Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 4, 1981, p. 8

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Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov Zylawys moving to Edmonton Lots of Halloween fun Martha Win gate Karen I- railed Philip anil Lea were the costume winners at Ihr party at Community Centre balmday Winners pumpkin carving contest were I lea I her Thomson Cheryl Thorn son Greg Martin Meek Meek Jennifer Charity McDuffy Paul Michael field Thomson Sarah Slater Brian March Steven field Man struck while delivering An Orange v III man who was delivering pop at store on Highway In last Wednesday suffered minor injuries when he was hit by a passing car at I Ricky Brown a delivery I ruck was parked and Arthur Hnrtlund Washago Ontario moved his vehicle to the left to go by the truck The mishap occurred when Sydney Brechin Fergus tried squeeze his car between the parked ruck and the Ha r Hand vehicle Guelph OPP reported Brechin hit both the truck causing damage and which sustained besides striking Brown There was damage to the Brechin by Barbara Funk en is over and the village has put away her ghosts and goblins for another year There were many parties last week to celebrate the event The two Brownie Pocks pari led together on Tuesday right Kelly Parkinson brought a huge pumpkin and all Ihe Brownies used I heir artistic skills lo make It a magnificent re -a- Lantern Trudy Milne was the lucky sprite to take It home The girls spent the rest of the evening ploying gomes and sharing en treats The Lionettes en DressUp was another success About 1M school children were out in their full Halloween regalia The witch hostess Sandy Root led the kids In games and songs Judges Lorraine Root and Betty Eoson were kept busy studying costumes and the creative Jack The Wans dance for the grownup Hallowe en group was also a sold out event The winners that night were Murray Millson for the most or iginal costume Ken Death for the scariest Fran for the funniest Linda and Bruce Duncan for the best couple and Paul and Sandra How let and Shirley and Jim McFarlonc for beat group The Judges for the evening were and Ross and Lorraine and Sandy Root The Snowmobile Club Is having a supper on Friday November at at Centennial School Anyone who Is thinking of becoming a member for the coming year is welcome to attend en a good meal and make themselves familiar with the local rules and regulations The club asks everyone to bring their own dishes ana cutlery and District have set November aside for their annual Shy Night will be opened at p m at the Community Centre There Is no charge for the evening so bring your friends and enjoy some treats and moke some new friends The Lions will be having their Annual Las Vegoa night on Saturday November the Community Centre The Catholic Women Eden Mills League is celebrating ihclr anniversary on November at p at the Community Centre Arthur is guest speaker The cost of the evening is per person and tickets are available from Mrs Marjorie Saunders Firefighters answered one call IhlB weekend They responded to the annual bridgeburning In Mills on Halloween Webbs return from Florida by Mrs Mac Doug a Mrs W of Ottawa has been a visitor with her aunt Mrs Wilk Wilson Mr and Mrs William Webb have returned from a two week vacation in Florida Mills United Church the setting of a pretty wedding on Saturday when Rev Russell united in marriage Hiss Joyce Parker daughter of Mr and Mrs Ed Parker I von Paul son of Mr and Mrs Jack Grcatorcx of Rockwood The Canada Cord recipients Tonight Wednesday two Eden Mills girls will receive their Canada Cords Lisa Picket and Diana MacDonald members of the 1st Ontario Lone Pathfinders will receive their Canada Cords tonight at a ceremony at Eden Mills United Church Been away on vacation Tell where you went and what you thought of your deslina lion Call Barb Funk at or drop off a note at reception was held at the Community Hall Congratulations and wishes for a happy future for the weds Mr and Mrs Fred Rinehnrt were guests at a lovely surprise party held for Mr and Mrs Archie on the occasion of heir wedding anniversary The Mills Community Bazaar is scheduled for Saturday November at the halt by Doris tines Mr and Mrs George had a moving sale recently Mr lawy has a job in Edmonton working a planner for the city He says he is sorry to be up his flourishing sweet corn trade which he says is a good potential for anyone wauling to keep up the sweet corn business but he is making this move because his dreams of expanding his business in this urea t work out as he hoped He is scheduled to begin his new Job In two weeks lime They just spent week in arranging their move there Mildred Sinclair was hostess