Churchill Basketball drama wins for district TOM District Pagej ByMnF Mac Arthur Churchill Community Sunday service was very well attended considering the stormy day and Icy roads Churchill ladies The CCCW held World Day of Prayer on March 3 at Churchill Church A good number of members and friends assembled to join with the women of the world set aside for prayer Mrs Swackhamer opened the meeting and was the leader using the World Day of Prayer Adult service sheet Piano and organ music led singing of hymns and the senior choir girls two anthems Ebenezer Mrs introduced the guest speaker Mrs of Mount Hope who so ably depicted the key note Joy of the service Mrs A Kerr closed the service with prayer Mrs Swackhamer invited all to meet in the basement where lunch and tea was served All enjoyed a visit together and got better acquainted with Mrs Wran Mrs WJ McDonald thanked Mrs for coming and her wonderful address Old fashioned event There will be a party weather permitting at Charlie Thompson home High wai on Sunday afternoon at clock Both young and old Day of Prayer UCW in news By Mrs Rod McLean ladies and three children attended the Easter neeting of C Mrs Ward the president opened the meeting with a reading Faster The next meeting will be an open one at which the Hewers will give a travelogue Mrs Joss and Mrs J Hitching were the conveners Several hymns from the new hymn book were sung including Lord of the living Caster and Good Friday cassettes were enjoyed Christ never promised those who followed Him that life would be He said I am with you always The resurrection is still God mightiest act Mrs deBlauw was the hostess Mrs Young assisted in serving lunch in the absence through illness of Mrs Nicholson Mrs Percy Hitching the oldest member was surprised with a lovely birthday cake Da Prayer The Presbyterian ladles were the guests of Ebenezer for the World Day of Prayer Mrs Ward Mrs Mrs G Campbell Mrs and Mrs Joss were amongthosetakingpart Mrs Early and Mrs Weidcman a duct Joyful joyful we adore Thee Nicholson was the speaker of the afternoon Min people think of prayer as a last resort Others think of it as a crutch to lean on in frustration John 16 says Hitherto have you asked nothing In my name ask and you will receive that your joy may be full Prayer is a most serious work of our most The Lord put great emphasis on prayer Oldest member oldest and much loved member in the person of Mrs I aura Easter brook was laid to rest on March 2 She celebrated her birthday last September Her helpful and friendly spirit endeared her to a wide circle of friends and re lations Best wishes to Mr and Mrs Tom Graham the former Carol Thomson who were mamed in Georgetown on Saturday Mr Fred Huffman is recup erating in Milton Hospital following surgery Mrs Bernard Warren Centre has been a patient in Nora Frances Henderson Hos pital Hamilton Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery friends of Churchill Church arc welcome to come and enjoy an old fashioned on March 12 We ore pleased to report Mr Alfred Winter was able to return home from Guelph General Hospital last week and is convalescing nicely Championship Congratulations to Erin District High School Junior and Senior girls basket ball team for winning the CWOSSAB championship The girls brought home two trophies Elizabeth is captain of the junior team and Barbara Johnston is captain of the senior girls The teams were coached by their teacher Mrs Bolton We are pleased to report Mrs Brown who is a patient in General Hospital since last Tuesday Is coming along as well as can be expected after an operation We do hope a speedy recovery for her Mr and Mrs Ken Knox of Princeton were guests on Sunday at his sisters home with Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr Christine and Jeffrey Mrs Wran a long time friend of Mrs was a giiest at their home on Friday and Saturday Mrs flew to Winnipeg to visit with her parents Mr and Mrs for a few Congratulations to the Acton Junior armors on winning drama festival at Erin School auditorium on March Jiniee chosen best actress and Rick Britton best actor and Mrs Carol Hyde best director The Acton play will be competing for the Ontano Drama Championship at John Ross Hall on Saturday April There will be five plays competing Limehouse The Acton Free Proas Wednesday March Institute continue sponsorship THIS SILVER seven of lake trout hauled in tin whoppers weighed lbs apiece The trio by local anglers Ben Bus Chisolm and the catch during a weekend ice fishing Bruce Cordes weighed in at lbs Three of expedition on Lake Simcoe near Barrie Os Kenny McKitrick Easter Seal Timmy By Doris Fines Kenny McKitrick was chosen this year for the Easter seal