Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 14, 1967, p. 2

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v rt fh actofi fw press wednesday june 14 1967 churchill church anniversary guest speaker rev w a gibb news of the district those days ftre which com pletely destroyed them fergus aft akfe ip ikaftlh fee wuliaift a gibb of west dale united church hamilton was guest speaker t ouixchlll cmfrchabniveraryonjttaell jurvgibb was student mmistar bare 14 years ago mrs j mod marlon accompanied him and at both morning and ew itmt services they met and vis- ilea with many ot taeir at mds tie preached on the scripture reading in the morning was matthew 16 and ephesians 44s and 1113 and m the evening a continuation of the morning service found in john 21 verses 1517 there was special musk by the junior choir mrs kidney of georgetown also assisted and rendered a solo at the morning service misses linda damm june and kathy swsckv hamer sang a trio the church orchestra was in attendance and played prior to the ser- v1o0s mr and mm tony damm visited with their sisterinlaw mrs mary stephen and child ren and all attended a veter ans remembrance service at sanctuary park cemetery in weston on sunday june 11 where mrs oanuns brother is buried visitors after the morning service at the home of mr and mrs frank freeman were rev and mrs gibb and marion and also ted and shirley freeman and boys of guelph rev and mrs gibb and mar ion also hon and annie saund- era norman and stephen were sunday afternoon visitors with mr and mrs bruce lekch and beverley 1 mrs j jetton of mai mayor john campbell made an interesting observation at the recent meeting of the as sociation of municipal elect- as ro consumption in fergus will increase 310 per cent ospringe sharroa bock graduate muse sttool trips to expo ana miss doris fines presided for the regular meeting ot the womens institute held at the home of mrs e fisher with nine members and a visitor present miss fines read a poem god and my garden the secretary mrs s fuller read the minutes and corres pondence and also presented the financial report a reminder of the annual the wellington totattendedmmversary ser- isl vices at churchill church be- f ennotivule library on wjps uvuiu uuw jme w to wnicn jjj are font ing guests for the day with their mg and soninlaw mr and mrs norman turner osvid and juliann mr and mrs bob mcgill and family of orton visited recent ly with mr and mrs ron saun ders and boys mr smith e griffin accomp anied mr and mrs w thomp son and visited on sunday with mrraiidlrstatttliurriffinr jbrin the regular mo meeting lot the churchill ucw was held on wednesday evening june 7 at the home of mrs ralph denny with a fair at tendance the president mrs w thompson presided and opened the meeting and called on mrs f freeman who gave the devotions choosing for her message all belongs to you tlfs scripture reading was 1 corinthians verses 2 9 25 mrs f macarthur read a chapter of the study book and dealt with the discussion and its questions mrs b leich read the minutes of the two previous meetings some busi ness was dealt with there wttl be no mrrtlngs held for the months of jury and august the president clos ed the meeting with prayer ed was made the secretary reported a new shipment of centennial coffee spoons was on hand due to the small number of members it was decided not to enter a float at erin township centennial celebration current events were given by each one present providing awide4uortinentofnews scripture reading a new fea- ture year was given by mrs d g robertson excellent reports of the re cent district annual were giv en by mrs william milton and mrs e archibald roll cab waeanswered by a donation of plants or sups these were later auctioned off by mrs a mocrae which prov ed quite a source of amuse ment as wouldbe green thumb gardeners purchased plants hoping for the best july and august are to be holiday months and the sep tember meeting will be held at the home of mrs t fines and doris mrs william milton mrs k klooster and mrs a mccrae assisted the hostess in serving a delicious lunch the hostess mrs denny and lunch commi m letd mo rescue dub and mrs thompson served a lovely lunch at the dose mrs starring saturday thompson thanked mrs denny for the use of her home and hospitality churchill friends are sorry to hear mr george stephens is a patient in georgetown dis trict memorial hospital again mr robert edwards from new south wales australia is beginning his three months ex- changevislt in ontario through the junior farmers at mr and mrs robert c kerrs and at tended church anniversary with them mrs roy burns of melbome florida a sistexsinlaw of mrs annie burn also their niece 4 mrs ray burns of brampton pick 10 delegates visited last week with mr and mrs oavid williamson and to pc coflventlon bruce mcgregor emergency measures organization coor dinator for hajton county hop es to begin a rescue training club this saturday at 10 ajn mr mcgregor said he hoped to have at least 1245 people out but he felt that this might be hard- at this time of year hf this course shows promise he intends to initiate a com munications course in august several people have expres sed interest including some st john ambulance men mr mcgregor said mr and mrs r g racey of sept isles quebec visited with mr and mn h r howard on wednesday congratulations to sharron buck eldest daughter of mr and mrs len buck who gradu ated on friday from st jos ephs school of nursing guelph in order to add to the funds for their trip to expo late in june the senior pupils of the local school are selling tickets for a lucky draw on a transis tor radio the draw is to be made on june 17 at 3 pm at