Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 16, 1976, p. 12

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12 The Free Press Wed June Its official Seventh Line is Trafalgar Road Responding to concerns residents and municipal departments Region has decided not to call the Seventh Line Road 3 Monday Halton Hills works committee endorsed a pro posal coming from the region that the Seventh Line now be called Trafalgar Road a name many residents have attached to the road for many years now anyway It is called Trafalgar Road in Oakville and now will have Limehouse name in the Hills In another move to end con fusion Road 20 which is more commonly known as Sideroad will now be designated Halton Road 43 On one occasion the con fusion resulting from the town and region both using numbers for rural roads resulted in firefighters going to when the fire was on Regional Road Councillor Dick told the region had considered Hills suggestion that regional roads have three numbers but this was rejected because of objections from Queens Park He said more roads could end up having names in the rural areas and suggested Winston Churchill Boulevard be the name used in Halton Hills for the easterly town boundary of Hills the same road Is called Winston Churchill Boulevard Councillor Ern Hyde said that instead of simply assign ing a new number to Side it should be named Road Regional and munclpal engineers are looking at the whole system of regional roads and there will be a report coming out though not soon It will have major ramifications for both the region and towns I think the region will eventually go for names for all its roads engineer Robert Austin said Town badge on cuff links Councillor Pal would like the newly designed Hills badge made available to retail outlets The badge has been designed by artist Stone Councillor Harry Levy agreed manufacturers should be allowed to use the badge with the permission of on Items such as cuf links tie pins brooches or spoons Treasurer Ray King described as underwhelm log the demand for such items when Chinguacousy did the same thing Councillor Russell Miller urged action on a chain of of fice for the mayor He sug gested some emblem of the three former areas should be included agreed saying a chain of office should have some tiein with the past and recommended Russell Miller be councils representative Tell the advertiser you saw his ad Jim Favorite hymns sung at church THESE ARE THE beginnings of new classrooms for the new high school which is slated to open in the fall of next year Twentyfour men are working at the site on Churchill Road North with more to join later Steel is slated to be erected starting in midJuly by Mrs Benton Congratulations to Mr and Mrs John on the arrival of their second little daughter early June 10 Mr and Mrs of Alexandria Virginia have been visiting Mr and Mrs S Mr and Mrs Gordon Booth have returned from a visit with their daughter her band and family in Van Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Stephen Lister who had their first child a daughter born at hospital Guelph on June Mrs was host meeting on Wed eve Mrs Cnchton rend Scripture and Mrs Roughly led in Prayer Text word create and roll call were answered in verses of Scripture and each told a current event A special collection was received for the annual supply fund Mrs Benton read an interesting of a deformed who became a trained musician Following a hymn and the Benediction the host Churchill esses served a nice lunch Two well known hymns O Safe to the Rock and Rock of Ages were sung during Com service at Presbyterian Church last Sun in memory of the late Jacob Homer who had at tended there prior to 1910 His daughter In her mid eighties now living in Alberta had made the request Mr and Mrs John Glynn are home after a two week motor trip to visit their family in via Yellowstone Park and other points on the way We regret losing neigh Mr and Mrs Norman who have their home and moved to George town In their stead we come Mr and Mrs We rcfirci losing neigh Mr and Mrs Norman who have their homo and moved to George town In their stead we welcome Mr and Mrs and family from We are pleased to hear that Mr is home from hospital Sons settle in district by Mrs Fred Mac Art hut Mrs Susy Denny spent Sunday at her sons home with Mr and Mrs Clarence Denny and attended morning service at Churchill Com munity church It is so race to know quite a number of our Churchill boys have or are planning on establishing their homes in or around the home district Mr Vern Denny has built his lovely home up next to his parents Mr and Mrs Clarence Denny also Mr Ray has got settled the home vacated by his parents Mr and Mrs Wallace Swackhamer who have moved to their newly- purchased home on the same homestead Mr and Mrs Gary Dobbie are busy building a new home next his parents on the homestead I am happy to say when Fred and I were planning for our home in the year 