Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 3, 1974, p. 6

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6 The Acton Free Wgd July 3 Churchill Many visitors over weekend TUESDAYS TRACK AND field meet held for the district students at the University of Guclph saw the Erin athletes busting those from Rock- wood Brisbane and schools By Fred Arthur Churchill church members mid friends are Joined In service with Acton Baptist friends for the holiday season again this year Friends and neighbors of the community were sorry to hear of the sudden passing of the late Tom McCutcheon who used to live on the Third line Erin township Sym pathy Is extended to Mrs Mc Cutcheon and their family Wees Lloyd of Toronto cal led on Thursday at the homo of Mr and Mrs William Thompson Mrs Best of Guelph visi ted on Sunday at the home of her sister and brother In low Mr and Mrs Charles Friends and relatives are sorry to hear Mrs Harold Griffin is a patient in Guelph General where she la taking treatments Mr and Mrs William Thompson spent the weekend at their collage at Brace- bridge Mr and Ward Hamil ton were pleased to have their granddaughters Cam Jane and Amy Lynn with them the weekend Congratulations Miss Su san Brooks who graduated and received her business diploma In Business Retailing at Sheridan College lon Mr and Mrs Walter Brown of Quebec visited last week with Mrs Brown and family also Mr and Mrs Glen Caplthom of Port Perry were visitors on Sunday at the same home Dr and Mrs B Fowler and children of Maple also Mr and Mrs Stewart Hamilton of Toronto were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Ward Hamilton and family Mr and Mrs Albert Brooks attended the wedding of their nephew Mr Kenneth William Montgomery of Mount Dennis to Margaret Ann Phillips of Downs view on Friday June at oclock Reception afterwards at Masteron restaurant Mr and Mrs Ron Blake and daughter of St Marys al so spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Ward Hamil ton Miss Donna Glover of Osh- spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr Go ing home she took Jeffrey and Christine down to visit their grandparents Mr and Mrs John Knox for a little while I am pleased to report I was able to return homo after spending three weeks In Guelph General Hospital receiving treatments Ballinafad Norval school closing regret Mrs Richard We welcome back from their honeymoon the newly- weds Mr and Mrs Harvey Burt Many good wishes and congratulations arc extended to them We are happy Indeed to have them living here In their new home on tho Sixth Line Harvey has lived here all his life and wo are pleased that he and his bride have decided to make their home among us We hope they will enjoy sharing In our com munity life Graduates community graduates or Brisbane school included the following Danny Wright Craig Thompson Steven ana classrooms for boys and girls We congratulate those people for their Silverwood outspoken stand So school for all on Wednesday June In Donald Saunders Jacqueline Koperdraad Karen Kirk- and Alan Gales Highest for events went Alan Gales and Susan Great rex The award went to Sharon Burt Visitors Mrs Blanche Miller and Mrs Sam Cotter visited re latives In the community They hod a visit with the Mr and Mrs Cotter are moving to Jamaica Closing We cannot help but put In our little word of regret at the closing of the Norval school It seems Just yesterday it re placed the old brick structure there and seemed and Just a fine group of sunny Best peony takes trophy former days pupils could not possibly be let out until June and then not until after m Last days were spent reviewing exam papers and explaining difficult questions Oh well just another expressing her regrets I Returns Mrs Archie McEnery was able to return home on Thurs day after a convalescence at Mrs rest home Rev and Mrs Stiles will be enjoying a trip to the east coast for their months vacation There will be a service each Sunday in July however the usual time Mrs Catharine Matthews has been having an uncom fortable time with her asth matic condition and has spent some time in Georgetown hospital There seems to be a gross or weed this time of year that causes much suf fering for those who have allergies Community lawns The lawns around the community are lovely and green Freshly mowed end rid of the yellow dandelion carpet make the homes around here very attractive corner cemetery lot In cluded We see a new house built on the properly formerly owned by Robert and Margaret Mc- in the field next to Matthews That makes at least seven new houses being north from on the Seventh Line At Brisbane school on Wednesday at the closing Jack Hancock received the Ken Howell award for acad emic standing Dina and San dra Hancock also received athletic awards These were among other awards prcsent- A HOFFMAN Telephone MM Limehouse Ulster is bombweary Holidays weddings Mrs Barrie Clark has returned home from a five- week holiday In Northern Ireland She was visiting her aunts Miss and Miss Annie Wylle Rain weevils The cost milk will quite likely rise next year because almost