Family Santa brings presents for all Golden Agers by Mr Robertson The Legion hall with Its Auxiliary presented a gilt of euchre decks to the seniors Mrs Isabel Moore and Mrs evening AH annual P thanks for this S3 several numbers Mr me armor citizens Santa and gifts Santa appeared and each guest with an case Anthem concluded a very pleasant evening All expressed their Games gifts for Christmas meeting for the senior citizens Max Storey was and called on Father Morgan to say grace Bert Davidson the toast to the Queen A sumptuous turkey dinner with all the trimmings capably served by the men Greetings of the Legion Trie lady directors of Acton Bruce of Rotary Agricultural Society met at the home of Mrs William of welcome Won Harris Thompson on Thursday expressed sincere thanks for evening Dec for their gala evening Mrs Leo annual Christmas meeting A nou of the Legion Ladies delicious and bountiful pot Meeting of Trinity teachers The Acton Press Wed Dec Night casses end The meeting of the Georgetown Trinity Teachers Atsoclatlorf was held Sunday December at the home of honorary president Mrs if ft Scull association discussed luck supper was enjoyed by members After a short business period the remainder of the evening was spent in games and Christ mas gilt exchange Mrs Archibald was courtesy convener The January meeting will be at the home of Mrs Morrison on Jan 3rd DUBLIN SENIOR 4 H Marie Parker stands beside the demonstration her club made for exhibit at H achievement day at St Paul s United Church in Milton Saturday Theme of the exhibit was Accessories for the Bedroom Marie lives at R 1 Photo by Pink Witnesses at assembly the annual Christmas party to be held Monday December 11 in Knox Presbyterian Church Georgetown Next meeting will be on Sunday January at Del Eden The meeting was followed by an afternoon tea Christmas meeting benezer Christmas season re Ron McLean it a companionship Clew and Richard aroused bvGod It men ill the second TherewasoChristma By Mrs Ron McLean Clegg and Anderson lit the second The Christmas meeting of I chapter of the IODE provided a delightful evening for members Each brought something for the dinner and the tables were specially decorated for the The only realistic elusion Is that the end of this system of things we know it Is very close was the statement of L Gray district of Jehovah Witnesses In Southern Ontario as he spoke to 1586 persons on the subject Act Wisely as the End Draws Near The occasion was the conclusion of the two day circuit Assembly of Jehovah Witnesses post weekend at Secondary School Brampton which Witnesses from Acton and district attended Mr Gray supported this claim by citing recent state ments from noted authorities St Josephs figures down Humanity has been com that Christmas tree Kent candle The junior p a and an exchange of evening at a to dot luck supper being held Sie and makel a ve a speaker from the our lives contain I Sunday School Dec broken dreams and smashed ta tei woman three contacted the chapter their id in Ills majesty living In welds things together the choir holds their annual dandlelight service Next Sunday election Is held for two new elders People looked for God for centuries but know Patient days both active and continuing care for the first 10 months of 1073 at St Joseph Hospital in Guelnh were down compared with the same 10month period in but operations both major end minor Increased Drug abuse visits were down but poison control treatments were up and over alt admissions to the hospital were down report released last week says St Joseph no longer handles maternity cases except on an emergency basis which accounts for most of the drop in ad missions Active patient days for the first 10 months were compared with for the same period la 1072 and continuing care days compared with 70 for 1972 on matters pertaining to food shortages the energy crisis other matters that have made recent head lines He continued we don we are in these last days solely on the basis of gloomy claims from worldly author The wise course according to Mr Gray to look to God and the promised new order of things to be established soon here on earth and prepare ourselves for it during these lost days Patterson spokesman for area Witnesses fell the assembly program em the sense of res Jehovah Wit feel towards their fam lies and neighbors Sunday morn ng persons symbolbcd their by actual water This week several of the interest courses offered at the High School come to an end With a coffee service pro vided by the North Harriers night school classes proved to be n nice out The Harriers a track team coached by Bruce Andrews hns been providing the coffee in an effort to raise funds for transportation to track meets Although some