Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 11, 1984, p. 6

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Boy Injured A tuneyear Roctntood boy was treated for minor injuries Thursday when the car be was riding in collided with a second car making a left hand turn onto School Lane The second car driven man damage Car Collision Two people were injured when a Mill St man drove his car through the In tersection of the Tenth Line and Sideroad without stopping A passenger in his car also an Acton resident and the other driver a 38yearold Ninth Line woman received minor injuries Eden Mills Games for everyone at bicentennial MIDSUMMER WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY JULY 14th OPEN SUNDAY JULY noon 6 DONT MISS THIS SPECTA CULAR EVENT ONE YEAR FREE INTEREST ON ANY FURNITURE PURCHASE FURNITURE SHOWROOM Main St Comer of Ontario Milton 8787256 By Mrs MACDOLGALL Mrs Montgomery was hostess for the June meeting the Presbyterian Women The president opened with poem titled The treasurer report showed a nice sum raised at the refreshment booth at the auction sale held at the home of Mrs C Ramsey Material for the year s program is to be picked up at the Fall Rally Two pretty blue chairs are now in the entrance of the church courtesy of Russell Blacklock Mrs and Mrs W Heritage Books are to be ordered for resale to members and others Mrs Belly Marshall presented the church with an 1867 Communion Token from the estate of the late Mr Norman S Marshal The W Lasby family presented a plaque lo the church as a remembrance of the ded ication of an organ purchased proceeds from Plowing Match dinners A display of church pictures and Items is to be part of Canada Day BiCentenlall act tics at the halt park A donation is to be made the Board of Managers Pennies for the Fellowsh the Lead Coin were ded icated by Mrs Tubman MacDonald Roll call was answered by 13 members th the name of a favorite bird and flower Mrs Lasby played a tape the choir at the anniversary service Mrs Locked read a poem God is Always Near Mrs Montgomery read The Great Clock Utile Acts of Love It Great to Grow Old The meeting closed with the Lord Prayer Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs McLean Courtesies were extended by Mrs Gerald Harden of Cornwall has been a recent visitor with his parents Ted and Barden Mrs and daughter Kathy hate returned from a motor trip to the East Coasl A Sunday Sundae Mas held at Eden House Nurs ng Home and the residents enjoyed the music of the School Band Congratulations lo Howard and Jean James on the occasion of their wedding anniversary July 1 best wishes to Howard tor belter health as he has returned home after an operation in the hospital The family of Mr and Mrs Garnet MacDougall Bonn Terry and Adam Hamilton Roger Debbie Tara and Troy Dean Dorothy and Dusttn were hosts for a lovely parly to honor their parents on the occasion their wedding anniversary July i and held on the prettily decorated patio deck at the home of the r daughter and soninlaw Bon me and Terry Hamilton of Summit Cres Guclph The corsage and boutonnierc worn by and Garnet were hand fash of silk flowers by Mrs Smith of Hon Mrs Marie Davis the maid of honor returned tram a holiday lo attend Long time friend Lowrie was l oast master after Ihe buffet supper Relations and ends presented the couple with beautiful gold wall clock floral arrangements and gifts Among the guests who were all special were Mrs Sada Mrs Katie and Mrs Norma Janice and Nick Gould were hosts to some friends for a big breakfast to celebrate Canada Day The Bicentennial activities went off just great In the morning there was the Trl thai on Starting at noon there were running races for the Utile ones a decorated bicycle contest three legged races wheelbarrow race jello eating contest frog jumping contest water balloon Tight baseball games horseshoe tournament and displays by the United and Presbyterian Churches The day ended with a social potluck picnic supper S condolences are expressed to former residents Mr and Mrs Jack Chamberlain and family in Ihelr bereavement of Jack dad Joe Chamber Sympathy is also expressed to other members of the Chamberlain family Sympathy is offered to Mr and Mrs Harvey Link in their sudden Harvey brother Recent guests with Mr and Mrs Ken mother Mrs Harvey from Wiarton and sister Susan Clark from Perry Sound H scholarships Funk Seeds is again offering a scholarship award to Ontario Club members who have achieved al least per cent in Grade 13 studies and arc entering the agricultural degree pro gram at the University of Ap plicants who will be judged on their leadership qualities as demonstrated in activities can obtain forms from the rep or from Funk Seeds Box Ailsa Craig GRCA passes If you haven already bought a seasonal vehicle for parks operated by the Grand River Conservation Authority they re now available for only Authority has reduced tin by for those buying passes the July I weekend Dear Horn Dad ill the regular elsevrfie Choose from Canada s largest selection of instore walloper and take advantage of the summer s sale prices You II find new patterns new fashions select one for every room in your home now and save Color Your World NoWax Floor SALE Color 214GutphStlllrl hi Mai Theres a little Scrooge in each of vs and nows the time to take advantage of it CHRISTMAS IN THE SUMMER MEAD0WLANDS NURSERY Just North of Hwy 30 OFF ALL CHRISTMAS STOCK INCLUDING AS TREES DECORATIONS GARLANDS PICKS NOVELTIES STARTS JULY AUGUST HOURS I I TUMI

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