Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 16, 1981, p. 7

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district Acton Press Wed Doc 16 7 Eden Mills Holiday visits for residents by Mr Mac Donga Mr and Mrs Jack Chamberlain ponied by Mr and Mrs Gord Guelph spent last weekend at their winter cottage In Orr Lake and Mrs Jim Henry were Sunday din guests of Mr and Mrs Mansell Mr and Mrs Russell entertained the Mrs Clara Blacklock family at a Christmas dinner on Saturday evening Seventy three people sat down to a tasty tur key dinner at the Presbyterian Church after Sunday a service Taking part in the lighting of the third Ad vent candle were Glen Diane and Susan A special service was held for White Gift Sun day at the United Church and the children put on a play Refreshments were served following the service Taking part in the lighting and read lugs for the Advent Can dle have been Amanda Stamp Scott and Andrea Mrs Ev Harden was hostess for a lovely prise birthday party for her slater Mrs Jean of Another sister Mrs Orlean Hurkncsa of Tees water was among the other guests present far this happy occasion McLean Littlest Star wao Holiy and Scott presented Thce taking jjoluson lit the second port were Jennifer and Advent candle Daniel Sarah rhc Sunday School Beaton Kalhy Johns under the super Cindy Anderson Connie Mildred and Taylor and Jay Ward had charge of the service A playlet The Fourteen ladles at Sunshiners enjoy party Going to the Hospital by A McLaren and The Dinoaaur Footprint by R in fiction by P Ouspensky Coping with Difficult People by Robert Tho World Challenge by Jean Servan Schrelber The Secret Life of the Unborn Child by Thomas Verny and Water the Emerging Crisis in Canada by Harold Foster The Sun shine Club celebrated Christmas with an after noon of games and carol singing Birthday congratulate were sung to Mrs Rose Oakes by Barbara Funk The Com Library will be dosed December to December and December and January 1 Librarian Georglna Kelso reports the new titles to tho library as follows in adult fiction The Old Priory by Norah Lofts Goldeneye by Malcolm MacDonold Thieves Brand by Giles LutE The Dark of the Sun by Wilbur Smith The Dancing Man by P Hubbard In pre juvenile primary fiction The Four of Us by Elis Beresford A Wood by Moonlight by Geoffrey Obituary Pat Smith Former Trustee chard James Pat Smith died suddenly as the result of an while vacationing Padre Island November 17 He was nil year Industrial des and con Mr Smith ran own bus J th Incorporated from his home on Main Street South for the past eight years He also aught industr design at the On tar College or Arts An active community Mr Smith ass sted with Pioneer Days served on he Board of Trustees and the most recent village map His many n teres Is ncludod photography graphics and pa ntlng writing reading sports cars ling and travel favorite season was fall Born March 17 1930 in Niagara the son of Catherine and the late Lennox Smith Mr tended schools in Niagara Hamilton and Belleville He graduated from the On tar College of Arts In addition to a year In England Mr Smiths career Included the position of designer of the Ontario Science Centre On April 19 he Hal in Georgetown He is survived by h mother sister Ann Dutchburn of Toronto and two daughters Shawn 19andReniSuc 13 Funeral service took place November at Gilbert Mclntyre Home in Hugh Barclay off Pallbcirers were Phil Bennett of Belleville John and Pat tenden of Toronto Chuck Hall of William Poole of Grimsby and Bruce Han of Parry Sound nil friends Interment was In Cemetery and Mrs Rachel Hockey The club ex tended besl wishes and congratulations to Mr and Mrs Joe Fuller who were celebrating their wedding Miss Gladys Ha nun accompanied by Mrs Vera Black sang Long Ago In The City of David Hugh gave a reading and Mrs Mary Milne recited I Remember Christmas and Christmas Is a Jolly Time The latter was written by Mrs Milne Everyone Joined In singing We Wish You a Merry Christmas A candycane bingo was conducted by Mrs Robertson and Mrs after which Mr and Mrs Bert