Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 12, 1972, p. 8

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday July Ballinafad Three family reunions holiday trips of interest ByMn R SbortiU Congratulations are extended through our column to all the successful students of both elementary and secondary schools They are to bo com mended on their achievements Mr and Mrs Reg French Debtee and Blake left on a motor trip to Halifax this week They will visit Catharine brother and family whose home Is there Baptism Sunday On Sunday last the sacrament of Holy Baptism was ad ministered at United Church by Rev Johnston to baby Kyle infant son of Mr and Mrs Robert Plnkcrton We notice where Rev Johnston composed the son for George town s golden Jubilee celebration Monday Toronto Star had a picture of their parade at Georgetown on Saturday July 1 In evidence was Ballinafad Cub jack with their leader second parents and other members of exchange pleasantries and to the family in the district have their annual picnic Miss Eileen Hurren of Toronto Numbers to well over visited with Mr and Mrs attended coming from Welland Marshall on the weekend Toronto Acton Georgetown Mr and Mrs Frank Smith Erin Owen Sound and Mrs Lloyd Marshall and Miss one cousin from Chalk River attended the Memorial a ball game races and other service at cemetery games helped the young folks on Sunday Many comments on pass the time but as is most the beautiful and peaceful place Important at these gatherings It is were heard the renewing of acquaintances SaowrcunloB was the best port of the day that The Snow families attended the the sumptuous picnic lunch Snow reunion at the home of Mr which was served Inside Inspector feels lot too wet Frank rat Ilia of Toronto to lay cement blocks and 1m at Township running out of money pleaded July 3 meeting to Mr ratllla requesting per request granting of a building mission to build before the permit turned down by building bed was prepared Inspector Jim Dclancy because he would not be living In Mr IJelnnty Informed council house for months that the lot wan too wet for building test holts were full of Uphold wilier and adjoining lots did not arm stated that permits council would upholdthe Building Mr I- ralllla explained that the Inspector decision had instructed him Inspector was to fill area by by deep u that the would tank and weeping bed tually be added after the permit In order to fulfill requirements was granted but agreed to meet My house will be here in a with the Health todiscussa month I have a contractor ready workable compromise pack fron Sunday with their Mr and Mrs Burnett and Rll and Mrs James Snow on Sunday Mr Lloyd Marshall also attended Mr and Mrs John Handcock have completed their lovely new swimming pool Miss Karen ShortlU spent the weekend with Miss Jane Watson at the summer cottage of Mr and Mrs Dave Watson near Bairie Mrs Aggie Smith and Mrs Bert James visited Mr and Mrs Richard Short ill on Tuesday Mr and Mrs Ted Snider and family have been enjoying a vacation trip cast Newcomers Mr and Mrs March have mot ed into their farm home here the former farm Air and Mrs Ernie McEnery have moved tempo rani to one of the apartments Ge are VMBwlM parents Mr and Mrs Snider Mr Howard Snider and Mr Allan Snow left this week on a trip to the west Miss is working at Terra at present Sinclair picnic A happy reunion took place in the Community Centre on Sunday Ballinafad Community Centre Is the scene of many of these pleasant gatherings Mr and Mrs G Bennett are enjoying a trip to Britain Allan gathering The lovely lawn of Mr and Mrs Hall in Dixie was the setting for the Allan reunion picnic on Sunday Mr and Mrs Donald McLean and family Mr and Mrs Edwin and family from this area attended also Mr and Mrs Clayton from Hamilton The seven Allan sisters were all able to be there and It proved a very happy time for all with a delicious picnic lunch to top off the afternoon Mr Henry Porte is In Guelph hospital with a critical heart condition We hope his health will soon improve Mrs Porte has her granddaughter with her for company MRS AGNES CAMPBELL lost control of her fireman administered first aid to the elderly car on highway Thursday afternoon and it lady until police ended up on its roof The first person on the She suffered a collar bone and scene was Mr Raymond Nohrer from was idly iktn Photo by I Fairfield Ohio Mr Nohrer an off duty Carpeting for new fire hali Churchill Communion service wedding in area news Worthy firefighters deserve expenditure of for painting carpet Council