Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 15, 1981, p. 7

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Acton Press Wednesday July 1381 and district Eden Mills Service exchange for church goers by Mrs Eden Mills Presbyter inn Church and Stone United Church are again enjoying a summer ex changing church ser vices This coming Sunday worship will be at Eden Mills Eden Mills United Church was the setting for a pretty wedding on evening uniting in Miss Michelle daughter of Mr and Mrs Tom and Ron son of Mrs M and the late Mr Hamer of Michelle sister Mrs Judy Campbell was Matron of Honour and best man was Mike Mooncy Rev Russell Flnloy conducted the service A reception lowed at the Community Hall Congratulations and very best wishes to these happy who are making their home In Eden Mills Mr and Mrs George Campbell Cort and April from Sundridge nave Been guests of Mr and Mrs Tom On the weekend of July the Eden Mills ball club won the at the Ball ment This past weekend at the Ball lock wood Centennial School looked like an international airport on Saturday student front all the world taking part In the first leg of their Lions exchange program Some Undents were Paul Lund Tin Nielsen ClausBention Denmark German visitors at Niagara Falls by Doris Fines Mr and Mrs Browser of Frankfurt West Germany arc in Canada for two weeks Mr Bra user Is the director of the German Master Furrier School in Frankfurt Mr and Mrs Lloyd Boyd arc helping to entertain them while they arc here and on Sunday they spent the day at Niagara Falls Mr and Mrs Murray Robinson Burlington have purchased Mr and Mrs Robert Clarke house on the Second Line have moved In A warm welcome Is extended to them Mrs Arnold has sold her farm and is now living In Mrs Hazel Todd who was assisting at the General store and mother of Mrs Tunney hoi also moved to Mr and Mrs Lloyd Boyd entertained their family on Saturday to celebrate their grand daughter Kim Jef ferson a birthday Kim brother Todd was there as well as her parents Joan and John Jefferson of Fergus and her uncle Lloyd Boyd of Mlsslsaauga Jim and Greg Boss were also guests The community was shocked to hear of the sudden death of Duncan Kingsbury of Duncan was a former resident of Ospringe and sincere sympathy is extended to his wife Ruth and family Citizenship awards were given out on the last day of school for the best all around scholars in each room In room winners In grades and were Wendy Trzeklosa and rendu Anne Smiths grades and 3 were Sarah and Kim Hicks Buchanan a grades and 5 were la Grundy and Debbie Sinclair Nap grades and were Heidi Schotseh and Glcnda Sinclair and Ian Sanders Vera Denny grade winners were Kim VanMnnen and Giammarco Congratulate i to these excellent students Tournament they lost out to Morris with a score but Glen Morris had more base runners making them the Champs In regular league games won over Eden with a victory this was a really good game with no score until the eight inning At a game played at Carlisle the Eden ball boys won 53 Mr and Mrs Roger spent th weekend at Owen Sound and Troy stayed with heir grandparents Mr and Mrs Gib Jordan at their trailer linch Lake en I visitors with the Gilbertson ladies were Mrs Ron Fleck and children of Misslss- and Mr and Mrs Jamie Douglas and family from came to from the world on Saturday to take part In an exchange program sponsored by the Lions Club American visitors Included Charlie Andres Mines and Tery Nancy Tanya Boyd Pierce and all of Texas Exchange students here by Barbara funk families The boys and their host families for and Cameroon Africa will visit with two more weeks France Switzerland School fcS Canadian host families This entire project is Holland Denmark Sof world no for a week and then sponsored by District A Japan The United the International and A Lions Clubs States is represented by Camp at Con students from Texas Exchange students Area near St The countries re- Minnesota Mississippi from all over the world Marys presented at the camp and Iowa while Canada were brought to the After a one week stay arc Finland Austria has students from school to meet their host at camp they return to Italy Germany Gabon Ontario and Quebec Got an interesting bit of news about Call Barb at or drop off a note at Shoppette Firefighters Celebrating an an nlversary or birth day Tell Rock wood Call Barb I Funk at or drop off a note at Shoppette Continued from Page almost got her camera cose blasted off the face of the earth All very exciting A rural hookup was performed In the old schoolyard and the use of tanker pumper and porta- lank Rural areas don have hydrants handy for supply so firefighters carry their own A pumper the traditional with hoses holds GOO gallons and pumps gallons a minute when three hoses are operating A tanker holding 1200 to 1500 gallons of water has to be hooked to a thousand gallon collapsible can tank from which the pumper can draw Firemen have less than two minutes to do this before the pumper runs dry and loses prime Rockwood Firefighters ore expert at handling a running hookup Some Been away on vacation Tell where you went and what you thought of your destination Call Barb Funk at or drop off a note at sports teams please send your scores to Barb Funk at outfits shut the pumper one thousand twoone confectionary store down before hooking on thousand breathe situated where Rock to a tanker but Trucks were taken for wood Hotel now stands firemen don t a highway spin equip- He also feels the twice waste any time They of ment was checked burning of the Eden ten repeat the exercise hoses dried all body Mills Mill and the fire in the dark equipment was that destroyed Harris Fire lied and repacked ThLi Woolen Mills in Hock department have two was followed by rehash wood were of major Im tankers two pumpers discussion Ho speaks two portotanks an with Other with of a recent emergency truck equip- practices might include fire in Garafaxa Town ped with everything a car extrication or a ship where from lifesaving gear to ladder rescue but the Firefighters were able extra uniforms and a basics are included in to save a mans life International fire- every practice before Fergus Fire truck that t leave For all this life saving Department arrived town They also have knowledge Thats got to make nearly ten thousand feet Firefighters are paid 7 you feel good he adds of hose and consider an hour They all ref Carl Meadows sums themselves pretty well used raise this year up attitude of the equipped for a small and asked that budget men who make up town fire department ted money be used to Rockwood Volunteer After the rural hookup purchase new radio Firefighters when he firefighters galloped in equipment for the says there never a side to resuscitate Gary department hero only a decent Lautens who was giving Fire Chief Meadows firefighter or a damn a very good imitation of recalls some fool a dead man For a half able fires in the depart hour he suffered chest a history He re- thumps and air shooting marks the biggest fire in up his nostrils as teams the village ho of two rehearsed the remembers had to be choreography of one- the burning of the CHECK OUR SUPER FOOD VALUES IN OUR FLYER DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR THIS WEEKII If you do not receive an IGA flyer contact the Acton Free Press at 8532010 Pope Co Cliotaed Guelph Street 8776984 SERVICE BE SOUND LTD MAIN E BLACK ANGUS FREEZER BEEF BLACK ANGUS dd A or B let net Hum STEAK ROAST SALE STOCK UP NOW PICA PICAPAC I mo to lake Check Ihoso oat a and slock Iho I lor I no backyard pa you All dots a cut ked to you I no out a MOP IN TODAY HOE AND HIS STAFF MEAT Ul SSIONES GREEK 45pn Si 6372368

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