Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 10, 1974, p. 24

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Limehouse Ospringe bags of garbage for cubs by Mm A Benton Congratulations to nurse Miss Eleanor Anderson Mr Garry Roberts who were married by Rev Peter Barrow In Presbyterian Church on Saturday morning The ladles catered for break fast afterwards and the were received at the of the bride a parents later Guests were present from Florida Buffalo Winnipeg Toronto Forest and this locality Faster sen Ices will bo held at the regular hour a m next Sunday A communion service wilt bo held at well on April with welcome Mr Harvey Norton and Mr Glen Scott were In a group who flew lo the Bahamas for a few days last week when they stayed at the Holiday Inn tub Report Mr Hannah reports that the Cuba picked up IB bags of Utter on Saturday between the Line and No High way on the Eddie received his carpenters badge Don Cnsaclman the pet keeper badge and Doug Hannah the readers badge while Kevin has received his first year service bar WJ elects officers convention church news NCW MODEL home is under construction in the Bovis subdivision About houses will be built In this phase when it concluded with to start soon Some bouses are sold before they re built Brookville girls begin tryouts Fri Tryouts for the newly formed junior girls Softball team will begin at the Brook ville ball diamond behind the former township offices on the Guclph Line this weekend First workout will be held Good Friday ternoon at and the second Easter Sunday also at All girls 20 years of age or under as of January are invited to try out for the team This Is a new team and all positions are open Shirley and Doug Thomson who founded the Minor Softball Association and have produced many and ORSA girls championship minor teams will be in charge of Brookville juniors Also entered in the league which will likely begin play in May are Burlington Slmcoe and Churchill Another paper District Page Mites The election of officers took place at the April meeting of Women Institute It was held at the home of Mrs Mike with seven Indies present The roll call was answered by the of fees The re ports were heard from the conveners of standing com Officers for the coming year are president Mrs Archibald sec Mrs 1 district tor Miss Dons Pines alter Mrs Archibald pianist Mrs Cordon Aiikcn assistant pianist Doris Fines Mrs If It Howard courtesy convener Mrs or don agriculture Canadian industries Mrs Archibald citizenship world affairs Mrs Robertson education cultural affairs Mrs Aitken and consumer affairs Mrs curator and press reporter Doris floes scripture was read by Mrs Imcr I on I thank yous expressed by Mrs meeting closed by ulna the Quern and the host ess served lunch At the next mictlng at the home of Mrs t liner tor Item of ornamental shoes of different will be displayed as well in the rweedsmuir history book Convention Mrs Idling attended hairdressers convention lust Sunday at the Four Sea sons In Toronto lurch service til Knox was was Who stands trial hi re His story to children was In keeping with spring You take a large pull of sap and boil boll and boll until you few Inches of rup In the twltom bible has so mimv pages and stor but II all both town to one John 10- or ho loved Ihe world that Ik gave His only begotten Son that whosoever in film should not perish hut have eurlnstinglire Robert Grundy return eil home after being patient in a hospital Mrs Sadie Kerns of Gait wis visiting for couple of days with Mr and Mm Mike Dudnlk and fumily B4 The Acton Free Press Wed April 10 1974 Ebenezer Flower arranging shown to UCW drive set by Mr Sunday morning worship service Churchill Com munitv Church was very well attended The choir of 14 members sang the Palms with Mrs Thompson playing for all the singing of the service Rev sermon was He drew near returning to Jerusalem Sacrament of Holy Com was observed The choir members joined with the other choirs at the Sunday evening Service hefd in Ihe Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening The next meeting of the Churchill C C Women will be held on Wednesday April 17 at the home of Mrs Frank Thompson Poplar Ave Acton at pm Everyone welcome Paper Drive A paper drive again being sponsored by Churchill CCW All newspapers and cardboard scrap metal and rags may be taken and placed on a truck to be left at the home of Mr and Mrs Wallace on Friday April 19 Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Gordon McDonald 1 Caledon on the birth of a baby boy William Craig at Mayor urges fight Milton Mayor Anne Mac- Arthur urged about SO Campbellville residents to hire a lawyer and to attend a May 13 hearing before the Ontario Municipal Board The hearing will deal with Sand and Gravels request to quarry lands in the west half of lot six In concession 10 south of Highway near Campbell She told the delegation the Township of Nassagaweya and County of had opposed any move that would have seen the truck traffic from the quarry going through the wage She reviewed a number of alternatives the council had proposed earlier and reviewed the outcome of the hearings held in 1973 and 1973 The last hearing was adjourned and the board urged the township council ana the quarry operators to meet The Mayor noted the township had waited for the operators to request a meeting but to date no meeting has been held She noted the had opposed the proposed trucking route not the operation of the quarry Hospital April A little grandson for Mrs J McDonald and a first for Mr and Mrs 1m Walters of Georgetown Birthday Mr and Mrs Eddie Storey and family of Orlllla Mrs Isabel McDonald Mr Fred Storey of Brampton and Ihelr daughter Mrs Alice Wilkinson and Gale were surprised guests on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Clifford Storey to celebrate in honor of Mrs Storey birthday Mr John Bonnell and Lee John Ryan and Lisa took a motor home trip out to Winnipeg to visit relotiv for todays Mrs Bonnell flew out and Joined them later and they alt enjoyed the trip home together Sharon and Carol Mr and Mrs Ron MeEachem Utile girls or spent the weekend with their grand mother Mrs Mary and Uncle Angus McEachern Wedding Miss Erica