the local garage grades 17 who are not able to share in the expo trip are anticipating the tours being ar ranged for them by the teach ers and bus drivers grades 1 and 2 are going to guelph where they will tour the main fire hall and the waterfowl conserv ar gra 3 w also g to guetptrand tour the water fowl conservation area and the cjoy radio station grades 4 and 5 go to guelph too and have a guided tour of the police station and the wa terfowl conservation area grades 6 and 7 will tour the parliament buildings high park fort york and the mar ine museum all in toronto al ong with the teachers several mothers are also going to help escort the children mr and mrs len buck enter tained 40 guests at their home on friday evening in honor of their daughter sharron who had graduated from st jos ephs school of nursing ear lier in the day sharrons grandmother mrs a buck and godmother mrs r buck poured tea and coffee at a lacecovered table centred with a bowl of lilacs and flank ed by white candles in crystal holders a smorgasbord supper was enjoyed and all joined in ex tending good wishes to the guest of honor anniversary service will be held at the local knox presby terian church on sunday june 25 at 11 oclock speaker for the occasion will be rev vic tor turner of st stephens presbyterian church at wes ton special music will be pro vided by the junior choir burlington the expo 67 centennial boom has spread as far as the burlington economy c h norton bus lines of burlington are transporting two busloads of expo visitors daily from hamilton burling ton and oakville to the worlds fair site the tours range from three to seven days including ac commodation in a modern downtown apartment hotel the bus boom has caught the norton people by sur prise weve had to buy two new streamlined conches to handle the bookings general manager grant norton said response has been just tre mendous the stainless steel coaches used are airconditioned have their own washroom facilities and reclining chairs many tourists from buffalo detroit and other us cities have booked excursions on the norton lines preferring to drive to this area and travel by bus the rest of the way the line operates a package e deal offering transportation to i i i x rri montreal from hotel to fair j ji i vickj site and accommodation for a k q i threeday minimum period qtidfl dfchdq3u some excursions last seven days milton swimmers who have enjoy ed cooling dips in the towns centennial project mill pond for the past couple of weeks got their last swimmingthere on monday of last week that evening council decided to post the pond with no swimming signs in the interests of public safety it has been a popular spot with youngsters since it was refilled with water last month but councillors were afraid accidents might result and the town might be liable a 1000 pm of land scaping the property at the martin st end of the mill pond centennial project will be underway soon following councils acceptance of rain bow landscapings estimates while 1968 budget setting time is more than 10 months trips tours for pupils in last weeks of school closing program for mothers is the same day gtadss one to three have a play day thursday june 22 the older children participat ed in a field day last week op monday june 26 the m z b grades two and three see the county museum and kelso great ontario adventure the last few weeks of school are filled with specialevents for the youngsters at bqth pub lic schools otot mghughts are the grad- rical utilities he used hydro uation banquet on wednesday consumption figures as an in- june 28 orientation day at the dicanon- of the growth of fer- high school for grade eight atu- gus he said that abe hydro dent on thursday june 22 uukuiu toad for fergus in 1962 was and the intemchool field day park and the next day the vflcflhnn2 3900 kilowatts two years la- on jftiday june 23 gnde fours go to doon pioneer tawmons ter it had increased by about both schools participate in 15 per cent by april of this the district centennial field day year it had gone up 80 per this coming saturday cent to 7400 kw and it is an the ml z bennett school ticipated that by next year schedule began monday june when the first stage of the no- 5 when the grade six students randa copper mills plant goes saw the court house in milton into operation the consumpt- and county museum at kelso ion will be 11400 kw with conservation area further expansion in the town the grade fives go to the his worship predicted that by niska bird sanctuary guelph 1970 it will have reached 16000 wednesday june 21 the grade kvv this would mean that be- ones make the annual trip to tween 1962 and 1970 the hyd- the anthony dairy farm on fri day june 23 the kindergarten assessors meet walton assessors met togetfh er thursday of last week in the acton music centre jjuests of acton assessor bill erskine the group had dinner and also inspected the new library and hydro building silverwood hrfmms brian g barbeau received a graduate degree in econom ics from the university of to ronto on june 8 prior to re ceiving his master of arts he graduated with the degree of mr and mrs james barnes have moved from silverwood to glen williams this past week mr and mrs w gedche have purchased the barnes home and moved from george town and are surely welcom ed silverwood received 2m in ches of rain from wednesday until sunday and was welcom ed by farmers and gardeners alike sthrerwood wjt held their last business meeting for the summer months on thursday evening june 8 at the home of mrs donald lindsay with a good attendance the president mrs hender son presided and mrs h scott was substitute secretary for mrs corbett who was en joying