Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 28, 1972, p. 6

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Acton Prom Wednesday Juno Llmehouio Mother daughter Graduation banquet dance for 27 program of interest By Dorii Fines Mr and Mrs Ward Bruce visited recently with Mr and Mra Bowes at near Barrie Among the recent visitors of Mm J Jackson were Mr and Mrs Alan Watson Mr and Mrs George Cruickshank and Mr and Mrs Lionel Watson of fflllsburgh Mr and Mrs Harvey Everton Mr Kenneth Toronto Mrs Fred Hall Mr Howard Hall and Mrs Jack Anthony Erin Grade pupils and their teacher Mrs Mary travelled by bus driven by Gordon to and Midland where they visited the Shrine a Catholic church and the Huron Indian Village where they gained an insight to the ways of this Indian tribe The Ladles Aid The roll call for the June Aid was an exchange of plants when 11 members were present The meeting was at the home of Mrs Byron Bruce The subject of the Devotional by Mrs Clarke was Relationship between Jews and Christians Mrs Gordon told the stories of familiar hymns and the group sang a verse of each Mrs M conducted a contest In which sides were PUBLIC SCHOOL graduates feted at the anm graduation banquet at Knox Presbyterian Church v Friday night Front row left to right are Robin Principal Lome Brown Back row Jack Richard L K w by the Bailey Rolf Seiz Hugo Vernon John Fuller Dennis Miller Walter Seiz Ricky Stewart Pat Seder hostess to conclude a pleasant Fuller David Dick Garner Stanley Patchett Perry Ferguson Steven Taylor Bruce Clark Missing is Douglas Theron Kramer wife Mrs By Mrs A Benton On June 19 the 1st Brownies Pack held their first Mother and Daughter evening in Memorial Hall t our teen mothers fourteen daughters special gueshprcs of W I Mra Frank Brown and I vicepresident Mrs Noble and three leaders enjoyed a pot luck supper At the close Mrs Don Case Brown Owl Mrs Pat Cunningham Tawny Owl and Miss Snowy Owl enrolled four Tweenies Debbie Clarke Glna Rogers Lorraine Brown and Elizabeth Wiles The leaders and the Brownies wish to thank all those responsible for making possible their pleasant and successful evening A large number enjoyed a recital by pupils of Miss Noble arid guest artists in Presbyterian Church on June After hearing seventeen young folks entertain on the piano guest artists were enjoyed Miss Noble Eden Mills a trio of Misses Nancy Abrom Frank Anita Thlbodcau In Vie en Rose and they sang Those Were the Days unaccompanied Mixs Anne played Serenade as a flute solo and a piano duet with Miss Noble an enjoyable program Miss Noble and her teacher Mrs Scull played Bolero Pupils receiving awards Included Most overtime for Juniors Heather Mlchle Theresa Wendy Stephens most overtime seniors Stuart Carroll highest standing all year Mulder Initial pianoforte Allison Moore grade 1 theory 100 percent David honours grade piano and per cent grade 2 theory Laura Miss Noble a gift to each of her guests and to her teacher whose thanks was ac companied by a kiss from Mrs Scull David on behalf of the pupils presented Norlne with a leather wallet and signed card Congratulations to all the pupils and their teacher for their splendid progress Mr and Mrs Noble entertained at their home later in the little Wesley Kamcncntsky Infant son of Mr and Mrs Sixth I was baptized by Rev Peter Barrow at Presbyterian Church on Sunday events Following church services on Sunday the Sunday School children enjoyed some sports events A plentiful and tasty bullet lunch was enjoyed after Rev Barrow said Grace at one clock In recital Those taking part in Miss Noble piano recital included Theresa Monica Homan Ron Kirkwood Lisa Paton Allison Moore Wendy Stephens Miriam Hill Jackie Stephens Stuart Carroll David Piehl Jon Karen Paton Heather Mulder VoskamD Owen and Laura Stevens Graduates of Ospnnge school Moore Sharon Janet Vander Heide Barbara Upshall Judy Stewart Barbara Johnston Valerie Fraser Principal Lome Brown Back row Jack Richard Busy camp season evening Stewart Middle row Karen Mary Zabder Barbara Anniversary TheMth