for the October Ladles Aid meeting She took charge of the Devotional opening the meeting with the hymn Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow Her topic was on The Hymn of Thanks giving with scripture reading from Matthew 15 The study book was taken by Flora Bruce on the Rebellion and Technology and the story of Babel The roll call answered by six members two visitors was a verse from the Bible A contest on wedding anniversaries was con ducted by Ann and won by Flora Bruce The meeting closed with prayer by the hostess fallowed by lunch Ward and Flora Bruce visited for a few days with their son and daughter In law Barry and Carol Bruce and family at Carp Church services were dispensed with on October at Ospringc so the could attend the anniversary service at Burns Presbyterian in Erin and many went Witches black cats horses robots and all sorts of weird creatures came to our door Satur day night but otherwise all was quiet I re ceive any reports of out taking place Gordon and Anno Ail ken spent a few with Gordon and sister in law Mr and Mrs Harold Ailken at their cottage on Lake near Or ill la Shelly Grundy had a successful liquid cm broidery party last week despite the rainy night beautiful duet on Sunday morning at Knox Church entitled Reach Out To Jesus Rev Noble Dean sermon was on Hie Elder Prodigal It was the story of Ihe prodigal son and how wc have to deal with situations like that of the elder brother The school children went all out in designing their costumes for the en party Friday afternoon There was everything from cute lit tic witches to big horses It was hard to choose prize winners from so many good costumes Receiving prizes for funniest were Phillip Von Manen Scott Cripps scariest Tom Manes Barry Plcleh fanciest robot Tammy Andrews Drew most original horse Heidi and Julie most traditional Connie McKIn witch Valerie best couple Debbie Sinclair and Lori Van Manen Sherne Coutls and Ligh Ann Prizes for the DIIQI FURNITURE rUDLlU AUCTION of new bund heme I as Instinct by Iho bank Lid Sal Nov 930 At74S0BrenRd Ont MtwMn Art OVEH ITEMS slSc For more information contact LVG Auctioneer 416678 6174 Come and see the EW ARRIVALS 1982 HONDAS HAVE ARRIVED PRELUDES ACCORDS CIVICS Vl9 JCLEARANCEL GEORGETOWN HONDA 8775286 SENIOR CITIZENS An building is planned for Township situated in Village of If you are interested in this project please phone George Day at 856 4676 TOWNSHIP OF ERAMOSA PUBLIC MEETING STUDY PLAN AREA No oulh and oast V I age Bock Fori induiir mil bo a pub meat n tho COMMUNITY CENTRE On on DAY NOVEMBER Local port ly rnsJdcnta plan to meet rig Op nions and on may bo ho best decorated pumpkin went to Connie McKiti Jason Tara October also seemed a good day to lake to the air A big red white and blue balloon was seen gliding merrily along and a couple of small planes were flying around it like two huge birds wondering whether they should attack or not October was Professional Develop ment day for nil teachers and secretaries In Wellington County The school staff at tended various work shops such question ing techniques geography workshops environmental studies stress school law and librarian workshop The secretary Nancy Trim also attended a workshop on stress and one on budgets Photographs were taken the school re cently by Rutherford Studios of Kitchener Crack 4 and students had their hearing tested 250000 Stock Reduction 10 DAYS ONLY October 28 November Inventory must be reduced now the a reduced lot one trait only ule inn too fiJ we J li Ml at on at t Mo h I a i 2050Tc on Coal lackel Borne Yes Eve iIoki EVERYTHING Phylnors Fashions ACTON They thought I was crazy to buy this 68yearold house but I knew it could be renovated in in of tilth And in many financial is provided through Mill Assistant i intl Home merit The reason Is my About two million of I da Light million an over forty is old Rut it dues them down v In Hi sh n It to irivisl in villi will miliiiunid dvm pi homing milt your loiaKMIIC tiffin I And the good thing about the program was not nil that much rid all to Inppin oily quit Calgary you plugged somithing in I a fuse would blow It firohowird jr CMHC program I hod a I complete ntw electrical system Inslallt d Steven Halifax Nova icalla git an hour winds and halfway up tiiL up Hit make It comfortable trad Helen Hill Fan Brillth up house with a grant Tht no si in ti homes renovaling is Mn I Charlollelotvn Prince iihnd making Canada a better place to live Canada I there be light Extra Light Peter Jackson J Warning Health and Welfare Canada advises that danger to health increases with amognt smoked avoid inhaling Average per cigarette Sue and Regular far nicotine

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