Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 16, 1981, p. 13

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The Acton Freo Press Wednesday Sept 16 1981 who does it Have You Came Today I ACTON PHOTO CAMERA Leather own lago JIM MULLEN CARPENTRY ADDITIONS RENOVATIONS DECKS REC ROOMS ROOFS FENCES ETC CAMPBELLVILLE KARL S ELECTRICAL SERVICE HR Rot P SCHMUKI CARPENTRY Fori no phono Wo Chlmnoy 1 and Gat Clean no John 26S3 Gordon CHIMNEYSWEEP 878 Sorvfrtg Aids Round Servlen Trained Fully Canadian Chirr Swoop on Saloly a Cln Wooi nco ACTON CHIROPRACTIC Moo Wod dm Tuos F I RICHARD TELFORD DC CHIROPRACTOR M I East Acton TOM THOMPSON CHIROPRACTOR Man St Acton Monday thru Friday For appointment Monday and Friday until 853 3460 CONTRACTORS Sirv cm Homo Imp carl Ron at 878 4248 Over 300 of and Mat Boa to from 1 on moat Quo 1 on duly to Mrvo you ACTON PHOTO CAMERA LanthnnownVlaoa da22 FERGUS H ALTON HILLS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING LIMITED eta I CUSTOM PLOWING AND Johns Custom Farming com comnftg Comb nlng loan com and soya Call 853 55MIISI Daalgn Sodding Retaining Walla Clean Up Matntananc FREE ESTIMATES GARDEN CENTRE RENTAL SALES SERVICE DONS Lockouts Firit 180 Churchill Rd dan IS YOUR tNSUflANCt UP DATE mm Johnson Milton 3673 Or RofUrid Phffip Yarmouth Stre Gueph Papti ft Vinyl Hanging QUALITY WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED For FtM E RUDY HANOUSEK BRUSH MASTER PUMTmSERmX InUrior Exterior Spring dart LooUng lor Yard CALL SCHMUKI CARPENTRY Brfck and Skhwatk Slate Dacki PnaurB FsnclnaWood and SIM Frea Quality Work WATER PUMP PROBLEMS and pant m am your for yew BOYES PLUMBING 8854232 just mouth mm EBB P1UMBING AND HEATING eh stamps THERMO ENGRAVED STAT BUS NESS CARDS NESS FORMS NEWSPAPER PR NT FREE PRESS W How Si N SIDING and WESTERN GENERAL CONTRACTORS ho FREE ST MAUD Call ttf B MILTON RENTALS CALL 375 STEELES AVE MIH11HHIM FIRST LINE TV 1057 El LLS VETER NARY SERVICES TRENTON 10RVERST 150 SOFT WATER THE WAY If SHOULD BE INSTALLATION LOWEST MONTHLY COMPLETE LNE J mm mi St Pickup Din BILL VANRYN WEEDPEST CONTROL Ltcancsd MMSrfev Wa ado Ml with or without 1C Church Chicken barbecue is attended by 150 Turner people at tended the chicken bar Inst Saturday evening sponsored by Iht Social Commltlet of Churchill Community Church All enjoyed a delicious dinner and a visit with friends and neighbors Members of the committee worked hard to organize this event and deserve much credit for its success Members of Churchill held their first meeting of the fall season at the home of and Linda West Montrose The moved from this community two years ago and this Is our second group visit to their lovely home on the bank of the Grand with a view of the famous covered bridge President Mrs Edith Storey opened he meet by reading a poem The Little Tilings Mrs Thompson had brought her piano to party the music and we sang several hymns chosen from new hymn sheets she had prepared Preliminary arrange ments were made lo cater a wedding reception later this month A visit to Maple- view Lodge Nursing Home was planned for next week The evening ended with a dainty buffet lunch served by the hostess at Churchill Community Church re turned to the regular clock hour last Sun day Rev Jenkins took as his sermon topic The Keys of the Kingdom The choir assisted tn the During the church service a presentation was made to Janice Swaekhnmer and Hilts who are to be married on September Clerk of Session Smith Griffin presented the young couple with a Bible and on behalf of the Session and the Congregation wished them God blessing In the j ears ahead Mrs Eleanor Thompson on behalf of the CCCW also presented gifts thanking Janice for 1 assistance over the years choir leaching Sunday School and at church functions with the hope that she and would return to CI chill sometimes Janice and A I thanked all present Churchill Sunday School began regular sessions classes for children up lo the age of 10 or and also a nursery for Infants Organist Marie Anderson anil Choir director Turner are lacking for choir Brief ices are held before and after service both and adults are needed Busy retirement for dance teacher sports shorts Metros on Run Hills Metros must have lhat run down feeling The Ac Ion Industrial Fastball League club is down two games to one In the best of five finals against Gordon Do we Last week Runners beat Metros 1 and but lost Monday night when Metros once more are in a must win sit The game will be played at at Most like climbing ladders Dick Spears prefers to hop fences Ridley s Firemen pounded a three run over homer in a los ng effort against Desmonds ball play In other action Milton Greenworld downed 117 Real Estate dropped Jug City f3 LI Rockets edged La s Construe lion 3 capture the Leagues best of five champion ship finals BADMINTON The Acton Badminton Club will be holding and 7 30 at Bennett