Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 14, 1976, p. 6

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The Acton Free Press Wed January 14 Northern church posts are studied by UCW and District Look at past future Reeve Bill Adsett Church women miitmn in interesting discussion in e photos of the iiutpiiM in is Mrs Tosh tin United Chureh mm recruits personnel for stun frontier posts linns in in On of for the lowers Indians win 1kIj ihurt umbers question ilk she replied tint Christ If used mtthiwl lit liciltd the suk first ind then spoke to tin eunous gathered is risiilt The ti On is is spirilnil lit tils of tin 1 tie no longer is bunk mil With till tin si vices is tin v prn- hi phns now p llowtvir Mr ill tin in of is filling the metis if tin suk In snd hit doctors ire will pud ilk iil but li is lontiiiiiiiiL mid for sir iti Ik fids dd 1 sons Mho ill 1 pin in 11 tniuiK to job mis Mrs dsiipnnlid lit re irels for workers imilil not becoming i of locil commumtv in i small is one s ire in need Thus fills ninth mil const is Sometimes mil plims in used to ir i nudieil ship ilso to to p in in is by the an i rt for leiiitf is iverume Uriels tin ship ihe of the muling Mrs Trousdale thi president pointed out thil in eon fusion of world mid thi mdnnci of more linn iver there is no other remedv She to show how various scholars out truths in so tint s iniild iiimpretund it more 1 Mrs Trousdale s the thoughts aiui is she iskulfordivmi ihi to roundup During the recent holiday period family groups win onto again as returned to the from school or hick to show the new members of the family to friends and parents Mrs June Host of it her Mrs J was the George family member as brought home his new brieii from Toronto of Mrs will he to know is safe after the fire in in Hie senior citizens home A cheery Happy Birthday is to Mrs Margaret on Christie St If have doubts about the value of the meilt an serving family Mrs Tosh about the conference to be held soon Looking over past year Township Council Reeve Bill Adsett told the councillors many things were accomplished by them which had never been done by previous councils He cited as examples the consideration of a major historical site with the Mill in and the sewers and water project At the meeting he spoke on many items ranging from the length of council meetings to restruc luring of the county govern and axes The 15minulc time limit on delegations attending their meetings Mr said was working pretty well with some people running over their limit some under He that we must adhere to the fact that delegations must apply hours in no matter what level of government or county trustee boards The meetings begin at pm although there is by law stating ending time is sometimes they run after this hour and until midnight or after He stated that although the proper procedure was one comment from each per item the Reeve felt nothing would be plished in this restrictive manner He did however say comments should be kept short Mr said he fell regiomlizatlon of the whole province Including township in the future was almost a fact of life He warned he councillors to do their homework on the subject and to a head in thesind Taxes were another of the items on list for discus sion The explained that the township wis in good fmancnl shape Ik men tinned however the f that the boards of education Wellington county ind the Grind School board sets out duties WINTER WONDERLAND along the Eramosa river This photograph of the ice formations above running water was taken by Don Hilts A Hamilton wis elected chairman of the Wellington County School Hoard if I dueatum it the etng is elected w Tin Rockalong members seniors learn of Guide program of the three mmittees ire I ducition Committee J Pope Committee C 1 I 1 in met ind Tnnsportition George Day Appointments by the bo ird of education were midt to the Guelph Public 1 ibr iry Hoard Mr Ihycock Mrs to Traffic Safety Committee to the I Committee Municipalities Mrs row ind to Ontario Public School Trustees Assoc Mrs Virginia Pirker Authority take a lot of their money Mr Adsett pointed nut that the township only sees per cent of the tax money In order to keep the rate of in creases the taxpayer down He said he felt committees for such matters as finance and roads were needed During the course of the meeting the council began to ike plans to form library and planning and a committee of adjustments Benham heads board Al tin in meeting of the imosi Planning Hoard held on J in John is elected ihairmin ind Strong elected vlce- board is presently