Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 12, 1974, p. 14

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Acton Free Press June Balltnafad 30 year career ends for teacher Kay Lawson Hip Spcystdc community retiring hoy at a In the school test She on the Muff there the 10 and taught at Various district in eluding and stone Her had written a poem her with red roses one lor each year of her career From parents students and In the Community of Mrs Jack and daughter Carol 11 In township Carol Is also a teacher Th held Inn In Brampton honor Lawson when she was resented clock radio Two collisions during week Two accidents In town were liu during the week J urn at he Dominion Hotel parking lot a car en Masscv Filial Hi Dr was in collision with parked car owned June cars In driven Arbic Mowbra Place with damage and Walter Stump with damage Limehouse Artist honored cubs at camp By Mrs A Benton Scleral V I ladies pre pared lunch for about on May at the hall when the staff of Public School entertained for the mothers friends who hud Congratulations to Miss Dorothy local artist who been made a mem the Heraldry of Canada Annlveriar Mr and Mrs A C Patter son spent the weekend at On Ha when they attended the wedding anniversary of their cousins Mr and Mrs K Turner Congratulations to Bob son of Mr and Mrs Ben Sixth who graduated with his M D degree from of Toronto We extend sympathy to the Noble and Kam families in the passing of Mr Charles Meredith aged who was buried at Prcsb Church on Cub camp Contributed Mrs Han nah Seven boys from Lime attended the District Cub camp held at Conservation Area Akela Steve Thompson went as camp cook and Elaine and Dave Hannah went as patrol leaders The weather was cool but the program great It included instruction in fire laying and rone climbing a night hike and a day hike a dlspla of model aeroplanes and a roaring The disaster was one sick bov and a case of poison boys from North at slur 01 all flvt stars I imehnusi Commit Ik meeting of hi it the home of Inirman It ink Hannah en enjoyed a fir outside barb will hi hi Id I imehnusi Sunday at tinned ihur attended the held in I air grounds id Indians with to em polls and other artifacts rdighan tins rn his collectors keeper thi and Gordon Thompson Ebenezer Drowning casts pall Mm Eton Mel mum iji of Clark and Albop in A pall was thrown the United Church John is the happy occasion of the return sun of Margaret and of Rev after Jim AILsop of the old No 2 his recent illness School is the daughter of the drowning of Ken of George Clark whose Hewer in Ottawa night falhir W Clark before strong ministered lo the three swimmer details of the hurt his from 1936 to u tragic accident are is extended to his Laura and George Hewer his brother Tom and Ross and to his iLsltr Darltne Baptism Babies baptized wen of iSimpsoni and Brum Dale son of John and Kern Let daughter of Uritloni and Thomson Tumi Thomson and sang a duct Wedding from Vani oner to Scotia attended tht Hi sistir Dtbbn while the room was assisted by Jim Jr from Nova Scotia The reception was kid at the Old Mill Islington Tlie couple are to begin mimstrv at ilmrthts in Sosk Farewell party at hall Sat Fifth of a series On the beat Mr long llrniieh Baptist group a hoi the on Wed bun aught flic ladles of lit provided them with their usual tasty fare Mr and Mrs have mm into their home which Mr and Mrs Harris lift loronto Mr lliirell works in Toronto still imiimutlng the GO train Mr Rankin is in Churchill Mrs Joe Matthews is tin too We hope they ill A fnrewi 11 was In 1 1 In tin Communiu on night parly danced to record and played Mrs Ixirni was on thi enm until and other helped Donations monev thim lo in In It new and hum Ihdi lowly fimillv ihi for Ihi fuluM nt Holy incurrul just The family of Mi In Id family at tin of Mr mid at Mrs IV union w sobs Nrwsirvlti haw bent in tin i lunch to tin nil hymn Ixmks laitof si a mimonal alii tit hail liiimsliul In tin of lh till Mis Mink aid mini Mr anil Min Dm iIiikI on In Mr who nil wish Itlihmd Slim nil wlmti lid J 36th anniversary Sun for church on the hill munity THIRTY red roses one for year of her teach career were presented to Kny at a reception at Speyside school last Thursday Red is her favorite color A set of luggage was the com gift Si rvi held at Sunday mill to m This was for tin of thi is a plan worship and Hit rib as a ommuml liiinh Dedicate basement thirls hints An rflow man resiilmts Mimosa United Church for the scrvk of th iv it bast ment Hit mi nl as first due was found Unit idid for J Si classes and so the group of wards plan Inwards this in hope il will provide