B8 The Acton Free Wednesday June 14 1978 WOMENS INSTITUTE was founded Acton years ago This photograph was taken on the lawn at the home of Mr and Mrs HP Moore on Thursday July 7 It was the first womens organization in Acton that was not associated with the churches Among those in the pic ture are front row Miss Jennie Smith Mrs Hunter Mrs Anna Maddock Mrs L Matthews Mrs F Lindsay Mrs S Husband Miss M Nelson Mrs J Kennedy Mrs AT Brown second row Mrs Wm Brown Mrs Geo Chapman Mrs Stephenson Bella Stephenson Miss Moore Mrs John Nelson third row Miss Elliott Miss Allie Lang Mrs Miss Margaret Russell back row Mrs J Symon Mrs James Warren Mrs John Harvey Miss Clara Moore Free Press editor H P Moore is reclining in front of the group Meetings were held for several years in Hills Hall the hall above the Book Nook and Profile beauty salon This photograph is included in Acton I s 75th anniversary celebrated by Acton Womens Institute Hall has compiled the following history of Acton Women f or the anniversary During the past seventy five years the Acton Women Inslilutc have experienced many accomplishments due to the many ardent members who have worked so faithfully down through the years The Acton Women a Institute was formed on March 1903 when Mrs JohnR Kennedy became the first president and Mrs John Cameron was made the first secretary treasurer This meeting was held in Hill Hall and later meetings were held in members homes Our motto being For Home and Country has always been kept in the foreground and many projects have been realized through our organization During two world wars members gave much time and latent to the needs of our soldiers serving overseas In early years much effort was put into producing old time concerts and plays which patronized in Acton At one time a drinking fountain was Installed In front of former post office This was later moved to the comer of the We had a permanent refreshment booth built in Prospect Park and during the years the members have worked together serving lunches and dinners on Acton Fall Fair Day Many fair board Directors look forward to the Women Institute dinners In connection with the Halton Musical Festival our branch donated a shield and have always helped dally towards the musical training among our school children When the new addition to the Public school was bulk we presented a trophy cabinet which was in front hall The trophy cabinet was built by Mr One of our big undertakings was planning a new entrance for Cemetery Stone pillars were built by the late Mr Augustus Clifford An iron arch with Cemelery Inscribed in metal letters spans the two pillars On the left pillar Is a bronze tablet Inscribing the date These gates are a tribute to Acton Women s Institute Throughout the years making quilts has been a real hobby among our members Many tickets on our quilt last year were sold from a booth we had at the Acton Fall Fair Our members always take pride in preparing an exhibit for Ihe air Dona lions have always been sent to tho Cancer Society the Crippled Children Society and to other organizations which we feel will benefit from our help I know many more Hems of I must say we are very grateful to have the privilege of holding our monthly meetings in the Isabel Watson room of the Acton Centennial Library In appreciation we donated a baltery run clock for use in this room We have lost many valuable members through out the years and since our membership Is getting smaller and we are growing older we find it difficult to do the great work which Is ex peeled of us but we the faith few will endeavour to carry on and have courage to face ihe future Greetings from Ireland for WI anniversary Twenty members and met in the Isabel Watson room of the Acton Centennial library to the anniversary of the Acton Women Institute A pot luck luncheon was enjoyed by all present at one clock The meeting followed and greetings were brought by Mrs Campbell honorary or past president of the district Mrs G Iron side and Mrs Laura Dennis of Dublin A very special guest brought greetings from an Institute of which she is a member from Northern Ire land Mrs Beth Atkinson who is visiting her son in Georgetown The afternoon closed over a cup of tea and a piece of anniversary cake NATURES EMPORIUM ACTON WOMEN S INSTITUTE celebrated its anniversary last Wednesday with nine members and many guests present Present members are left to right Holmes Mabel Denny Marjone Hall Grace Nelles Mary Graham Nellie Lindsay Mane Dorothy Simmons and Jean McLean Members unable to attend were Doris Cook Dons