6 Acton Press Wednesday April 1980 vfec and district Rockwood DIGEST Proceeds will go to sponsor May weekend cub and scout camps Outof owners may drop their offerings a Street near Saunders Bakery that morning Ron Area One of for Wellington County explains pro grams available for special students at the Rock wood and Home and School Assoc latlon Meeting held at Centennial School re How about that for an Easter weekend Did you ever sec such day or Sunday before Rock wood was alive with residents raking lawns washing cars cleaning out and moving earth Don t stop now You can sit down till next winter Easter services at oil churches were wellattended with he sun shining on Easter bonnets Who Me The camera delights young Amy a nearly twoyearold attending the Presbyterian Church break fast Good Friday large turnout followed the good smells Into the church hall to enjoy a well cooked breakfast Report from Annual meeting of the Rock a long Women Institute was received Fortyeight members and friends attended the lee in Kitchener on April The institute will sell raffle tickets for their quilt at Pioneer Day on June 14 Spring Achievement day for was set for April and will take place at m at the University of Arboretum Centre The Institute District Annual South Welling ton meeting has been planned for May at Duffs Church Momston New officers were elected and will stand as follows for the 19001981 season President Mrs Ken Spence First Vice res id Mrs George Mitchell second vice presid Mrs secretary Mrs John Ramsey District Director Mrs Helen Alternate District Director Mrs Cecil Pianist Mrs Black Directors Mrs he roy Mrs J Mrs M Nelson Flower Committee Mrs A M Duffe Auditors Mrs Lloyd Dyer Mrs Bayne Courtesy Mrs J Glcndennmg Cubs and Scouts are hiving a bottle and tape drive Saturday April in the morning throughout Eden Mills and Everton They be collecting returnable bottles and Dominion and grocery cash tapes Lionet tea president Judy Dunn admires a Bos ton Fern at the tea and plant sale at Community Centre last week A capacity crowd attended to hear Keith or Green Plants to the group about plant core A plant sale followed Limehouse Pot luck lunch ends WI by Mrs A W Benton Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Stanley McEncry nee Page who were married In Churchill Community Church April It is pleasant hear the birds flinging each morning The Beaver mothers have recently completed quilt and are selling tickets to raffle it Mr and Mrs Churchill are enjoying their with them over Easter Suzanne Is home from Switzerland and John and Robert from Toronto The Limehouse Women Institute ended the year with a tasty pot luck luncheon on April 3 when 14 arrived by noon President Mrs T Anderson chaired the meeting later opening with a spring verse District Director Mrs Booth and secretary Mrs had a report of the spring meeting The District Annual will be held In Church May where the theme will be The World is my Home A flea market and white elephant sale to help the raise is to be held at Hall Mrs Bert Benton re- Easter breakfast success Eden Mills Seniors obtain slides screen by Mrs In last week column the name of Mrs Peter Wylie sister of Mrs was left off the list of those who pour tea at Open House Mrs Anna Wilson president of the Friendly Seniors presided over the meeting lust Wednesday afternoon with mem present The group has saved enough Zehr a tapes to purchase a screen for slides Thanks to everyone who helped towards this achieve ment A bus trip Is one of the future projects A surprise birthday cake for Mrs who is Mrs J and Mrs Wllk Wilson 86 was served Mr and Mrs Manse Lowrle spent the week end In Toronto for two birthdays for sisters Birch and Harriet Dou glas Organizers Jean and Beryl report the Flea Market and Garage sale was a tremendous success Those who attended the dinner and fashion show held by the Chap ter of the Order of the Eastern Star at the Canadian Club Guelph wero Aggie Link Barb Boles Dorothy and Linda Lois McLean Jean and Audrey Burlington Visiting Mrs H Mcintosh for her birth day last week were her son Bill Slinn from son In low Bob Simpson and dau ghter Donna Pat hus band and Sarah from Niagara Falls son Doug and wife Burlington Mr and Mrs BUI Jr and two daughters from Mrs W Slinn and brother Steven from Hamilton and Mrs Betty Slinn bowling Women over 500 for April Nellie Stokman Van Driel OKrafka Leila Kingston DebblcProctor550 Marg McKersle 515 Alice Johnson Men over for April 1 Dune McPhcdran Ted Jestin Paul Hoi man Gary Parks Don McKersle 623 Bob Ken Lush 607 Results or games bowled April Henpecked two highest bowlers Don MeKersie 623 Tony Stokmnn The Slaves Nellie Stok man Erke Van Ivy Leaguers Alice Johnson Roy Nightingale 488 Up and Downers Leila King ston Ken Lush Latecomers Marjorie Krofka Don Carney Bob How Dunk Guelphits Dune McPhcdran Gary Parks Fred Vender valk 553 John Dales Lady Luck Paul Hoi by J Turner The Congregation of Churchill Community Church gathered early Easter Sunday morning for a sunrise breakfast Breakfast was prepared and served by Rev Jenkins George Perkins Terry Soutlcre Bill Thompson and Ella and other able stalwarts of the church The pews were filled for the Easter service at 11 am The church or chestra Keith Barber John and Archie Kerr assisted organist Marie Anderson The choir sang two Easter anthems Rev Jenkins sermon pointed out the transformation that can take place in our lives when we accept the real ity of the risen Christ Next Sunday April 13th is Communion Sun day and there will be a reception of new members The Page family has been a part of Churchill Community for nearly 10 years and we regret to hear that they have sold heir house on Churchill sideroad Shirley and Del are living temporarily in Dorset but arc planning to move out to their farm holding their April meet ing the new home of Mrs Linda Nest Montrose Save your newspapers for the Churchill C C W paper drive May and Churchill Community Church was the scene last Saturday of a pretty spring wedding Julie Page eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Delbert Page became the bride of Stanley son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd McEncry The bride was lovely in a traditional white gown with train attended by sisters Cheryl Lou and Wendy Mrs Wayne with friend Debbie matron of honour ported the quilt com and handed out tickets to members The president asked a life member Mrs to conduct election of officers and their installation for 108O- resulting as fallows PresidentMrs T Anderson 1st vice Mrs Hannah 2nd pres A J Mrs A J Benton Sec Mrs Ass Sec treas Mrs J Rough le District Director- Mrs Booth Public Relations Officer Mrs Moulder Auditors Miss B Brlgham and Mrs J Brown Conveners of standing committees Agriculture Can Industry Mrs Hannah Family and Consumer Affairs Mrs Roughley Education and Culture Mrs AJ Benton Resolutions- Mrs G Booth Flower and Fruit Mrs son LAMPS PLUS by yj OTHER MODELS IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM 12 MONTHS INTEREST FREE HALTON HILLS Furniture and Appliance QuatnSt Hwy Acton 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