School For more Information contact John Wright Joyce Carpenter has got to be the busiest re tired dance teacher there Is Last June Joyce celebrated years of teaching dancing in Acton She also decided then would be a good time to hand the reigns over to someone else Liz Chalmers and lake It easy for awhile Over the years of leaching Acton young Joyce has had many requests from mothers for a slimming class but she never seemed tohave the time until now Registration over whelming Jo said for her Slim and Tone classes which begin September Already she has gals registered and there are many who she promised to get bock to At this point former dancer said it looks like two classes ore going to be needed The class will be held at SI Hall Mon day They will run until the spring Joyce docs not believe a 10 week class is enough to firm up those muscles All exercises will be done lo music Joyce stresses there are no sit or pushups Jan steps will eventually be Introduced as they ore the excellent slimming exercises While participants will be encouraged to work as hard as Ittey can no one will be pushed be yond their own personal limits Everyone will proceed at their own gradually lim ring up If someone has a bad back Joyce will make sure the back is In no way close to be ing over exerted The class is not only or those who are putting on a few extra pounds here and there A person can be the perfect weight for their body and still not be flexible Her slim and lone class will work on this aspect also Anyone over 10 is wcl come lo join the classes After a few lessons the class will asked to wear body suits and leotards lo add lo their mobility Track suits or other lose fitting clothing are acceptable for a while she said I really excited about It the Elizabeth Dr resident said She is looking forward to teaching adults rather than children Joyce I need a crystal ball to tell her of future plans also She Sums on teaching adult dancing lessons something offered in lar communities but never In Acton as far as she knows Joyce has gained many friends In Acton In the past quarter of a She now stands to gain a lot more as she branches out in her retirement 1 J A Joyce Carpenter DycJocque wed in Knox Industrialcommercial lot levies are deferred Region has de ferred making a decision on lot levies for industr ial commercial property before even hearing from on ActonChamber of Commerce delegation which believes lots lev iea will hurt North Hal ton Acton regional coun cillor and a Chamber vicepresident Dave Whlling explained Acton I need to make its presentation last Wednesday because a region com mil lee decided to defer Ihe mailer He noted a cardinal rule in municipalities 13 that new development Impact on exist ing ratepayers The re gion wants lo charge an acre in lot lev lo pay for servicing of industrial and com property so pre sent ratepayers won have foot the bill However lot levies will hove a detrimental effect on efforts to attract industry to the north firm decides to locate in North It need only go a few miles further north or west and avoid lot levies Whiting and Coun cillor Roy Booth of Georgetown both argued at region against adop tion of lot levies on industrial and commercial land last week In Peel region the province front ended servicing costs because of expected growth and Hallon would like Queen Park to front end sewer and water service costs in this region loo The whole issue has been shelved until a re sponse is received from the province regarding paying for services and lot levies ore Whiting said the Chamber may not have to make its presentation if the region decides not to bring in lot levies New vet takes over we goofed care of area animals Whoops Gremlins in Ihe darkroom mean we won be able to bring you pictures of a couple of the ball teams parti in Ihe Day of Champions If your learn I appear in next weeks edition pleiise bring a copy of your color lenm picture to the Free Press and we 11 gladly reproduce if for you by Doris Fines Now that Dr Ben Wingrove and wife Mabel have retired to take life a little easier the veterinary clinic purchased by Dr Wilf Wain will be in charge of Dr Jan Paul Dadson assisted by Dr Carol Graham Dr says he had good experience working on cattle and Church Services UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Sun Sept to AM WORSHIP Sunday School Baby Fo d Nu A I Welcome THE CHURCH OF STALBAN THE MARTYR A Of Muse Ms Sun Sept 1981 HolyEucha 10 Holy at Ho am Chuch Bo by Co ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School Ch PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON John A Robo laon MA BO Sun Sopt 20 Mr A 11 Wo Sermon Trying CI School loll AH Wo CHURCHILL COMMUNITY Jonkns 4181 Sun 20 1381 1 1 a Mo ng Wo on tho H llann SALVATtON ARMY Sun day at Acton small animals and Dr Graham Is interested in a sheep and goat practice welt as horses so between them