Ballmafad Visits church UCW in news The Acton Free Press Wed June 16 7 jJrrss Page Accused rapists appear in court by MM ShorthlllSr Visits church Mrs Joyce Clarke was able to return home following surgery and is convalescing Mrs Dick Shorthill joined Mr and Mrs Alfred Thomp son on a trip to London to visit Mr Thompson two sisters We re sorry to hear Mr James is ill in hospital also Mr Mcrvin White Hope fully they will have a good recovery soon meeting The meeting was on Tuesday evening at the home of Linstead Doreen the president opened with a suitable thought Sheila Stiles gave a very thought searching devotion She stressed the influence of parents on the lives of their family Little we realize how some act or words of ours remain in he minds of our children all their lives Often an influence for good or the reverse results Eileen McEnery read the minutes and the usual discus TheUCW will take the service July 11 Alma Sinclair gave a report on the Presbytenal at Laurel to which she was the delegate Aug I weekend there will hi a bake sale on the at m Proceeds will be for relief of stricken countries There will be no meetings in July and August Mrs Clare Burt showed slides and offered a lary on her recent visit in China Lunch was served by Jessie and Will a Shortill Vlsitlnt I had a pleasant chat with Bill McEnery one morning Bill and Cheryle with daughter Tanya are visiting parental homes here and in Georgetown as well as sister Carolyn and in Acton They have their home in Edmonton Bill is a historian who is very int in all about the McEnery history Ebenezer Surprise barbecue in the news By Mrs Ron McLean Communion was observed at on Sunday The junior choir sang Jesus met the woman at the well with Jay Hitching as soloist Rev It sermon topic was Earth lo Heaven When Jesus preached in the synagogue he had a con trolled situation Some of his hearers care for what He said about being Ihe son of God When Jesus preached on lakeshore the crowds were so many He had to get into a boat lo speak to them The word parable means thrown together taking an earthly experience and com paring it to heaven When Jesus stood before the crowd He had to be brief lo the point and picturesque When you speak of abstract things people soon forget When Jesus spoke of taking His body and blood they would remember Visits Earl and Mildred Ward visited his sister in Brampton on Sunday The family of Ronald and Isobel McLean surprised them wilh a barbecue party in honor of their wedding anniversary The Sunday School picnic is planned for June EVERY MONDAY BINGO NOW HELD IN GEORGETOWN ELKS LODGE Mountafnvlow Rd Go town Eiriy 30 Doors Open 7PM Bingo Starts Games w 3 Specials 70 Jackpot in 53 Nos GUARANTEED or Community and Detection In Small Children FREE BUS SERVICE From Acton and Congratulations Congratulations are extend lo Paul and Donna Metcalfe who arc celebrating their seventh wedding anniversary June Donna delivered the speech to the track and field competitions and winners last week at GDHS She and Mrs Cosgroal have been their coaches the past year and she commended them on their fine sportsmanship Ireland Mr Michael Duston has returned from a six weeks visit to his native Ireland in the southern area His rela tives live in lhat part of the country and he was visiting them and viewing out the con there which in no way resemble the troubled area Funeral The funeral of the late Wm Rogers took place last Wed in Mr Rogers had been a lifelong resident of area and had Silverwood reached a goodly age Mrs Lillian Shortill is moving out to live with her mother here at Ballinafad She has been In residence in an apt for a number of years having recently been office manager at Queen St Mental Centre Toronto but had been with the govt Form Tax pro gram previously She has an A C T degree and will be Deputy Clerk of Erin Town ship for a two month trial Church The sacrament of Holy Communion was admin at service Sunday The attendance was low for the event A worship thought was Let us search and try our ways and turn again to the Lord Let us lift up our hearts with our hands unto God in the Heavens Services are planned for July except for July no vice Picnic June Four men from an Indian Judge William Sharpe reserve in Lake Slmcoe remanded the accused until charged with raping an ie- June at which time a trial year old Acton girl on April 26 date is lo be set appeared briefly in provincial court in Milton last Wcdnes fer ALL SET TO GO The entire Ospnnge Cub Pack took off Friday on their bikes and rode to the Everton Scout Camp for a weekend of roughing it Such activities as canoeing swimming fishing and sports were enthusiastically enjoyed The leaders are reported to be recovering nicely Church picnic camp Strange balloons keep local people busy still mysteries Mrs Scott I held their June meeting at the Ontario Museum Kel so June Thirteen members an the roll call naming a foreign food used here The minutes of May meet were read and adopted financial report given June is Senior Citizens week and Ihe manor residents are having a garden party on that dale and would like help from W I members such as baking was received to attend the opening of the Adult mentally retarded home Countryside on June at one p Trafalgar Road The secretary treasurer was instructed send to the district secretary for the fall luncheon celebrate 75 years of W I work The members asked to save stamps and hand them in this fall as a special project Annual picnic will be at acres Acton Project history Mrs Margaret Campbell was convener for Agriculture and Industries and Mr Carbert entertained us the history of the pro ject This was the first year of putting artifacts In that tell the story of evolution in agriculture from 1867 It is a picture of country crossroads with working saw mill and blacksmith shop Ninety two acres ore set aside to complete this agriculture selling In 1966 the government bought tifacts belonging to the Math family Thirty one stud are working there for the summer After the tour of interesting things members had their lunch and left for home Strange balloons Recently Alicia Scott spot led two balloons caught in a Ihorn bush behind their prop erty and with help of Susan Bailey brought them out There had been four Two were deflated and two tied together with nylon string Two were about the size of