campaign Kenny along with his mother Mrs Murray attended the Rotary Club banquet in at the restaurant on No highway on Friday Many grosbeaks flock to feeders Only reusable garbage wanted at SPIN depots Nonreusable garbage has been said McDonald who has been left at the three depots of the Stop storing most of the material in his in ham By Mrs A Benton Congratulations to the Free Press in winning important awards in the Better News paper Awards announced at last weeks convention of the Ontario Weekly Newspapers in Toronto Also congratulations to Mrs Root on her winning as champion correspondent over other newspapers Many grosbeaks borne report evening grosbeaks as rare in populated areas Three bird feeders here find them so numerous that they drive away all but blue jays and squirrels We counted over at a time at Cancel I Die inclement weather caused the I meeting to be postponed for two weeks TheH club GoodGroomers met at the home of assistant leader Mrs Ron Clow Mrs Nell Anderson and six members also attended The girls showed their completed patches and were taught personal grooming points to do grim and and joining a seam and gathering did some work on and enjoyed lunch afttrwards The money realized from the sale of Easter seals is used at the Crippled Chlldrens Centre in Kitchener and Toronto to help buy beds and equipment braces walkers and wheel and to provide schooling for crippled children Newcomers Mr and Mrs Robert of the second line have moved to Enndale Mr Russell purchased the house from and moved in We welcome him to the community Mr and Mrs Ed Stewart have been enjoying a holiday in Jamaica Five days of balmier weather than March in Ontano Bonnie Lang celebrated her tenth birthday on Saturday when she entertained eight of her school chums Mrs tang took them all skating in the afternoon at They ended the day with a party topped by a big birthday cake Spring fashions will blossom forth next Wednesday at the school when Vera B of Erin will show the latest Men this is for you too Dont let the women outshine you this spring Desserts will be offered at intermission by the women of the Ladies Aid meeting The girls of Unit 2 Ospringe4H Club decided on a ruinu for themselves at their fourth meeting at th home of Mrs Robert Ellis They will be known as Bcdlambs The roll call Any re arrangement made in my bedroom was answered by members flu- Italian hemstitch was demonstrated by Ellis All the worked at various stages of thtir sample dreiser scarves Johnston and Muriel served cookies and drink Holiday Thursday little Scott Howse son of Mr and Mrs Robert Howse of Grand Valley visited a few days with his Mr and Mrs Gordon while his mother was in tht hospital The school children were delisted to have a holiday Thursday afternoon when on account of the unpredictable weather the buses took them home early Mrs Harry Armstrong Mrs Myrn Dcvercmt Mr and Mrs lonard McGee and Shelley of Guelph visited on Sunday with Mrs Thomas Fines and Doris Miss Beverly Bruce Toronto was home for the weekend Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Russell Grundy on the arrival of a baby girl on Friday March Debar ill Irene Is her name and a wee sister for Douglas By Mrs R We are sorry to know Mr Henry Hills is in Georgetown Hospital with an attack of jaundice The Women Institute have been quilting at the home of Mrs this past week W I Meetings Mrs Jamieson was hostess for the March Institute meeting on Wednesday Nine members and one visitor attended and answered the roll call What Canadian place I would like to visit Treasurer report was encouraging with finances on the upward trend Members have been selling pies for the Caledon Ski Club It was decided to still sponsor the Korean boy This Is a brother of the girl with whom the Institute was in touch previously A letter was read from him nominating committee Mrs Given and Mrs were asked to have their report for April the annual meeting In March the H girls are to be given a dinner the menu was planned Discussion on the fall training course for seniors on sewing with knits was held Also Mrs Ada Klrkwood spoke on the quilt for the Fall Fairs Program follows Mrs Slesoraltls was convener for citizenship and education Mrs Wlnnio Smith gave a splendid talk on the motto port of Mary Stewart Collect Teach us to put into action our better impulses Mrs Grace McEnery gave current events These writeups on local news are compiled in a little book each year and read at annual meetings Mrs Given gave a humorous reading An Old Fashioned Remedy Mrs had an interesting commentary oh past and present use of words The social hour was in charge of Mrs Lola Marshall and Mrs Ada McLean Confined to home Mr Cm