Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 2, 1969, p. 15

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jfttt pttss district pags hxm mis father son banquet 20mile hike in news by mn ft wright i the ttunkoltenn meeting of the wj4s told ladies aid was held it- the home of un mclean on monday afternoon with a good atlerwknee mrs 0 macdoupu opened the wj4s with poem followed by a hynfut roll call ws answered with a verse from the bible contain in cruclfixvwi a report on the work shop alaged at xnox presbytery cuelph recently wu given by mrt g mcdougall and mil it gdbertson taw a lepoit of the meeting in waterloo the hymn thr is a green hdl far away wa sung and mrs lasby read about the author who composed it a mrt andcrton born in ireland the died in 1845 at the age of 72 she had written over 400 hymns and poems in her lifetime and the cien kill was her favorite un beryl wright doted wih psayer the ladies aid war conducted by beryl wright opening with a poem the miracle of spring reports of minutes of the last meeting wefe heard and treasurers report was increased by a good maigin after the successful rummage sale recently the ladiet were asked lo help supply refreshments for the walk on sunday by our young people and this was met with a good response roll call was answered with an irish reading mrs j gtlbertson thanked the trav clifford chairman of the scoot father and aon banquet m edn mills kept ttve program moving jim jenninga photo t t halton county board of education whets during the regular meeting of the llalton county board of education on thursday evening in the county council chambers at milton members approved a donation of 00 to the royal ontario museum in toronto for student visits from halton county during i9oq expressed support for legislation that would permit establishment of advisory consultative committees that would involve staff aniens and board members agreed to become sustaining members in the ontario educational research council at an expenditure of 500 agreed to offer cooperation lo the home and school council if they decide to implement the block parent plan in the county approved payment of accounts for february totalling s2747468 appointed miss dorothy powell of burlington at a consultant in music miss powell has been a consultant in music in burlington where the has served for 15 years approved the transfer of a proposed addition to the gordon b perdue high school from the 1470 capital budget to the 196 capital budget cost of the music room and library resource centre with other areas is estimated at 5190650 named ivan armstrong milton to the vocational advisory committee mr armstrong is the appointment recommended by the oakvtue district labor council learned boundary changes will be proposed for all secondary schools it an april meeting assistant superintendent d lawless indicated the change would be of a gradual nature named chairman f armitage and trustees d wood e f sovengn and j c blikelock as a committee on the selection of architects which will form a list from which a selection will be made on various projects trustee j c ronson emphasized the list of architects would be subject to annual review and firms whether large or small would be considered heard a suggestion from trustee b edwards that the easter monday holiday should be deleted he noted introduction of the winter vacation resulted in an extra day holiday and objected to another bite into the school year hostess for her hospitality and lunch committee closing with the lords prayer in unison the ufw of kdert mills united church held a rummage salt and baking table on thursday evening in live education room mrs john turner was the capable auctioneer the ladies served reficihmenlt at the clou of the evening the fust bden mills scout cub and venturers father and ton banquet was held saturday evening in the community hall head table guests were mr petrie guesltpeaker divisional commissioner district cub master mrs llaydonmr pinson district commissioner jack bould howard james travis clifford chairman rev r sinclair robert gdbertson jim cann george bruce glen stevenson mrt ii thomlinson mrs norms marshall and mrt travis clifford about 125 attended making it a very pleasant evening about 64 people young and old went on a 20 mile hike sunday afternoon from rockwood and eden mills churches they attended service full in rockwood church and were taken by cars to lowvdle to start the march back lo rockwood church the route was patrolled with cars supplying hot drinks and snacks some of the younger ones gave up part way the group had sponsors and the money would go to a good cause assess frii fwp of 4040315 eleven municipalities recorded assessment increases in wellington county during 1968 erin townships assessment was 4 04031 5 eramosa was 1477750 and the other 10 townships were as follows arthur 2595070 garafraxa 24s 1400 guelph 3102045 luther 1 6224s5 maryborough 3435820 minto 3233935 nichol 2172450 peel 4418jis pilkmgton 1833640 and puslinch 4166995 ian w mcclung reported equalized