2 Trm Acton Free Presi Wed Mar Coming and It welcome home to Alice Hilts who just returned from the Guelph General hospital after a twoweek stay She feeling much better now according to neighbor friends The perky lady re ceived special visitors from last Sunday after noon Mr and Mrs Mel and his sister The visit was well en everyone Wordi of prayer are being said for George Perry who is in a nursing home since Inst Wednesday His many friends with him a speedy recovery Friends are dropping in to visit hit wife Grace during his time of absence and she enjoys visitors don I forget is the word from St Johns Karen Nightingale is the organizer and Ivy Ritchie the driver who will transport all to a skating at the Hill burgh arena next afternoon March in gelling on the blades is being invited to attend The bus will ihe parish hall and ill be hack si the hall to IS Em iKt rail Karen Nightingale at flSfi she the answers No ape mil he barred is the word from Karen Another linger in fitielph fieneal these who was Her m Ontario i scheduled to late place i turds March wSm present annual flares many friends send their wishes that she will be on the mend really soon and back into village activities Last Wednesday I meeting was one of interest and fun as a large turnout visllcd the home of Mr and Mrs Max Storey for their regular monthly meet Learning about lives old china and furniture was the informative program planned by convener Barb Bonner and explained by the old muster Max Lionettes it a wonderful evening al though weather kepi some members at home A quick business meeting reminded that turd is one for the March auction sale at the Allan farm that March 11 is the date of the annual outing hen a trip see the lee La pade Is that on 1 a and is being held at Centennial school After the meeting a scrumptious lunch wis held as convened Winnie Hills and irfrt Woe Pont forge kid- registration l his March is set for it a until For it s it i public from to to go too that World of is being held at lacred Heart church starting it refreshments HOW MANY COOKIES will you buy is the question posed by two young brownies and a brother this week in the viftage Laura Jansen brother David 6 and Tina Brading are visiting homes for the next few days along with numerous members of the organization attempting to put their cookie selling project over the top club plans fashion show Roll call at Feb meeting of the club was show a sample of material bring used on our article and chose it The meeting was held at the home iusan Tosh on Feb Sixteen members attended is get together for the local group are learning uriqje sowing ideas and hope lo lo practise Most of the girls had chosen mjenal to work with and agreed made the choice because I it best and it would be fun to wear Pailerni Discussions on pressing and reading up on pressing techniques part of the morning program Evelyn demonstrated pa Hern alteration and Ihe girls learned how to shorten or lengthen waistlines Skirt alterations were also taught and showed the members how to make a French seam Junior members took patterns and Film and contests areUCW program members attended the meeting of Unit two United Church ladies It was held at the home of leader lnngllle During business the spring rummage sale was discussed Gladys read an tide A Corner of Our Members learned that an old Jewish law says that some grain must be left In the fields for less people and that those people who use time and talent for volunteer service are leaving gram In their fields The reading explained thai good neigh hate done this Film Helen showed a film entitled Our Latin American Neighbor Colombia Members were brought up to date on the industry topo graphy and interesting features of the South American province They learned that bananas coffee and mahogany arc Important exports The ladles were surprised at how modern the country Is An alphabetical Biblical contest was held as convened by Miss Bayne Bibles were required to provide answers Another game relating to women of the Bible was one of Interest The late Mrs Hooking had composed the game and the CWfound It challenging After he program delicious lunch was served materials to the meeting were assisted in laying out patterns senior members of the group Miss Helen Bavnc showed the girls how to do a tailor lack During the meeting Achievement Dav was discussed There will be a fashion show where fabrics and slip stitching will be judged It was decided to have a rehearsal on May for mothers of members and Women Institute ladies It will be held the school community centre Tosh will be commentator Seam finishing Instruction on was by Miss A read up on stay sewing darts scams and seam finishing provided members with more in formation on the art of It was decided to hold the March meeting at the home of Mrs Low R Fees jump for GRCA New fees have been established for users of rand River Conservation Authority parks this year included in a budget in excess of million passed recently by the chicle entry costs w ill rise to Si daily from Si SO week days On weekends fees will be Si with bus entry