Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 19, 1976, p. 8

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The Acton Free Press Wed May 1976 Limehouse Vandalism worries neighborhood people by Mrs A Benlop Congratulations lo students taking part in the music fes Bennett Pub lic School on May as well as to their trainers Lime- house Junior and Primary choirs each took second place and the triple duet ob tained 80 all conducted by Mrs A J Benton Gradual Ion Congratulations also to Miss Stephanie Lister who graduated in Recreational Leadership from Mohawk College on Sat W I meeting The I met in the Lime- house Memorial Hall on Thurs eve ten members and nine visitors present Roll call was answered by giving attribute to a good neigh mostly answered by kindly deeds and thoughtful Pres Mrs Booth open the meeting by reading timely lines Lilacs for and I Like to Teach the World loStng and the Collect The insurance dueforrenewal was believed inadequate and it was mously decided lo double it Ospringe Everyone is perturbed by the vandalism in the neigh bourhood the hall having had a number of windows broken as well as damage and theft the Scout Hut and heavy damage at the school and the latest when a large number of blooming tulips donated by the Canadian Legion were laken bulbs included from Presbyterian Church Reports Reports were heard from Dist Dir Mrs Frank Brown Mrs T N Anderson reported on the successful raffle of our quilt and afternoon lea and Mrs Hannah for the crafts sale by the mothers of the youth organizations and the success of local choirs at the recent frestival where a trophy was presented on be half of Limehouse W I Homes were offered for the winter meetings for year Mrs Booth explained tht motto Other hands sunlight loo and clover and skies are sometimes blue as mine corresponding with our International meeting Mrs E Beeney having been a native of France told Interesting facts or cub there Mrs A Lefennk a Canadian citizen born in Holland displayed Dutch skates wooden shoes dolls china etc Mrs 1 born of missionary parents in India wort a tunic long pants banded at the inkle and a partly her face represented a native of a province Ihere She dressed Mrs in beautiful silk san repre senting a Hindu She told how different or distinguish districts or financial stilus All were th inked by pre the cleat of the Mrs Anderson con served Black take cucumber and iheese sandwiches and hot turned balls relishes and lea II was a lengthy but meeting Mr and Mrs A art just home from i holiday in Holland where they attended the fifty fifth wedding an of his parents 4H provincial honors school trip in news exhibit Places lo ust fivounlt book thai I hive Embroidery and Colour was wa roll tall in exhibit chosen by by members Mrs I Embroderamas Miner isher conducted Bonnie Lang and Carol contest which was won in Mrs Henry it 2 exhibit was Tours Embroidery and ihe pupils of prides J Today with commentators of school wilh Barbara Major and Kalhy Mrs Bailey while Ospringe Mrs Sin Stilch Witches chose as their bus to Kit exhibit Embroidery Stitches to the Pioneer and their Uses Diane Buck Village tin it interest man and Lou Page com seemed to shown parti mentators tu in the firm pleased to report machiner ihi cohered Mrs Gordon is pro- grossing favourably following The group went from there surgery at St Joseph s Weston s Ii ikcr to see the Hospital Guelph and expects makinc process from to be home this week ihe beginning to oil The members of Knox lagging end Tht of Presbyterian Church joined he pans id couple of weeks at Carp with Chun in Erin for us astounded the boys son Barry Carol and their breakfast in the church base- ill enjoyed Ihe family and Ward visited with on Sunday morning and lour and were delimited to them for a few days attended the service follow home loaf of id in Club Day held Ross Ely Doris George Lang mother Mrs Harry Lang who has been a resident of he Hi lis burgh Nursing Home for the past eight years has been ad to the Home at Eden Mills Mr and Mrs George Lang look her down Wednesday evening A number of homes in the vicinity were without power for four hours on Saturday A private plane caused the trouble tangling with the hydro wires near Congratulations go out to Doctors Carol and Barry Bruce of Carp Ontario on the arrival of Iheir son Jeremy Adam Michaels wee brother was born at the Grace Hospital in Ottawa on April Mrs Ward Bruce spent a MacKay Saturday They were Helen and Sandra meeting Her reading Our Homestead Church The meeting was al the home of Mrs Ralph Sinclair from Oipnng and Judy Vernon Steworl from club Each club had Radar Trap and Buniei in Some of it I home w is Grides ind their Mr I una Brown Mrs mil Mrs with some to help supervise d Hit Semite in Jin provides verv It inline Ebenezer I tin UCW hold their monthly meeting to intercept destruction Behind her were donkeys laden with food saved her husband life and David May meeting at the home of Mrs Ian Ferguson Mrs George Hewer the president opened Ihe from blood guiltiness When meeting with readings from she went home she could do Ephesians Colossians and nothing with her husband He if i hew haDMi readlnprayer Sixteen ladies had a of apoplexy and died 23 being the alternative verse containing Ihe word heal Mrs read One Little Moment after which Mrs Art orris read the scripture from Mark 0 Master let me walk with Thee was sung Mre Finley then read On the Way to Cat vary followed by prayer Mrs Horace gave a paper on Should we honor the mother of Jesus When we honor mothers it Is fitting to honor Mary She was chaste