Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 13, 1970, p. 2

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Th Acton Free May mm mm BARRY acrylics work entitled Hola caught the eye of Robert Little students Gail and Judy Pink at last week travelling an exhibition held at the Z Bennett school Barry is an Acton District High School student Staff Photo Travelling art show here two days at MZB school Helton County travelling show played the M Z Bennett school for two days last week and quite a few of those who came returned again for another look There were 160 paintings on display representing every school in county and every grade from kindergarten to grade 1 Talented young people from three schools had their entries All were labelled In charge of the show were o r d coordinator of creative arts for the county and John All three were here Actoi questions The show opening was in Acton from here it goes to Georgetown high school May and lo Milton high school May and to art gallery and and to Burlington Central arena June A and 5 The M auditorium made a fine location for the School classes from the Robert Utile school and high school as well as the M school trooped over to sec the kind of work others arc doing in their art classes The public response wjsvery good enthused personable Mr Thorndykc Credit must go to the students and teachers Without heir a show like this would be impossible He called lo the attention of visitors the wide range of artistic expression from imaginative surrealism to carefully detailed realism No two art in the county jre quite alike Mr Thorndykc explained He stressed thai the calibre of work is very high So fine were submitted for this show thai 160 were soon chosen yet the next were just so good the committee in had slides made of them They were not shown here due to lack of space This is the fits time a travelling art show of this lypc has been organised Some adults and students were so delighted with the entries that they came back again to have another leisurely look at their favorites Baptisms Sunday Baptized on Family Sunday at the United Church by the Rev Murray Campbell were Scolt Nelson son of Mr and Mrs John Robert James son of Mr and Mrs Jim Jennings Robert Todd son of Mr and Mrs Robert Ian Duff son of Mr and Mrs Ian McGilhvray and Lanya Ann daughter of Mr and Mrs Mulder ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Founded 1842 Mr Howard MA Supply EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 33 Churchill Road Rev M Thoman Pastor 8532715 Choir Rehearsal SUNDAY MAY I7tti 1970 am School am Morning Worship A Cordial Invitation To All TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister The Rev Gordon Turner Interim Minister Rev Murrav Director of Musk George Elliott MA PhD SUNDAY MAY 1970 1000 am Morning Worship am Nursery Sunday School to Grade 4 1100 am Sunday School Crade C Group for Tcrnv alternate Sunday evenings Welcome You and Your lo Take Part in the Life and Trinity THE CHURCH OP ST THE MARTYR ANGLICAN Corner Willow St and St Drive Rev H J Dawson Christ Ambassadors Crusaders SUNDAY MAY 1970 I0O0 in Sunday School 1100 am Morning Worship 700 Evangelist Service Tuesday and every evening until May Coming a ml treat The Kings Mins trels Lvangchst and Mrs Clinton Ward and Richard I Presenting The Word also various musical John Vcnly verily I say unto vou on Him that sent Mc hath mg lift and shall not come into but is passed from death to life PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew H McKcnric BA Minister Mr E A Hansen Organist and Choir Master SUNDAY MAY 1970 of Pentecost Whitsunday Holy Eucharljt Church School Nursery Sung Eucharist SUNDAY MAY 45 am Church School and Church Membership Class am Divine Worship Sermon subject The Failures in Jesus Ministry Everyone Most Welcome MAPI AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Ave Georgetown Rev Robert 1 CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Minler Rev Brouwcr BJ Acton Ontario SUNDAY MAY Morning Worship Service Nursery and Sunday School 1 10 aura Sunday School pan Afternoon Worship Service 7J0 Teen Meet at the church Tuesday evening 7 JO- 10 JO SUNDAY MAY Here our sincere invitation to the whole family to attend church am Sunday School All age 1 1 aJn Morning Service 700 Evening Evangel CHURCHIll COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road North Minister The Rev A Walter Ave Phone Come worship and study who us to be totter equipped to serve God and men Everyone Welcome SUNDAY MAY 17th Rural Life Sunday Worship Service and Church School Sermon series The Parables Je sus III The Parable the Sower Visitors are welcome at all church gath erings at the Church on the Hill Grades students return from bus trip to Ottawa Soloists featured spring band concert By Mrs G Robertson Mr and Mrs Appi of Norlhvillo Mich visited Mr and Mrs Howard Mr mid Mrs I red Mn redo and Paul Mr