Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 19, 1973, p. 36

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CI The Acton Free Dec Concert fills hall parties carollers news home of Mrs Booth on Wed evening Mrs chair and opening with a brlet lory of the life or Jesus Mrs Booth read the Christmas story from Matthew for scripture and Mrs Noble led In prayer It was decided to have articles or book reviews as before for 1974 study The treasurer reported 13 paid memberships nine sub scribed to Glad Tidings calendars were sold and was contributed to the supply fund Ten ait answered roll LET IT snow played the band and surprise Snow fell on George Elliott Sunday night at the high school STOCKING department Pot holders measuring spoons measuring cups mometcrs knives serving utensils and hot plates make fine gifts en present ana text word exalt with a verse of Scripture and read a current event Bach read a terse or story pertaining to Christmas Mrs Booth moved and Mrs Noble seconded a motion to reinstate he officers honorary pres Mrs Mlt president Mrs secretary Mrs A Benton treasurer Mrs A C Patterson The hostess served an Miip Flew east Miss Blanche N of Vancouver east to spend a few weeks with her sister Mrs Rough ley husband and family Group committee Contributed by Limehouse Group Committee On Dec 12 the Brownies Guides and Cubs held a Christmas concert In the Hall Parents were in the hall was full Master of Ceremonies was Akela Steve Thompson and special guest was District Commissioner Cord Douglas The Guides performed a skit entitled The Christmas Squeeze the Brownies delighted everyone with the singing Silent Night in sign language and A Partridge in a Pear Tree The Cubs showed some rare dogs In a skit Doggies In the Window and a short blackoct skit On the Bus Activity leader Dave Hannah put three Cubs through their gruelling work In a production called The Shooting of Mrs Daughter leaders were Introduced and Dolly Moulden of the Group Committee presented special calendar to the Cubs to hang In their hut A singsong was enjoyed by oil and the highlight of the evening was the arrival of Santa who distributed presents to all the Brownies Guides and Cubs Coffee was served to the parents and candy was given to each child present A draw Tor a Christmas stocking was won by Caroline Dec is was the night the Limehouse Group Committee held their special Christmas euchre Everyone attending had a ball Special flowers were presented to the ladles and a special buffet luncheon was served Draw prizes were won by Elaine Hannah and Pat Patterson Barro William Robert Kara Infant son of Mr and Mrs Wm Karn at Limehouse Presbyterian Church last Sun morning Staff The Public staff had roast beef and Christmas dinner at the home of Miss Carol Lawson a staff member an Sun Your correspondent en Joyed a visit from a dozen or more Brownies out carolling on Monday evening We extend a Very Merry Christmas to the editor and staff and the many readers of the Acton Free Press a ways of warm cordiality have a special meaning at Christmas In this oldtime spirit we wish you holiday joy evernew rich in the blessings of home family friends Merry Christmas MANAGEMENT AND STAFF TYLER TRANSPORT LIMITED No Hwy East Acton 331330 Haton Chambers form association llalton Chambers form Chamber of Commerce representatives from the five If niton groups launched a new dimension of service when they formed what will be known as the Hal ton Itegion Chambers of Com Association President Bill Gallingcr and manager Ron Harris hosted a meeting In Milton Wednesday when if was for med Harris was named chairman for the 1974 term and Georgetown Chamber president Graeme doe- He was named secretary The Association will con ccm Itself with Items of rcg interest and will rccom mend to and get approval from their local Chambers any items they feel to be a worthwhile protect chair man Harris sola Plowing match A regional support of the 1974 International Plowing Match to be held In Hal ton the Commission hydro route hearings were discussed at the inaugural meeting Members decided It was too late to lake any Joint action on the hydro route controversy Meetings wilt be held monthly Milton on the last Wednesday of the month Regional chairman Allan RON HARRIS Mnsson will attend a future meeting to advise the group on ways it can be of assist to the regional govern ment Burlington first vice president Don Crosslcy and director Parry past president lack Cornwall and manager Max McKenzie Gocbeilc Harris and Gallinger at tended the recent meeting Acton Chamber of Commerce Is also Involved in the organization but was unable have a representative at the meeting due to illness ft ArK Wewtih jltKflT to IB to all our A ptasura IB AM to you fj MANA Rainbo AND STAFF Beauty Salon

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