Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 28, 1973, p. 41

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Best Valentines judged at Golden Age meet ByHn D Robertson Robertson read minutes and Adverse weather conditions Mrs Mann gave the financial affected the attendance at the report Golden Age Club on Wednesday evening at Hall 37 members braved the storm Ivan Harris presided the theme song was sung with Mrs A Mann at the piano Mrs to the Ice Cat March departure time sharp CI 6 Acton Free Wednesday February THE UNUSUAL CHAIR Erin township council chambers has been the subject of much comment from visitors There are at least 21 of them in existence presented to each municipality by the County of Wellington Little other information Is available This chair has no official function but it is believed the Wellington county council once sat on it and others like it before they were farmed out The hound s head on the arm still well preserved despite over 50 years of use Thomson Photo The program planned for the evening had to be cancelled due to ley roads but hope to have It at a later date Following ad euchre and crokinole were played Euchre prizes were awarded to Mrs K Alger Mrs Lambert Robert McEnery and Ivan Harris winners were Mrs M Spear John and A Mann A contest a home made valentine had a goodly number of pieces of art Mrs C Nellts and Mrs J kindly Judged the entries and awarded first To Mrs J and second to Mrs Robertson Of note was a beautiful framed one received by Mrs Mc- when she was a girl Mrs Cossar also read the verse on one made by Mrs Woods Mrs A Mann kindly donated the prizes for the event new were received Mrs K Alger and Mrs Fruit bread cheese and cookies were served by the lunch conveners thus ending another pleasant evening Sally Ann to celebrate anniversary in Acton The Salvation Army Guelph Citadel will celebrate its roth anniversary the weekend of March and Major Ivan McNellly the com officer Informed the Acton Free Press the Saturday night meeting will be In the form of a musical with the musical sections from both the young people Corps and senior corps youth chorus participating In addition to regular Sunday meetings at the Citadel on Waterloo Avenue there will be a meeting in Trinity United lurch Acton Many Newfound landers resident In Acton have Salvation Army background and it is hoped this meeting will have special appeal for them The Citadel Band and Songsters will be taking part Guest leaders of the arm versary celebrations will be the Chief Secretary second in command of the Canadian Territory Colonel accompanied by Mrs Wahlstrom The son of illustrfous early day officer parents Finnish born Colonel Wahlstrom graduated from The Salvation Army International Training College in London England In 1938 Returning to his homeland in 1939 Colonel Wahlstrom early assignments were In the field of evangelism This was followed by military and chaplaincy service with the Finnish Forces which lasted until the end of 1944 For the next decade the Colonel together with Mrs Wahlstrom served in important headquarters and youth oriented and In I960 was named Divisional Commander for Finland Northern Division In the Colonel was appointed principal of the Of leers Training College in Helsinki This assignment lasted five years The Army Wheel turned again and in April 1966 Colonel Jarl was elevated to the important ad office of Chief Secretary second in command for all Salvation Army operations in Finland It is from this post that Colonel and Mrs come to Canada Colonel who Is a noted song writer and composer was awarded the decoration of Knight of the Order of the Finnish Lion In for distinguished service on behalf of the Youth of Finland Boundary- confusion The number of suggestions that have been made regarding boundary lines for the proposed regional municipality of Halton may have even Halton M Terry Connor confused Mr Connor recently ad dressed a letter of enquiry to the town of Georgetown after receiving a letter from Norval resident Mrs Murray Coe asking for his Intercession in a dispute with the Credit Valley Conservation Authority Mr Connor s letter was eventually passed on to Esquesing clerk treasurer French by the town of Georgetown engineering department It got me baffled why an M would send a letter to the town of Georgetown about property In Reeve Tom Hill commented at last week council meeting Mr Connor t too sure of his boundary lines added Councillor Dick Howitt He can t be the reeve replied Havey yourcred Ontario Hon John White Hon William GDavis Hon Premier Mm The one stop for all Office Supplies Duplicating Copying and Printing Years of experience as flcton Mimeograph Service now expanded to cover Stationery and Office Supplies Our stock will provide for all of your immediate office and home requirements Our prompt order system will take care of your special needs Call for service Church E Acton 8532437 41 Church E Acton 85

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