set at III from Season passes are up from to and overnight campers will pay Last year campers paid tirewood costs have jump ed from per unit to Si and swimming pool facilities for children at and Bran parks will cost Fees for boat launching shelters and use were not increased Chora Society plans March trip to Austria Preparations are in the making and on the Choral Society will fly to They will be guests of the folk group who visited last October While there thtv will sing at various church functions and schools Composed of Wellington school numbers group has worked in raise funds towards their trip jit inging ind dunces on which hive tickets The received i grant from the Department of due it inn for the venture This is the firt time grant Ins been given to group two ye in row going con cert scheduled for M it I ehurch in Mice will he choir fur music by din idi in composers The Experience at Pinehurst The Winter Experience Program for 1975 sponsored by the River Authority has been an outstanding success so far this year Although weather conditions limited ihe the first events held and Creek Conservation and fclora Gorge had an average of j00 people enjoy the in formative lours and nature Bulb burns blanket A blanket placed loo close to lighted bulb in closet was discovered by the Hock wood ire depart ment after i The incident occurred ihe home of Mr and Mrs of St The firemen were when house was filling with smoke No other dim hiker next experience is to be held March it the on Highway mid between Pins bridge Wildlife ml Wilderness he day will dure ecology hikes of the are as well is tours of the ike Farm Ontario Aits Council is bringing 11 Mel ville Cook from Metropolitan United church Toronto to itcomptinv the choir for the aster section of the included in the elioir busy of performances prior to heir Inn is a it Timothy Memorial ehurch Toronto on when David will be the org mist On a concert and hymn Mug will be held at llirriston Presbyterian I railed The Choral recently received three firsts one second at the Kiwanis music festival held In Toronto Adjudicator Mrs Phyllis Thomson musie educator from Win nlpcg the group highly Occasions III I limer- Toll I France lirnjr- Til DjrhPton lilt FRESH FLOll WE WIRE FLOWEBSAI Caroline Flower Garden Centre L JOHNS MEAT MARKET WEEKLY SPECIALS SIDE of BEEF 79 SIDE of PORK 68 TBONE SIRLOIN STEAKS fU9 ROUND STEAK BLADE SHORT RIB ROASTS 84 GROUND CHUCK BABY BEEF LIVER Homemade BOLOGNA WIENERS 75K PORK ROAST 99 SPARE RIBS 99 ft Rockwood bowling jII Archie Morrlii lipping lBijl1hlt tnjilrt Lin ilTinitiriT K Iiiuli Ml triple Willi loii77 In urn as lit J tylnn JUmbUr Men Neigh M At Junctf a I I- Urn UCW plans workshop for all place linn day work All Ill II id Ik wit I a with il and lot maili a ion aril M Mary jut wot lh win IK7 1 l IW 1 IKK lllmlil li ai Mm I fur ii V 111 II W II in one dim for nil unit will hi In Id 1 rl ilny April II lit Knox eliureh in Ayr Hours in from in until in the afternoon theme Ihe I will In anil I ife tine or feci It Is one which should stimulate ureal deal of mid hopefully in for fur workshops Ilnns To paint picture to land uses unci Ihoir affects on Program prepared by ltcv is planned A nine will be on hind to in form attending about the technical use of land planning or developing and view sol politicians Members will have opportunity to question anil inform given Purpose of the workshop Is for church members what role they can play how best they can ipply their findings The need to reconcile differences in people relationships how o identify of life the wav to open doors of com towird better urban rural understanding will be some of the topics brought out by the panelists Matches are an attraction If they sit or In l tort Ilk HOT DOGS AND CHOCOLATE to match was the menu of the day for youngsters enjoying the eating fare at the Sunday afternoon outing for youngsters whose moms and dads are members of the local snow mobile dub Your Horns Headquarters HOME DECORATING CENTRE Steelw Ave Milton 8783263 FREE ESTIMATES Open 7 30 a m to 6 Thurs till 050 in 84 seconds BAZ MOTORS LTD HALT0N HILLS CREDIT UNION 273 QUEEN STREET ACTON HALTON HILLS ONTARIO PHONE 5198530911 SERVICES OFFERED SHARE ACCOUNT DEPOSIT ACCOUNT CHEQUING ACCOUNT Die Insured to a maximum of at no cost to 6 to minimum monthly balance compounded hi yearly No charge on writing cheques Personalized cheques supplied tree 3 interest on minimum monthly balance paid monthly AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELLERS CHEQUES SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES MONEY ORDERS LOANS TO ABOVE SAVINGS REGISTERED HOME OWNERSHIP SAVING PLAN REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVING PLAN Fee 5 per year Life and total disability insurance at no cost to member OFFICE HOURS MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY AM TO THURSDAY AM TO 6 FRIDAY AM TO SATURDAY AM TO NOON Membership open to all persons residing or working in Halton Hills area Location Highway No Quoen Street Acton Mjnatjer Phone Bus 853 Res Bccomo j part owner of your credit union join today