Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 18, 1968, p. 10

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the acton free press wednesday september 18 ims churchill womens group organized orchestra members reunite mows ihw potatotst they are from the garden of sam hubble in crewson s cornart where he digs a 70 m 25 ft plot each year by hand what s unusual about that sam s only got one hand and it has only four fingers left he takes pride in his vogotables these pota toes held by daughter rulh and her husband morris courtney are almost two pounds in woighl a life member of the orange lodge sam hubble is in his 09th year and ho inlonds to keop gardening as long as hes able staff photo hy mrs k mucarthur on wednesday evening september ii u meeting was held ui the home of mrs alfred winter lor the purpose of orgjming a ladies group for churchill community church die minioer robert hyde ii a opened the meeting with prayer apd conducted c ukilloltull officers as follows piesulcnl mrs ajclile kerr vicepreldenl mrs wallace swuckhamer secretajy mts i runk tliompuvn treasurer mis leslle swatkltanier hie cinliev group i to he known us c hurcliill oinniunity hutch women mrs kerr then look over the euuinder ol the meeting a social committee waschosen us follows mis william tiioihiimiii mis don anderson mrs alfred winter mis cliailes iliunieand mis w j mcdonald alter a little business lunch was seived by the hostess mis winter assisted hy mis w ihonipson mis w swackhaiuei and mrs don anderson miss retu stanfield ol weston rev harry dawson inducted as rector of st albans juvenile delinquency subject at united church service on sunday afternoon the rev harry dawson was inducted as rector of the palish of st alban when visiting clergymen and members of the parish were present he was inducted by the right rev c h r wilkinson assistant bishop of niagara assisted by archdeacon w robinson guelph and the rural dean the rev b peglar of fergus also taking part in the formal ceremony were travels broadbent registrar of the diocese rectors warden tied new and peoples warden don lindsay the preacher at the service was the rev canon t t downey rector of st georges st catharines where mr dawson served prior to being transferred to acton other clergymen attending weie the rev v j morgan and the rev gordon turner of acton response doesnt warrant bus yet tylei transport wuhng to take a busload of acton students to school in georgetown and brampton advertised last week with disappointing results certainly not enough students responded to till a bus for the trip each day of the 4 acton students who take vocational courses in georgetown onlv nine said they would like to have bus service of the 1 1 or so who attend shendjn college in brampton just two answered the ad in last weeks free press ted tyler jr said this week he is still perfectly willing to provide the bus service if enough students contact him he estimated the cost to geotgetown would be about ho cents a day and to brampton maybe si so a day the number of students going uould determine the cost he uid acton high school boatd was approached at then last meeting by a patent who jsked why no transportation was provided lor the students who ate taking at geotgetown courses that are not available in acton while the school board will pav their tuition it nukes no provision for ananging for or paying lor transportation tins is not required under law board members told the patent he was releued to tsler transport who advertised two days later the same paper contained three classified ads placed by students seeking rides to georgetown some of the students have by now arranged to use the tamily car or joined car pools treat for safety patrol two safety patrol crossing guards from each school will accompany constables btuce macartliur and peter campbell to the ihnultoncalgary football game tit hamilton tonight wednesday ticket are courtesy of the hamilton automobue club other clergymen attending weie the rev v j morgan and the uev gordon turner of acton the rev laurence dtihy welland formerly ol acton and the former rector the rev ritchie mcmurriy guelph the rev i rank leigh the rev r i osier milton the rev i tic mills georgetown the rev allan mclachcrn guelph ind the rev ruggle glen williams and norval mrs oakes played the organ and the choir sang jesus lover of my soul a reception was held in the parish hall afterward with ladies of the a c w serving refreshments bikes taken two missing bicycles and their owners were reunited this past week the police report both bicycles were taken from longfield rd homes a good crowd al acton united church sunday evening heard rev russell llotsbiiigli speak on juvenile delinquency he is executive director and c o 1 o u u d e i of youth anonymous with him for the special meeting was rev ronald price his wife and little son kevin who led the singing with hie audience joining in rev gordon t u r n e i introduced mr llorsblirgh how much harm is done by the example