assessment for the 21 municipalities totalling 57618605 this is broken down at ls5708h5 for the four towns fergus 801485 llarnston 2044485 mount forest 3438145 and patmerston 520s6750 five villages have 4445550 in assessment as follows arthur 1332790 clifford 618960 drayton 663610 elora 1677265 and erin 1141 90s bau1nafad trv acton ftm pnu wdnvjv apell 2 iw m dance ucw meeting visitors palm sunday service in report district cu6master mrt p harfdwi maka a pfumlnii to mr b marxian at the edwt mills seoul banquet jim jwtnuvu hlol jack bould a scouter with many years service with eden mills troops receives a gilt ol appreciation from jim cann jimjenningt photo count 3640 people in fwp population figures for wellington county released recently revealed lnn township has the largest head count among the 1 2 townilups i igurcs were as follows arthur 1680 lramosa 1327 cjarafiaxa 1557 cuelph 2390 luther 1127 maryborough 2160 minto 1996 nichol 2103 peel 3299 pilkingum 1419 erin 1640 and puilinch 3286 the number of residents in the four towns comes to 11111 with fergus on top with 5098 residents llarnston 1640 mount linen 2084 and palmerston 1659 another 5412 persons reside in the five villages with lima hjving the greatest number 1684 arthur 1271lrm i 259 drayton at 686 and clifford 532 the official head count now stands at 44527 and when combined with the citys population figure of 5tb82 makes the total roilcncy in the cnunlv 98209 persons by mrs k mior i1u the u c w nutting v on tuesday evening march 25 at the home if mrs bud snow mrs uwood snow gave the topic on china which had been prepaied by mil rick sales several readers assisted the topic dealt willi use life and goals of tlte woiklng man in new china mrs don brown had charge of the devotional ptriod the roll call was answiird by a bible verse beginning with tlie letter ii several items of busittetr were dealt with including the catering for the spring months ahead mrs norm sinclair had charge of tile program and gave an amusing readme each member contributed an liluiloke lunch was served by the hostess assisted by mn i red j shortill and mrs kayswindlehursi our sympathy is extended to ihe family of the late mrs morris geeler whisse death occurred recently her friendly personality will be missed by all of us who knew her the sunday service was well attended the clmir rendered the anthem were you there when tlicy uucified my lord die sermon was along the palm sunday theme it emphasized the thought that decisions of our life must be made sooner or later on this day in chiuli ministry he openly rode inln the city once and for all deciding that lie mutt inevitably bear what his enemies would do he knew that his forerunner john ihe baptist had been seized and his fate was also in their handi plans were discussed for the young people to attend the sunrise service easier sunday morn on the farm hill of mr and mrt gordon kidney mis richard shortill spent part of the week in mimico visiting her daughter lillian and sister lone cukes mr russell snider is hill in guelph hospital recovering from uirgjtry the dinoa on friday night was well attended and nice crowd enjoyed dancing the lighl fantastic to macdougalt music mr and mrs clements of alton visited the pattersons one day this week we are glad lo hear that mr stanley sinclair was well enough to return home front hospital where he has been for some weeks recovering front surgery mr michael button was in a toronto hospital last week undergoing dental surgery the brownie pack met in the church basement with their leader brown owl after school on wednesday as usual wood used for outdoor purposes should itae a moisture content between 12 and 18 pet cent wood used inside should be dried to five to ten per cent moisture content xakerteu discount centre iu main si isstl0 supplier for dtamstlls tub waumhh oueeoj mints na4muao hvwoom free delivery ohm sat yd s30 pm 8531190 acton wtm ale tad twe wat hiattms moeiln humjumo pumese ssjul watee sym hm uatsot rockwood frank carney and sons ito gltldi giant iajgv peas 22 icks sweet mixed mustard icicle or tumtum j pickles canada grade a eviscerated turkeys tree size is a poor indicator of age because the competition for light space and soil moisture can produce wide variation in size for trees of similar ages at hamkton ob omomiimst 116 mounlaliwlw road s qatstssalaww juaaaaan stia stationery 54 mill st acton 85s2030 lm4 m iituain ait 9iiaif jfm4iirtu leg 1st tvattst you with your plana tor that ill im wedding day conk in and stx out cottfute atucittntv imyltjtioss 4mhovsctutnr jcctssomlti iw tu ssssmu tt swat httf tfcawaajkw wk aim have rulmnauzlo wtddlnc namcus lutchts and dtat 10x13 v0un6 frozen vemoe li 37 hllvtgut lamtuuattamlu muhsulft smoked u nl mum cjurmcti wfavfi nisiiuno frozen foods ontttumtnriit hh 39 bamhas 12 humuwit golden ripe lb in the dairy case suilttsmhsttmihrm rvtf cmh mamumimsmmimmmtsim baste easter store hours open wednesday april 1 til 9 pml open thursday april 3 til 9 pjvl closed good 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