a trip to expo it was a busy evening get ting the tag ends of business cleaned up for the summer months and making plans for future meetings a social hour village a special centennial trip is planned for the grades seven and eight who go to niagara f wis together on tuesday june jo the robert little classes 1 have equally informative and interesting excursions planned the grade seven students go to see helton county building and county council session on tuesday june 20 the grade fives go to klein- burg june 23 to see the mc- michael art collection the group of seven painters were a project and go to the county museum wednesday june 28 hay day for grades fne to four is friday june 23 niagara falls is also the des tination for the grades seven and eight on monday june 26 the kindergarten tots visit a farm thursday june 15 on friday june 23 the grade six pupils tour the midhurst- midland area schools out thursday after noon june 29 oakville town council refused to force oakville stores to close july 1 canadas 100th birth day despite protests by em ployees of some plaza stores warning council not to be come involved in any restric tive store closing bylaw may or anderson said the individ uals conscience should decide the issue william brooks administra tor of oakqueen plaza said merchants intend to open as usual because they had plan ned a rodeo and to give free hot dogs and other gifts to shoppers downtown merchants indi- mvolre dune de iespennce at moosoneo the trail to arctic tidewaters on arvarctic tidewater adven ture vacation to moosonee and moose factory island youll rub shoulders with indians eskimos traders and prospectors from a thousand miles around hudson bay at ontarios last frontier youll taste the flavour of a pioneer past and sense the prospect of a nations great future on your way from north bay to cochrane departure point for the fabled polar bear express you can swim fish and boat in ontarios most beautiful tree- fringed lakes visit worldfamous gold mines and gigantic woodpulp mills scratch hope fully among cobalts abandoned silver workings comfortable accommodation and wellserviced campsites are always near along smooth easilytravelled highways an arctic tidewater adventure 0 v graauaiea wim me uegree or u weeungs n social nour rated thmr uhll rfnw nn ri t awakcouncilloi n in ivth-applelcedicetraimr- j went on record as heinir the r x- n it t onrf tt ii f wc employees can ceie- family to theirjvervbonc went on record as being t from trinity college univer- iiretopredictanincreasein sity oftororito and was award- miltons 1968 mill rate he ed an ontario graduate fel- mentioned ratepayers could lowship tea and coffee brou to a close hratthe countrys 100th birth day fajnuyjpthsirvery-bones-would- you like to have more informa tion just mail the coupon today expect a tax bike in 68 as a series of bylaws authorizing the town to issue debentures totalling 227100 covering part of the cost of seven recent con struction projects were appro ved by council caledon brian has accepted a position with the prudential life in surance company of america in toronto he is the son of the former mayor of acton and mrs george v barbeau and brother of gail he was married on may 20 to miss helen benton of acton as a result of a recent fatal accident at the junction of hwys h and 24 and the re quests of several ratepayers caledon council has requested ed the dho to erect stoplights in the village this was decided at a recent meeting of caledon township council a copy of the request has been sent to wm davis mjj expo tours bus train air or tvtn your vwn cor your choice true friend one who thinks you are a good egg even though youre slightly crack- kw travel bureau ltd 196 king street east tel 5760770 kitchener ontario nram province or ontario department of tourum infbrmiiuon parliament buildings room 283 toronto 2 please send me details about an arctic tidewater adventure vacation name address city zone proy ontario department or tourism a information erin erin chamber of commerce last week had new welcome signs to erin installed on 24 hwy at the northern and southern approaches to the vil lage the new signs read welcome to erin just a little bit of heaven research by the erin advo cate has turned up the fact no less than five hotels have thrift days delicious summit brand ice cream vl gal many varieties mrs annie burns of silver- creek jwkomf flf mkjv the panamerican equestrian team will be practicing on a trial course at style acres kanch all day sunday ranch coowner bruno sclisirsi says spectators would be welcome haltonarventworth conserva tives will meet thursday june 22 at 8 pjn at pc headquar ters corner guelph line and new street burlington to el ect delegates to the september national leadership convention with seven candidates for party chieftain already in the running riding president joe sams indicated that interest is high among association mem bers 10 of whom will represent the burhngtonduridas district started in erin only the bush- mr and mrs george lang olme inn is left and it was be- and bonnie motored to pem- heved to have been built as broke over the weekend a hospital the station house mr and mrs e archibald at- queens hotel the clark house tended the funeral of the lat- and the glale hotel were oth- ters uncle emmerson gilroy ers three station house of toronto held at cooks town queens and the glale suf- on monday fered an affliction common in i pooooooooooooooqc that yout sued coat or jacket juke a kid glove it our experts rtmtor that valuabw triatarial and return it to you like nsw free toxuf and delivery custom cleanos milton oxu 783272 show 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