ol tin tiuultiuclive religion mr lloisbuigh usked his interested listeners in this day und age religion must be made attractive and relevant we must be honest in the leaching of leligion cause of juvenile delinquency is often in a delect of love he said ii there is quarrelling in the home the anchor is broken and the child is insecure acton electric company residential industrial commercial free estimates no job too big or too small phone b530334 s main si n acton i it i v k tm vi ib i i r 9 i vi k i r i irv f w m r l 4 1 im j see our bargains galore outside and indoors gordon cm hardware ltd face cloths js 12 linen reg 35c tea towels 4 for 100 lady patricia reg 99c hair spray 69c ladies mules reg 198 slippers for 139 size 2 to 6x f training panties 4 1 mens cotton 1011lltt socks 49ci see our many fall fair specials and our sidewalk display boys melton cloth 3 to 6x jackets 2 english imported 6 varieties cookies 5 o 97c striped 36 x 20 towels s39 cotton reg 29e workjipvesjc first quality nylon 4ui long sleeved shamrock reg 398 to 598 blouses for 250 visited on sunday with ml and mil allied winter mr and mis iail held and granddaughter i lui sherlock ol palgrave uud ml and mm hob keid and craig of iriit visited ml und mrs ward hamilton and family on sunday mis lloyd anderson and son id of powuuuiu visited with her brother mi and mil william dobble and family tin sunday when on their way to hamilton where id u attending linlvernlly foi hit second year ml und mis john knox of hampton culled on ibeli daughter ial and hub kwi on their wuy luune from taking their um km to tiifelpll where he iv now studying at the university ml und mm alfred winter attended oiaiiucville calcdon and i ergus lair fults willi llnjir hordes and received iheii shut of piiev c huicliill community t hutch women will he holding a hake sale in slmiikons seuii ihow loom on i rlduy afternoon liecemhei f obituary june upsliii 16 buried at brampton i uncial wrvice win held ut i lie k it nilcy shoe maker funeral home on wednesday september ik for june i huhelh upjiall k r i uiton who hud pasud away in her 1 7th ycui the daughter of cecil und betty upuiull he is also lurvived hy u brother hill uud listers janice uud hathaiu jean she had been ill since the first of may and died in st jourphs hospital guelph she attended no 10 school in eramosa osprmge public school and lnn high school she hud completed nine 411 clubs all but one with the ospringe group rev lied clappison of mimosa united church conducted the funeral service and interment wus in hrampton cemetery pallbearers were george olto gieig otto lloyd otto russell upsliall oliver upsliull und del maltby power beaters were deity hamilton norma leslie joanne marshall judy ellis and carol longstreel visitors at ihe home of mrs mary mclachern and mr angus mclucliorn were mr and mrs i lliibel and family of dionkville indiana who ulto attended the steam show in milton on sunday mi und mis william lllllgcss of scarborough ml vlnce iruciu of kitchenei ulso ml and mrs hill mcllienon of si catharine visited ul ihe same home ihe original members of lie churchill t onteil olchestia thai was formed m years ugo and friends of mi archie kerr were enleiluliied hy the family on ihe occusloii of his lurtlnluy sunday evening mm ruber lylei und family sent greeting ut iur father from cuiiforuiu ml and mis i red mucailhiir spcid u week with ml and mis id iiieen who left on u trip li i nglund and miss i dnu mjcarlhur who has been in the toronto hospilul since april with u broken hip ulso the i awn families in scarborough mr und mis r i davidson iheii cousin mis victor anderson und annabel and mrs agnes mclaughlin of duelpli spent the weekend with then cousins mr and mrs deorge cuke ut then collage ul inil i rank on ijke huron wwm wmimi cabinet makers we require competent cabinet maker in our georgetown plant transportation provided from mllion transportation provided from acton permanent position for the right applicants call 8775522 1 rnt irrtuj chicken southern fried e tub serves 8 to 10persons 525 box 14 pieces buns honey 390 e box of 9 pieces 250 individual dinner plus trimmings 135 light snack 2 pieces french fries 80c fisbburger 65e ecbeeseburger 40e and 50 hamburgeis 35e and 45e fish and chips 50c french fries 25 onibn rings 25c sandwiches aaado to order houfes open monday te thursday bam to 9 k m rvlday and saturday a m la 13 mldnlflm closed all day sundays home deliveries discontinued bp snack bar 8532114 another reason most people listen to fl1 john bradshaw ladies sweaters wool jersey long sleeved tneck reg 498 drop in and see us at for 199 the family store 29jvmll st acton wab4n washmslngte apeed wuh- er with deluxe appearance choice of wash and rinte temperature full or small load letting end washing lime white only mdsn dhyfb choice of regular heavy durable preti care delicate and no heat 135 mln of gentle heat or 25 mm of no heat white only manning electric zz

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