1920 we chose where we live now my birthplace as a nice spot to settle More about that in a future column Mr and Mrs Ron MacArthur and wee Michael of Acton are quite often visiting with his grand parents Mr and Mrs Fred MacArthur or on up the third line in Erin township with his parents Anniversary On Sunday June13 Church ill Community church celebrated its 138th anniver as a place of worship and eighth anniversary as a com munity church Our new minister The Rev James B A B D was in the pulpit along with his wife and pastoral assistant Mrs Eleanor McFadden B A Rev McFadden took as his morning sermon topic Growing in the Faith challenging his listeners to strive to attain the same strong faith shown by our forefathers who founded the church This faith can only be achieved by constant and conscious effort and complete commitment His sermon In the evening Breaking with the Past taught that one must be prepared to give up and even reverse old ideas and be utterly changed If one Is to be a true follower of Jesus Christ Mc two stories for the children drawn from experience demonstrated the power of prayer and the necessity of daily practice for successful communication with God The church orchestra was in attendance assisting organist Marie Anderson The choir delivered a special anthem at each service In addition during the morning service Mr J C Denny sang a lovely solo Thanks Be to God the music written by Stanley Dickson At the evening service David McFadden song neks beautiful Prayer David is a regular member of a boys choir in St Georges Anglican church in Guelph He also played the violin with the church orchestra A special thank you should be extended to all who gave freely of their time and energy in prcpaalion for their special annual event in the life of the church A paper drive is being sponsored by the C C C W Newspaper magazines and cardboard bundled separ ately may be taken June and 23 to the storage shed of Norm Turners concrete yard Pick up on the 24th The novice horse enthusiast often has a problem gaining practical information on the many aspects of horsemanship He can usually learn to fairly easily by going to riding school However when it comes to selecting his own horse he faces many choices Parents of horsecrazy kids frequently wish they could learn more about the sport before they invest in saddles and other So it was with real interest I visited the Novice Horse manship Clinic put on recently at Farms 4lh Line Hoping to fill a real need Ron and Joan Lis ter together with their son Steve daughtertn law Marg and daughter Jennifer organized a program suitable for the neophyte horse owner or parent How to buy The three hour clinic consisted of lectures and demon strations using school horses and the stable facilities Steve and Jennifer Lister showed the interested students how to choose a horse what to look for in conformation tempera and breed Joan Lister and Jenny described the different kinds of English tack available how to buy fit and care for saddles and bridles After busy Steven had got his breath back he demonstrated schooling a young horse featuring groundwork leading and longeing Will hold Unlike many formal climes held in an indoor arena with students arranged on bleachers like a lecture hall the casual farm atmosphere of Mounlainview mode the clinic a plea social event as well as a valuable learning experience Spectators visited back and forth while admiring the newest foals and felt free toask many questions It so good to see a riding school doing this sort of thing for the novice When youre starting out its often very hard to find information and answers to the many many questions that arise Books are helpful but not as good as a practical demonstration The Listers will hold more clinics if enough Interest is shown So if you wish to attend give Joan Lister a call at 3598 and tell her DANCING SemiTransparent Wood Stain TEAK MAHOGANY REDWOOD CEDAR WALNUT GAL A SURVEYOR marks out the site of the new Acton high school on Churchill Road North where construction has started VISIT US FOR Lawn Seeds Vegetable Seeds Lawn Fertilisers Flower Seeds OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8 TIL DARK 126 Main SI CAROLINE FLOWER 4 GARDEN CENTRE miles of Acton South of Hwy Every Saturday 9 pm to 1 am at the Legion JUNE COUNTRY Ds 26 The Wheels Admission 400 per couple ENTERTAINMENT IN LOUNGE EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT AM PLEASE NOTE Tlwro mill NO Saturday Dancing or Friday Em August Fathers Day Check out our excellent selection of portable color stereo component jets cassette cor stereo or radio for the car WIGO TV Keep Him Out Of Hot Water The Contessa 850 PORTABLE OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS Portable Radios from Tenco Stereo Headphones OB BRAUN ELECTRIC SHAVERS FROM AND UP DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN

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