8 The Acton Free Press Wednesday and district SiiMrf 1 MB Pi Allan Swanston is victorious in Cuba warm sun a hone down on fcdcn House Sunday for open house yearold Jennie Hamilton right as visited her daughter Mrs Swanston by Barbara Funk Allan Swanston has returned home from the Cuban Nationals with two golds three silvers one and a fourth place from several swim races Allan was in Cuba as result an invitation from the Cuban government The Cana dfan swimmers competed under adverse conditions Allan reports that the water was much warmer than our swimmers are used to and not too clean champion Frlsbeo throwing winners were In the 12 group John Don an J Way Ion Wood 13 17 group Joe and Ed Meierlng and over group John Eric and Brian The floats to receive awards were 1st went to the for their of a pioneer school second went to the Sunshine Club third went to the Centennial School Band winners were the McDonald sisters with their horse with hep dog BenJI and Lisa Schuster with her Brandy Jennifer McLean with her cat Jackie Lister with her rabbit The distinctive award went to Kim Stevens and her beagle Jessie Soapbox derby win were Bob Jim McLean Way Ion Wood Chris Scott Sargent Aaron Stev na David Ware Robert Picnic great success A duct at the piano recital by students of Mrs Ariel at Centennial School was en joyed by all Mom and son Brad Stevens per formed In background arc Scott Verhagcn and Mrs held an open house Sunday to help mark Senior Citizens Week Janet Law left of Go Is ton Scotland was on hand to villi with her Janet Loudoun a resident in the Ing home Right is Mrs Loudoun daughter Catherine Crowdcr Eden Mills Eden House has Sundae Sunday by Mrs September Mrs Ted Bar den at Mrs Parker closed the tended the grade six meeting with prayer graduation party for her Mrs Edith Jennings and the hostess served a delicious lunch and Mrs Tomlinson gave the courtesies Get well wishes are extended to Mrs William and John Ramsey B J Legate son of Mr and Mrs Donald Legale was united in marriage to Miss Jennifer Krapek of Acton in a pretty ceremony at Knox Church on Saturday Congratulations and best wishes for a long and happy wedded life A Sundae Sunday was the order of the day at the Eden House Nursing Home The choir of the Milts Presbyterian Church entertained the residents with some of their fine music and Jimmy at Gait Bran School The Guides and Path finders enjoyed a weekend cam pout at Blue Springs Camp The June meeting of the United Church Women was held at the home of Mrs Rene The president Mrs Mabel Parker Acton opened the meeting with reading That by which we live The hymn Sun of My Soul was sung Mrs look the topic from the study kit of on managing Remorse and Resent They are an expression of a bad memory Love is not resentful forgiveness offered and forgiveness accepted is what should bo practised In the business period it was decided to hold monthly luncheons in the Community Hall com menu on Wednesday to the Canadian Nationals in Montreal and then to the World Student Games in Romania Congratula ions Allan and good luck at your next meet Mrs Ariel piano students enter tained family and friends last Wednesday night at the Centennial School s Music Room The students playing were Vanessa Weidcman Scott Verhagcn Lisa Verhagen Wilson Susan Bonnell Ana Maria Bell Brad Stevens Aaron Stevens Charles Bunco and Matthew Mrs Barkley was pleased also to introduce Walter who played for the students Mr Delahunt has toured with the Atlantic Symphony Orchestra and in 1977 was invited to play for Ihe King and Queen of Belgium He has toured Europe four times since that time Besides developing his career as a soloist and musician Mr teaches piano at the Royal Conserve lory of Music in Toronto and gives master classes in Montreal in the summer In he will teach at the Banff School of Fine Arls The Hone and School reports a profit of over at their garage and bake sale The proceeds will be going to the creative playground furd The results for the Pioneer Day contests were as follows for Ihe Horseshoe tournament holding a meeting in the the Lou Hilts Trophies Presbyterian Church were awarded to Bill vestry on Monday June first Walker at and they McLaren second and would like a good Seim for third Mr was the defending centennial a nam training Allan will be flMt owth Tom Ken on no in thp Canadian u j Check Our Used Under prices Under IMPALA VB torn tit etc ling radio Lia TOG 1077 QUICK lorna power too ring power brakes LOO 34 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME AM radio power and brakes automatic Lin No MAR Under FORD cylinder automatic power power radio NO FORD EXPLORER V Ton pick up overdrive No DN7650 CAMARO automatic AM power too ring power brake power windows Lie 1B80 CITATION a pood manual radio bucket In No THUNDER BIRD loaded with Lie AMFM radio Lie No OLDSMOHTLE Vlatu Wagon automatic power steering power brakes air conditioning Lio No FORD GRANADA with AM radio power