Fryer Annie Atkin and Alvina ACTON WOMENS Institute celebrate its anniversary week with many special guests in attendance A special anniversary cake was also a delight of the afternoon Left to right guest Mrs G Ironside past president of the Halton District Institute Mrs Glen Campbell Acton Dorothy Simmons and Mrs Beth Atkinson a guest from reland MARGEURITE Taylor Ruby Clark and Laura Dennis were some of the guests last Wednesday at the Acton Womens Institute 75th anniversary held in the Isabel Watson room at the library Half Back program Close 1 winning tickets have been used purchase over Canadian books and magazine subscriptions under Ontario HALF BACK Program Acton library purchased several Canadian tions under the system The month pilot project represents the most comprehensive BACK concept for arts development program ever such as Canadian undertaken in Ontario on dims records behalf of Canadian books and magazines Over the next few months Ministry will be carefully evaluating all of the data generated by HALF BACK and considering of using the HALF Golden Agers to Milton The regular of the Golden Age Club was held at Lux ton Hall Bert Davidson opened meeting by asking all lo join in singing Canada followed by Theme song Secretary report was read and moved by Jean Precious seconded by Laura Dennis treasurer report and moved by Lena Mann seconded by Graham Vic liristov came in to tell bout a to the Manor on June 17 members who were not at the meeting and wish to go to Milton bus will be at Hall at pm The nutting was turned over euchre and croklnole A lunch was served of home made bran muffins with jam and tea bringing another meeting to a close Glass and bike demo report good attendance A good turnout was Mrs Milne was able to reported at the Library glass Identify certain pieces from a demonstration last Wed period of history and explain nesday evening and the different marks and designs motorcycle maintenance on and the reasons for them Saturday afternoon Error A name was incorrectly given in the Legion news column last week Joan Is a member of the executive following lions Sorry mi 12305 GARAGE SALE ALL DAY SATURDAY BEHIND NATURES EMPORIUM COOL mm OLD WHITE CHEDDAR CHEESE AUSTRALIAN SULTANA RAISINS mm low mm is mm Sat Ttiur CtoMdMon MAIN ST GLEN WILLIAMS FOODS Lorna Milne from Brampton conducted the glass course Many interested residents came out for the evening some bringing pieces of early Canadian glass for Identification Norman In true ted the Saturday utter noon course In motorcycle maintenance Mr Cornwall explained to the group the importance of taking proper care of the vehicle Acton Hydro Electric OFFICE HOURS CHANGED The office of the Acton Hydro Electric has changed the hours the office will be open to the public The new hours are 830 am to pm confirm with of Town of Halton Hills and faeffltan cooperation two bodfe THE ACTON HYDRO ELECTRIC COMMISSION CHATELAINE LIGHTING Mult i Bright Ideas For All Your Lighting Needs EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF HOUSE FIXTURES Table Lamp Door Chlmta Swag Lampa Vanity Cablntta Cantral Vacuum Cleaning Syttama Wiring Lamp Part Etc Vantllatlon Hood Fan ate FREE PARKING OPEN DAILY a B30 TIL SATURDAY NOTICE TO THE RATEPAYERS OFTHE CORPORATION TOWN OF HALTON HILLS The taxes ere due and payable in two instalments on JUNE 28th 1978 and SEPTEMBER 27th 1978 A penalty of per cent per month will be charged on the first day of default and on the first day of each calendar month until Taxes are fully paid Taxpayers are reminded that the Ontario Property Tax Credit as provided through the Personal Income Tax Return is based on the Property Taxes of the Taxpayers Principal Residence being paid in Please contact the Finance Department If there are any questions pertaining to your Business or Property Taxes by Telephone 877 Treasurer Town of Harton Hills Main Street South Georgetown Ontario Grant Usher Deputy Treasurer Tax Collector Construction Crews Busy At Newman Shoes Bob is at it again knocking down walls changing this and changing that for the expansion of his children department AND the addition of a new convenient BACK DOOR ENTRANCE STOCK MUST SOLD TO BOOM FOB CONSTRUCTION SALE TONIGHT 630930 ALL MENS LADIES and CHILDRENS CANVAS RUNNING SHOES 12 PRICE BRAND NAMES BUSTER BROWN KEDS and PONY ITS A BACK DOOR SPECIAL ALL CUSTOMERS MUST ENTER THROUGH OUR BACK DOOR FRONT DOOR WILL BE LOCKED AT WITH HOUR BACK DOOR SALE STARTING AT FRI n SAT FATHERS DAY SPECIALS Docks CASUALS ALL SLIPPERS Robert Newman Shoes Main St Milton 8789877