rev the I will be several amendments It is expected tint the pi inning consultants will I invited to meeting in about three weeks time the proposed intendments before iking rccommcnihtinns to Council Mrs w is hostess for the J of Women s Institute Mrs George Mitchell pre sided for the business meet Thank replies win made by for Chnstmis Cheer Mrs McDuffc ind Helen were to It the next club Touch of The plinned for next euchre I in in No Centre Next instruction session of Needlepoint was ranged for I in Plans wen for meeting with Mrs liter son as hostess ind Mrs 1 Mrs Clcndennini as conveners lor Consumer furs Miss Helen present the Following Public Hi program 1 ill i custom i or dince from mother is well responded 2d members motto Courtesy is ilious lit start in ipdimic Current events wen pre Mrs J misty Mrs Mrs Spinie Mrs 1 Mrs II was Ihe extent of Publit Women s Institute Pr rland I Home I 1 units for friendship ind Nutrition clubs Twtcdsmuir Histories Films Tours I iries Museums Brownies Scouts ind if Guide Mrs W Peine District Commissioner for guides id dressed the members telling of the guide prognm is lo develop and good useful citizens The movement big in in C in ida it St Brownies years Guidis Hungers 1H years nmghim A quiz Password follow Meeting 1 losing with lunch Mrs Mitchell Milton Fire mints telephone number was changed this week to Ball Eden Mills Guide news Twelve Mills guides have just returned from very successful winter tamp durmj whicli time eight guides sleeping outdoors under in very low tempera This was i new for ill of them Thty in sulaled the in fully with tir piper newspaper doubled up sleep ing bags tried a space talked ibout winter vlval The were surprised when the girls slept in until Other outdoor activities wire hiking snow shoeing snow sculpturing and lots of cooking on such fun implements as tin cm stoves fish sticks which were not apprecnted by all uidts foil ovens 1 muffins buddy burners used to melt snow for soup Mr Mirk in was our wintertampiiiviser with lots of help from his wife Irene Inside the old school hot the took was thorough worked on with delicious meals being prepar such as turkey strawberry shortcake net pudding pan ikes raisin pudding ending up with slew th it we were ill too tired to eat Mrs Don n who to test the cooks laughed because the were very iistic about the cooking but not washing all the ifterwirds Badges i result of this imp following badges hive earned C air Timm Margar Hell lorn Chesworth Tammy Clifford Hay Sirih Mi Backyard 00k- Tamm Ion Chesworth Paula lliywird Michelle Heard Sherry Kirton Mar liar Rockwood Bowling Outdoor Cook Adur i Bell lona Chesworth Tammy Clifford Sarah Hay ward Manorie Junior Camper Marjnne Itamsey Challenge Badge Barbira Adair Tammy Clifford start year The nutting of for the Sunshine hid a it turnout of members and friends it was such icolddiv sunny so wi id 4J folks who ill hid i delightful after Mrs Milnt was in the in the ibscntt of Mrs Von Black who was sick Mrs Milne welcomed everyone ind with Mrs Lena inn it the pi mo the meeting was opened in its usual way and singsong took place the business distussion Mrs Donald Dunk new treisurtr read the report and it was a ver report indeed to the new Mrs called on Mrs Wilson who read i most piece for the New entitled Then we music Victor Smith with Ins fiddle Mrs lcniMannnt the pi mo some old fivonti tunes which hid vervone jigginc mil sinking Mrs Bert give out ten humorous ikes which wen read different rs so was in i very mood to play and prizes went to Mrs Mm Milne Miss Hazel Dal ton and Bert Davidson Mrs Margaret MtNabbandMr J Mrs Bert ividson and Mrs Capperauld donated and served i lovely lunch consisting of a variety of sandwiches The cuke and cheese were donated by Miss Milroy Don forget the next meeting Town Hill Hock wood 2pm January remember to get your new membership cards for this year Peacock Unpredictable Countrymen Nortom Firmer Four Corners Pant Optimists Pin Puts Muitingi 9 Feeds 5D Men over BOO Don McKersic Gil Sam Women over Marg McKersic MB Nancy Ferguson Helen Elliot Nellie VI Nightingale Ivy Ritchie Grace llrllney Gordon 131 Ifll Four Corner Don IBS McKcrile 197 Raggedy Pants 7 Bill Elliotl7S 1M 573 Helen 19A 0 Sam 179 Ted Jcstln 190 Nancy Ferguson lB4SeS Clarence Hilton 193545 Jr Farmers Glen Gray 179 220 547 Wayne Tan well 154 116 5 Gary 153 553 Sam 181 Kay I Feeds 2 Ruth 132 217 53S Allan 149 1S8 135 72 Countrymen Peter Bosch MB 207 S6B Eva Bosch 1M 13Z 239 527 Muitarma Harry Sanderson 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