Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 20, 1981, p. 9

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ThBActonFrea Press Wednesday May 20 1S91 and district W Vandal campers mar conservation trail Eight Brownies flew up from Rockwood a Second Pack to Guides during a ceremony last week The new Guides Theresa Rose Lisa Verhagen Heather Win gate Lea Ford Cheryl Thompson and Kim Stevens arc pictured with Brown Owl District Com Ellen Thompson and Tawny Owl Photo BARB FUNK Eden Mills Two couples are married Mark of LlFTiehOUSe by Barbara Funk Don from Grand River Conservation has asked me to make an appeal to the public con vandalism in the park It is Impossible for the park staff to be every where at once and with the help of the public will they be able to control vandalism This past weekend for example trespassers After a great deal of beer they smashed these scattering glass amongst the campsites and walk ways It took two staff members more than an hour to clean up a Tew minutes of malicious fun The First Brownies held their final meeting at the Ever ton Scout Camp where they had a picnic Four girls received their Golden Hands and wings to fly up to Guides They were Kristina Ingleson Sandra Jeatln Sherry Law lor and Leah Lockerbie Golden Lad were received by Trudy Milne Mandy Pago and Kelly Parkinson Those receiving Golden Bars were run da Height Becky Campbell Jennifer MacLcan Jen niter Vlckery Rockola Michcllo Locker and Marin The girls also gave a big thanks to the two junior leaders who are leaving this year Valerie Galley and Krinten English The second Brownies also held their final meeting with a flying up ceremony Theresa Rose Lisa Verhagen Krissy Ritchie Janet Ver Heather Ford Cheryl Thompson Kim Stevens and Becky Wilson were helped on their flight by District Ellen Thompson St John Church having a garage tale on Saturday May from 10 a till at the Parish Hall On May at fl the and Eden Mills Presbyterian Churches are having an auction Bale The auctioneer will be Max Storey and the Bale will be at the Eden Mills church ramiLDiiun BARRY AND i 4 J5 Of Mr and Mrs Tom Mrs Judy Campbell Bould spent the week end and Dawn Sunridge on a bus tour to Nashville have been recent visitors Tennessee with Mr and Mrs Tom Mrs Jean Johnson St Bould Ospnnge by Doris Fines A mammoth part night was staged last Tuesday evening when the Ospringe Guides Brownies Scouts and Cubs Joined forces and invited their mothers and father for a banquet Head table guests were District Commissioner Ellen Thomson Reverend Noble Dean Brenda Dean and the leaders fo the four pets Rev Dean dedicated the flags which were presented by two Guides Melissa and Michelle Mathies and two Brown Sarah and Kim Swackhamer District Commissioner Ellen Thomson presented a bar and pin to Brown Owl Doris In appreciation fo five years leadership of the Brownies Peter was master of ceremonies He introduced the head table guests The Guides sang a song then Frank Misurka led In a round robin story Judy had everyone form a circle around the room and led in a sing song Rev Dean closed with a beautiful prayer while everyone hummed the tune of the last song in the background school rowed a button machine last week and each class had a day to bring in slogans and photos to have their own personal buttons made up RockaLong WI meets Rock a Long WI held Its May meeting at the home of Mrs H with nine members pre sent The Opening Ode was sung to the tune of Amazing Grace with Mrs at piano Mrs Spence pres ident read a poem That s Success The District Annual was held at Duffs Church on May 12 Mrs Joan Ramsey was the delegate and the Roll Call is Look Beyond the Handicap and see the Person There will be a hand icraft and bake sale at Pioneer Day June in The Green Thumb meeting was handled by Mrs J It began with the Roll Call Name an edible weed which was well ans wered The motto was read Whatsoever a man so shall he reap The had fine table of plants bulbs seeds for which they sold penny tickets and each member went home with a plant ing of her choice The meeting closed with Canada and a social half hour enjoyed was a weekend visitor at her mothers Mrs McLean Mrs Lorna Law Win is spending a few days th her grand mother and aunt Mrs James and Mrs Will Gilbertson A pretty wedding was solemnized at the United Church on Saturday afternoon when Rev Russell Finlcy joined In marriage Miss Jeanlne daughter of Mr and Mrs M and Stanley A dinner and dance followed at the Community Hall Best wishes to the new Mr and Mrs Lorusso lovely candlcl Mrs Glynn Fergus The Rev Carrie Dochr ing was officiating minister The reception was held at the Curling Club Congratulations to the newly weds Janes great Women Institute celebrated the anniversary of the branch at Llmehouse Presbyterian Church the evening of May with present including representatives from other district branches provincial and dislrlct A reminder of the Acton wedding took place the Sale at Ihe Presbyterian Presbyterian Church on church on Wednesday Saturday when May at pm under Miss Jane Henry the of Ihe Rock daughter of and Mrs wood and Eden Mils James Henry grandmother and great officers and a few other aunt Mrs James and guests All enjoyed a Mrs William Ibertson splendid roast beef were guests dinner churches was united in marriage to CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES A GEORGETOWN 3 a STARTNGFRDAY 0r THttt MY AWARDS STARTING DAY recti Oh VAkWr BLAZING SADDLES i START FRIDAY SYLVESTER STALLONE In HELD OVER DEMONSTRATION DAY III MAY 1981 J 8 am to pm Were looking for work ALLISON EQUIPMENT COMPANY LIMITED HWY WEST OF GEORGETOWN COME TRY THE MACHINE OF YOUR CHOICE FREE PRIZES WHILE THEY LAST REFRESHMENTS inf at Cos where the meat smoker overheated Pat Dales of the Trail Riders took first in the heavyweight class and reserve sweepstakes a trail ride held at the Vivian Forest near f over the weekend The ride was sponsored by the Ontario Trail Riders Pope Co Accountants 232 Guelph Street SI 8776984 SAT SUN GARDEN CENTER GREENHOUSE ERIN geraniums I per dozen Box Plants fromAZ 99c 925 per flat up to plants asters balsam begonias carnations coleus cosmos dahlias dusty miller marigolds petunias single and double bloom phlox snapdragons verbena ztnnlas plus 75 varieties of perennials and ell vegetable box plants We have 6 colours of Ivy Geraniums and 9 colours of Fuchsia in hanging baskets GARDEN CENTER GREENHOUSE ERIN ONTARIO

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