Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 24, 1971, B2

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The Aclon Free Press Wednesday February AN ESTIMATED DAMAGE was done to a total of east Highway Wednesday Several cars were cars and three trucks involved In a major pileup on Highway totalled but no serious Injuries were reported Stall Photo Choir sings at music festival Valentine birthday in report By Mrs Robertson Mrs Thomas Fines celebrated her birthday on Valentine Day although not having good sight she Is active around her home end Is an ardent gardener Mr and Mrs Clarence Ennlsot Perth visited with their son and daughter inlaw Mr and Mrs 1st line Cfeolr sings The choir from the local school accompanied by teachers Mrs S Anderson Mrs Sinclair and Mr Berry were In Toronto on Tuesday where they participated In the Music festival Although not receiving top place Raise 600 at auction sale nurse involved in accident By Mrs The regular meeting of was held at the home of Mrs Kerr on Tuesday night A good number of ladies braved the ley roads to attend Following the devotion led by Mrs Alma Sinclair the secretary Mrs Betty Snow read the minutes and called the roll Items of business followed which included preparations for a coming wedding as well as a golden anniversary catering Sewtngbee It was decided to have a sewing bee for welfare articles for needy people this week on Wednesday those participating to bring materials for warm crib quilts etc Mrs Johnson had charge of the topic which was based on a discussion of various religions such as Hinduism Moham medanism Buddhism etc Lunch was served by Mrs Elsie and Mrs Helga Schwartz Home from Mr Chester was able to return home from Guelph Hospital on Friday We wish him a speedy recovery ConuauMlty BaUinafad Community Centre on Saturday was the scene of a very successful community sale The weather conditions in the morning were not conducive to much optimism for the sales success but as weather cleared and got busy the crowds began to arrive Nibble pit All and sundry articles filled Swiss Night seen on TV Sheridan College Swiss Night held in the dining room at the Brampton campus was featured on the Elaine Cole Show Channel TV in Kitchener Acton Jack Carpenter writer and programmer with Channel came out to the college and filmed students in the Hotel and Restaurant program preparing for their special Swiss dinner The film Included a sequence of events seeding up to the prepared dinner with behlndthescene shots of the students In the kitchen preparing the Swiss menu dress rehearsal decorating the dining room and serving the customers Special guests on the TV show were Sheridans Germanbom chef Fred Scholl and six first year students in the hotel They were Graham is Bob Overend Bill Ingkfaardt Donna McEacheren Don and Craig Mc- Corquodale Mr Carpenter produced simitar film featuring Sheridans German February the basement area A thriving booth dispensed coffee sand wiches hot dogs and pie It was amusing to see buyers walking around eating pie A baking sale was in progress with rolls cookies cakes pies candy etc for sale Rummage corner with books patterns clothing did a brisk business a craft table also brought In a few dollars as did the fish pond Then the auction of all and sundry started at clock and continued until well past four with prices ranging from to and for an old lamp 12 for a rocking chair etc etc The net result was around 600 These proteeds are to be shared by the church and the Community Centre Many contributions Many thanks go to those who contributed those who used trucks and cars to transport articles the committee who worked tirelessly the clerk who tabulated sales those who worked In the booths and most certainly to the auctioneers Messrs Cbrls Schouten and Frank Fetch who donated their services freely Messrs Delmar French Ray Swindlehurst Reg French Wayne French Dick ShortUl and Mark went ice fishing on Sunday Mrs D Hancock and Mrs Ruth ShortUl called on Mr Bosko Mrs Hancocks father at Manor on Sunday Join Church The church service was well attended on Sunday Miss Janice Brown and her fiance Mr Henry Gagne were accepted as church members The sacrament of Holy Baptism was administered to baby Andrea Elaine daughter of Mr and Mrs Bart Godparents witnessed the baptism and grandparents were present Churchill Visitors in news By Mrs Visitors at the McEachern home on Sunday were Mr and Mrs BUI Burgess of Whitby Miss June ac companied by her friend Miss Kathy Colby of both students of Western University London spent the weekend at Junes home with Debbie and their father Mr Leslie Swackhamer Mr and Mrs Gordon Lindsay Maria and Glynn of were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Brown and family Mr and Mrs Don Fosbury of Wlllowdale visited at the parental home with Rev A W and Mrs Norse in accident Mrs John public health nurse who has braved so many hazardous Journeys In her duties was unfortunately involved In an accident this week owing to bad road conditions Although she received no critical Injuries her car was badly Mrs Harry ShortUl returned home from Hospital Sunday Eden Mills the children did and gained good experience Plan Sale Mr and Mrs 1st I4ne have sold their home to Mr and Mrs Cecil The Upshalls are giving up farming and are having a clearing sale shortly A number of snowmobile enthusiasts attended the races In on Sunday Mr and Mrs Stan Klooster of Arthur visited with the former mother Mrs K KIoo3ter Measles here There are several cases of measles among the children of the area Mr and Mrs Vernon Stewart and children attended a surprise birthday party for the latter father Mr Andrew Johnston at Rockwood on Sunday Mr and Mrs D Woodward and family visited with relatives at on Sunday At anniversary Mr and Mrs Ward Bruce Mr and Mrs Byron Bruce attended the wedding anniversary of a cousin Mr and Mrs Alyln Bruce on Sunday at Seagrove the reception attended by over 300 guests was held at the United Church J A Mr and Mrs James Sayers and family of Acton visited the former smother Mrs M Sayers at the home of Mr and Mrs Ward Bruce on Sunday Guelph meeting Occident in news By Mrs R Wright Mrs D Sinclair Dublin Street Guelph hosted the February meeting of the W M S and Ladies Aid of Eden Mills Presbyterian Church Monday opening with hymn Break Thou the Bread of life followed by by Mrs Garnet Mac- Mrs Sinclair took the Scripture then cad a letter from a friend who is visiting the missions fields in India It was very interesting and told of Limehouse meeting the Sinclair boy and his pal there A short business meeting of the Ladies Aid followed and a committee chosen for the Good Friday morning breakfast Mrs J GUbertson gave a vote of thanks to the hostess A social half hour Had accident Mrs Clayton is confined to General Hospital Isabell is improving after her accident Friday on slippery roads Operation shower in report By Mrs A Benton We wish a good recovery for Mr Stephen Thompson who had a damaged removed from his knee last week Mr and Mrs Peter Glynn and Jennifer spent the weekend with his parents Mrs Stephen Thompson was hostess for a dozen friends and neighbors at a baby shower for Mrs David Batten on Thursday evening for Health THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BOWL TOGETHER If the IN Thing MM to do GO BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES MAIN SI N MEMBER PA C ENDorFEBRUARY CLEARANCE SALE ROCKWELL POWER TOOLS for and PRILLS No AMP Motor RPM Catalogue Price 97 CLEARANCE No 2 amp motor 1 double reduction gear Manufacturers Sugg List SANDER CLEARANCE CIRCULAR SAW No Finishing Sander 2 amp motor Sanding Pad OPM Pad speed Catalogue Price 97 CLEARANCE 32 JIG SAW No tfWH 3 motor cutting capacity In wood Catalogue Price 34 CLEARANCE No blade 1A H P motor cuts 2 at degrees Catalogue Price HEDGE TRIMMER No 36 double edge with pruning saw extra long double edge cutting bar Catalogue Price CLEARANCE CLEARANCE 10 IT with door front and rear doors wide Winter Flyer Price 199 88 CLEARANCE IQJ ONLY3LEFT SNOWMOBILE GARAGE RUSTIC ELM REM WOOD PANELLING NOW sheet Reg SO Coat Laquer Finish PING PONG TABLE Unfinished 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