Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 30, 1984, p. 8

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8 GeorgetownActon Wednesday Un John of Georgetown are pleased to announce the daughter la Many G Power son of Mr Mrs Mann J Power of Georgetown Wetting to take place at 330 on Saturday Juna 30 at Church it Georgetown IS STRESS GETTING THE BETTER OF YOU Churchill mat Church celebrates 146th adversary YOUR STRESS CARES by Barb Crawford A large number of people gathered to the 146th anniversary services at Churchill Community Church on Sunday May Rev Robert Hyde returned to deliver the sermons and was Introduced and assisted by the regular minister Rev Jenkins Beautiful memorial floral arrangements HUSH MUTTS SPECIALS product of COOKING ONIONS OR CARROTS it PROD OF ISA HEAD LETTUCE BOSC PEARS 56 BONI BAKE SHOP OLD FASHIONED RAISIN PIE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK WE FIX IT with expert workmanship lH by hand no dipping modem spraying finish WE A PICK UP DELIVER a PROVIDE FREE FURNITURE RfflNBHiNG 8774792 AVE UNIT WE BUY SSL vtsrr our showroom SERVINO AHEA SINCE I WEIGHT WATCHERS of I with n WEIGHT WATCHERS yog ma to MP following the WEIGHT WATCHERS g am I toll of My goal nol loo away and I fEL TERRIFIC Oik Artsy CallWEIGHTWATCHERS And start QUICK FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 1 800268391 GEORGETOWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE presents aSWA June 15 16 17 Gordon Alcott Arena Courtesy Town of Ha ton Hills The Province of Ontario were placed In the church by the following in the memory of Mr and Mrs Stanley Swackhamer from the families to memory of parents Mr and Mrs Elian Cole brother Jack and Beatrice from Doug and Lena Mason and also a plant to memory of wife mother and grandmother from the Walter Cole family A lovely wooden plant stand was dedicated to the church in memory of Mr and Mrs Joshua Thompson from their fam ilies As well as the two above mentioned ministers Rev Walter and Rev Jim Failed former ministers were also present- Special music for the occasion included the orchestra comprised of John trumpet Keith Barber cello and Vera Denny mandolin accompanied by church organist Mrs Marie Anderson Mr Jenkins Sr sang Into My Hands and the choir directed by Mrs Joanne Turner sang Lord Jesus Be Near Me and Promised Land Following the morning service a light lunch was served to the congregation The evening service was also well attend when Rev Hyde delivered his sermon The Friendly Four Henry Burt George Root Don and Ken Graham from Hlllaburg accompanied by Ruth Graham Oliver rendered several songs which were enjoyed by the congregation A coffee hour and social time followed The annual Sunday school picnic will be Junes Worship Is at a and the bus will leave for Kelso Park at 1030 O Brownies move to Guides by Doris Finn Eight Brownies galloped up to Guides on Tuesday evening as they rode their horses through the ring to be ed by the Guide leader Helen and the Guides The eight girls to receive their Golden Hand and Wings were Wendy Barn staple Jennifer Michele Gibson Shannon Terra McDonald Shelley Ridley Roseanne and Anne Walsma Alyssa and Hilary Walker received the Golden Bar and Stephanie jona Teresa Ho den Lahna Terry Lynn Scott and Jennie were presented with their Golden Ladder With the help of Brown Owl WU Margaret Barnstaple Margaret and Gail Ridley they song their Brownie songs and played games They then served coffee cake and cookies to their parents and other guests Shower Carry of Don Milts hosted a bridal shower on Sunday afternoon at the home of Susan in for Heather Black a of next month Heathers mother Mrs Margaret Black sister Louise sister in law Pat and Shelley Manes attend ed the shower Congratulations to Mark Jackson who graduated May 11 in business accounting from Mohawk College Hamilton Add to service The Bell Ringers from The Stone Church added greatly to the church service of Knox Presbyterian as their beautiful chimes rang out in several selections before dur and after the Elizabeth organist of The Stone Church and director of the Bell Ringers accompanied them on the organ Upcoming dates to keep in mind for Knox Presbyterian Church are June 10 is the outdoor service and picnic June 17 will be communion Sunday and June is Anniver sary Sunday Mrs Margaret Black accompanied her daughter and son in law Susan and Peter Toscan of Guelph to the wedding of her niece Shirley Harrison on Saturday The wedding took place in Toronto on Weston Road and the reception was at the Inn in Mississauga guests The girls of Mimosa and Mimosa clubs were guests of the Mimosa Women Institute at their May meeting at Mimosa United Church Shirley Fletcher gave her speech about the Toronto Exhibition and repeated a poem Mimosa I set up an exhibit Tools of the Trade which was com mentedon by Christina Goring and Mimosa showed an exhibit on The Production of Maple Syrup and also presented a skit on Tricks of the Trade and Helpful Hints for The four girls taking part were Lynn Rowan Lynn Cole Becky Heyden and Chris tine Thompson The Womens Institute presented gifts to Lisa and Vicky Carglll for completing six clubs Mrs Vernon Stewart held a surprise baby shower at her home for wee James son of Linda and Jimmy Stewart to give him a helping hand as he begins his travel along the road of life Main St E Milton 8780931 Trie in SMscMtn and OVER SO STORES IN ONTARIO ilZi Ws7

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