Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 18, 1972, p. 6

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The Acton Prow Octobot 18 antique cars pause in village for box lunch By Mrs A Benton About ladles Including visitors from and Balllnaiflil and Mrs of attended the I meeting In Ijmehouse Memorial Hall last evening Prts Mrs Frank Brown welcomed guests and I want to live In a friendly world was used cull was answered by naming a world leader and his or her country Mrs read current events The motto world Is my country and mankind is my friend was well prepared by Mrs Cromar and read by Mrs Guest speaker Mrs George Henderson COATS BOWLER hats and other lunch on the annual fall color tour of the Historical Automobile rfiKiTmerifltiDer ilk were much in evidence in on society of Canada parking thetr Model Hudsons and board director introduced Packard along village streets Some were from as far as the speaker Mrs years The vUlage was the stopping place for Ottawa and Chatham Coles of whose topic was Lveryonc should know about United Nations She slated that there arc thousands of Innocent people being murdered and of undernourished rhcy have great hopes for peace In the world In the UN there are member countries and speaking languages attend meetings each year at the head quarters under a staff 000 I Is represented but has no vote She said that 37 in the Philippines alone lack protein and other essentials to the point of blindness She advised us to through as all money goes where intended all work being voluntary Gift presented Courtesies by Mrs James Noble specially thanked Mrs Moffat find presented a srndll eltl from the I Hymn of All Nations cloned a and a social half hour enjoyed Thanks to Mrs Noble for this report Sample vegetable Die flub opned their meetinK on Saturday with ih Pledge in unison call wax naming a vegetable each ale day previous They then prepared vegetal les and sampled them We congratulate Mrs Gordon who was Installed as worthy matron of I caw the Eastern Star on rhurwtay evening Her mother Mrs Ida Clifford of N was the installing officer Fall tour Members of the Historical Automobile of from as far as Ottawa and last to make their annual fall tour in this About will preserved antique cars and modern ones with their Mopped in I for tbiir lunches on Sunday I of inurrat included of re Jit Williams Hungry limehouse etc i for the group is jiri at Pine Vallf y they had a tuny dm jt Someplace at llultonville A different for the and lint of this John it Milton Other local persons on the tour were R and Russell of Hornby I of the with the group him lull Visit to first charge in news By Mrs Fred Mac Arthur Churchill Church Sunday morning service was very well attended Our pastor Rev told the story of a little seed to the children showing as an illustration tiny potatoes which he had grown in his garden Brown from little seeds The choir sang the anthem Now join we to praise the Creator The solo part was sung by Jim Anderson Next Sundaj church service at 11 a will be in charge of the Prospectors Class from Toronto a former charge of Mr Come and hear their In word and song A pot luck dinner will be held in the basement after the morning worship for all those attending Please bring your favorite dish and enjoy the fellowship together Everyone is welcome The CCC Women will hold thetr regular monthly meeting on evening at Mrs Wallace s la hospital We are to report Mrs hub been a patient in General Hospital for a week now under observation and tests We do hope she can soon return home much relieved and feel inc better First charge Mr and Mrs Wallace and Mr and Mrs Thompson and wee daughter I ynn of have returned home from a visit with the former daughter Rev and Mrs Robert Hyde at Saskatchewan It was an ideal time of year for a holiday The leaves in the north were beautiful and the combines were working and night in the West following a week of snow Carol and Bob ore enjoying their work on their first charge very much A birthday supper party was held in honor of Mrs Alfred Thompson at the home of their Mr and Mrs Ralph Thompson at Eden Mills when all the family were present to enjoy an together Mr and Mrs Charles attended the funeral of the late Mis Frame of Toronto The funeral service was hold at the chapel In Brampton on Wednesday October 11 with burial in Cheltenham Cemetery Guests on Sunday with Mr and Mrs J Bonne and family were Mr and Mrs of Toronto He used to patrol this area Visitors on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Brown and family were his brother Mr and Mrs Ted Trimble and family of Oakville Mrs John Baranck of Toronto the week with her sister Mr and Mrs William Dobbie and Garry Visitors with Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr and Christine were Mr and Mrs Gordon Lindsay and family of Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs I and Debbie on Sunday were