The Acton Free Wednesday May 5 Balllnafad Guest minister choir at church anniversary By Mrs R Shortll Mrs Price Mrs Cunningham and Billy Cunningham Mr and Mrs William Price spent Sunday with Mr nnd Mrs Morgan Mndlll attended anniversary services here Guests with Mr nnd Mrs on following the anniversary services were Mrs Early member of her family Mr and Mrs Don Parly and children Mr Mrs Don and family nlso Mr and Mrs Robert Mr and Mrs Horace Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs and Rev Mr Sinn visited at the same home We noticed many other former friends in the congregation on Sunday some of whom were Mr and Mrs Ross Huxley and family Mr and Mrs Alex Mc Mrs and daughter Mrs Mel Barden Mrs Ray McEncry Mrs Vanattcr Mrs Comfort Rowel Mr and Mrs Mrs Whitney Mr James Kirk- wood Mr Robert Mr Mrs Robert Warne Mr and Mrs Archie Kerr Mrs Don Anderson Mr Smith Griffin Mr and Mrs Fisher and daughter Ospringe Mrs I McEnery and Beryl Anniversary services held here on iunday were well attended sing Some interesting features of the service were contributions from the Acton under the leadership of Mr Hansen and pianist Elliott numbers from the little Junior choir led b Mr and Mrs Kerr on a very thoughtprovoking sermon contributed the Rev Mr Sllnn of who had been a former minister of Mrs Norman Sinclair read an written by Miss Hilton which recalled history of our church naming ministers of times before church union and since some of whom were Rev Rev George Aiken Rev A 0 Foreman Rev linndier Rev and student ministers Norman William Murray McBride Mr Mr Fleming Charles Beaton and George Bates All resided at the manse here at up until the present pastor Rev Kelvin Johnston who resides in Georgetown and serves us as well ls Andrews there Recalls opening The story recalled the opening of the church naming those who presided and owing to the ab sence of organ choir organist hymns were started by an old resident Mr Aikltt an ancestor of Mrs Sinclair who read the Lunch after A cup of ten and light lunch served by the C In the basement gave friends opportunity to renew old acquaintances after the service lovely bouquets of dnffodils were donated by Mrs Vnughan of Farm Family dinner Mr Mrs Fisher and daughter visited with Mr and Mrs Mclean on Sunday for a dinner Mrs Harry and Penny were guests the home We re sorry to hear Mr A who resides Maple suffered an accident which resulted In a broken arm Mrs Jesse has been on the sick list We hope she soon will be well again Anniversary 4H girls ball registrations news By Mrs Robertson Mr Mrs Ross Moore jrd ljne recently celebrated their wedding anniversary A surprise buffet dinner was held at their home arranged by their daughter Mrs Graham and friend Mrs Knight Members of the wedding party were all present for the happy occasion Mrs E Knight matron of honor and bridesmaids Mrs I Thomas and and Miss Fran Simser William Moore best man and ushers all of Toronto where the wedding was held Mr and Mrs Moore have two children Mrs Larry Graham iLinda and a granddaughter nil of Toronto meeting Hie seventh meeting of the Ospringe Club was held at the The coming Achievement Day was discussed It was decided that Siaron would give the commentary on the exhibit Unusual kinds of vegetables were identified by the girls Some of these were cooked and enjoyed Ball registrations number of boys signed up for soft ball last week and further registrations are being taken this week Boys of nil ages ire invited Coaches arc being chosen and play will soon be starting On Monday evening a bottle drive was held which will skirt a fund for expenses Mr George Rudder is leader for the activities Mr and Mrs Mac Mcleod and son of Thornbury Mr and Mrs Baldwin of visited on with Mr and Mrs David Stewart Sec show A busloud of students mothers from the local school attended the showing of at the Port Credit High School on Saturday Mr and Mrs Norman Robertson Acton Mr and Mrs Lloyd Robertson Mrs Ken Robertson Donna and Mrs were G and Mrs Robertson following the dedication service of the newly renovated sanctuary of the Christian Church on Sunday Eden Mills Tea visits in report By Mrs Wright Professor Ward is attending a scientific conference in Banff for the next week Mr and Mrs Tony Vos and family have returned home after a visit to Holland Mr and Mrs Rodney Hell and family have returned home after a month in England and Spain Mr and Mrs Wright were in Whitby for a few days guests of Mr and Mrs Jack Greenlaw Mr and Mrs 1 and Gordon were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs George Mr and Mis Ed Jennings were guests of Mr and Mrs Fred Jennings at Scarborough Friday Mis Beryl Wright held a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter Patricia on Sunday a bride of the near future One hundred and ten signed the guest book Patricia has been honored with five showers two in Hamilton one in one in and a community shower in I den Mills Erin rallies behind dismissed principal special displays Wellington Count Board of Education ison the receiving end of some blunt over the decision to relieve Erin Union Public School principal fxirne Brown of his position The board voted not to rehire either Mr Brown or Mr Sullivan of ton because luck a ti A degree decision was based on a Department of Education announcement vcars ago that principals of schools with more than pupils would be required to have a bachelors degree Subsequent annual reports on principals lucking a A degree were requested the department Annual extensions were granted No waiver A proposal trustee Jack Gilchrist that qualification requirements be waived for Mr Brown Mr Sullivan who have been in the svstun for many years was refused the board Mr Gilchrist Churchill Visitors By Mrs Fred Mr and Mrs Ron Saunders Norman Stephen and Valerie visited his sister home with Mr and Mrs Roy Hall Kim nnd Charlene in Guclph on Sunday Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr and Jcffery spent Sunda afternoon with Mr and Mrs Jim Buck and boys in Georgetown Miss Marion MaeDougall of Hamilton was a guest for a few days with Rev A and Mrs last week Frank Humphrey of North Bay also Mrs John of Toronto visited at their sisters home with Mr and Mrs Wiliinm Dobbte and Garry Mr and Mrs Ed Bailey of Norwood visited on Wednesday with their cousins Mr and Mrs Fred MacArthur suggested the Department ruling gave no consideration to experience and the board should take this into account when making a decision trustees Hammond and Bean both fell the decision should be based on performance not whether the principal has a A Mr Brown has taken nine department and university courses but is not close enough to a A degree to fulfil the leqiurcments this summer Instant reaction Erin village residents reacted with indignation when word reached the village of Mr Brown impending dismissal and executive members of local associations Home and School Erin Legion Chamber of Commerce council Lions Club- met in groups to register their support for the principal Feeling of the meetings indicated there complete confidence in the Erin school principal It was decided to circulate a petition and arrange a meeting with the board of education to discuss the matter further When Gordon Gregson Erin area trustee culled at the Brown home to inform the principal of the boards decision the principal was in his study tutoring a Grade student in Math Erin people say this is a typical action by a highly respected Erin resident Canadian Police Week will be held in more than 190 offices throughout the province from to An open invitation is extended to the public to isit Hie Milton detachment office on May and 13 Special displays including a motorized snow vehicle motorey patrol ar radar equipment and a machine can be viewed by public Qualified personnel will be in attendance to answer questions and demonstrate equipment All residents arc to v the police station from 1 to JO p m Opening Saturday May 8th GEORGETOWN GLASSMIRROR STREET Star Fronts Commercial Residential Ik Remodelling and feinting SPKIAilZtNO IN BARS Cabal Glut and 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Dont be a guester MILTON MOTOR SALES Main St 8782355 Milton First birthday church in news By Mm A Mr and Charles Sinclair of their grand daughter Jennifer of visited the Pattersons a week ago flic Pattersons a family gathering last Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs J Henry Midland when their granddaughter Tanya Henry celebrated her first birthday Other relatives present were Mrs Smith and Mr and Mrs 1Jilie Hutchinson and son Jim of Weston and Mr and Mrs Henry of Family Sunday will be ob served at Presbyterian Church next Sunday at am when the Sunday School children will Join the congregation and take part In the service 100th birthday Mrs ACTONS PAT Kentner centre hud a leadirfg part in the Georgetown Little Theatre production of The Gazebo With her are Ed Arcun left and Sue Dunning right in a scene from the play It played four nights in auditorium with great suc cess Adams Photography Georgetown U1Lrs cioethc One hundred years of age last Wednesday Mrs Nodwell of was the guest of honor at reception In St Andrews Presbyterian church Among the guests were her 102- yearold brother George of and her sister Mrs Mann of Lived In She was born April 28 the seventh of nine children of the bite Horace and Anne who farmed in ounty She- married Robert in farmed at lot 4 concession in the township until retirement In They went to live In the village of where she has lived since Her husband died in Mrs has three children HI wood of Erin Wallace of and Mrs Alex I Olive Duncan of She has seven grandchildren great grandchildren and one tire at great granddaughter Gift greetings many cards and congratulations were received by Mrs including grc tings from Alfred Hales MP Harry William Davis and Provincial Secretary John jucslh attended the happy from Halifax Montreal and not him who is houseless pull down the house of another but let him labor diligently and build one for himself thus by example assuring that his own shall be from violence when Abraham Lincoln SUNDAY MAY 9th is Mothers 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