week courses will nuc after tht Christmas break most of the classes offered in II he v or it peats of successful classes Annual meet for institutes The Federated Women Institute of Ontario met in Toronto for the annual meeting at the King Hotel from November to Provincial president Mrs Harvey Noblitt of Ottawa presided Tor all sessions All senior board directors from all parts of Ontario were present Miss Helen Home Economics branch Department of Agriculture and Food in her address expressed to the Women Institute for their support of the 4 club work The membership clubs In creases about members each year Mrs Austin New Hamburg chairman of the Hand Lee home reported that between May and Nov ember hav isited the home which included 108 buses The official opening was on August Visitors were from Newfoundland overseas and delegates from the off conference Many priorities were discussed in the future of the Home for 1974 First snow There was a minisculo snowfall Wednesday and the first were out that ran In the fall hoik Guitar Photography and Drama Workshop arc among the new offerings Of special Interest is the Rhythmic Gymnastics which icnsists of two classes one for children and one for adults Women I will be happy to hear that these are limited to Females only Registration for the next series of night classes will be on January Night school organizers very pleased with the fall program and hope for similor results In the next session HINTONS The Christmas Gift Store a wrap tf nd Tatltt UN or man a rii On hank n and nd I tut maw Electric Appliances toasters Irons waffle Irons healing pads kettles electric knives hair dryers electric razors for men and women coffee percolators lamps portable and console television sets combination and mantle radios Cups and saucers tumblers teapots wall plaques jiggers sets of dishes Coining for the entire family shirts ties socks sweaters slips panties house coats nylons slacks pyjamas slippers winter boots skates etc Towel sets pillow cases luncheon cloths bridge sets Toys games stuffed animals Visit our Record Bar and choose your Hi or Stereo Record for Christmas or Regular Papular Tunes BASEMENT HOME ENTERTAINMENT Camera HINTONS 5 TO 1 STORE BtliviwiwOTSMmtBBaBwwwatBas Clerk resigns Mil ton clerk elect said It would be up to rator Jack the new council to consider submitted his resignation to offering Mr McGeachic Milton council last week He future employment he has no assurance he In accepting the wjll be rehired by the new resignation Milton Mayor council Brian Best praised the clerk pack and Helen McGeachlc service and cooperation over ore leaving Dec is to visit the oast We years tttelr son and his wife in Australia They expect to be away a month In 1968 Mr McGeachlc to Milton as clerk administrator after service in Acton dating back to April In ERAMOSA FLOWER MART White gifts on Sunday Itv white gift Sunday at post he served as the United church and Sun C manager clerk ad day School pupils who came planning board P Into the church to par committee of adjustment also contributed secretary and cemetery readings to the superintendent service In general money Only was given rather than food to Since most of his past be used for overseas famine rriuniclpal service was with relief another municipality pen arrangements made for senior employees could nt be made for Mr prior to the im pfemcntatlon of regional government The only alternative was for him to ORNAMENTS Among the earliest Christ mas tree ornaments were some that resembled the sun stars and moon or animals Using signs of nature as decorations can be traced back to the feasts of the win iz equinox when of the personnel pagans hung similar Its the Place on Hwy No 3 west of Acton We have large Christmas Trees sizes ft to 12 ft A boutique of Christmas dried arrangements Terrarwms and Cactus gardens Holiday plants such as Azaleas Cyclamen Mums Mixed Arrangements for all occasions Weddings Anniversaries Sympathy Flowers etc FREE DELIVERY to Guelph Georgetown and surrounding areas Councillor Jim Kerr committee of the council irjnltetoo Opn 7 days a weak Bam toSprr Phone COME TO LL FORD SALES WHERE THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT IS IN FULL SWING Get Big Christmas Savings on PINTO 1 COMET AND THE EXCITING NEW MUSTANG II QUALITY USED CARS 1973 TORINO Gold with white vinyl roof and is equipped with auto PS P D B radio etc LIG 060 ONLT 12000 MIUS LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE Equipped with auto PS radio etc Good sound transportation for the family man LIC DRS 123 1969 A locally owned car dark green in colour equipped with auto PS PDB power windows radio and low mileage LIC DM I Car and Truck Rentals Leasing HUH 45 main st n acton 8532370