Mr and Mrs John Ross and daughters Barbara and Judy of Close up cottage Mr and Mrs William Almost quarter population enroll in Halton schools are students attending and schools in this year and the students represent per cent of Ha ton s total population of 197 members of County Board of learned at their meeting Wednesday Passports to trip for club By Mm Elsie Reed The lovely autumn weather out a good crowd to the afternoon of the Golden Age Club Highlight of the meet was plans for a Passports to bus trip being arranged tor the group by the Lions Club An response came and over members signed their intention to travel This tune the trippers will not carry their individual lunch but will each purchase hot meal around noontune were also made for members of the executive to attend a zone meeting in on Oct to plan for the annual zone rally In November Many October birthdays were noted and Mr an Mrs Charlie Cutis celebrate their wedding anniversary in October A nice lunch was served and a Need Peel chapter of the Fry Society had a response to their open Imusc in September Information of service that are open to volun leers there is a need for drivers to take residents for lob interviews to find accommodation and for group activities in the community There is a need for assistants in cooking sewing and Flemcntarj school enrolment is J2 down from the projected enrolment and down from the enrolment a said mmcrson lavender assistant director of education schools have students as of Sept and that figure 41 from Halton Sun pleasant social hour was enjoyed the attending meeting will Oct IB at 7J0pm 13 per cent With the coining up soon ill Senior I should remember to use their one power tin vole that ever four years Senior itizens reprtsent per cent of the eligible voters their power will be felt and the voice of older people as thej are concerned with life more and to improve the social and economical status of those in their olden Nine tables of euchre and four tables of were Winners in euchre ladies Mrs Mrs Nelson Lambert Mr Mr Cutis crokinole ladies Mrs Mrs Mason Gents Mr Healej Mrs Reed training sessions for new volunteers and anyone interested in more about w unit on art underway sessions will be held at the mice Main St N Brampton on evenings 15 and at 30 ptn office is open on and for information 12 permits building permits were issued in Township during the month of September reports building inspector S lavage Value of building construction was Permits were issued tor two residential buildings three resident ial additions one garage one commercial addition one Institutions addition and four agricultural buildings projections up from a year year Hi per cent of the unty population is enrolled in an elementary school and a per of the total population attends a secondary school trustees noted the percentage of population enrolled in kindergarten is declining from 1 1 per cent in to per cent this year North area letnenlarj enrolment in the north education area s schools totals down 12 students the projections There arc in kindergartens of those sell Is In the ii rth area there ire in special education Second schools in north area have students lied in Acton In lieureeloti and 1 in Milton fins ye board lias a staff oil principals and teachers in tin schools for a pupil leather ratio of to one In secondary schools the ratio is IB to one for the schools and 13 tu me in Die special vocational seliwls school full tune staff totals including in the nc rth area Hunt drug discounts Only stores offering discounts will receive business from Hilton Social and Services Department Current the department directs recipients of assistance from their department to at stores that have acjeed to provide per cent discounts Department director Jim Gray was instructed toask county drug stores to advise the county what sort of discounts are available Members agreed a list should be compiled of those offering discounts and recipients asked to shop there the current practice of using a few stores in the county has come under some criticism While no major innovations were the new scheme will allow all stores a chance to partake in the business Thompson took a trip on Sund to their at and while there closed things up for the winter Fall trip Mrs J by her mother Mrs J H Wardlaw Mrs J Dennis and Mrs A Near enjoyed a tour through the Valley to then back throuih the Beaver Volley viewing the fall colors of the leaves last and Saturday Mr and Mrs Ward Hamilton visited on Saturday with Mr and Mrs Earl Reid and family at Betty Hamilton attended the baseball banquet held at arena on Saturday evening Mrs Mabel Baldwin visited most of last week with her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Fred icArthur While she was here she visited with Mrs Arthur Griffin and Mr and Mrs William also Mr and Mrs leroy Mia Arthur and family and Mr and Mrs Masales Thanksgiving Mr and