anniversary service of Twenty seven pupils of speaker Knox Presbyterian Church was Public School Stewart thanked the observed on Sunday morning members of the 1972 Grade of the church who catered Mrs Gordon was organist graduation class with their for bountiful and lovely for the service parents and teachers attended a banquet A very beautiful rendition of graduation banquet at Mr Brown read messages The Holy City was given by the Presbyterian Church Friday from Mr and Mrs A P Bruce too Mrs Byron Bruce and evening June director of education Mr and daughters Beverly and Brenda Toastmaster was Steve Taylor Mrs C Whitfield area John Smedley of Erin sang two superintendent Mr and Mrs solos A Prayer of Moses and George Day area school board I Go on My Way In the Strength and Dick Garner for the member expressing their of the Lord for the Mountains best all around students in Grade regrets at being unable to attend Shall Depart from Elijah Athletic awards were and offering The Rev J M Murray of Knox presented by George Berry Film dance Presbyterian Church Milton Teacherotyear Mrs Mary showed a film used as his text The Burning Guest speaker was Mrs Betty to the parents up in the church Bush which was burning but f Acres of the staff of on Dutch Elm disease which was was not consumed and from Centennial Secondary School very educational concerning this which Moses heard the words of and who was named devastating insect the Lord The church today is Wellington County Teacher of the students gathered at the likened to burning bush from spoke the school to dance for the remainder which we hear the word of God importance of reading to gain evening Alter the lunch was knowledge The Principal message to the served in the basement where Mrs introduced by Lome Brown was flrCa aaron and Karin Time passes quickly Your Loeffler expressed thanks to the years at Public School are over enjoyed a friendly visit Balllnafad Shower sale of farm meeting visits in news High School is out so students will be anxiously awaiting news of their achievements Pioneer property A number from here attended the sale of Mrs McDonald line sorry to see another old planter property puss out of a long established family Mrs Ken of Thunder Bay has here and visited her father Mr Shortill in hospital Mrs Harry Shortill and Penny Mrs A and Mr and Mrs homerville attended on Saturday the wedding of their niece Laurie in Toronto to Ronald Adams with reception at the Community shower A community shower was held in Community Centre ourselves for for Marilyn Mclntre and Gerry Thoughts were Alarge crowd of neighbors and friends Mr and Mrs Rankin have taken possession of their new home in and are living here We welcome them Mr Edwin who has been ill in Guelph Hospital was able to return home not in the best of health but unproved Mrs Rod has been poorly and is confined to home mediae The June meeting of the W took place on Tuesday evening June20attbehomeof Mrs Jesse The devotional period Mrs Betty Snow with theme Kindness Minutes and roll call followed with the usual items of business being ducusaed and made for a lawn wedding and also a Mrs Johnston gave an interesting topic What are we giving i humanity brought to mind such give used clothing and surplus to salve our conscience but is there any self denial involved A letter had Just been received from Rev by his how he was on the point of leaving for Mexico some miles over its border with a van stocked with medical supplies Their destination was mission there in midst of a large settlement where no education little help for sick and no medical aid was available Florida visitors Mr and Mrs Whitney from Florida visited on Sunday with their uncles Mr Wm and Mr Em Rogers Mr and Mrs Arthur Dunn of Fergus called on Mrs on Sunday Mr and Mrs BUI McEnery from Edmonton surprised their Sunday by arriving at their door Hep to spend two weeks faoUday with them Glad arrived while they lived on the farm as soon will be moving temporarily Into the Mr and have a baby too a brother to his two enjoyed dancing before the