they hope to successfully cover all types of animals The receptionist who will answer all phone calls is She in Crowe a farm girl and also an animal health tech nician Is a young friendly person who says he likes people and animals His wife Kathy works for and they live at Sandhill He said he en courage people to keep skunks as pels even if I hey are deodorized Aside from the fact they attract wild animals he believes are carriers of rabies even it they don t contract the disease themselves Dr Dadson remarked that he likes general feeling of practice here He said Dr Wingrove hod a real country practice and I am quite pleased be here II is set back In the country and I don I feel so tense I feel comfort able and hopefully we can do a good Job for everybody The Scouts are having a problem getting a leader Anyone Interested in leading or assisting this group would you please call Bob Brown or Peter 8531258 Colleen has returned her studies and has enrolled in college- In The president of the Ladies Aid Flora Bruce welcomed everybody back lo the September meeting after a holiday for the summer She was In charge of the Devotion al her topic being Lobour Rest Silence and Prayer The hymns chosen were Blest Be the Tie that Binds and This is My Fathers Wrold These were followed by prayer Nine ladles answered ihe roll which was Holiday Memories Plans were made for the booth Mrs Keith Sin sale on Sat Sept starting al it am and also for a booth Acton Fall Fair the same day The study book was taken by Anne Smith speaking on Feelings and Needs The first and second chapters of Genesis were read and discussed which are two accounts of the real ion Laura Miller was In charge of the program Blanche Bruce read an article on Dos and Don Is of 100 years ago Flora Bruce shared some clippings and jokes and Laura Stewart conducted a contest on Old Sayings which was won Mildred Sinclair and Blanche Bruce promoted Former Acton High School gym leachcr Rick McArthur has been appointed Head of leal Education at Lester Pearson Board of Education announced Thursday night in Burlington Knox Presbyterian Church was the setting for the wedding Shirley Jocquc and Bob Dye The bride of Mill St Is the daughter of Joseph and Helen The groom is Ihe son of Sophie and Ihe late Michael Dye 330 Peel St Both are employed by the Acton Free Press Rev John Robertson officiated the double ring ceremony with Ted Hansen providing the organ music Escorted down the aisle by her father the bride carried a blue handkerchief thai her mother carried on her wedding day She chose a gown of white peau sole wilh lace inset on the bodice long sleeves circular train She wore a picture rial trimmed with lace and a fingertip veil Shirley also carried a cascading bouquet of bridal pink rosebuds with white spider mums baby breath and Swedish Ivy Matron of honor was the bride Carol Baglnskl Bridesmaids were Lynda Say era a friend and Marie of the bride They wore dusty pink long gowns wilh lops short sleeves spaghetti straps They carried bouquets of pink and deep rose silk flowers with baby breath and trimmed with white lace The groom brother Andrew Dye served as best man Ushers were Bill friend of the groom and Robbie Kflshur cousin or the groom Dinner was provided by Knox Church Ladles Aid the church and a dance was held in Ihe evening at the Acton Curl Club Master of ceremonies was the bride uncle Lachie McKersie of MilLon who also proposed the toast to 11 bride The bride made he wedding cake ass stance from Mrs Thornhill worker A three liered cake which graced the head table was decorated by Mrs Gloria Watson friend of the bride and groom Guests came from Milton Bolton Del roil Owen Sound Georgetown and Thunder Bay Prior to her wedding Shirley was guesl of showers given by her bridesmaids at ihe home of Carol by Florence Saycrs Gough and Vcrna for a neighborhood shower and by coworkers at Acton Free Press A blag was held Tor groom at home of II 2 Acton Following a honeymoon to Luke Placid New York ihe couple made their home at Mill SI Bob Dye and Shirley were married In Knox Presbyterian Church August They have made their home East Crash at Speyside Two rural north Hallon men are in Milton hospital rciover from injuries in a two car crash at Ihe Speyside curves on Highway on Mon day Mlllon say cars driven by Glenn McMeckcn 3 Milton and McKcnz Acton 42 were in the vehicles crossed the I nc and was struck by the other Police estimate S3 damage to the cur lo lit McKcnzie Single car accident Guelph OPP estimate in damages to a vehicle driven by Sidney Sloot 50 or Rock wood after it struck a bridge wall Police the Sep tember 10 at a on north of Eromosa Concession It jG The icle was ravelling north bound on 0 when it skidded on loose gravel while negotiating curve The right rear quarter the car struck the bridge wall Shol injurj

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