Davidson conducted a regular bingo Euchre winners were Mrs Ethel Adsett Chester Meek and Wm McCutchcan Cecil won the lucky dinner draw Put Christ back into Christmas As a spiritual preparation for Christmas Sacred Heart Church Rock wood Is having a Mission beginning with a Mass on Saturday December lfl and ending with the last Mass on Christmas Day The missionary priest will be John Kane from San Fran Cisco California The church will have a service every day at and Church will have a service every day at a pm Father John wishes to make himself com available to all people for counselling at any time In the home church or rectory It is not necessary to be a member of the parish or to be a Roman Catholic if you feel the need for counselling please feel free to get In touch An Invitation is ex tended to everyone to attend all the services including the Christmas services The Christmas services will beat a at Oustic and Midnight at on Christmas Eve Christmas Day there will be a Mass at firefighters held their annual children a Christmas party at the Town Hall on Sunday Rick Lewis and Stew led the children in a singsong after which Ihey served refreshments while everyone waited for the arrival of Jolly old St Nick The Ice is ready at the ball park for skating If cold weather holds the tights will be turned on in the evenings from begin nlng this weekend St John Church will be having a carolsing on the church green Sunday December at pm Everyone la wtl come and refreshments will be served St Johns Christinas Eve service will be at 8 The senior Sunday School conducted the service at the United Church on Sunday morning Following the service the congregation enjoyed a pot luck dinner The junior Sunday school enter tained with a carol sing after which presents and candy were distributed to the children The Bahai commun ity is having a on World Religions to be held at Rockwood Cen School beginning on January and every Wednesday evening until The religions to be presented will be Hin duism Buddhism Judaism Christianity Islam and BEST WISHES for the H0UDAY SEASON and the COMING NEW YEAR arc HEARTILY EXTENDED from all of us to all of you The Mayor Council and Employees of Hills CairffcftqtoDo feu CKflmpoqup at nttrintqb St Marys BINGO FABULOUS SKOALS LAS VEGAS CHRISTMAS SPECIAL TUESDAY PHOTO CALENDAR Give a gift that personal touch This attract photo eaten is sura to find a I prominent spot at home or In the office all year round Designed to i accept either vortical horizontal enlarge It is perfect for any wall or desktop acton pharmacy ltd THE OF THE TOWN HALTON HILLS NOTICE PARKING 12 and a longa thon in law A on oat a oris comply by Law AUTHORITIES MAY HAVE VEHICLES TICKET ED OR TOWED AWAY AT THE OWNER S EXPENSE SNOW CLE AIMING Placing of snow mnnn as obit AUTHORITIES MAY HAVE THE SNOW AND ICE REMOVED AT THE PROPERTY OWNER S EXPENSE YOUR ENSURE EFFECTIVE WINTER CONTROL MEASURES AND SAFE CONDITIONS Sunday school puts on play tended the December Beaton are home from meeting of the UCW held hospital at tl home of Anne Blyth In The Sunday School convener Marion Christmas concert Diamond had prepared being held on December an interesting Christmas ie and the choir progm light service Dave Munro and Tom December Competitive Prices CHECK OUR SUPER FOOD VALUES IN OUR FLYER DELIVERED TO YOUR D THIS WEEK If you do not receive an IGA flyer contact the Acton Free Press at 532010 ACTON Plenty of Free Parking ANNODNCINGTHE1982 MAZDAB2000 FIVE REASONS ISNT SOCOMPEfflrVE ANYMORE GREAT GAS MILEAGE The Mazda B2000 Buck has the highest gasoline mileage rating of any import pickup truck in Canada 3776 WOO km GREAT STANDARD FEATURES B2000 Short Box speed transmission steel belted radials power front disc brakes AM radio tinted glass intermit tent wipers and much more B2000 Sport All of the above plus bucket seats with console tachometer white lettered radial tires white spoke wheels and much more YEAR80000 kmNO CHARGE SERVICE PLAN Mazda introduces for the first time to purchasers of 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