basket balls and were printed Campbell It a mystery Mrs Bess Scot Vancouver Island and Mrs Marjone Barkley Calgary were visit with Mrs Margaret Campbell recently olden Sal June 12 was Golden Wedding day for Alicia and Harry Scott It was intended to be very quiet as Mr Scott s health is not good Many friends and neigh found out and dropped in to wish the many more years together Mr Jul ion Reed called and resented the with a plaque and wished them many more years of health and happiness on be half of the Government of Ontario signed by William G Davis Premier of Ontario 1 mentioned week about helping to launch the baby robins out into the world I thought my worries were over when the saints preserve us I saw the young lady sitting on the nest again me three eggs irrn his time Why she content four children Mrs Robert en ttrtained at trousseau for her daughter ilti last Sunday afternoon Pouring tea were Ihe groom mother Mrs Vi Robinson from Mrs bibs sister Mrs ton ing the guests were Mrs His md and Mrs Duff ied mother of the griom Julie and Debbie Picket served while Judy Calhy Libs Join and Debbie Salmon showed wedding and shower gifts to the guests A good crowd attended Knox Presbyterian Church picnic on afternoon It was an outdoor barbecue and cook oul the home of Mrs Allen Ihe children had fun wilh rates and games The winners of the different age groups beg inning with Kindergarten were Heidi Wilcox Andy Morrison David Jackson and Carol Slew irt wheelbarrow races Heidi and Jeff Jack son Jackson and Andy Morrison Kdrcn J ickson Mora Stewart Mark and Richard Wilcox three legged races Heidi and Jeff Jackson Andy M David Jackson ft ur legged race Carol Ste- w irt Mora Stewart and Karen sack races Sharon nicy Karen Jack son Jackson and Carol Stewart finish up the games three teams in a seavenger hunt Camping trip On June Scouts wen camping They met at 30 at Ken Stubbing ton farm and then back icked i mile west and Limped along the ramosa river setting up everyone enjoyed a wiener r as On Saturday they practiced by building a Inppewa kitchen The rest the was spent swimmme fishing and hik Sunday morning every one hiked three miles to tend services Ospringe Church Eleven scouts two leaders and one resource man attended this Skills learned at this camp go towards the Adventuring badge Wedding bells Congratulations to Patli Fills Alex who were married Saturday June at pm in Knox Presbyterian Church Palti is duughler of Mr and Mrs Robert and Alex is the son of Mr and Mrs Arnold The brides at were her Iwo sisters Judy Cathy and the groom s sister Joan Mower girl was Izatl a cousin and the ring bearer was I men John was best man and the ushers were Steven and Jim Boles Graduation photos a by The Free Press TACKABERRY TURF TREE LTD Stump Removal please call and leave name address Phone no ARE YOU SATISFIED How do you feel about the quality of Information con a what community services are available In North Hallon b what programs each service organization provides for the public how fo contact a desired community service organ What role do you think general public should assume In regard the decision making process of such programs as local and regional social and physical planning ion health and welfare services the following services In good fair poor actlvi good fair poor ODD a a ODD a a a social sorvktt family programs welfare manpower day care aid to aged aid to handicapped sarvlcai police protection tire protection water planning Olhor Specify good fair poor ODD a a a ODD a health health units nursing dental hospitals medical doctors pre school primary secondary post 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area of Milton Constable Terry of Milton Is handling the investigation Fire destroys Reeds tractor Sunday night Julian Reed found things can get hot outside the House of Commons as well as inside A tractor on his farm caught fire and was quickly put out by George town firefighters KANT I formerly T Fnh Chips HOURS Free Press classified ads bring big results and cost little Thurs Fn Sat 10 m 11 10am Sunday Noon 8pm Tel 8532060 HOCKEY SCHOOL AUGUST AUGUST NORTH HALTON SPORTS CAMP AT THE GORD MEMORIAL ARENA GEORGETOWN This programme was developed by the Directors to provide a low cost highly WHY professional sports instruction course based on a sound philosophy of gul dance and professional coaching HOCKEY Specialized Power Skating Instruction Combining skating fundamentals and strength building conditioning exercises all on Ice Hockey Skills Instruction stick handling passing shooting checking and team play al on ice 2 PHYSICAL FITNESS and CONDITIONING Exercises and workouts designed to Improve strength endurance and general fitness 3 SOCCER Basic principles and tactics of team play and application of learned soccer skills hockey WRESTLING Basic Instruction on exercises balance and its application hockey hockey 5 TENNIS Basic instruction on technique game rules and co ordination 6 FOOTBALL Basic offensive and defensive tactics fundamentals In blocking passing receiving and running LACROSSE Basic principles and tactics of team play coordination and its application to hockey SOME OF OUR 1976 INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF RON FINN Worn Skating Notional Hockey loop on Linesman and Referee years Proviouily with Olympic Hockey School Recreational Instructor City of Toronto Borough of Scarborough DAN GRUEN Instructor Thunder Bay Jr A farmer American League scoring champion Detroit NHL Cleveland Previously Thunder Bay Hockey School BOB MCKAY Instructor University of Waterloo Honors B A Coached football 3 years wrestling 3 years including one Ontario Cham p for Halton Board of Education Devised ice training programme Georgetown Geminis MIKE OH Ico Instructor Graduate Waterloo Luther in Umver Coached and Halton Board Education Coached Canadian Field Lacrosse Team NORTH HALTON SPORTS CAMP 71 MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN L7G3G2 REGISTRATION AND FEES 6000 PER WEEK PER BOY OR GIRL This Includes full on ice and off ic program APPLICATION FORM APPLICATIONS SENT TO NORTH HALTON SPORTS CAMP FOR INFORMATION C PETE PAUL OR CHRIS AGE WHEN ATTENDING CAMP HOCKEY POSITION AND LEVEL PLAYED OTHER SPORTS PLAYED DEPOSIT Applications must be accompanied by a deposit of a week for each week requested a AUO AUO 13