Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 28, 1977, B14

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B14 The Acton Free Press Wednesday Sept FIRST HUNT for a new hunt club on Sunday saw rain and fog as usual Here the Joint Masters of the local Break of Dawn Hunt Steve Lister and Neil Walsom toast the Queen and prepare to start the hunt from the of Joy and Gunner Lindvik Acton tai THE WEATHER didn deter these enthusiastic equestrians from first hunt of Break of Dawn Hunt Club Fifteen riders gathered at the farm of Joy and Gunner in EnnTownship Gloria Browne is now middleaged dropin A TUXEDO is definitely when you are watching a hunt Peter of Acton dresses to kill while hounds and horses gather for the first hunt of the Break of Dawn Hunt Club ft Bus tour for Goden Agers Many people here will remember Gloria Browne a talented lady who lived here several years ago before moving weal The Victorian C publication recently carried this story about Gloria which will be of inter est to her friends here There was no room for oddballs in schools when Gloria Browne was a but times have changed This fall the 50year old self styled middle aged drop in is back in the classroom along with 12 pupils in Spec rum school Gloria t planning on a futurL career when she grad ualcs the mother of five and with three grandchildren just loves learning living and she to finish whit she started when dropped out of grade more than years ago She hid that nagging ftelmg that she been robbed of everything that she missed out some where Spectrum has had mature students return to school but Gloria is the first to seek proper says lit boggled when hi received her application for enrolment Her tlons background were sueh th it I bet in to wonder if to fit her into the Ion I certainly w iste her time during those is a glutton or study she nun to mdwich 1 number of night sehool those busy years typing drafting car pen try sewing drawing and sketching new math for parents advertising and marketing just a few of the things she did to satisfy her thirst for knowledge And now her children are grown up and have left home she finds there is a gap that needs filling You con I just stop and cry when the children are gone you vc got to go on she says The students she rubs with at school have given her only cool welcome but Gloria who senses the slight discomfort of her class mates understands I not going to invade their private young world she says 111 put feelers out and if they respond maybe we tan learn something from other She iteful to Spectrum for supplying her with the kind of learning environment she she in her but nccr found of her children were former students it Spectrum tend til school Leave Arthur Mtunitr torgttown station Tutsdaj forMoneton where he is revisit place he crew up He spent the first years of his life there the next in Jul His press agent Don stated tint Mr protege Richard I rdminn and friends It indy Holmes and 1 m iking trip to Monet on meetings The concept sounded so exciting and I thought this was the school for me if ever decided to go back Her children and husband greeted the news of her return to school almost with indifference ve always done so many things the kids just accept it and my hus band understands because he I have to do something to keep my mind occupied That shell certainly be doing As well as taking Algebra Physics Applied Design and Photography and Radio and Television Com Gloria I read quite a lot manages to gobble up more than 300 books a year BETHEL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sunday October2 Sunday Worship Services a Sun day School tin momng Sunday School morn You ore welcome Back God Hour hoard over thoso slot Ham ItonC dial 1150 Si Collar no C H S a Toronto C H I F M am dial MHZ To onto a dial THE CHURCH OF ST MARTYR can Conor and Si Albans Di Redo Mrs Frank THURSDAY SEPT si olden Club fall bus trip on lhursda Sept was well with members koine lo Churchill to the bus leaving iround in had their i the church on Hie in It wis lovelj old church and received a bountiful In the yiidc the bus it the lumber of Commerce indue hid a tour of the seeing old mil new of interest I cine cLnlcnnul we button Ihej home iround pin and seemed very sitisftcd with the outing PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Andrew B A B Mr E A Hansen A Organs and Cho r Master Sunday 1977 Church School scry and Grades CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Church IRd N nister J BO and Mrs McFadden ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Milt Street East Founded Pastor Rev Das Sydney Sc WEDNESDAY ChorPraclico m Young People Sunday October2 1977 30 am Sunday School and Adult Class 1 1 a Morn Worsh 7 p Even Fol MONDAY m on Molhof Daughter Banquet Mas Pet Cowman EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE CHURCHILL ROAD NORTH PASTORS W Sirulhors Mr Frank Pal 2715 TOGETHER FOR the first time in years are Harold of Acton his sister Audrey Lyman of Anchorage and brother Jack of Calgary The reunion was in Calgary First meeting in 44 years Moment silence the Acton Golden Age Club met in the hall for their meeting on Wed Sept with a very good attendance Mr Davidson chaired the meeting and ill moment silence was observed for two departed members Mrs Cleave and Mr Two new members were welcomed to club Mr Mrs Stan There was a discussion on whether the club should sec A very happy reunion held at Calgary when two brothers and their sister met together Tor the first time in 44 years Harold of Acton seen his sister since she was a girl of 15 and now she has a grownup family He greeted her at the home of their brother Jack of Calgary Sister Mrs Audrey Lyman flew from Anchorage Alaska to join them It was the first time since leaving the farm on the fourth line in that the three have been together Jack and Audrey have visited since then Mr and Mrs Harold Mclntyre and Lucy Denny are back now from their day trip to the west coast After spending four days at Calgary Harold Dora and I travelled on to Van They visited other friends and relatives at Winnipeg Spruce Grove West Vancouver and White Hock A reunion for the family is already being planned for next year Heritage Noted architect Dr Anthony Adam son spoke to the Milton Historical Society Sept 15 on the Ontario Heritage Act Milton mayor Don Gordon said three local buildings are slated for protection there the town hall court house and nighan house FISHER WOOD BURNING STOVE The Gtandpa not only serves as on efficient heat ing unit but has the added feature of the open fire that will odd a cosy atmosphere to your living or recreation room Other Models A variable H 601 Drlva Oakville Ontario 8449097 Corns See Our Display at the Georgetown Fair

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