Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 2, 1983, p. 7

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Ken calls the at the Rotary auction night at tbe Bam Hall proceed from the went lo Rotary community work Qsptinas 97th birthday is celebrated by Finn The Brownies had an interesting evening recently when they went to the arboretum at the of to go on an Owl Hoot The Guide Company Patrol leaders acted as hostesses to other patrol leaders from HI la burgh and Rockwood recently Guides and Brownies are now taking orders for cookies to be delivered in early May Nine girls have joined up with Mimosa Homcmaking club to begin the project Looking Great Great The leader Mrs Shirley Rowan assisted Mrs Joy Cote introduced the course and outlined the special project Officers were chosen president Cheryl vice president Wendy Bailey secretary Kerry Green treasurer Tammy Blades and press reporter Susan Cole Mrs Anne Smith was hostess for the February meeting of dies Aid Flora Bruce had the devotional Mildred Sinclair concluded the last chapter of the study book Rita Kcarna concluded the meeting with prayer Kris ten Leigh Mahnke was baptized on January 30 at St Peter Shelly Sample is her godmother and Peter her godfather Mr and Mrs William Samples of Windsor and Mr and Mrs Leo of Harrow were present A dinner was held after the baptism at the home of Mr and Mrs Mahnke in Milton Father Andrew Meszaroa gave the blessing at dinner Kris en la he daughter of and Monalee of 1 Guetph and little sister to Don anna Ward and Flora Bruce along with Gordon and Jean Johnston attended the party for Mrs Mary Bntton recently at the home of Ross and Marjone Britton RR Acton Mrs Thomas Fines very quietly iyf MRS is pleased loan mine 111 Gail Ml Bourn ion Si 14 13S3 celebrated her birthday February Sadie Ferguson and Elinor Robinson were Joint winners in of and a free book or tickets Mrs Mary Hardy was able to leave General Hospital and is back with her daughter and soninlaw Mabel and Ben Sympathy goes out to Gordon Aitken and family on the death of his wife Anna at General Hospital recently Anna will be sorely missed in this community that she has been a part of for so many years Her talents for music and friendly helpfulness endeared her to all E1eengirls have joined the Mimosa I club Looking Great Feeling Great The leaders are Mrs Janice Maginess and Mrs Margaret Goring The meetings will be held Monday evenings at Mrs or trigs home The officers president Linda Moore vice presient Sarah Nicholson secretary Carol treasurer Vicky Car gill press reporter and telephonist Shirley Fletcher Rev Wayne Allen was guest speaker at Knox Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning As this was the second Sunday in Lent his sermon dealt with the preview to Easter Rev Allen la going to be the supply minister here for a month beginning on March Oral communications were held last week at Ospringe school In the intermediate representing grade the winners were Heidi Schotsch first speaking on Com outers Sean Strelec second on Chess and Julie third on Laura In the junior contest first place went to Michelle Pletch who spoke on Beef Cattle Christine Tim merman came second speaking on Sportsmanship and Bobby Fletcher and Debbie Sinclair were tied for third place Bobbys topic was Astronauts Debbies was Roller Skating Rockwood Busy spring for village by Barbara Funk There will be soccer regutratiuTi Wednesday from to 8 and Saturday from a to and at Rock wood Centennial School And then tomorrow Thursday pm and Saturday am 11 am the Minor Softball Association will be having registration at Centennial School They are asking parents to bring their childs birth certificate And the last membership drive will bo on Thursday March 17 at at Community Centre The Rockmosa Tennis Club will be celebrating the coming of with a wine and cheese membership par The Presbyterian Church will be dooming spring with a dance to be held on Saturday March 19 at Eden Mills Monday Community Centre Rob Gray will be providing the music The tickets which are per person can be obtained from Brenda at or Barbara Death at 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