Ballinafad Bid farewell to Sales family by Mrs We have another new family moved into They are living in the brand new house built by Mr Henry Burnett and Mr Bob Mali hews on the seventh line Mr and Mrs Bates formerly of Georgetown have four children we welcome them here The service on Sunday was in the form of a farewell service to Mr and Mrs Rick Sales and family The men choir hod an anthem The sermon was based on a recent TV film depicting an ocean voyage During the service Mr and Churchill Mrs Sales Carol and Chris were presented with Maple Leaf Jewellery They are moving to Australia and will sail by ship in the near future This family have been active in our church and community affairs as well as in Georgetown We will miss their pleasant faces and friendly personalities A number from here at tended the Winter air on Sundav Mr and Mrs Frank Smith Mr and Mrs Lloyd Marshall Mr and Mrw Lloyd McLean Mr Jesse were among those who went Ospringe 4H achievement cub pack in news The Acton Press Wed Nov B5 FLOWERS AND butterflies intrigue Tina and Jodi Clow at the MultiSale held Saturday in hall by the Guides Brownies Scouts and Cubs Soost back Limehouse from England Scouts attend camp cubs enjoy Halloween By Mrs red Mac Arthur Morning Worship at Chur chill Community Church last Sunday was very well attend our pastor Rev A sermon subject The Glorious Gospel The was relieved by two lovely so los rendered by Mr Norman Gibson who was an Acton boy a school pupil now of England and on a one year furlough He has pro mised In sing again at Cnru chill Mr and Mrs Rudy Schin del and also Mr Elsie Patterson and of were Sunday guests with Mr and Mrs Clarence Denny and family Farmed Churchill friends will be very sorrj to hear Mr John Near passed away on Mon day They moved from this district where he farmed on the old homestead Third Lino until retiring and moving to Acton He has been In failing health for some time Our deepest sympathy Is w two sons and families In their sad bereavement Mr John spent a week In Manitoba visiting his and other relatives at Mrs Ross McMullcn of visited with her sis Mr and Mrs Albert Brooks and family on Sunday We arc happy to report Mrs John was able to return home from Guelph General Hospital surgery We trust she will gain strength and be herself again Birthday Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr Jeffrey and Christine were at Hampton on Saturday to help complete celebrating her mother Mrs John Knox s birthday Dinner guests on Saturday with Mr and Mrs Fred Mac Arthur were Mrs Ethel Wal and Mr Alec of also Mr Robert of Acton by Mrs Hannah Recently we had four scouts attend district patrol leaders tamp at Blue Scout Reserve It was cold but the boys enjoyed and learned a ftw things too I imehousL boys attending were Ron Kirk wood Garry Jeff and During one of their regular meetings McQueen from Georgetown told I hi boys a bit about traffic laws Now arc looking forward to a camp of their own to be held later this month I- njov parly The Cubs injoyed a great party An of only and songs was and rcfrishmuits were provided by one of the mothers Tin warrior and the hillbilly did their best confuse but I think the won the for his Hints it an original Indian costume ddte has earned his Woodsman and Ken his Shir lay Apple I was held Nov It was a very foggy day hut III and ived it to sill Ihilr apples and received by the local Tin Brownies also hud an interesting en I an uninvited guest In find out who or what it was The Brownie leaders at a raining session in month The subject was how to a regular By llie he Ijdies please call Dawn at wcik Dawn had tin f investing Host as ihc niw a plain cling I Group Com tin November met ting at tin home of Siivi and I In Acton with eight people pi sent dn topic was tin of the fill for he tilling liavi been obtained rid in ready to be installed dinner Mrs Itrnton I Presbyterian A and helpers eultrid a turkey dinner to persons at Knox Presbyter in linnial Reunion dinner on Saturday evening Booth and Anderson presmted I imehousi W I a short Nutrition at Master 1 teds Hall on Mrs Stanford of spoke to ihc Iteformid 1 idles Society mil friends on Christian I imily I ife in tin World of on Wed evening by Doris Unci Mr and Mrs Gordon and family of Brampton visited with Mr and Mrs Gcorgo Fletcher and family on the town lino Mr Harold McMillan is a patient in Guelph General Hospital We wish him a speedy return to good health A good response of mem bcrs was realized In the recently formed Inge Cub Pack under the teadcrsmp Frnic Wynne Max and Al Walma Meetings are held Wednesdays at p m In the church basement More helpers are needed Anyone Interested in giving a hand please contact Mr Wynne at The Brownies and Cubs gather newspapers for re cycling They would predate if you saved your old ones for them Papers can be left at the home of Mr Wynne tadlcn Aid meeting A perfect wife ana her duties was the topic or the Devotional at the November Ladles Aid meeting and It was spoken on by Mrs John Taylor