Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 18, 1984, p. 16

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B4 GoorgeUNvn Acton Wednesday Jan Ballinafad Institute sees convention slides by Smith The January meeting of the Women Institute was held the evening of January 1 1 at the home of the presided Mrs J am moo with four present The president opened the meeting with a tribute to Robbie Bums as his birthday in January The roD call was answered by each one telling of a kindly act shown them by a neigh The secretary read many thank notes she received saying WI members visits and baskets of fruit etc given those in the community confined to their homes or ill were much appreciated McEnery as welfare con gave a report on the visits made at Christmas and cards sent during the year She also reported on the seminar taking place this Wed ncsday evening at the community centre She advised all to take ad of the opportunity hear the talk by this experienced woman who knows what to do and what not to do when making out income tax IjI G as convener of lions had charge of the program Alma feave an interesting talk on the motto Work Make the Wheels go Round but Fun the Axles Winnie Smith Rave current events One or two reports of interest were given by the in charge pertaining to he particular category race gave he I from a chapter from the book on the Mary Stewart Collect prayer Three members from neig hood attended the con held in Vancouver in June 19SS They were SbortiU Doris Lindsay and Anne Lindauer all from Silverwood WI They represented Halloo District at the convenUon Sorry Anne not be present brought her projector and showed slides taken of the event Not only did we see highlights of the convention but scenes of the country with commentary The beautiful gardens and the mountain in B C were a sight to behold The ladles were thanked for bringing the pictures and telling or their in such an informative way Another special guest was Anne Norton President of District WI She was accompanied by a friend Mrs Hunter a number of Dublin WI Anne spoke briefly about the events and activities planned for the future in work The committee assisted by the hostess served a lunch and a social lime was enjoyed Annua I meeting The annual meeting of United Church took place on Sunday January 15 with an attendance of around Rev Bandy opened the meeting with words of welcome and all sang Blessed Be the Tie that nds Dr Bandy read a chapter from the 1st book of Corinthians and led In prayer It was announced that the Mission and Service Fund of tor run short by A special Mission and Service drive was proposed to make up the shortage The overall United Church in Canada ia projecting a goal of HO million over a period of five years This extra money to be used far re development In less fortunate countries and also to go towards the Ministers Pension Fund Retiring from the session are Martin Lewis and Henri Gagne Nominated to replace them are Bruce and Edna Shortill Re tiring from Stewards are Clarke and Paul Schwarx to replace the Stewards are Ed and Kay West There is going to be a fun day for the congregation on February at the farm All are advised to circle April 29 on the calendar for a special youth choir that will be coming from The building proposal for a new addition to the church entail a special congregational meeting called for the evening of January The New Club for the will be Fitness Fare It sounds like an crest tag club as some cooking will be involved also some Health Care The first meeting will be Saturday January In the church basement from 9 till 12 noon Any girl or boy from the age of 12 till living in the community will be welcomed Heinz mato soup Heinz pastas Heinz tomato juice Local families are sought The Am en can Scandinavian Student Exchange Is seeking local families to serve as hosts Tor 15 Scandinavian Ger Swiss and British high school students who are part of the exchange visitor program The nonprofit is affiliated with the Swedish and Finnish Ministries of Education according to Canadian director Cindy Boyce The students IS and years old are fluent in English and are carefully selected for the program based on their high school performance good character ana Interest in living and studying in Canada All students are covered by Hive medical and liability insurance and have adequate money for personal needs supplied by their parents The host family furnishes meals and housing The ASSE program offers families the opportunity to share Canadian cultural educational experiences with a European young person and at the same time to lesm about another culture and language indicated that a volunteer Area Represent alive provided by ASSE will contact the family and student on a regular basis to assure that everything is going smoothly is also seeking local high school dents in participating on the ASSE program for an academic year or six week summer holiday Europe Students live with a well screened European host family while attending school and learning about the language and people of their chosen country Families and students interested in parti cipatbg for the 1984 85 school year should contact local Area Representative Herbert Drive Oak ville Heinz chili sauce 750 mL ar Heinz breadn butter pickles In Heinz tomato sauce 1AZL Heinz tomato paste onW an Brand name carpet Harding Barrymore Burlington Coronet Peerless SPECIAL DOITYOURSELF of Mm Carpel with padding attached for aF FOR BEST SELECTION SHOP EARLY and bring along your room measurements at these prices theyll go fast carpet dot for line 6400 Mill Crak Dr tennftMtoMy Schneiders bacons Dutch Inset regular or alt beef Schneiders bologna cooked smoked boneless Schneiders Olde Fashioned ham Schneiders red hots you I Off pay I smoked pork sausage frozen beet or steak g meat pies frozen sausage rolls Schneiders sandwich rolls 249 439 pay only off 189 149 279 125 Schneiders g pkgs corned beef or pastrami frozen wrapped Schneiders beef steakettes Schneiders cold cuts fried chicken regular or chunky 375 bowl headcheese SchrlSdere cooked ham frozen 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