The Acton Press Wednesday S Truck route meeting 283 walkers fed the Free Press camera Leachmnn Wayne Knight Jack Graham fire chief Bob tafrftoflbBrtnicktberecwtopcoingotthenewviUage Cheyne Andrew King Bert Wheeler BUI Thompson Norm fire tall Firefighters Gordon Cunningham Ivan Gray Lloyd and lUffi Wayne- Ed Harden Jack Thomson 0 springe By Mrs A Benton Rev P Barrow preached at Presbyterian church one hundred and eleventh anniversary services on Sunday Sept both services well attended Music was provided by our own choir Mrs Wm and Miss Mary Lou Brown obliging with vocal duets Mrs and Mrs Bert Benton played organpiano duets at the close of each service The A served lunch after the evening service Steam Era booth The W A had heavy sales of food at their booth at the Steam Era in Milton on the Labour Day weekend and again at Acton Fall Fair General ladies served light lunches to 283 walkers of the Toronto Bruce Troll Club who stopped for a rest at Memorial Hall during Sunday Miss Helen Mills has returned from a month holiday by air which took her to England France Germany and down to Greece and Turkey About attended a meeting concerning a possible truck route In Memorial Hall on Wed evening Many opinions were aired but little progress made Work Is progressing on an addition at the rear of Presbyterian Church A turkey supper la planned for Wednesday evening there Miss Anderson and Mrs Clow leadenofthrfaUtHaubproJect that day only Dressing Up V4teths will hold the first meeting at Mrs Clow a home on Saturday morning Oct Girls of years and over should get in touch with the leaders at once for enrolment in a worthwhile course Rev Barrow will conduct Communion services at Presbyterian Church Oct 1 beginning at All candidates at Erin Legion An night for the rtdl Hilton wUTbe held Wednesday at the Hall in Erin fiber MP Bud Whiting progressive Conservative Terry Connor and TOP candidate Carolyn are all expected to attend Acton Chamber of Commerce has planned a similar Meet the Candidates night for the Robert Little school auditorium Thursday October POUR liquor made by Acton police the past Corn roast WI news VENTURERS from the Fourth Toronto East the weekend at the famous Cedar Lake pack presented a plaque to Mr and Mrs vacation farm of the Freeman s in Erin Frank Freeman before they returned home to township on the Fifth Line- the city Sunday afternoon The group spent Gibbons Freemans hosts Only two days alone farm vacation season Farm vacations have kept visitors at the Erin township home of Mr and Mrs Frank Freeman every single day but two since June The program has brought them a host of visitors from as far away as Scotland and Switzerland This past week a troop of Boy Scouts from east Toronto camped on the property as most of the lively bids had their first taste of country living were about 30 scouts and their leaders in the group which tented on the property They also made a side trip to park enjoyed a and corn roast and attended the service at Trinity United church The farm Is located about three miles north of No highway on the Fifth line From Europe Guests at the Freemans don living in their home with them and often there arc fewer than thai Mrs Freeman does all the cooking for the guests Two Scottish teachers were among the visitors this summer They had been teaching their students In Scotland about Canada and made arrangements there to stay on a Canadian form before touring to the west coast and down Into the states The Federation of Agriculture contacted the to ask them to host guests from Switzerland who arc considering setting up a similar scheme there Italian and American guests also enjoyed a few days holidays in this unusual way as well as Canadians The have enjoyed meeting them all very much they say Although some farm visit exchange programs have not worked out too well with lack of available farms the have had a very experience with the plan by Doris Fines The women of Ladles Aid an going to be busy next month At their September meeting they decided to have e booth at Erin Fair and also one at Ellis sale The meeting was at Mrs Don Herbison with twelve members and one visitor present roll call was answered by telling what you did on your holidays Mrs George Lang was in charge of the devotional Her topic was Thoughtful greetings with a smile Mrs Herbison closed the meeting with prayer and lunch was served by the hostess The corn roast given for the members of the girls Softball teams at the home of Mrs Jos Taylor Friday evening was a decided success As a token of appreciation for the special time and effort she spent coaching the a gift was presented to lydla taken by was deeply grateful for the gesture In order to raise money to purchase sweaters for both teams a bottle clean up will be George Rudder next Saturday at a m Pop bottles have been gathered and this is a washing and cleaning A fund raising campaign will take place in the future enthusiasm and parti among the members this summer was excellent Next year they hope to start earlier and will be having exhibition games with and Erin At the end of October the leaders of the sports program in this area will meet at the home of Mr and Mrs George Rudder to draw up a program for the winter activities The young people will be Informed of their decisions Mrs Bulloch of Alton visited one day with Mr and Mrs Howard COMEDIAN Gordon faked inebriation the variety show Gibbons New angle on checks today fashionable earth colours A smart waist length jacket zippers all the way up to the collar in warmth Matching skirt In J check and pullover In solid colours completes the suit ensemble Reasonably priced Jacket in Skirt SIT LOVELL BROS MEAT RED BRAND BEEF Shoulder Roast 79 Chuck Roast 7 choice boneless Prime Rib Roast Jjlb Sirloin Tip Roast Roast Stewing Beef 99 Ground Chuck 85 Fresh Small Link Sausage 69 FOR YOUR FREEZER RED BRAND BEEF Site 77k Hinds 91 Fronts 675 LOVELL BROS I MODERN MEAT MARKET Mill Acton Daily Phona Mr and Mrs Mc Cutcheon Mrs Ed Barbour Mrs Earl Barbour Mr and Mrs Roy Young Mr and Mrs Fred and Mr Dan McLean all of Guelph visited recently with Mrs J Jackson Other visitors were Mr and Mrs Geo shank Miss Gertrude Watson E HOLMES Memorial Trophy for Jack Holmes made the presentation Ssburgh championsteerwenttoDaveDoughty RR Gibbons FRIDAY SEPT 29th is GLENLEA DRUG MART LTD Queen St Acton Ont PARENTS Bring your children and have their pictures taken by a PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER In Beautiful Colour A 5 7 Print finished in Linen Texture and mounted in a Studio Mount 49 ONLY To cover handling and mounting And you keep the negative too 1000 AM 600 PM Children must be accompanied by parents Courtesy off Benjamin Film Laboratories Ltd I