hostess was Mrs Barrio Clarke The roll call was answered by eight members on say sing or pay Mrs Mike conducted a quiz contest Plans were made for the Sunday School concert and supper held on Dec at at the church The meeting closed with the I Prayer and lunch was served by the hostess Achievement day Achievement Day for the 111 Homcmoking Club on The Cereal Shelf was held at District High School on Saturday November 10 Janice Cousins and Knlhy Johnslon from I The Doughnuts received County Honours This group had an exhibit on Pasta with Judy Move station Johnston commentator Mrs Laurel Vlletstra and Mrs Edward Smith were leaders had a skit All around the world with cereals Leaders were Mrs George Major and Mrs Robert The Kitchen ackers put on a skit What s my grain with all members taking pari Beverly Gales was monitor and the panel was Bonnie Lang Linda Cindy and Milne Sandra Tim merman represented rice Carol Stewart was wheat and Colleen McCausland was corn Leaders for Ihis group were Mrs Glen Jackson and Mrs McCausland skit was on Staff of life Johnslon received County Honours Leaders here were Barbara Johnston and Chris Vccrmon ON DECEMBER 2nd VOTE Jack Marshall For strong representation on the Council of Erin Township Pony Club ranks third Public library at Limehouse The Wmehouse school a staff Hip hours station Is up on skids ready to be moved to Unity park at Ihc edge of town for use as a tourist information booth Us similar in appearance to Alton charming old station which Is gone for scrap Municipality of Erin Township ELECTION DAY DECEMBER 2nd 11 a m until ADVANCE POLL NOVEMBER 197411am until In Municipal Building TO ELECT 3 Councillors and Member to the Wellington County Board of Education to represent Erin Township and Erin Village POLLING PLACES DECEMBER 2nd POLL NO Miss Residence Comprising of Con cessions 1 3 Lots I to Inclusive POLL NO Community Centre Comprising of Con cessions 5 10 Lots POLL NO Erin Agricultural Coliseum Comprising of Conces 10 Lots to Inclusive POLL NO Brisbane Pgbllc School Comprising of Concession 5 Lots to 10 incl and Concessions 8 Lots to Inclusive POLL NO Ospringe Public School Comprising of Concessions 3 4 to Inclusive POLL NO Cecil Residence Comprising of Con cessions 3 Lots 18 to 32 Inclusive POLL NO Erin Township Municipal Building Hlllsburgh Comprising of Concessions 7 Lots 18 to 32 Inclusive POLL NO Erin Township Municipal Building Hlllsburgh Comprising of Concessions 8 Lots 18 to Inclusive POLL NO Erin Township Municipal Building Hlllsburgh Comprising of the Police Village of Hlllsburgh Elmer McKinnon Returning Officer Western Ontario Pony Club standings arc out and two year old Pony Club ranks third clubs an achievement of which they are very proud Results were based on lacings in the and D rallies Prince Phillip gomes and a held the University of Members who tried and passed their C level tests were Cathy Kurylowm CI Lee Tyler CI Heather Clark Sandra Chamberlain Megan Mills Carolyn Pa Cynthia Betsy all of Georgetown On November pony club members and parents attended the opening night of the Royal Save Efforts to cut down on the amount of energy used to heat schools and educational facilities in the region has saved Hoard of Education about last year Superintendent of Finance and Operations Bruce Llndley said the savings represented about eight and a half per cent reduction on the budget for energy and fuel The move was instigated by Trustee Dick Goodln who suggested steps should be taken to conserve fuel a year ago told the board meeting Thursday night that memos had been circulated and efforts to conserve would continue of the Hills Library Board if Board of Education and the Library Board ratify draft agreement drawn up by both boards Under Ihc agreement the library is the sole sibility of the Library Board during evening hours and Saturday morning Under the Board of Educations policy to en courage the of school facilities by the public all and maintenance costs will be assumed by the educational body but Ihc library board will pay for shelving needed A staff member from the Georgetown library will A similar library lias operate the I been operating In Kilbride library during the public public for some MILTON HOBBIES CRAFTS F attiring a Needlework Supplies if Supplies Knittlnn Supplies Models of oil kinds 5 Tuos Wed u Thurs and Fn 10to9pm Saturday 10 to Mam Street Milton 5711 Id I Ell C Ella r YOUR ONE STOP FARM and GARDEN CENTRE COSTA DEL SOL Pioneer Tours Especially Mature Travellers FLT AIR Continental breakfasts in Madrid and Granada Airport transfers 514 Take advantage of this tour from Nov to Apr from a week excursion Enjoy a care free apartment holiday in sunny Spain CALL MILTON TRAVEL SERVICE Milton Martin St Dollar for dollar feature for feature the Datsun B210 can still make 3000 go a way DATSUN to mi antra col otitbira wall tint aim And An aomatTi no man Mm mllMO jo im TMtsr that can tout v muni lot Model HLB310TR Toronto Montreal 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