Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 29, 1974, p. 7

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The Acton Free Press Wed May 1974 Flower time in Halton Hills IN ADDRESSING the girls at the St Josephs con firmation ceremony Tuesday May Bishop Paul Redding of the Hamilton Diocese explained the of standing tall as Christians Thirty six girls were confirmed including front row 1 to r Teresa Beverly Duval Connie Patti Gordon Beth Reynolds Maureen Rouse Nancy Roach Corme Lorella Dipien second row Shirley Ancker Cindy Arnold Margaret Cindy McGilloway Carrie McCnstall Alana Turner Mary Lou Lindsay Mary Vinski Donna Cameron Marilyn DeBruyn Diane Baginski Jennifer back row Nancy South Jennifer Cecilia Milton Karen Christine Arbic Michehna Pupo Teresa Synnott Bishop Redding Kim McCnstall Teresa McGilloway Heather Lindsay Colleen McGilloway Jane and Eunice Gibb It our responsibility now chairman Coxc told Hills works committee Monday Ihey ricom mended to council the usual planting of flowers In Acton and Georgetown Councillor Joe began it by reporting complaints In Aclon flowers have not been planted at the cemetery this year Works superintendent rank said he has had no authorization plant trees or flowers an he did formerly In Georgetown He the planting of plants last year in George town Doug the rtcrtntlon director had already included plants for parks In his budget but its pending budget Job Where should the money for park flowers come from councillor MlkL Armstrong Churchill the responsibility theirs Were in need lawn mowers Mr Monlle added yet they ri in the recreation budget at ad ministration I confuted hi admitted Mower planting In done by Day Mr nth Kid Mr suggested even tilling at the iimikry would help Chairman no planting reguliirlj in them wild i- will In to strip of land along the shore of I with four A Videlkn and I ion ecmlng leasing of tin land Councillor locHursttx pi to lorn numliirs the former town of hope or public muss along tin I r i limited request for six months ixtuislon on for lots in Young St In from thi to the up the in I irmisiKin was mom minded for 1 I lr to loi a mul lie norm on of lot 17 ton Jm until bis I roci the Rd storm sewer The engineer request for for line punting was recommended usual painting contracts will Ik combined for all of HUM The Morris his concern over the del in the holding up work This year Is bad admitted I pin or line will riMimmt thin Confirmation at St Josephs church last week Visits church in news A letter from Hon of for nance ami Mr felt most of the rcqmstsari looked after Works committee Monday rimmniirulid to council the lo in of rolls fence and the use of tin irk for lair Sept and I I en said similar requests will be irom and there hai any problem bvMri Sunday morning worship service on May at chill Community Church well attended Rev A sermon subject was the Refreshing of God Heritage The choir of 15 voices sang the Creation Next Sunday June a folk service at conducted by the young people God Kids of the Church They are providing the music The ladles of the Church are in illng to remain for refreshments afterwards All art welcome vices will be Community Church on the hill at a and in on June The Kmnilh A J A IID of Trinity United Church I Imira will be guest speaker for tin services Special music is being prepared All cordially welcome lo come and worship with Mrs A a couple days in with Mrs llayllss and family list week Mr and Mrs Harvey Wood of Stratford called for a brief visitwithher brother A and Mrs on the weekend Mr and Mrs Hob visited on Suad iy wilh their cousin Mm Jim of who Is i in Hospital Mr BISHOP PAUL REDDING of the Diocese of Hamilton confirmed 31 boys at a recent service held at St Josephs Church The church was filled to capacity with con fir mees sponsors friends and relatives Confirmation for Jons the Bishop who instructed the boys tohve their faith and set an example by the way they act and what they do Seen after the service are front row to Charlie Ancker Tonv Peter Luty unidentified Peter Milton Dan Henry Roach second row Stan Petric unidentified John McHugh George Binden Francis Gene Braida Fred Allen Bob Kilby Gary back row Anthony Rouse Paul Tyers David John Gorjup Bishop Redding Noel Blake Warren Coultrup Mike Luty Paul Gordon Matt Spehar Henry Koks and Roach Repair in sight for band stand The picturesque band stand at the park gates got pathetic attention Monday from Hills works committee A motion initiated by councillor Joe Hurst will proceed to full council recommending repairs be made at a figure not to ex There been a great deal of vandalism said deputy town engineer Bob Austin Steps arc out railings broken stucco shattered Windows have been boarded up as a result The structure Is scurf supcrinttndctit Frank Morctte added When it was In good condition It was one the local points of Acton chairman Coxe recalled Mrs ickhnmir moved a tic ilk anil visit old Mr Mrs I rid Mm last In whin Hi Ih Mrs urn risen Hi of lhe mini Hospital also Ikhhh an I K ilhy positions there m it for them Hi ks lo to nil would liki the ti at 1 I visit them SUPPLIES REQUIRED See Ih First Golden agers enjoy Barber Shop Belles real musical trot was the Acton Golden when 16 members of the chapter of llarher Shop Belles presented a fine program at the Wed night muling group lorolhv Wilson her the program leading in singsong of Numbers by the group w ere thin presented under the Mrs Alice is lo single out number as being the lust but to this writer Plot swap unrotated refused A request from Aclon merchant Bert llinton exchange plots he owns in Cemetery Acton for other plots was refused because would take tots out of But the finance committee of council to entertain another request from Mr if the ex change would allow the town lo sell plots in rotation Tom Nicol monument manufacturer from Bramp ton before the committee on of Mr noting Ihe sue of Ihe plots were irregular and made it difficult to install a monument such as hid been purchased He fell If exchanged Mr could pay the difference Chai agreed some land Mr owned had no use Councillor Hurry said it would upset the rotation of Lev told the committee they should stick with Ihe policy established of selling plots only in rotation He wants lo buy the plots at the old said Councillor That blaze extinguished fin mi were Tuesdi night it rubbish fire on ltd started up The men ex tuieuished the in short what the rush is lor buying old price agreed Levy the matter with that said Councillor noting price had not gone up yet He said the present by law was wrong it did not take family into consideration Oklahoma was a The choice of numbers and the beautiful harmony was truly great Several readings from Jacques were also given Tlie guests presented a pleasing picture in their long dresses with purple scarves long gloves and silver slippers On behalf of the club Davidson thanked the ladles for the memorable evening During the social hour members also expressed their individual thanks and better acquainted HS HOLDEN OPTOMETRIST Cork SI Esil GUELPH Richard Telford DC DOCTOR of CHIROPRACTIC 75 Mill ST E ACTON Phone 8532483 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY OFFICE HOURS Mori Wed am 12 noon 6pm 9pm Tues 9am noon 6pm I pm 6 pm Sat am 12 noon o JACK HOLMES this week marks his an in the real estate business He was a salesman for two years with Jack Shain and and Bortolotti and years ago went into business for himself He was in the auctioneering business for eight years too with Boy Hindley and Jack Elliott He also has a commissioner license for swearing its Grease sears kitchen A pan of left attended on heated e was responsible for smoke and cupboard estimated at itch 150 according to chief Mick Holmes Churchill lid not be longing to Mr Mrs The couple were aw at the lime of the fire but a sister Joanne fieorge was in the apartment building the lime firemen arrived the flames had been extinguished Edward H Schroeder DC Doctor of Chiropractic 109 St 24 HR Mr Holmes ports it Sim alarm me he brigade the Winston intendent Mr iper OFF ENGLISH BONE CHINA Pint 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