and Mrs Mills Mrs I red Hal and Howard Hull of visited with Mrs M Mother Day visitors Mrs J Hills Included Mr Mrs Hilts mid ions Downs view Mrs Parker Bdlhnnfad Mr Mrs Kirk Parker Mrs Hits and girls Pa grave Mr Mrs Bruce Moultun and family Nashville Mrs C Hemming mid children Bolton Mr and Mrs Malcolm attended the funeral of the former aunt Mrs Willis on I riday Visitors during the weekend with and Mrs Robertson Included Mr and Mrs Ken Oukvllle Mr and Mrs Doug Robertson Murruy and Sharon MoiRie arid Unite Fowler of Grades and from Hie lota I school went on trip loOllawu and vicinity during weekend Leaving Ospringc Thursday morning ravelling by hoy relumed home lircd happy on Sunday Accompanying group were Bruce Mucphcrson the teachers Mrs M Mrs Anderson Mr Mrs and Mrs tills Gordon Ihc bus driver Mrs I vice president presided at the meeting the Women I 1 1 1 on Wednesday evening ut the home or Mrs Cordon Mi statement spondence wire read by Mrs S fuller Nolo was made the Ills of Over 300 say farewell at Doug Lawless party Centennial farm sponsored by Wellington ouniy Historical Society Delegates to he Centre Wellington Annual to he held at on May arc Mrs Archibald Miss lines and Mrs Roll cull was a program Hem from each member Mrs Mlllon reid on Grammar taken from an old book Mrs 1 s a recipe for happiness a solo Sweet Dye and Dye Doris Mrs Byron Bruce a solo Bird songs by Mrs ordon A reading Yesterday Today Tomorrow was given by Mrs I An excellent paper on Drugs by Mrs I w quite timely Mrs Kay Mellcr a Beamy were when Aelon 1 1 played tliclr Spring In the high nil Sunday evening About Decertification hearing is held no answer yet A decision Ihc rciiucil for dccortiflcjlion of 1205 in lie weeks The bid heard before Ijibor The li lus approximately members composed inspectors clerical woikeji He III Nurses are members of or represented by CKlI The nurses recently came a settlement on one year contract with ihc county attended A commentary was given on the various brass Intlmmenli in the band and two of his pupils Peter nil Raymond played sprightly trio for Barry Buchanan on trombone and Pete on cornet played solo parts in A Perfect Day and Jim olei got unusual opportunity to play solos in I Bob I played ihc J horn in Impressions The enjoyable program included dunces an overture marches arrangement from My two chorales Milk and Honey and an number encompass a wide range of A farewell parly for Doug Lawless assistant Director of for the County Board of was held in Burlington s General Brock High School Sunday afternoon Mr Lawless will leave Ins post here to go to Ottawa as Director He served two years with the Halton County Board and II Burlington prior to County Board formation More than people attended the reception and a gift from the Burlington Branch ol the Federation of Women Teachers of Ontario was presented Students from Brock high school al the event The general public and several local dignitaries attended the event When Mr Lawless leaves he will break up what many people in provincial education circles believe to be the one two punch in Father Morgan here 29 years Father V J Morgan celebrated his anniversary Josephs Church on Sunday Father Morgan said his first Mass in Acton on Mothers Day Sunday May 10 1941 Gratifying St church bulletin reports that as the congregation nears end of the first year of their financial campaign results have been very gratifying Baptisms at Knox The following children baptised at Knox Church last Sunday by the Rev Andrew McKcnzic Rosemary Margaret Jane daughter of Mr and Mrs Glen I Acton Christopher Andrew Paul son of Professor and Mrs Bruce Huff of Lisa Jean daughter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Mclsaac R Acton and David Richard son of Mr and Mrs Robert C Paul Acton Sunday School superintendent Murray Scoync assisted Mr during the Christian Family Sunday service The junior choir sang led by Mrs A K Mann ADAMS FURNITURE Th Nation Lasdlng Horn Furnithati lKd STEP TABLES A ICOrFLfcTABLE DINING ROOM SUITE Walnut BEDROOM SET HIGH BACK CHAIR OTTOMAN Black Vinyl 00 CHESTERFIELD A It BUDGET TERMS ADAMS St 43walph education J W Singleton Lawless arc greatly education cycles for and achievements STEWS SRTHb CAKE ORANGE 79 Si VALUE OFF MOTHER PARKERS OZ JAR TOMATO JUKE C I SO COMVINIINT HANDY TO CAKHY IDEAL FOB PICNICS PRODUCE I S No I SIZE ORANGES J No 1 COB CORN ONT No HOT HOUSE TOMATOES 1 FROZEN rOOD ANSON CHICKEN RUPERT BRAND Dinner 69 Pish Cakes 79 OLD SOUTH TINS IKS TINS ORANGE JUICE VARIETIES WESTON SUGAR WAFERS SAVE RED WHITE TEA BAGS 59 29 to carton REG RED A WHITE SIZE APPLE PIES 49 SUPREME VARIETIES CELLO PKGS BISCUITS 389 BEST BUV1 SAVE BATHROOM TISSUE REG VALUE OFF JUG JAYEX Bleach 43 FULLY SHANK WOK I HAMS 59 J SMOKED HAM SYEAK BACON MM Stoafottos ciiickEN LEGS or A At BREASTS 7 Sdmeiders Lundi Meats RED A WHITE BREAD LOAF 245-

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