Strokov sang and Mrs Donald Anderson played for the pretty wedding of Nancy Anne Vonattcr to Mr David Montgomery Crowe of Bobcajjcon on Saturday evening in the Fenelon Falls United Church Mr and Mrs Donald Anderson were entertained over the weekend Mrs J McDonald has returned home Tram a tour of enjoying swimming with temperature at to Mr and Mrs Albert Brooks visited at her sisters home with Mr and Mrs R in Mr and Mrs Ron MacArthur visited on the weekend at her brothers home with Mr and Mrs Scutt in OU r OF TOWN cars line Cobble Hill road as prospective buyers look at model Nortlidown Homes The development is called Cobble Hill Estates Ballinafad Shower church WI in news by Mrs The home of and Debbie French was the scene or a pleasant surprise for Miss Nancy Swindlchursl On Wednesday evening her friends presented her with a miscellaneous shower Many varied useful were given her In honor of her approaching marriage Connie her cousin helped unwrap the pretty parcels Gomes were played and a tasty lunch served l The meeting of the Women Institute wis on Wednesday at the home of Mrs frank Smith It was as usual in the form of a dinner meeting Most of the officers to hove been returned for another two year term The Palm Sunday church service which wis also communion was well at ended Mrs Irene Hancock by transftr of mem bership from Anglican Mrs has been a faithful worker here sinct they moved from the Gltn we were pleased to have entered one of our mem The mens choir fovorcd with a number and I hi sacrament of Holy Com wis a received in very Im service lly Mrs Hon Mclean ladles attended Ihe as meeting of the U W Plans were discussed for a golden wedding Mrs suggested that we hold Meet Your Neighbour Day The evenings conveners were Mrs A Norrish and Mrs Moore who had pre pared tin interesting faster program Pat Chalmers gave a demonstration of flower arrangement both artificial and real Mrs Finlcy and Mrs A Diamond served lunch Communion was observed on Palm Sunday Next Sunday the annual hunter sunrise serv Ice will bo held at Starkoys hill in kell commencing at clock Sympathy Is extended to the family of the late son Birthday greetings to Mrs I5yth and Mrs A Din Sermon Ikv Bob Kaill spoke on An Act of Communion The Christian sacrament of com Its roots in the Jewish Jesus and His followers followed the ancient tradition The pass over originated as an act of thanksgiving year every faithful Jew serves the I very Jew tr led lo make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem Spring fever Spring fever follows hot on the heels of maple syrup demonstrations at Mounts berg Wildlife Centre Focus ing on wild flowers and birds the Spring Fever Carnival will sec the sugar house con verted to a wild flower house with exhibits and demonstra tlons Beginning May 4 young birds hatching In Incubators will be on view A tea shop featuring such exotic strains as mint and strawberry tea will replace thecoffee and hot chocolate served during the The Sugar Bush Express Four days A four weekend coining up for school and students with Good Friday and Monday holidays horsedrawn wagon ridet will take a new route along die Inke to look at mlgratorv birds Despite the miserable weekend weather and poor running of sap the Maple Sy rupFcstival from March to April 7 was visited by over school children and 1 carloads of weekend v isitors Gory director Mountsberg ex the spring to be equally successful School bookings are already being made prior to official an of the program PHONE US FOR EASTER FLOWERS 8564771 Were the PURPLE PLACE ton No West Acton Eramosa Flower Mart Offering You Free Delivery Almost Anywhere The Ultimate in Service VERY VERY REASONABLE PRICES Artistic Arrangements V A Large Variety of Potted Plants fi Freshly Cot Flowers Don Forget Wedding and Sympathy Arrangements I CARPETS FOR QUALITY SERVICE SATISFACTION ROL Buy Now Whi Good selection of LENDS on Selection Is Good Tu Wod hours IS No Job Too Big or Snull 25 Mia STREET GEORGETOWN 8771900 BEHIND OLD ROYAL BANK BUILDING TOWN OF HALT0N HILLS 36 Main Street South Georgetown NOTICE OF FINAL INSTALLMENT OF 1974 INTERIM TAXES Due to the heavy financial burden placed upon the municipality at this time of year for contract commitments and advance levy payments to various boards and commissions it is most ad to all concerned that taxes be fully paid thus cur tailing bank charges which must be borne on future tax rates INTERIM 1974 FINAL INSTALLMENT DUE AND PAYABLE APRIL IS th 1974 Taxes will be accepted on April 1974 due to Municipal Offices being closed on Easter Monday April 15th To compensate for late payment of faxes a penalty of percent per month will be charged on the first day of default and on the first day of each calendar month thereafter until taxes are fully paid Interest at the same rate is applicable to tax arrears and prior outstanding taxes Please contact the Tax Office if there is any question relevant to your Business or Property Tax situation NOTE Steps will be taken to collect outstanding taxes and dog licence fees LL0YD Tree surer Tax Collector ANNOUNCEMENT Masson Motors DONALD The appointment Donald Rodman to the position of service manager Is by PC dent of Motors Ltd Don has had an extensive background In and Is well qualified to deal promptly and t wllh all and truck problems This appointment collects our desire to provide Georgetown Ha I ton Hills with the finest automolJve service available MANURE COMPOST WEED FREE STEAM STERILIZED Government Recommended for SHRUBS GARDENS LAWNS COMPOST TOP DRESSING FOR LAWNS One inch of manure compost will keep your lawn in good condition all summer long holds moisture in sandy loam mix with clay to break It up COMPOST FOR FLOWERS AND SHRUBS For best results mix manure compost with soil before planting flowers or shrubs Then apply one inch of compost over the plants CASH AND CARRY Bushel poo a load 5 yds PICK UP AND DELIVERY ALSO AVAILABLE PEAT MOSS si It Bales carry BALE McNAIR MUSHROOM FARM UNITED 25 HIGHWAY 8632759 MILES SOUTH OF ACTON Open Every Week Day a to Join the Night Life At Sheridan Registration now going on Classes start week of Call COMMUNITY SERVICES

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