Mrs Ward Hamilton spent Saturday and Thanksgiving Sunday at his sister home with Mr and Mrs Ron Blake and family at St Marys Mr and Mrs Stewart Hamilton and Mr Henry umbers all of Toronto were also over at St Mary for the weekend Thanksgiving dinner was held on Monday at the family home with Mr and Mrs Ward Hamilton and family All the children and grandchildren were present Mr and Mrs Mike Hamilton Mark Amy Lynn and of Georgetown Mr and Mrs Bill Smith and Stephanie of and Mr and Mrs Paul Hamilton enjoyed the day together Store supervisor Mr Barry Hannah of Peterborough a supervisor with Hie Tower Stores has been trans to Brampton He is now making his home with his brother Mr and Mrs William Hannah and daughter at Churchill Mr and Mrs of Owen Sound were guests on Saturday with Mr and Mrs Bob and children Politicians royalty- plowmen together By Mrs beneeztr were very busy last Saturday serving box lunches at the Plowing Match held at the Grant Campbell At night a banquet was served it which as someone facetiously said there were almost as many politicians as there were ploughmen It is doubtful if ever had as many M M wardens reeves and other dignitaries and would be dignitaries not mention a Queen of the urrow a princess and an exqueen all assembled toother Bus trip Birthday ejecting to Cindy Anderson Mrs W Mrs A Miss McPhedran and Mrs A Wilson bus trip to California years Services as usual next Sunday In the afternoon two of our oldest members are to be honored at the home of grandson when Ella and Percy Kitchinf celebrate GO yi of marriage services will be on Oct in order not to conflict with Arkell it is planned to bee in a youth Bible class to meet on the Inst Sunday of the month under the eldership of Steve and Mrs Woods 149th anniversary celebrated its anniversary with former residents returninc to renew friendships The junior choir sanL I ift up your heads Miss Helen from was soloist inspiring with todav where Jesus walked speaker Rev Onions Acton dealt with the topic What is tht still to offer A Frenchman made a to Henrj of Navarre when he said that the is an anvil that has worn out mum hammer Die Methodist t nidi Lion within the United Church emphasized Hie importance of first hand It is not enough to have beliefs we must experience the reality of God Isaiah said wilt keep him VOTERS LIST TOWNSHIP OF ERAM0SA Notice is hereby given that I have complied Section of The Municipal Elections Act and that I have posted up at my office at the Municipal Building on the day of October the list of all persons entitled to vote in the municipality at Municipal Elections and that such list remains there for inspection And I hereby call upon all electors to take immediate proceedings to have any errors omissions or school support corrected according to law The necessary forms are available at the Clerk office The last day for filing complaints is the day of October The place at which the revision will commence is the Municipal Building The time at which the revision will commence is October Dated the 17th day of Ocfober T Hindfey Clerk of The Township of Eramosa in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on Thee The experience of with God brings joy serenity peace and confidence It has nothing to do with sectarian looking backward over the so chequered and besmirched with things of which are ashamed the good news is that we can forget it Jesus said will remember your sins no more forever We can live with ourselves when we accept ourselves as we arc Future assured Wc can look forward with courage confidence and hope that in God s hands the future is assured The condition of the world has always been one distress and wont But with God the future is our Past blotted out future assured we can enjoy the present lave the present with joyous abandon knowing that Jtsus Christ is the same and forever that is whit the has to offer to men and women who make a total commitment to Jesus Christ Toyota Corolla 1200 door sedan h engine four on front disc brakes reclining bucket seats electric window defroster tires and more all standard equipment 2188 and its yours Get yours now at PARK TOYOTA T Tyj BE READY FOR WINTER CHILDREN S SIZES TO Snow Suits BOYS SIZES to Snowmobile Suits 1495 I AND UP J Nielsens Clothing Store 37 Mill St E Acton 8532280 George Cray is pleased to welcome to the sales staff Marie Shadbolt David BarclaySmith James Sullivan Harold Martin is a past secretary manager of the Cream Producers Marketing Board Hdiold Martin is looking forward to renewing old friendships in the farming community Whether thinking of buying or selling if any of us can help you in any way please don hesitate call or perhaps drop by one evening for coffee and a chat We are located 1 miles South on Highway 26 opposite the Gulf Station George Gray Real Estate 8532888 Member of the Real Estate Board

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