a multiple of for also Special musii was provided for Ihi occasion which in eluded an anthem Ring Hells of by the choir a duct by Rowan and June an by the choir and two numbers Don Rowan was organist The of iptism was when Piter I dgur infant son of Mr and Mrs Snm Gibson christened by the minister of the congregation lev Anna Tilnr Rev of Gail former minister read the lesson and cut ribbon at the dedication Guest speaker ioncli gallons win fur with hi tin larger r pi unit id in id sunt solos mormtig and ivinlni whili Kitls Ihunhllrs 1 oik Soil modi linn Inbiilion at galhirlnc llu st for was tin Rev A HA llD of United I mini Ontario At tin morning sen lei Mr tin llieim of Cod em tin fact lhal His of sorvanls for i of Ills Kingdom Is so from amnri unpromising in lit and pnsiut ihiUio luslorv Ihi sjiiuki oil Urn Vallum lid i nil Hospital In is railing lor Itn I Alton inlaw mi Mr- Mini is tilih of ickii of tointrodui elht public lolhurlo officers Hon is Ik r lung up unit wit by ihi I I unit is used at various hour in result A ind is measure jom it 17 and in Milton prior coming to in Deer mix J Constable Barrett enjoys working in a small detachment where you art close to and have a variety of ll ikhimt of this who iitmiliil lilt itl I his w is and Mrs I id- if Ospringe Pleasant diversion for Wf Mrs lnrlii Mr ml Mis I SI mil Mis Inn visit Mr mil Mil Mi nil Mr I As a iris tints fin i diversion in birth of a second grandchild Daniel Bonncll is the son of Susan husband Jim was born in Toronto Hamilton of noted that this area had produced man distinguished people of whom the presnt citizens should be proud Have faith Ik pointed out that the should the folk Parents should stand behind their children have fnilh in them This is Important and will have a ver positive iffect will make them work harder The congregation invited the basement after the service for lunch and a fellowship hour from Ihc ordinary meetings Ihi ladies of W I went out to dinner it on Wednesday evening They at rest where a loiel hour was enjoyed in the friendly atmosphere Thej drnv to Acton lo the home of Mrs D Robertson where meeting was held on the patio district w is reported Hubert I Douglas Ir and Mrs An hit Minn of Hit or after morning si rviei Ii is In on Sunday I lit wire Mr ilh md mil Mrs Kulh tiirbir Mr 1 1 in Mr Mi s Mrs irli s rum s Mr ins it Woodstock mi Mrs Philip Ixvy of Mr lo j ornill of Troy His is now following Mrs in Guclpli t and Mrs Moir ii si minister mimstir on Km The main discussion of Some beautiful quilt blocks were of various designs knitted stole pictures for the amateur photographer were admired It wis agreed every one should hobby Mr and Mrs II Russell of Detroit Mich spent a few days with Mr Russell s sister ind niece Mrs Thomns Dons while hen visited other relatives in the icmity of on tin Isilm Tins is tin hit School session or sum school will re in September Mrs Slew visited with htr Mr Mrs I mil fimiK Afininurl for few JUNE 14 to 23 BRAMPTON FLOWER FESTIVAL ACTON CHAMBER of COMMERCE INVITES EVERYONE TO MEET THE CANDIDATES NIGHT TUESDAY JUNE 18th AT PM AT THE ROBERT LITTLE SCHOOL At Acton Citizens Band will parade the candidates cavalcade from Fellows St to the Robert Little School NO ADMISSION REFRESHMENTS SERVED This is your opportunity to meet and hear your own candidates and ask questions Sponsored b J minim inrvumnruuiniuuij TAX NOTICE Ratepayers of The Town of Milton are reminded that FIRST INSTALMENT OF FINAL TAX BILLING IS DUE JUNE 19 1974 Penalty of per cent per month or any portion thereof will be charged on the first day of default and the first day of each month there after on overdue installment until paid DONALD LOUGHEED TREASURER PLEASE NOTE PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT GARBAGE BAGS WILL NO LONGER BE AVAILABLE AT THE TOWN HALL With a Massey- Ferguson 8hp lawn tractor you can mow a 34 strip of grass miles long with only pints of gasoline Quality built by Ferguson World a largest manufacturer tractors See them today at Murt Allison Farm Equipment SALES SERVICE Wen of Geornetown Arthur of iili I mi Tin tin of mil Mrs W Edward H Schroeder DC Dortor of 109 St HR SERVICE II lll WW ERIN READY MIX Ready Mix Concrete Sand Gravel Stone Fill and Top Soil 17 Side Road ERIN 8339601 Compire Room Air Conditioners You get a lot more than just cool comfort from a Westingtiouse room Air Conditioner Your cleans the air it removes smoke and cooking odours inside the house dust and allergy causing pollen from outside air and comfort robbing humidity CUSTOM COMPACT SERIES FROM

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