continual rain and an invasion by weevils Is causing havoc for Halton Hills far mers during their hay har vest In fact the problem is serious right across and Peel Most farmers have cut their grain but because It Is so wet It cannot be gathered Those who are tatting the chance of leaving It standing In the hopes of dryer days ahead arc seeing It eaten by weevils I see things as being very grim tor feed next winter Its quite possible that a lot of off a mile from where she was staying and blew up a fence and made hole In the road She spent five days In Belfast but everything was shut down and quiet there She soys the streets are guarded In all towns you cannot drive wherever you like Just through the main streets and you cannot leave your car un attended No one allowed to go shopping alone The day after she left a bomb landed close to the building she was In Mrs Clark also spent nine days in England before coming home Rev David of Oshawa delivered the sermon on Sunday morning to the congregation of Knox Presbyterian Church There will be no services In Ospringe for the month of July but worship will be resumed August Clarence Denny took his bus drivers to Toronto on Thursday where they spent a very pleasant afternoon They visited Ontario Place and saw the film of The Volcano In Iceland and a comical film on bus drivers They also went to Toronto Dominion Centre Street Mall and across to Centre Island Brownies of the 1st Pack and their leaders went on a picnic to Story Book Gardens In London It was lucky day as it happened to be the anniversary of the Gardens and everything was free including free Icecream By Mrs A Ben Ion Mr Wm Brandt of Toronto his nephew Mr C W his wife and family during the weekend The W A ladles catered for the wedding reception Presbyterian Church on Snt Best wishes to the newly- weds Mr and Mrs spent two weeks holidays with relatives In New Brunswick In May A few days later Ihey received the sad news of her fathers sudden passing Newcastle N We extend sympathy Elections The closing meeting of the Local Association was held the home of Dawn Case when officers were elected for the next season A Hose Wood worth VicePrcs Barbara Case Sccy Thnmton Lorna Thompson Phone Convener Beverley Banish Card Convener Thompson All enjoyed a lovely buffet meal prepared by Dawn and Barbara Case afterwards The family motored to Sautt Marie for the weekend where Mr and Mrs John will visit at Mrs Ushers home for a couple of weeks Rail game The Limehouse Pecwee girls Softball team defeated the team one even ins last week Home runs were Karen Pa ton Mary Ann Byers and Graduate Mrs Ron Thomson graduated with 92 cent in Upholstering at College last Congratulations Marjorlc The I ladies helped by several young women entered a cold dinner after the wedding reception at the Aeton Music Centre on Saturday birthday Mr and Mrs Neil Anderson entertained relatives and friends on evening on the occasion of their son Morris birthday Mr and Mrs Gary Roberts nee Eleanor Anderson were home from Hamilton for the weekend Mr of bridge Alberta called on in the neighbourhood one evening Inst week Ted Morrow of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Harvey Norton By Mrs C Scott Mr and Mrs Ironside entertained two ladies from England Miss Calverson Chris Chester and Miss Pau line Mason Orpington The ladles enjoyed three weeks in Canada Ironsides and have now returned home Mrs and Mrs Ali cia Scott enjoyed a bus trip with the ladles who sponsored an Interesting daylong trip on June Rain lots of it inches to date June 8 Trophy Mrs Edgar Wesley Trophy for the best peony In the show held June by the Horticultural Society for the third time Mrs Norton spent a pleasant weekend in Dundalk on June and 23 at the annual competition of square and step dancing Mr and Mrs Stroud Ont were visitors Silverwood and enjoyed the flower show Georgetown rug hookers hod a display of work at the horticultural flower show on June and received many compliments The theme was A Country Garden Miss Diana Swackhamer Mrs Long and Mrs Audrey Deere attended hook- craft school at Trent Univer sity in Peterborough for one week Audrey taught how to make animal faces FOR YOUR NEXT CAR SEE VOLVO Now at INVENTORY CLEARANCE PRICES GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS One thing about Inflation ary costs people are looking at their homes as the invest ment they are and are really making attempts to keep up their Investments GLASS and DRIVE SATURDAY JULY 6TH Pickups start at NOON Proceeds to Acton Outers Sincere Thanks far Your Support 25 lbs Dog Dinner REG LBS SPECIAL OFF 495 LBS Master Beef Chunks by single cans or by case Master Master Canned Dog Food and Master Dog Dinner both will give your dog lots of protein plus essential vitamins and minerals So which ever your dog prefers you can be sure hes getting all the nutrients he needs to grow strong and healthy NOTE TILL JULY 6TH ONLY SAVE ON 25 LB BAGS OF MASTER DOG DINNER AND MASTER BEEF CHUNKS EVERY DOG LOVES ITS MASTER AVAILABLE AT MASTER FEEDS or 7th 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