Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 2, 1977, p. 12

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12 Tha Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov 1977 Eighth annual show Saturday for Acton Arts and Crafts group PICTURE OF his church St Joseph was bought at the Arts and Crafts show by Tom Gibbons Artist is Laura Dittnch Their eighth annual display and sale was held Saturday by the members of Acton Arts and Crafts group Tables of ingeniously crafted articles were arranged upstairs while coffee tables filled the basement room of the parish hall An original member of the group Sisko was back at the show this year She had left the group when she became too busy at the fourth Line flower shop Others exhibiting were Laura Jean Weir Jean Denny Del Gathof and Wilkin Innovations joined traditional crofts on their tables pleasing many buyers Mrs has a new series of drawings of old town churches including St J Denny specially is Josephs Knox St Albans weaving and she displayed and the Baptist church She of her most popular was selling these as framed po prints and notes Mrs scarves Her Jack also featured batik hadmadebaskelswhiehwtre and paintings for sale Mrs Weir does intriguing Del with husband had a large display of beautifully finished ceramics Florence Wilkin is a talented weaver also at tractive were her fluffy flowers made of wool Mrs enjoys making and amusing tree decorations Mrs is always designing new articles which she decorates with wood ELISABETH GATHOFS wooden crafts at held by her granddaughter Shern Watson Kitchener range from and friend Sue Katz They helped out at the table letter openers to lamp bases Saturday FAVORITE ARTICLE from her grandmothers crafts table is shown by Kim Weir Rosemary Her grandmother Jean Weir specializes in decoupage FRIENDS Edna Hall No 7 highway and Wilkes Toronto admire the weaving at Florence Wilkins booth ADVENT CALENDAR of felt with candies and little gifts for the dates of the month is displayed by Sisko Kockx and her daughter Helen at the Arts and Crafts show Saturday HELPING OUT at the Arts and Crafts show Saturday Susan 11 Division St finds time to take a few stitches in her picture What costs each of us about 20 cents a day is avail able to 80 of Ontarios population and is supposed to be good for your health You could answer this question a number of ways but one right answer includes your DISTRICT HEALTH COUNCIL What do you know about this HALTON DISTRICT HEALTH COUNCIL Come and find out about what it is designed to do and how it can serve you and the people of Hal ton Wednesday November at 730 pm At St Georges Church Hall Georgetown A public meeting and open forum involving Information and discussion about your DISTRICT HEALTH COUNCIL Obituar Region puts hold on Elderly member of St Josephs industrial park of rezoninB for rr On September Elizabeth Phillips died in St Joseph Hospital Guelph in her after a brief illness Mrs Phillips was borne in Esquesing township on Aug 1B91 She was the daughter of Michael and As the laM surging member of the kale famih Mrs Philips was predeceased brothers Philip Janus Michael John Joseph PlUt and sisters Annie Man and Margaret in June she married Phillips and lo Frederick Street where the resided until his in In Mrs Phillips moved Shewasamem of the Catholic Women League and was one of Iht oldest of St Joseph parish Shi was also active in the community until suffering a broken hip last March Consequently she was confined to St Joseph t hospital where she received excellent and enjoyed the isits of her friends and relatives Funeral arrangements were conducted the Shoe Father J officiated at the fun mass on ie daughter Pallbearers were Harold of t eorgetown Robert McMillan and Harold of Acton and Jim Tounend of Interment was in Dublin Mrs Phill leaves to mourn her Mrs and two granddaughters Linda Mrs J To mend and Mrs P and two grandchildren Ttm and Brent all of Hamilton Also sun art and nephews Deluding Mrs MeMillan of Acton and McMillan of of for I too acre industrial park in Milton north of was deferred after Councils Public Works Chairman Jack called for jet another concerning the development Members of the region planning committee argued that concerns were covered in conditions hat went along with the com mittee approval Bui told council the sewage plant under construction in Milton would oil capacity for ion it rt of industrial w aste and re tht development would have to be on private Hi pressure he region for per said that once the industries mission to hook up to the were built they would municipal Kennedy Rocker Thuriday Nov 3 Saturday Nov 1977 Reg 6488 Signs The trwt signs arc now all up on Main SI Art on Read By Over 15 000 People Weekly Shouldn your message be here Dine at HARROP OF MILTON 8788161 3 Sun Won 7 AMERICAN TICKLER iu frl I J ill Show Time Sun to Thun 8pm Fn and Sat A handsome addition any room Solidly constructed rocking chair with spindlestyle arms back and legs and a rich Heritage maple finish Home Sale savings too MILTON MALL Ontario Street South 8788178 SECOND BIG WEEK Round Steak nn Tap Round an 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