Service breakfast Easter morning A highly successful Easter playing the as Sunday service and breakfast accompaniment to the anthem was conducted coordinately with and hymns as usherettes the and Stone United McDougall Nancy Church Young People last and Janice Osborne Sunday morning which was conducted the congregation to attended by a large congregation their seats to enjoy the service Smith the young which had been initiated and con president of the group was the ducted completely by the Young organizer of Sunday affair People without any adult which began with a service of scriptures and hymns Gordon At the completion of the Tosh was the leader who Worship the entire assemblage conducted the service and gathered In the Sunday School presented the opening prayer Room to enjoy a terrific break Readers Smith Peggy fast which hid been prepared by Salmon Shirley Roberts Earl other members of the Young Jackson Nell and Bill People s group Juice toast The Free Press Wednesday Apr I 14 1971 B7 and Goins did not make It home for Easter after all A letter home to the Sinclair residence tells that he Is presently in Tokyo with plans for home in near horizon while Don is school event saw Joy Law back In the harness looking chipper and well alter her hospital sojourn Welcome back on the scene Joy we re all glad to know you re on the mend again at the Centennial School and also as Easter and springtime atmosphere in the St John s Parish Hall for the lunch- ter Egg fc ln No one would believe what a lull Monday More groups should t0 a egg take note of the ladles at Eden But Easter Monday were also local youi residents of surrounding areas participating cereal and bacon done to a turn was served tastefully with milk or the youngsters and coffee for the adults by the enthusiastic AH children teenagers Elder Roy Leslie said The all children service Grace and everyone dug In with began at a m with Helen fervour to tasty repast ADORABLE HEATHER and Alison dirndl skirt both modelled in the Fashions of Brace show the contrast between the poor boy Today at Rockwood School by sweater and slack suit and the striped Lorraine Preschoolers to granny 20 models on program lane note ine But Easter Monday per special talent their creative by almost a hundred potential could be unlimited and children and adults showed Chairman for the Canadian everyone thought their flowers cracked scrunched sand Notional Institute for the Blind were gorgeous covered and delapidated debris was delighted this years lovingly saved for the next egg canvass results She gives race event of the day to finally lie laurels to her assistants who The Easter bunny have tired and worn in varying managed to raise for the too many problems after all A degrees of white and yellow count approximately discussion between small fry ust assemblances on Street over 1970 Congratulations before his annual arrival this until conscientious mothers year was that at two of them them together with brooms were going to follow his tracks in garbage collection Not one the snow Mud was more tike It whole specimen colored or plain and we can be certain that once brown or white survived the afaln Easter brer was able to ordeal proving that confuse his crafty captors and eggs are for eating not rolling create one more conundrum with no one any wiser as to where he does come from and where his workshop actually is Ho hum to be young again Pearl Hamilton the canvassers as Pearl says was a great job well done NOISY CLOWNS and cute children stand hoping for an extra The Good Friday Morning breakfast engineered by the Presbyterian Young People was a topnotch success and many local villagers and their families took advantage of the Caster weekend Invitation to take time out from the stove and enjoyed the culinary abilities of the teen set Nice going kids Easter should happen more often and at home yet Miss Mlllkent Milroy is out and about after her winter illness and long seclusion The popular teacher and letter writer is much happier now that spring is break Ing through and her friends are delighted that she is feeling more like her old self again The Rockwood Trail Riders are asking that everyone remembers the movies which their club Is sponsoring of the local trail Hey folks Don t forget to enthusiasts on their several rides accept the St Johns Young throughout the district in Peoples invitation to hear the competitive and endurance trips University of Chaplain A small fee will give refresh- Rev Ritchie McMuiray talk a great show and an about and discuss The Health of evening of fun at the Religion Hell be at the Town Hall on Saturday night Parish Hall on Tuesday April 20 April at 30 pm at and hopefully Remember the date the everyone will attend Refresh film and You re sure to ments arc also on the agenda so enjoy it lets meet you there It a must that everyone In te rested in attending the post meeting to be held in conjunction with the planned activities of the Eden Mills Pupils of Mrs and Mrs Jackson of the