10 The Acton Free Press Wodnosday Moy7 1980 and district music filled he air at recital held recently by the student of Ariel Barclay at Centennial Public School Involved In the event Mere Donna Thompson Christina Sell Robert Bell Ana Maria Bell Carol Meadows Wendy Weston Barbara Griffeoham Griff James Ruddock Denis Aaron Stevens Brad Stevens Matthew lutzi Wilson Vanessa Weld em an Lisa Verhagen Scott Charles Dunce Kevin Harris Michael Sims and Susan Bonnell Teacher Ariel Barclay is seated at the plana Limehouse Old snapshots exchanged to identify WI members from Mrs Benton I met Memorial Hall Thursday evening with 12 attending 1 dent Mrs Anderson read Just walk beside me and be my friend and mem sang The more we Qspangs get together Each members turned in a snapshot of herself at school girl age for ident ification by the others Some have changed over the years Baking was requested by residents at the Manor for a sale on May to raise funds for craft work Scouter Mre Han noh reported the boys busy recently Fifteen boys passed the first aid course and shopping bags of garbage had been collected along Side May moving month by Doris Fines May i3 moving month around Ospringe as people pack up and leave to establish themselves in new surroundings Mr and Mrs Gordon Hoves moved into their new home in on Thursday Their leaving of the community is sadly regretted especially by their close neighbors as they were always friends in need friends indeed We wish them well in Ibeir new home Eden Mills Seniors visit Niagara Falls by Mrs W were given a tour of The Big Mac luxury Falls The Maple coach bus owned by Leaf Village and treated McDonalds Restaurants to a free meal at a was in the village on McDonald Restaurant Tuesday to pick up the in St Catharines By all Friendly Seniors They reports it was a very Churchill Choir at Oliver by J Turner Juiinnn Turner last The young people of week accompanied her Churchill Community Grade Eight class on a Church Choir and a fourday trip to Montreal number of their parents The girls travelled by enjoyed a musical treat train visited all the usual recently when they went tourist attractions to Port Credit to attend shopped for souvenirs the stage production of and enjoyed themselves Oliver performed by immensely the Clarkson Music Society and the Symphony Orchestra C Denny Bus Lines donated transportation A number of neigh and friends at tended a bridal shower for Johnston last The Churchill CCW Paper Drive is in full swing and you are reminded to bring your newspapers and magazines tied in handy bundles to the usual location at Turner home Mrs Barbara Mrs water Lino daughter of Mr and Mre Johnston is soon to be married to Danny Saint son of Mr and Mrs Murray Saint Third Line Friends in the com munlty are sorry to hear that Mr Frank Freeman has been ill and spent eighteen days In hospital with a circulatory problem He has been back home a while now and getting up and about and we all wish him a speedy and complete recovery Eden Mills road names Eden Mills village trustees will have a Bay in the naming of streets in the new subdivision The developer con Gamsby and Mannerow came up with the following the main road Lane Wilson Drive for the road tween lots three and four and either Stevenson Street or Park Street for the road between lots seven and eight Township Council deputy reeve Dave Ma reminded council that Eden Mills already has a Park Street Road job awarded Cox Construction Urn ited success fully bid on a 19mile long road reconstruction job on the road north of Township Council awarded the ten der for the amount of Five other companies gave a higher prices The township pays per cent of the price The Job which Is ex to start June will take about a halt months supposed to be today Wednesday but I m sure Thursday or Friday would not be too late to add your papers to the collection enjoyable outing A Joint congregational meeting of and Eden Mills churches was held last Sunday in the local church Rev Norman Young interim moderator aired the meeting and members and adherents voted on the terms of a call to Rev Carrie Anniversary Sunday at the Presbyterian Church is set for May with worship to be led by Rev Robert Hyde whoismin of Barrie Hill and Specdslde United Churches The Brownie and Guide Motl Auxiliary had a lovely May day for their lea It was a big success and proceeds will help purchase badges for the girls Lucky prize win ners were Linda a large fruit basket Vcma Blair a glass treasure box Guessing the Jelly