Rogers has been poorly and confined to his home Eden Mills Day of Prayer service By Mrs K Wright The World Day of Prayer service was held Friday evening in Eden Mills United Church with the women of the Presbyterian Church taking part Mrs Garnet Mac Dou gall as leader welcomed the women The guest speaker Mrs D Clcghorn of Guelph gave a very interesting talk on her trip to the Far East and showed slides of Jerusalem Bethlehem Rome and other places Mr and Mrs John Turner left last weekend for a holiday in the Bahamas Dustan 1owrle is still confined to Guelph General Hospital Mr and Mrs Bob Francis and family were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs William McLean 4th LINE FLOWER SHOP miles north of No 7 Hwy on Esquesing 4lh Line We Specialize In Flower Arrangements Corsages See Our Selection Of Cut Flowers Potted Plants Open Phone 8532739 SPIN Group Nassagaweya Council was told Monday night Depots are located In Eden Mills and Brookvitle Basil McDonald of Milton who was hired by council December to cart the material told the body he was encountering several difficulties Shortly before the new year decided to contract McDonald providing turn with a subsidy of a month for three months to pick up the group collections and transport the material to depots in and Hamilton It was felt Mc Donald could recover a month from the sale of the material to help cover his expenses But at the Monday night meeting McDonald explained some people perhaps unwittingly were dumping reusable garbage at the depots A few people t taking the tune to flatten out pop cans In addition to this paper items such as catalogues are being left at the sites The depot in Guelph where I deliver the paper will only take newspapers lie stated The speaker said perhaps a publicity campaign is needed so people placing material at SPINS three depots would be aware of the problems Mc Donald said he was contemplating placing an ad in the newspaper and conducting a telephone butt felt the program despite any difficulties was a good one and said interest as indicated b the amount of material left at the depots was increasing among residents McDonald also asked for a continuation of the per month subsidy as he was having problems in trucking the collections to the Guelph and Hamilton depots I took the Januarv collection of paper to a depot in Guelph but that has been the only delivery The depot in Guelph will not take any collections less than five tons He also remarked that so far he has not delivered any glass material to the Hamilton depot 1 breaking the glass into small pieces in order to carry a load I m sure Council can understand that I can take a of air to Hamilton No financial reimbursement has been recovered so far by McDonald who said that if he able to recede financial help he would have to the program Mc Donald also said he had to hire two men for the Febraury collection of SPIN as he was at the time The trucker also explained that he would have lo rent a larger truck to transport the material as he t legally tarry more than four tons of material with his present truck Outdoor rambles planned for fall No continuation or classes but a to outdoor rambles was the decision of the Creative Arts committee at a meeting held at the home of chairman Mrs Mary Coulter of Street last Monday evening Although members of some of the had conveyed interest in continuance further on into spring the committee discussed the possibility but decided to wait until next September Organized rambles however with trained and knowledgeable guides through the rocky and wild flowered terrains of Rock wood met with unanimous three collections Panned at in Aprd May and June the completion of the present courses Says farmers should serve on plan boards Interest and enthusiasm in the village latest endeavour has been encouraging for its organizers and the Creative Art Committee have hopes for greater activities for next fall than have been previously of fered 400 club winners Lucky winners in last week club draw were John Ed Jhootitt Sid Bob Sly and Bill Nellls Every municipal planning board should have at least one member who is a farmer Henry Stanley Department of Agriculture and Food Rep resentative told the County Administration Committee spoke of the conflict between the rural nonfarming resident and the farmer He explained some farmers were concerned about requests from nonfarmers in the area for more and better services The farmers fear the increased services will be reflected in the tax rate board and had been very helpful He added that the farmer and rural resident conflict wouldn t exist if farmers didn sell oft foot 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