Public School recently dis covered the need of rubber boots sugar bush country when they an The pretty and colorful popples i Easter surpnse up STt SSS WSfW Margaret Thomson and Barbara Sra they datenow time McLaren and Sandy Root by Lorraine were used as the decor for the handcrocheted bathing suit costing to make of allergic yarns Barbara also wore a turquoise blue bathing ensemble a la mere with matching Jacket models There were models to trip the aisle that evening and they and ladles gents and little kids ranged from tiny preschoolers to modelled mater efforts with grandmothers Mrs George cutting shears and sewing Mitchell and Mrs John Thomson machines both of 1 were 1- two of the proud Pant suits hit modelling their favorite outfits Pant appeared as the biggest fashion hit on today Robin Carney David local scene with shorts evening Jonea j Bender md dresses bathing suits and tailored all contrived with Another successful fashion show can be chalked up to the and area Home and School Association with once again special tailor chalk used to do the trick Hand made talents were utilized to full extent in last Thursday s Show at the Centennial School auditorium and variations of patterns materials Little Jeffrey drew rounds of acclaim as he modelled his mother knitted creation of a beige sweater Aran styled with cabled front and fully fashioned sleeve The home made cost of such an article Only four dollars said commentator Marilyn Brace and viewers mentally envisioned a cool fif teen store price Jean McNabb herself modelled a complementary slack outfit of white trousers and a blue heather mix sweater The slacks said only cost to make and the cable patterned sweater of machine washable yarn was priced as Store cost Everybody swallowed Mrs Betty Marshall also showed her special abilities as daughter Barbara modelled a Philip and Colin Brace The decorations were exceptionally pretty with garlands of flowers and colored poppies adorning the stage and trellis all correlated in clever artistry by Mrs Betty Marshall the secretary of the district Home and School Association The large popples had been hand made by the Eden home residents and showed tremendous flair adding greatly to the springlike atmosphere of the villages first 1971 fashion show President Sandy Hudson of the local Association welcomed the visitors to the show and his wife Audrey convened a delicious lunch and coffee hour after the show to which several mothers contributed and assisted in scrviiu Mrs Anne of It 3 was the fashion model coordinator as well as presenting some of her homesewing originals set for the meeUng at Eden House at m Come out everyone who cares to care you II be welcomed Duke looks forward to meeting all teenagers and young adults at the St John Parish Hall next Friday evening April at 00 m says Me Natalie Is one of my best per do come and enjoy yourselves Word has It that Rob Sinclair JOHNSON DOCTODOF OPTOMETRY MILTON AND ACTON Sm Directory for Dvtaltt MBS BETTY MARSHALL of Eden Mills was convener of the fashion show and she is seen here wearing a hand- designed pant suit one of several of her own contributions to the creative exhibition Photo by Lorraine and Heating imer Alley Brother with Slow with Oetfoirrf Lilt the Norton outfoxing the Elmer Alley with Fred Nightingale Mi La Vote triple Carney Plumbing and Heating team managed a meagre agalnil the team and Don Archibald for the made a Into a OS triple Garry Parti Tor the same earn a Ingle and Scott a and 1M double 1 ingle Bob of the opposition a unfit and Hay lit ud Doug Carney a single Clipper lop The Clipper came out on top over the team and Bert Archer for the vlcton made set of single convert loaesa triple score Ted Jeilln bowled and tripled with a tU and T McCutcheon made a 211 single as Harv Jeatln rang a 1ST to a triple Dune Kingsbury was high nut for the Stratums Corners group with his 1T1 111 to a triple Heavy The Neighbors played the heavy with the GooyerBroi learn with a 5 to score and Bill Garner was top with to triple Harvey Bayne bowled to single games Gloria on AI Johnion May hammer Marina Mulder SOS IS Dune Kingsbury Ted Bert Archer Don Archibald Jest Bill Garner GSS J Thatcher bandy Sam It am t the size of the dog in the fight it the size of the fight in the dog Manufacturers of Tatephon Water St North ANNOUNCEMENT Frank Carney Sons Limited are disposing of the HARDWARE part of their operations PLUMBING HEaTING ELECTRIC PUMPS I SOFTEKERS DUD KEATING SERVICE will be carried on as usual Carneys Plumbing Heating ROCKWOOD MANURE COMPOST WEED FREE STEAM STERILIZED Government Recommended for SHRUBS vegetable LAWNS COMPOST TOP DRESSING FOR LAWNS ONE INCH OF MANURE COMPOST WILL KEEP YOUR LAWN IN GOOD CONDITION ALL SUMMER LONG HOLDS MOISTURE IN SANDY LOAM MIX WITH CLAY TO BREAK IT UP COMPOST FOR FLOWERS AND SHRUBS FOR BEST RESULTS MIX MANURE COMPOST WITH BEFORE PLANTING FLOWERS OR SHRUBS THEN APPLY ONE INCH OF COMPOST OVER THE 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