Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 3, 1975, p. 7

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Ospringe Achievement Day enrolment news Brownie group as full fledged members of the pack at enrollment night in the school auditorium Rev George Lewis told a little story to the Brownies Mrs Lewis played the piano for The Queen and Canada Gathered around the toad stool which forms the centre of the Brownie ring and the reflecting pool watched as Kelly Lisa Swackhammer Kim VanManen Sandra and Karen were enrolled by Mrs W District Commissioner for Spirit Valley Mrs Sam was en rolled as Tawney Owl Four former Brownies served lunch Bonnie Lang Cindy McCausland Colleen McCausland and Linda The Grand Howl was given for the mothers who were present and the helpers also for Mrs Ernest McCausland ex Brown Owl who was pre- Birthday Mr Harold McMillan Is a in Guelph General suffering with an attack of bronchitis We hope for an improvement Boon Mrs Martha Jackson cele brated her birthday on Friday She was assisted In serving tea to her many callers by Mrs Murray Mil Douglas Robert son of Guelph Mrs D G Robertson of Acton and Mrs Dan Winter of the town line Two special guests were Mrs Stafford who Is and Miss Maggie Reed aged both of Erin Mrs Edward Smith and Mrs Glen Jackson attended the Leaders rip to the Royal Winter Fair Nov 20 and Achievement Day Achievement Day for Let Bake Bread was held on Sat Nov 29 at Roes R Mackay Public School Leaders Mrs Edward Smith and Mrs Henry of l Mrs Glen Jack son and Miss Judy Johnston of 3 attended members pre sented a skit Bread Around the World mem presented a skit A Day In the Life of the Yeasty Beasty Teri Flinders Os Cringe and Jantje vender eidc l received County Honours Knox Presbyterian Church Is presenting their annual Christmas concert on Sat Dec a at 15 Come and enjoy an old fashioned con cert Everyone welcome Seoul troop The First Ospringe Scout Troop has progressed satis and now has 11 members Scout leaders arc Glen Jackson Peter Sehroe- and Blaine Campbell Troop leader is Joe Beck assistant is Chris Stewart and treasurer is Mark Jack son Meetings are being held at various locations at the school for and Mrs Jackson for woodworking On Nov they met at Mr Jackson home and went on a hike The boys hiked about five miles and were required to light a ire and cook their own lunch Many Interesting activities are lined up for the coming weeks The Free Press Wed December 3 en am be Church of Canada had the Si aiiJS circulation of any putting racks on Iheh- Ca cars and heading for the hills perineal more than 310 sunquest vacations ACTON FIREFIGHTERS drove four miles to extinguish a blaze at the old Nassagaweya dump Saturday afternoon A spectator who said he In the call told firefighters he had to yell at people who were throwing garbage onto the fire Tne man who did not wish to be identified said he did not see how the fire started The fire did not threaten the surrounding Gravel pit permit hearings over Tues The Ontario Municipal has been budgeted Board hearing into for road improvements The cations from Premier Con- preferred route for tracking and Telephone City gravel lo Hamilton and Oak Gravel for permits to open is west from Erin on pits In Erin township con county west on High last week Kenneth Smith appeared for Premier examining roads and alternate routes He said way and south on gar Road The Toronto area would be reached via the Erin Coledon town line cast JFrcc District Page Ombudsman speaks at Ratepayers group Churchill Light first candle on new Advent wreath by Mrs Fred Mac Arthur Rev A W sermon subject for last Sunday was Churchill community Materialising the Spiritual church service Sunday was The choir sang an A very well attended Pastor Stable Light is Burning It Newcomers church catering in the news by Mrs A Benton Communion services will be held on Dec at 30 a Preparatory services were observed last Sun The A ladies catered a hot turkey dinner at the Anglican Church hall in Georgetown on Fri evening for the Volunteer ambulance Association and their wives We welcome Mr and Mrs Batchelor and family to the John house formerly occupied by Mr and Mrs Kevin Clarke and family School children enjoyed a holiday on Monday while their teachers were Involved in a Professional Develop ment Day John Boich to replace One Gilmour Superlntentend of Program John was transferred to the position of Superinten dent of Instruction effective this July by Hilton Board of Education Thursday Boich will replace Superintendent of Instruction One Gllmore who recently announced he is retiring this summer The board will now have to find a replacement for in the position of Superintendent of Program Boich described his trans as simply a lateral move ment in the boards ad ministration ladder and noted he won t receive more money was the first Sunday In Advent Mrs William Kockx Fourth Line florist who is so faithful at providing flowers for the communion table through the years had made the traditional advent wreath with four candles the first of which was lighted for last Sunday service Visitor Dr and Mrs LeeSanfordof Winnipeg were guests for a few days last week with Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr Christine and Jeffrey Mrs C Best of Peter borough visited on Wed with Mr and Mrs Charles Binnle Mr and Mrs Michael Green of Canton Ohio visited with their grandparents Mr and Mrs Davidson Mr and Mrs Ward Hamilton visited over the weekend with Mr and Mrs Earl at their home at Pal grave Mrs Ann Brooks of Weston spent last weekend with her sister Mrs Mary McEachcrn Mrs Ward Hamilton visited with Mr and Mrs Ross Carol at St Mary Mrs W J McDonald spent a few days with her daughter Mrs William Elliott Thunder Bay On coming home she brought her mother Mrs home with her for a few days The first meeting of the Ratepayers Association since the summer holidays was held last night Tuesday with Ontario Ombudsman Arthur Moloney speaking President of the Associa BUI Johnston said he was disappointed In the turnout as only a handful of people made it for the beginning of the evening He blamed the poor at tendance partly on the mall strike and partly on the weather Mr Johnston ex plained that flyers had been sent out to homes In the area to notify people of the meeting but because of the strike people would not thought to look In their mail boxes Snow squalls during the day may hove deterred some people from coming he said However by the end of the evening 60 people had made their way Into the gym Mr described his Job staff and responsibilities to the group He was also pre sented with a handcarved griffon the Ombudsman symbol by vice president Carolyn Andrews Trie griffon on Highway and south on Highway Thirty ton trucks advo cated Land architect Coales presented site plans acres have been set aside with a mining area of acres gravel In Ontario has from 11 to tons per capita The company pit at has a 12 year supply remaining and the the board restoration would follow each phase of mining counsel for the Con Citizens She requested an evening meet ing for people who arc unable attend during the day and the chairman agreed to sit until Tuesday Dec SAN FRANCISCO Suit LOSANOaES Milton Travel Service 14 Martin St us you your travel need TWID IDQuw Canon so Ad ana was carved by Mr Johnston For a full report on the Erin property was purchased meeting see next week to supplement output Environmentalist Alex Local churches are plan ning special services for the Christmas season New Jerrold Push Button TV CONVERTER Get those Extra Channels Just sit back and relax to change the channels 7995 A A ELECTRONICS York Guelph ACROSS FROM CORRECTIONAL CENTRE 8366410 Evenings To our customers We regret that it will be necessary to close for the season on Sunday night November It is our intention to modernize and renovate our facilities so that we can better serve you in 1976 Thank you patronage GEORGETOWN The management and staff NORTH HALTON FORDMERCURY 8776928 GEORGETOWN ONT 4574217 NEW COMMUTER SERVICE NOW IN OPERATION between Guelph Acton Georgetown GO TRAIN CONNECTION TO 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