Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 12, 1973, p. 2

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i Th Acton Trim Prim Wed Sept Churchill Limehouse Community corn roast features presentation WI present gift two weddings in news by A Benton father and mother Mr and Mrs Nell Anderson had her Mrs M A Webster of aunt Mrs Bent and cousin Toronto also visited briefly Miss Pauline of On holidays the Andersons Leeds Yorkshire visiting were at Scarlet Park during the summer Her Couchlching with short visits to Niagara Fall London and Church Toronto with a Barrio Newlyweds reception and party following Congratulations to Mr and at the Skyline Hotel on Mrs carl Sinclair nee Cathy Saturday Coles who were married In Local guests Included Mr Queen St East Presbyterian and Mra Campbell Sinclair By Mrs FMac Arthur Members of Churchill Community Church and Sun day School along with a large number of friends and neigh bors gathered Friday evening on the church grounds for a com roast Corn bolted In an old iron cauldron over a crackling bonfire was In abundance along with salads and plea provided by the lad les A farm wagon made the platform for the program which followed The young people of the church put on an hilarious mock wedding Susan Milne and Helen Kockx sang Bom Free accompanied bv Michael Cooper on guitar Helen Kockx gracefully dan ced a modern Jan selection Several numbers rendered by sisters Mrs Agnes Mclntyre and Mrs Isabel Moore were much enjoyed At this point chairman Ralph McKeown called newlyweds Mary Lou and Ray Denny to centre stage Mrs Anderson Ospringe read the presentation ad dress and the couple was presented with a highbacked black leather rocker and a lantern stuffed with cash Both Ray and Mary Lou warmly responded lo the best wishes expressed by all pre sent Due to the chill evening breeze and the number of children present the was banked over early Church news Churchill Community Church Sunday morning wor ship service was very well attended Mr ser mon was taken from Psalm The Shepherd Psalm The choir Thank You Lord Anderson at the or- Sunday School also was very will after the summer holiday The regular mecling of the Churchill Community Church Women will bo held at the home of Mrs C Storey on Wednesday September 19 oclock In hospital We ore sorry to report two of our CCC Women are pat ients In Guclph General Hospital Mrs Frank Thomp son underwent surgery on Monday morning Mrs George Milne was admitted and will be having tests Wo do hope for a speedy recovery and that they will be able to be back home soon Mrs and Mrs G Riley and boys dob and Ted en joyed a week holidaying along the French River Guests on Sunday with Mr and Mra Moore Bever ley and Ron were their niece Mr and Mrs Gordon McKen- of Orangcvllle Registered Miss Debbie registered last Friday and will be attending College at this term Recently a miscellaneous shower was held in Guclph for Mrs Mary Lou Denny a re cent bride by her aunts Mrs Elsie Patterson and Mrs Jean Birthday gathering Mr and Mrs Leslie attended a birthday for father on unday when all the family were present at Mr and Mrs George home at Vir gil Visitors Mr Wllbert Brown who Is still a patient In East General Hospital Toronto hod his two brothers and a sister Mrs Shirley Hoskln Mr and Mrs Walter Brown and Mr and Mrs Elmer Brown all of Que bec to visit him Then tney came up and had supper with Mrs Brown and family Visitors on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Ward Hamilton and family were Mr and Mra St wart Lawrence and child ren of Orangcvllle also Mr and Mrs Harvey Haddock and children Rosemont Mr and Mrs Mike Hamilton and children Georgetown and Mr and Mrs Bill Smith and Stephanie of They all enjoyed a swim and com roast In the evening BURNING HAYSTACKS on the Powadiuk farm on the Guelph Line Fire levels Powadiuk bam Students back at schools new paving longwaited by Doris Fines The pupils and teachers are all back in the classrooms for another term with three new faces among the teaching staff Teachers this year are Grade l Mrs Peggy dim ming with 31 pupilsTGrade 2 Mrs Ann Smith 31 Grade 3 Mrs Bemlce Buchanan Grade Mra Nancy Sinclair 31 Grade Mrs Vera Denny Grade Mrs Claire Bussell 30 Grade Mrs Mary Nellls Grade McCann principal Lome Brown This is a total enrollment of pupils Bus drivers to School are Clarence Denny Gordon Robert Ellis Mrs Robert Ellis Mrs Donald Anderson and Mrs Norris White Mrs George Silverwood Lang also drives a bus but she delivers pupils to Brisbane To high school Grade graduates of 1973 are attending various places of learning Going to Erin District High School are Lisa Nancy Graaf David Faulkner Gary Ferguson Dorccn Johnston Barrle Leslie Barbara Major Jennifer McAdam Cecilia Milton Harold Moore and Laura Rayncr Pupils In are Bill Black Bill Cousins Peggy Hawkins Susan Hodge Judy Johnston Donna Laura Leslie Sandra Robbie Jeff Stewart and Lome tiihgnV flT Attending John Ross arc Sandy Wolfgang Spent hot days at hockey school by Scott Mr and Mrs Bernard Franks of Yorkshire England are house