Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 21, 1972, p. 6

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The Acton Free- Press June Enjoy many privileges Dublin WI members agree What are our privileges a Canadian was the roll call responded to by the members of Dublin Women a Institute on Thursday evening Many thought provoking answers were given All agreed that a Canadian whether by birth or adoption was enjoying many privileges In the country In which we reside Mrs Blue Springs was hostess to a splendid turnout of members together with five senior Following the opening exercises presided over by Mrs H president considerable business was dealt with An invitation has been extended to the Branch to be the of Acton Women institute on September In the Acton library and was ac cepted Want drivers Volunteer drivers are requested to take patients to Toronto and Hamilton hospitals as the need is great Anyone able to do this good work was advised to get in touch with the president or with Mrs W Coats Acton Pinal plans for a catering event at the official opening of the Electric Railway Museum on June 25 on the Fourth line of were outlined by Mrs W and Mrs McCarron on behalf of the committee The ladles were given an outline of the proposed annual bus tour to bo held on July S by Mrs D Motfat and Mrs C Davidson Visits to several places of interest in Toronto are scheduled and a good day is promised Mrs W Prank displayed another quilt which some of the ladles had recently completed Family Night In commemoration of the Anniversary of Women s Institutes all over the world was to be celebrated on Monday evening June 19 by Dublin Brandt Husbands are Joining their wives in Journeying to the Hotel Almost are hoping There will be a social time and it is hoped everyone will get to know each other better Mrs M Hunter along with her committee have been making the arrangements Homoroustalk Mrs W as convener of one of the new Standing Committees Family Affairs gave an excellent and humorous talk A complete report of the District Annual held recently in Campbellville Presbyterian Church was given by Mrs Blyth Five of the Senior Girls were present Misses Karen and Pierce Kathy Lasby Doris Black and Kathy Barber Misses Bonnie Armstrong Cathy and Gail Douglas were unable to attend the meeting Theme for the course was Being welldressed and well groomed Mrs W and Mrs Armstrong tutored the girls and as a result a fine showing of housecoats were presented for the ladles to see Credit goes to both the leaders and In accomplishing such a worthwhile effort Miss Gall Douglas has completed a series of clubs and will be presented with a silver cream and sugar set mounted on a silver tray As the County Shorthorn Lassie for the current year Miss Kathy Lasby is leaving early in July for Calgary and other points in the West Members congratulated her and wished her well for this fine trip Lunch was served by the hostess Mrs C Britton and Mrs W Britton and Mrs Mrs C Davidson was courtesy convener Piano pupils present recital at Knox church A piano was held at Knox church on Tuesday evening June by pupils of Dorothy Richardson Sadl Faye Pink Jean McLean and Julie Awards were presented by Mm first for the year Janice for moat overtime practice and Janice for highest mark in piano examinations Awards were presented by Mrs Scull to her three top pupils second and CROWNED Mother and Father of the Year at the Brownies closing ceremony Friday night were Al and Beryl Galbralth Pat left was selected alternate Mother of the Year since Mrs Galbralth will be moving from town soon Gibbons ONE of those invited to exhibit at annual show is Anthony of He will be showing Chinese brush painting Gifts were also presented to the two guest artists of the evening Julie Smith and Norine Noble The teachers also participated Playing duets with students and Mrs Pink and Mrs Scull also played a duet Pupils of Dorothy Richardson Scull taking part were Andres Debbie James Judy Pink Kathy Nancy Sayers Lynda Susan Shoemaker Debra Bousfield Jean McLean Noble Betty Ashley and Julie Smith Pupils of Pink are Kathleen Nolan Paul Janice Trevolyn Patrick Urol and Cathy Ashley Pupils of Julie Smith am Robert and Russell Mm Pupils participating Anne Mo Sandra Splinter Madeline Harding Committee seeks UNICEFart Children all over the world between the of eight I are Invited by art entries depleting a or a festival In Canada entries will be selected following showing in Toronto to n on to international exhibit n Pari One Canadian entrant will he winner of a flight to with a parent or guardian Entries are to be n to Hie Canadian Church St Toronto by ily More details are available at the Robert Little M Bennett and Speyside schools Museum festival on this weekend PLANNING THEIR TRIP to Ottawa in ad- morning by The class last Wednesday were Mary Cann toured the Parliament buildings and other Cathy Roach David Logan John Gorjup and Interesting places of interest arriving back in Paul Cloutier The Graduating class from Acton Saturday evening PhotobyJ Robert Little School left Acton early Thursday Jennings graduating class trip The third annual Summer Festival at Halton County Museum will be held on Saturday and Sunday June and from until each afternoon The museum is situated at Kelso Conservation area just west of Milton and the festival promises to be on enjoyable one with a musical program of bands Euchre dance held by L O L A very pleasant evening was spent at L O I Hall Corners Saturday June with euchre until 10 and old time music and dancing till 12 followed by lunch Music was provided by Verne Arnold of on guitar by Tom Terry Herb and George Fountain on violin and on the auto winners were la lies high Yvonne ladies low Millie men high Br men low John lone hands Mary door Mr was then held for a lady crocheted cape won by John Green of Acton Proceeds of the draw are for I 01 HS HOLDEN OPTOMETRIST Cork St GUELPH TRIP TO OTTAWA By On June IS we loaded on the bus lo Ottawa It seemed a very long trip and a tag day We supped at service stations and then at or lunch armed at Charlelon tor an appetizing simper Later that night went swimming at pool Then returning to the University grounds at we were to go to sleep as we were to be up again at Took Irate Alter breakfast we loaded onto the bus for the Parliament Buddings and talked with Hud WhiUng about our government system Then we had free shopping tune t the Shopping Centre After lunch we toured the War Museum then the Royal Canadian Mint and the National Museum of Technology When we returned to the University for supper we decided at we would go for a boat ride down the Canal and we went to an interesting movie At a we returned lo the University and settled down for the night Head home Saturday June 17 we headed hack for Acton We stopped at ton Henry Kingston We also stepped for supper at a service centre We arrived in Acton at pjn We all enjoyed ourselves very much Haton Centennial Manor Cordially Invites the GENERAL PUBLIC celebrate Senior Citizens Week And attend the annual Lawn Party Saturday June 24 AT2PM ON THE MANOR GROUNDS IN MILTON Bring the Children and enjoy Games of Chance Bingo Scottish Dancing Band Music Majorettes Clowns Hot Dogs Hamburgers Picnic Lunches etc Parking next door At the Ontario School for the Deaf RE GOING OUT OF ENTIRE STOCK MUST GO Choose now from I Fine Watches Rings Jewellery Billfolds Brooches Glassware OFF St JEWELLERS Open the Door dancers and singers through the afternoon Crofts will be on display with some of the wares for sale and visitors can wander through the museum Log cabin The proceeds from last year event went towards the rebuilding of a log cabin circa I 1822 which was dismantled at its original site at the Currie Tract in and reassembled beside the Museum pond last fall I Although the finishing touches remain to be done the pioneer cabin will be open to the public It a a idea to pack a picnic and take the whole family for a day at the museum Visitors can swimming or canoeing the lake and wilt be met by people in old fashioned dress with 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