas are our problems reached the moon we havent reached one another Missionaries work under native leaders Race prejudice Is in its most virulent form in South Africa and A race war has already begun in Southern Africa The problem of the gap between the rich and the poor nations is a vexed one Breadbasket On Sunday the junior choir sang Joyful Joyful we adore Thee A bread basket which was used for many years for the communion tread was presented by Mrs Orme Sherwood formerly Myrtle Pickett Mrs Sherwoods mother Mrs Wesley Pickett prepared the communion elements for many years The basket will be kept as a special souvenir for next years anniversary Immorality Mr spoke on the modern and not so modem problem of immoral behaviour St Paul said that children should be obedient to their parents and that parents should not make their children frustrated The New Testament makes 18 references to fornication illicit sexual behaviour and to adultery that is outside the marriage bond Girls in Jesuss day were household property Speaking in a bud voice was one cause for divorce which the husband could write with his own hand Jesus said that unfaith fulness should be the only cause There are three million abortions over the world in a year Chastity is better In Jesuss story of the woman taken in adultery the point that all were hypocrites Is only part of the truth Jesus knew she was guilty He didnt say There there dear Go and sin no more Let your light so shine before men that may see your good works and glorify your father which is in heaven Have the courage to say when a thing is morally wrong Ballinafad Quilt ready The two new houses on Ballinafad side road next to McKims are now occupied Mr and Mrs and family live the one and Mr and Mrs Holt in the other Mr and Mrs Dale Mitchell have moved into the apt recently vacated by Mr and Mrs French Mrs Anderson Sr is now living in an apt with her son and family Mr and Mrs Ron Anderson Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Stephen Caswell Sixth line on the recent arrival of a baby son Miss French Is attending business college in Guelph Sunday School resumed sessions this week Miss Karen has taken a position the office of Maple Lodge Farms Quilt ready The quilt was finished by the Womens Institute In readiness for the Fall Fairs A short September meeting was held on Tuesday night at the home of Mrs Ada Klrkwood while the needles kept quilting Several items of business were dealt with Mr and Mrs Bud Snow have returned from a holiday in the region Mr Allan Snow and Mr John Snow are working in Collingwood at the ski resort building chalets Mr and Aalder have moved into the home recently vacated by Mr and Mrs Elwood Snow Mr and Mrs Kains now live in the new house next to Snows Mrs Cutler resumed her position as caterer at the Sheridan College Brampton The cub leaders are collecting for a rummage sale to support their needs for the coming year Personals Peggy is in hospital Hamilton for treat ment Mr and Mrs Frank Toth and daughter Lisa returned recently from a motor trip to Florida where they visited friends and took In many Interesting sights such as Disneyland and other places Mr and Mrs Griffin Sprowl visited for a few days last week with friends in the district Mr and Mrs Robert McEnery and Mr Davidson visited with Mr and Mrs Winn in last week Mr and Mrs Charles E Hudson of Victoria have been visiting with the letters brother Mr Charles M Davidson and Mrs Davidson also with Mrs Hudsons mother Mrs John Davidson at Milton Two friends from Worthing arrived from England Tuesday to visit for six weeks here with Mr and Mrs Ed Jennings Miss B Williams and Miss Agnes Muirhead will stay with the Jennings at Eden Mills and then will go with the them on a trip to the east coast Jackie Lemon has returned to Guelph University for her second year Mr and Mrs Brian Bar beau Christopher and Kelli Marie left last Saturday for the United States Brian has been trans ferred by Prudential Insurance to head office In Jersey City They are residing at Mountain Way Morris Plains New Jersey Margot is attending Sheridan College In Oakvllle She is taking a legal secretary Mrs Lyon of Pennsylvania is here visiting with her sister Mrs Dills Mrs CW Mason has returned from a months visit with her daughter and soninlaw Mr and Mrs RJ Gowe of Scranton Pa her grandson and family of Clark Summit Pa and her grand daughters and family in Upper Montclalr New Jersey and Tlmonium Maryland The Hi Neighbor Welcome Service continues to greet newcomers to Acton with gifts and information Mr and Mrs GF Bolt and two youngsters moved from Mississauga to Elmore Dr Another new family on Elmore Is Mr and Mrs C Schepannek at 128 with their two children They come from Ottawa Mr and Mrs McLean and children moved up from Speyalde to Mr and Mrs Clarke and three children moved from London to 87 Churchill Mr and Mrs H and children from Pembroke are now at Wellington St He teaches music in Georgtown Mrs Robert Paul the president led In the call to worship to open the September meeting of the Daughters of Knox Living For and the were repeated in unison The minutes were read by Mrs Harold Swallow and 17 members and one visitor were present to answer the roll call The correspondence was read and the items of business were taken care of Mrs Clifford Ashley volunteered to convene the Sales of church calendars Questions on India Mrs William and her group Introduced the new study book Ask An Indian about India Mrs Jack Pink Mrs A Hansen and Mrs Tom Watson formed a panel and answered questions on the music art and Journalism in India Folk Mass Sunday This coming Sunday St Albana Anglican Church will be repeating the Folk Mass used in February of this year which proved so popular end meaningful to many Everyone is most welcome to join the congregation on Sunday at a m for a truly uplifting experience in contemporary worship The Rev Dawson will be celebrant with the church choir and musicians University Women to hold meeting The University Womens Club of Milton and District will be holding its first meeting of the fall season tomorrow night Thursday Meeting place will be at the home of Mrs Elizabeth Frame on 10 Esqueslng east of Highway Rigg Haul from Milton to Mai Mrs Andrlnga and three youngsters came from Georgetown to 16 Mill W The Free Press Joins in welcoming these new Actonians IN MEMORIAM CARDS In reply to many requests The Canadian Cancer Society has available In Cards which may be used at the time of a bereavement Cards available from or pledges paid to MISS ELMA BRAIDA Chairman of Fundi Mill St Acton or Call Announce grant for Hilton Falls dam Approval of a provincial grant of to the Region Conservation Authority for the completion of construction of the Hilton Falls Dam and waa announced Jointly by Leo Minister of Natural Resources and Halton West MPP George Kerr this week The dam is located In the Township of off No Sideroad It is to be an earth dam with a concrete conduit providing the necessary outlet works A minor Aversion from i the 1G Mile Creek is also required to facilitate the operation of the reservoir for flood control and low augmentation purposes The Authority anticipates future development of the areas adjacent to the reservoir for multiple uses Including forest management and fish and wild life conservation and limited recreational development All member municipalities are designated as benefitting and will bear the Authoritys share of the The nicest thing that ever came between a woman and her windows draped By CHRISTENSEN Fir our MIL Oil AT 8531385 Kindly call between to ensure our being at home and not on a house call Jesus shall reign whereer the Sun was sung followed by the scripture reading from Psalm chapter read by Mrs K Following the offering prayer was given by Mrs William The meeting closed with singing the hymn Oer those Gloomy hlllsof Darkness look my Soul and the repeating of the Mizpah Benediction In unison Lunch was served by the group In charge and a social time was spent Simply Superb For Ihe woman who wants the very best beautiful and elegant superb in styling and detail the soilness the subtle colouring exemplify alt thai fashion Is about this tall Designed by Mr Howard In a washable blend Excitingly priced tO IMAGE KK GEORGETOWN MARKET Baby Powder Johnsons Lit 93 Bufferin Tablets Mouth Wash 109 Paramette Syrup Hair Spray 173 Tooth Paste Family Sue Reg 77 SPECIAL an Shampoo Creme Rinse 87 Kotex48s 167 Shampoo 99 Aqua Velva Ice blue After Shave Lot Ion loi 66 Lilt Contac C fiTSS 97 ACTON PHARMACY and DRUG MART

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