Mooring and brakes and automatic Lie No CALL FOR DETAILS 1080 CLASSIC WAGON V8 automatic with power steering power braHuo radio air conditioning Lie No HONDA ACCORD cylinder snood buckot seats console No IMPALA door with VS power looting and AM 1080 MONTE CARLO power power brakes automatic Lfc CHEV OLDS 241 QUEEN ST E BRAMPTON ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON ALL THESE CARS DAY EXCHANGE Lions for their Snoopy and fifth went to the Junior Farmers Bike decorating winners were first Tim and Brett Kingsbury second LeeDocas third Leannc Stiles and fourth Patrick Clenry and Sandy McDougal The log sawing contest was won by Butch Given and Ken Death with a time of seconds Pot luck supper for CCCW meet In the pet show Ihe To the rest of the winners of the many skies contests Sunday One twopucker Pioneer Day contestants got to spit to their heart content it the watermelon seed spitting contest Richard limbers his lips for mileage by J Turner In spite of threatening he Churchill School picnic proceeded to Kelso as planned and everyone had a marvellous time After a dietdestroying picnic lunch the activity organizers Shirley Brcnda Hillier Margaret and Patricia and Jan Soutlcre gathered the children together for the races Before long all the adults had been pried out of their lawn chairs and were participating in the sort of crazy relays that kids excel in and adults finish looking extremely silly Lots of laughs and hopefully some good pictures Mrs Wm Thompson hosted the June meeting of the which took the form of a pot luck supper President Mrs Edith Storey was In charge of the meeting and also led In devotions Sympathy is extended to John Duenk and his mother In the death a week ago of a brothcrin law Druif of Rock wood We are sorry as well to lose John from the neighbourhood as we understand he has Hold his Fourth Line farm and Is moving to a farm south of Georgetown This might be an ap propriate time to extend a sincere thanks to John Duenk and also to Keith Barbour for their support of the church for the last years John and Keith never failed to say yes when called to play with the orchestra John has played the Last Post and Reveille for Rem em brance Day in a tradition begun by the Rev A years ago and continued since his retirement For a mo3l unselfish support the people thank you from their hearts and hope the will continue to be kept alive by people who care Wholesome Products Wholesale Prices Only pure minimum sort No artificial colouring Is in our goods This Weeks Special CHELSEAS61 GEORGETOWN STORE ONLY Mori to Friday 9 Sunday 330 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN 8774596 by Doris Floes Shirley Fletcher a grade 8 student at Erin District High School received a plaque for her third place standing in Jr Biology at the Science Fair Well done Shirley Mr and Mrs George Fletcher were recent guests at the wedding of George niece Bar Hutchinson and Andre McNutt at Trinity United Church Mr and Mr Ward Bruce and Mr and Mrs Byron Bruce enjoyed a holiday for a few days at Balsam Lake Next Sunday June will be the an service of Knox Presbyterian Church Rev George Lewis will be the guest speaker The service begins at 11 a m There was a wonderful turnout at Knox Presbyterian Church picnic on Sunday The weather cooperated and turned out a pleasant day which began with a barbecue of hot dogs and hamburgers and desserts at the home of Ward and Flora Bruce Rev Noble Dean con ducted the outdoor service with Bonnie playing the accordion for the hymns Races and sports were enjoyed Children and adults had a good time and were rewarded with ice cream COME AND CELEBRATE CANADA DAY JUNE 271981 AT BALLINAFAD BURNETT S FIELD at 12Q0 noon from community centra Family Day continual otto shoo Tourney So cor To urns Mini Marathon Junk Shop Food Booth plus much mora tun for the family FREE ADMISSION ftanlltlwlfiglis ot lower Reach the highest of all the famous Comet coaster Ride the scariest Pirate the Flying Bobs Picnic our shady groves We got rides dizzier rule more maior rides for a lot lower price lower than any other park around Call 416 of park hours and spec evenls Help is available to pay yourOHIP premiums Ontario residents with low incomes are entitled to assistance In paying OHIP premiums More importantly the amount has been changed in the most recent Ontano Budget If your Income as a single person is less than or your total income as a family of four for example is below 14000 you may be eligible for assistance to pay all or part of your premiums As always pensioners or those receiving social assistance continue to receive OHIP coverage without charge The best way to check your eligibility is to contact your local OHIP office Its listed in the Blue Pages of your telephone directory under Government Services Please ask because you may very well qualify for OHIP assistance today even though you might not have in the past Ministry of Health Ontario i Dennis R