guests of Mr and Mrs C Crawford Mr and Mrs G Burt and Mr G Henderson along with Mr and Mrs J spent a few at recently Mr and Mrs Miller along with her sister and husband Madge and James Roe enjoyed almost eight weeks travelling west to Check corn iKuuui arm era are to check their com for now Many are finding that the com is already too mature and too low in moisture for good ensiling A further delay In harvesting this crop could result In a silo full of molding com Vancouver and Victoria visiting relatives at Campbell River and also doing some fishing Bradley and Donald Thompson spent some or the hot weather at hockey school in Community sympathy is extended to the Bailey family in the death of Jims brother Bill recently Locffler and Paul Miller Enrolled at College Heights are Jerry Lou Ann Leslie and Susan Stewart While Ann Garner goes to Guclph Centennial and Debbie McKcndc to Fergus High At university Donna Milton Is attending University this year Gary Ferguson has returned to Waterloo University for an eight month term to complete his engineering course Mr and Mrs Vernon Stewart and family spent Sunday at their cottage on Lake Paving project Cox Construction of Gueph begun work in pailaUan high way from Acton to This Is a project long awaited since the Department of Highways took over this stretch of road In 1963 An end of the season picnic was held at Hogmana Park for the children on Sunday They all had a marvelous time and won prizes in the childrens races water balloon throws and peanut scramble Ice cream and pop was enjoyed the end and finished with a picnic supper I meeting Mrs R Howard read the Mary and Martha story for the scripture reading at the September meeting of Womens Institute Miss Doris Fines was hostess and the roll was answered by naming a custom of another country that I like Plans were made to attend different functions such as the annual tea at the Wellington Terrace In Elora Mrs GRobertson and Mrs Elmer Fisher will be helping Hlllsburgh WI in a food booth at the Potato on Saturday Mrs Ed Archibald and Miss Doris Fines will be hostesses at the Wellington County Museum at on Sunday Get well cards Get well cards were passed around and signed by all those present to be sent to members who are ill Mrs Wm Milton and Mrs George Grundy Program convener was A noon hour fire yesterday Tuesday levelled a barn belonging to Terra Bella Ltd at Amble wood Farms on the Guclph Line just south of 22 Slderoad Members of the family are part ners in the Terra Bella firm Approximately haystacks In nearby Held were also destroyed as strong winds spread flames In a southerly direction There was no stock In the barn but it known a quantity of straw and a sailing dinghy were lost in the fire An equipment shed a few yards north of the barn was not damaged Barn gone Aclon Firefighters Mrs D G Robertson who spoke on the topic Citizenship and World Affairs She asked each person lo name a low of Canada also an item per taining to world attaint was mentioned by each member Mrs Elmer Fisher was winner of an Indian quiz with Mrs Howard and Mrs Gordon lied In second lo the call but turned their attention to controlling fire In the haystacks since the barn was almost completely destroyed by the lime they arrived Hoses were hooked up and water drawn a pond near the bam of Joseph which is at the front of the property The Terra Bella barn and a house occupied by sons Russell and Robert Powadiuk Is directly behind at the end of a qua tier- mile long lane Stop fire Firefighters remained at tho scene most of the af ternoon to prevent the fire from spreading to bordering dry fields Cause of the blaze is not known The farm was once owned by the Youart family and more recently by Malcolm Moffat The barn was the second In the area to be levelled In eight days La si week Ihe farm of Jim Brown on the Fourth Line of south of 15 destroyed by fire Mr and Mrs Fred Brooks Messrs Joseph and William Brooks Stanley McEnery Fred Anthony MUaea verley Moore and Beryl McEnery Mr and Mrs Walter Linham and Miss Linda Mr Keith Calms and Mr and Mrs Robert Lindsay Jr Attend wedding Mr and Mra A C Pat terson were guests at the MintzTurner wedding at and Ihe reception at Big Chief Lodge on Sept 1 They visited the Bill Henrys at Midland during the same weekend Mra Fred of visited them several days recently The Womens Institute met at 10 am in Limehouse Memorial Hall on Wednesday opening with the Ode and Collect Roll call was an swered by an old superstition future All Ihree resolutions to be voted on at Ihe area convention are to be upheld by delegates million Noble called Mrs toward and on behalf of the members Mrs presented a Continued on Page served by the THE ACTON FREE PRESS Aulhoriitd at Second Gats Mall Postal Number BABY SHOW REGISTRATIONS Registrations will be accepted at the Acton Arena on Friday Sept 14th 730 pm tParent or guardian only required for registration Show to be held at the Arena on Saturday Sept 230 pm 8713272 or Sim Thru Thuri and Sat 1 00 vid mM I Oner a time Ihrn 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