submissive full of grace willing sacrifice her son had a knowledge of the Bible and was a faithful Mrs then read a verse Lead me aright The universe is God a house Savior like a shepherd lead us was sung Mrs assisted the hostess in ser ving lunch On Sunday the junior choir sang It only takes a spark Mr Finley sermon dealt with the Old Testament story of and Abigail King David and followers had protected them from their enemles When David asked for food for his soldiers Nabal whose nickname was fool angrily refused him David was about to take revenge when Abigail came Were your headquarters for RENTAL WATER HEATERS Only per month BARBECUES Electric gas HUMIDIFIERS NATURAL GAS OTC APPLIANCES HEATERS AIR BUG ICentral or room onus KILLERS AND COMPLETE SERVICE FACILITIES ACTON cutomer Wn M your phono Gall today No toll charge MILTON NATURAL GAS LTD Authorized 164 Main St Milton 878 3281 Orangemen Parade after church Orange Lodge plans fur parade lo Presbyterian Church Sunday morning was washed out by a heavy rain But the sun was shining when Ihe morning service ended so marched the church Instead About llallun and visiting Orangemen attended 30 mile drive the service arranged by the Grand Chaplain of Ontario Rev William Milligan of They planned lo parade to Ihe church at 10 m from the Community Centre half a milt down the road But rain altered their plans so gathered al the church attended the service and marched back to the hall Tor sandwiches and coffee Help in service Mr assisted Rev Lewis wilh the service ville Deputy Grand Master and Robert of Oak ville Master An overflow crowd at tended and closed circuit TV broadcast the service to about who were forced to sit in the basement rooms The Canadians Accordion Band from Toronto directed by Norm Calvert and con ducted by Joe Wray played iv service and help was also received during the service and led the from Joseph Todd of Streets parade lo hall Waste of time councillor says MAN demonstrates some of his great climbing skills for delighted children at Lime- School last Wednesday SteamEra church news Mrs ItimMiliM ontrilul Hums to board fir rem to the he said I nth if I I 1 si irl from litre knows where we an He is light trust ilk in the light slur spiritual gifts Men working for Region Works Department in farthest corners of North drive to Milton every morning to puneh in I m fort heading back jobs nd they make Hit saint trip thai night punch nut ihe end of ll re giunn works cm ployees and the Sleeks works Hills e Sykes said he fell the trips were i waste of time gnsnlme I think il ridiculous he Wedding writeup inning i wedding Or jusl recently married Write of hit special day are published free of in The wire of John ihi onused be lli wen so her mist her tin dark Ik i life It i ees ir of ition sh wntxiclK ii I Oil thin Shi wa first mi sits r hid is of up to Ihir Hie si Itislim in th NOTICE Effective Monday May 31 1976 twice weekly garbage pickup will take place until Oct 1st Householders having garbage pickup on Monday Tuesday and Thursday will have their garbage picked up on day and Thursday Householders having their garbage picked up Wednesday and Friday will have their garbage picked up Tuesday and Friday Thank you TOWN OF HALTON HILLS Works Department Hydro r the lasci win of highlights of day The ime home very bred but hippy with whit had seen and heard and wilh what the had been able to experiment A meeting of represenln lives from each of the mosa Township schools is held it Get Ready For Spring and Summer with June 1G wilh LAWN and GARDEN IMPLEMENTS Lawn and Garden Tractors Seo new hp with stylinq i nclosob the iingine lor illy quiet Coloi coded controls ore out ot way Gel the lull on Iho new out house Riding Mowers Now 6 ind gasoline powered give lop and The is lully to reduce sound tor a quiet And see the quiet Electric 90 on display it our house Lawn Sweepers Choose from swooping widths 31 or inches Tow ono behind your lawn tractor or lo saw raking Heavy duly Rotary Mowers Thoso and 20 mchj mowers a unique handlebar mounting to both dock and engine you a controlled teal not spongy Blade and cutting chamber provide ample for clean mowing Rotary Tillers Select a 3V or 6hp tiller lor deep fine seedbeds tines mix and mulch to inch depth 13 or inch widths Reverse gear backs away fences FOR AND OTHER JOHN DUM PRODUCTS VISIT COUNTRY MART LTD 8533901 No Acton told Public Works Director Dob Moore during a com millce meeting lost week Moore bald thai while all of he works employees punched in Ave they didn oil work in the far northern where are needed THISTLE CUSTODIAL SERVICE Complete INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL CLEANING Owned and operated by Charlie phone 8531846 MAY FENCE DAYS WE HAVE YOUR EVERY NEED FOR FARM AND RESIDENTIAL FENCE BUILDING SALE PRICES IN EFFECT FROM MAY til MAY 2976 FOR YOU MR FARMER FARM FENCE FARM FENCE Rd 40 Rolls 20 Rd 40 Rd Rolls ONLY 2 Per Rd ONLY S3 Per SINGLE STRAND BARB TWO STRAND HEAVY BARB Reg Reg 55 Per Roll ELECTRIC FENCE WIRE Rd Roll ELECTRIC FENCE WIRE Rd Roll ELECTRIC FENCE WIRE LIVESTRAND Rd Roll Posts Polls SALE 60 Par Roll SALE 95 Per Roll SALE Per Roll SALE 05 Per Roll Reg SALE 6 Per Roll Reg Reg Reg S2 Reg 15 50 1b Carton SALE 2 55 SALE 85 ONLY per Ctr STOCK TANKS 16 High WIRE 95 14 High WIRE4805o 12 High WIRE 10x48 High WIRE 40 gal Rep gal Reg 151 gal Reg 40 gat Reg 75 10 BAR BAR 30 ea BAR BAR 70 SALE SALE 45 SALE 52 SALE 60 FOR YOU MR HOMEOWNER RESIDENTIAL FENCE KITS CUSTOM MADE TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS 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