decided at Erin the floor Deputy Cunningham Township July 3 meeting requested an additional grant of Deputy Fire Chief Norman M to donate towards carpeting Cunningham Informed council costs that for the new I loyd Lang commended District Fire Hall the firemen for their actions would cost installed and that Deputy Reeve felt that the firemen would pay for ft from worth of carpeting for their salary was a pretty good deal and Originally council approved an council approved Ospringe Awards presented last school day ByDorisFtaes were M George A general school assembly was Berry held Friday morning June 30 on UK di lor y sports the Nether and general wards I a seven week presentee the SaTE folio wing presented Mrs Green junior Butchers senior Donna Leitch presented b Mrs Mary Best all around graduating student Barbara and Dick Garner presented by Mr lorne Brown Algonquin House Captains Barbara and Ricky Huron and Richard Iroquois Barbara Moore and Steve Taylor Mohawk Sharon Mac- Arthur and Pat Ferguson presented Mr George Berry Primary Bicycle Rodeo winners Susan Miller and Ronald Cox junior Susan Milne and Dai id Turner senior Wolfgang presented by Mrs Mary Ribbons and or sport bars were presented to Choir members Mrs Shirley Anderson library assistants Mrs Clarence prefects by Mrs Green Mrs Stuart McKinnon Mrs Bernice Buchanan Mrs John D Sinclair and Mrs Clarence Denny Held day winners presents inlaw Mr and Mrs Martin Vander Heide and family Congratulations to George and Margaret Fletcher on the arrival of their baby boy on Thursday June 29 A Utile brother for Shirley Miss a Ferguson R has accepted a position In the emergency division of Guelph Hospital The Conservation Authority has purchased the farm of Robert on the town line This is part of the property where the proposed dam will be erected in the distant future There will be no services in Knox Presbyterian Church for the month of July Rev Don is enjoying his vacation at this time Mrs Fnoch Wood has returned from Toronto to the home of her daughter and law Mr and Mrs Jack Ferguson and family Mr and Mrs Gordon Howes returned home on Friday They spent seven delightful weeks visiting friends In Oban They also travelled to and other parts of England and Scotland On arriving home they found the family there to greet them and supper waiting The family Mr and Mrs Robert Howes and Scott of Grand Valley and Mrs James and baby daughter and and Mrs David Grey son Toronto By Mrs Fred Mac Arthur A good number of the Acton Baptist Church friends attended the Sunday service when Rev W A held Communion This was the first time the Chalice and Paten had been used Mr Charles rough took part with the Orchestra and Mr John and Mr Land played a muted cornet duct during the serving of Communion The senior girls of the Choir were accompanied by a guitar played by Mr Mike Cooper from the Acton Baptist Church This was one of the songs sung by the group at the evening Sunday service held In the Baptist Church on June 18 Memorial service Quite a number from this district attended the memorial service on Sunday afternoon held at Coningsby Cemetery We arc sorry to report Mr on afternoon Joshua Thompson is still a tony tul ltions to Mr and patient in General Mrs Brown Net Grace Hospital He underwent Vint of Acton who were last week Friends hope he soon Acton United Church will be to return burnt on Reception We ore plenstd to report Mr win held at the Clifford Storey who was a in Guelph General Hospltil tins a ilhtrinj is held on returned home and was to sun al home of Mr and attend church service Brown A lonely day Mrs visited last tt S by relatives from with her daughter Mrs Orangevllle and wee and Acton and Mrs Will Thompson and her mother Mrs Arthur Griffin the memorial service at Coninfsb Mr i ml Mrs William Hannah I little I mister spent with ril at St HEADQUARTERS FOR Distributor of Home and Farm Petroleum Products Serving Acton and District Since 1944 OILS LUBRICITION OILS I GREASES GASOLINE DIESEL FUEL Phone 8532174 DEPENDABLE OIL BURNER SALES SERVICE I 44 Young St Acton SIRLOIN TIP ROAST Choice Boneless Prime RIB ROAST Black Whits Color Stereos and Components and Appliances Shoulder Chuck Roast 85 I Choice RUMP ROAST and Son Ltd I J Lean Fresh small link j GROUND CHUCK 851b SAUSAGE LOVELL BROS Cor J J I Phone j MODERN MEAT MARKET Serving over Mill E Acton Dllly DoliVry Need more land for pony barn Building Jim placed before Erin Tomuhip Council on July a by Mr third line to build a pony bam on his 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