opining of the many lovely gifts and for lunch afterwards you have made many friends and have met with varied experiences I trust your years have inspired you to reach for higher goals do not all reach our mark in a given time but if you give your beat have faith In yourself then with consistent hard work intermixed with pleasure and also recreation in reasonable proportions you can become the person you had hoped to be If a person is not satisfied with he cannot be a happy individual Selfsatisfaction establishment of good habits learning and enjoyment in the next few years will set the stage for many years ahead The choice is yours the decision yours alone to make Suggestions may be offered advice may be given but what you do with it is up to you Your choice at times may seem to be difficult and not very rewarding but we learn through our mistakes Let us be sure these mistakes are not so serious that we cannot make a new start and find life richer and more interesting and rewarding My object here this past year was to try to inspire you to produce from you citizens who are publicly useful and privately May I wish you upon the very best In the years which lie ahead and may I pass on to you this well known passage- To thine own self be true Photo by Coles Kramer business agent have opened for the season In May And it must follow as the night August 28 Up to this week It the day has had a youth retreat last week Thou cans not then May from Toronto and Oak- Be false to any man Crestvlew Public Members of the graduating School Kitchener had nature class are Robin Bailey Bruce study for two days Clarke Jack Pat St Stephens Lutheran Church Ferguson Valerie Fraser John KitchenerhadapienlcSt Pauls Fuller Dick Garner Vernon Lutheran Church picnic from Barbara Johnston Victory Public School Sharon Nature Study combined Denis Miller church picnic Grace Faith St Barbara Moore Douglas Johns and Transfiguration Stanley Hugo Churches Hamilton Rolf Walter Seiz Richard Thirteen counsellors are in now Judy Stewart Perry or a weeks training They come Stewart Rickey Stewart Steven from Toronto Burlington Taylor Barbara Janet Hamilton Welland Kitchener Vander David Wiebe and St Catharines and Zurich Mary Swimming instructor is Sharon Fletcher canoeing instructor Stanley Berry Burlington Regular weekly camping will start the first week in July This is the fifth year Mr and Mrs Kramer have been in charge Theatre grant Opportunity for Youth programme Eden Mills Theatre Incorporated is tinder way at the SilverWood community hall Eden Mills under the direction of high school students from Centennial School in Guelph Taught will be theatre crafts theatre arts and music Those in charge are Rhonda Warlow John Jane Wilde James Gordon Chris Ross Gulllford Dave Archibald Diane Clark and Wes Kail Holiday in England By Mrs George Burt month holidaying In England Mr and Mrs Harry The weather was not the best but Mr and Mrs they visited many places of George Ironside and Mr and Interest including Holland and Mrs Gordon Kidney have Ireland and enjoyed the trip very returned home after spending a SUPERMARKET MILL ST 8S30650 from Canada largest rental fleet can and CMC trucks ChaiyH TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Road N GEORGETOWN MILTON or SI A ACADEMY AWARD WINNER SUMMER OF 42 Mulligan ONEILL GRIMES A A ROTH Showtime 8pm 30th to July 7 to 9 Recommended at Adult Entertainment Admission Adults Students Children THE CAT Sat Matinee JULY MfllM Showtime Matinee J PM WINNER BEST a pm Sat 7 a pm Town Club No Cut Cryovac SP COTTAGE ROLLS Can No Fresh Meaty Side SPARE RIBS 8 Schneiders lb Pkg RED HOTS 69 Schneiders lb MINISIZZLERS Size PIZZA PIE Pizia Deal PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE SUNNY Tim a LEMONADE 9s oz Tins TOMATO JUICE 2 Save The Tea of TEA BAGS STORE CLOSED Saturday Holiday July 1st oz Jars Sc RELISH Corn Realemon 25 Bottles Save 33c LEMON JUICE 2 PREPARED Save MUSTARD 2 DELUXE ICE CREAM Silverwoods Gal Container 99 Christies Pkg 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