beans Rene Bcattie and Pitcher Mrs Betty Marshall and her faithful volun leers have planned a lovely Mothers Day Tea for the residents of Eden House Nursing Home and their guests on Sunday afternoon The Eden Mills United Church choir joined the choir rally held at Church on Sun day and the social time following the service The deep and sincere sympathy of the com unity and surrounding area is extended to Mr and Mrs GW Lasbyand family and Mrs Neil of Milton in the sudden passing of Maislc and Marge dear father Mr Roy Gordon This gentlemen was a long time member of Eden Mills Presbyterian Church and a respected and dedicated elder for many of those years Mr Gordon was a true church friend always ready willing and able to lend a helping hand with any work done around the church that he loved and he was also a valued member of the Eden Mills Cemetery Board Mr and Mrs Sam holt and family also left their home on highway on Thursday where they have lived for some time Mr and Mrs WW of the First Line have moved to Caledon Mr and Mrs of Toronto are now living In the home The Ospringe Brownies have been practicing their good deeds They have been helping each week to deliver Meals on Wheels in Acton Mrs Helen Dubeau drove them around Mr and Mrs Steven A Craig and Matthew Dav Id of London spent Sun day with Steven grand parents Mr and Mrs Howard Other vis were Mr and Mrs James Smith of Grimsby Mrs Thomas Fines and Doris were dinner guests on Tuesday with Mr and Mrs Stewart Montgomery of Fergus The Age of Reason will be shown In the seventh film strip at Knox Church on Sunday evening In a review of modern philosophy and theology Dr II man at tempted escape from reason Into non reason and his abandoning of the truth The Ospringe Brownies Mother and Daughter banquet Thursday even which was to be held at had to be re scheduled to Mimosa church because of the re novating being done at Ospringe church How ever it was a grand turn out and a delicious meal made more pleasant by the Girl Guides who did the dishes Seated at the head tabic was District Com Ellen Thomp son who invited the Brownies to the an nlversory celebration of the Girl Guides by the South Wellington Won in Guelph on Sun day May Other head table guests were Brown Owl Doris Tawny Owl Helen Snow Owl Susan Berne and Grey Owl Margaret Barnstable Brownies receiving the Golden Hand Wings and Service Star were Alison Bajona Sara Bcr Nancy Dubeau Christina Goring Becky Connie McKin Janet Sinclair Tammy Swackhamer and Debbie Sinclair The Golden Bar was presented to Lora Austin Andrea Barnstable Carol Bridge Kelly Brown Lea Coults Crystal Clark Bristol Clarke Holly Green Debbie Grundy Sarah Nyhuis Timmie Przeklasa Jan ice Root Stephanie Rus- Brcnda Stub- bington Kim hamer Leigh and Lisa Walsma road On weekends the boys have been earning a large sum by clearing an estate in Erin to provide funds for the trip to the Canadian Jamboree In Alberta in Mrs Hannah explained Trees for Canada pro gram when area Cubs planted trees Brownies were well plea with the response to the glass and newspaper collections couple of weeks ago and the Guides sold cookies a week ago The president and sec retary received invit to attend the father and son banquet May 12 Booth Cannon and Hannah were pointed delegates to the District annual May Plans were made for catering lunches at an up coming auction sale on May Canada Day was discussed and Mrs Moul den will again convene the events Miss talked about the motto Every privilege respon slbllity and Mrs Hannah related current events A number signed cards supporting a petition pro by the manager of Canadian Tire towards a no vote in Quebec refer end urn Convener of Cultural Activities Mrs A J Ben ton gave a lengthly list of answers to questions in Law including choosing of jurors their duties etc our duties to vote pay taxes give aid if re queued to police or fire I to stop if first at an accident but this re quires caution and we have the right to a fmr trial and to move and freely She also warned of safeguards when shopping and curate labelling of pro du Is and advised con lading Better Business Bureau at jUj St Toronto with complaints Two minute reports were heard from con vencrs of standing com Euchre convener Mrs A J Benton thanked Master Feeds for the two shrubs they donated as prizes for the marathon euchres and I mem for other prizes and and lunch As Mrs A W Benton has completed her years as I Tweeds muir historian Mrs 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