Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 4, 1972, p. 12

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday October Eden Mills Ladies bazaar anniversary Press District PagJ Fridays hot dog day girls prefer pizza R Wright The coming bazaar In October was the main item of business at the monthly meeting of Eden Mills Presbyterian Church ladies on Tuesday afternoon Mrs was the hostess Prayers by Mrs G MacDougall Mrs K Stevenson read the scripture and Mrs B Wright the devotions after the business A reading was given by Mrs A Wilson A contest conducted by Mrs Stevenson was won by Mrs Sinclair and Mrs Alleen Buchan Mrs Catherine GUbcrtson gave a vote of thanks to all those who took part and the hostess Hostesses Eden Mills Presbyterian Church was the hostess for the Guelph executive of the M Wednesday evening chaired by Mrs G Crowe the president Mrs MacDougall and Mrs Wallace took the devotions were given by the dif auxiliaries present A Ballinafad dainty lunch was served by a committee bringing a profitable business meeting to a close Anniversary Anniversary services were held Sunday Sept at Eden Mills United Church Guest speaker was the Rev Williams of Stone Church and United with special music by the choir After the evening service the ladies served lunch Guests of Mr and Mrs Ralph Thompson were Mr and Mrs George and family Georgetown Mr and Mrs Harold and family Cochrane Guests of Mr and Mrs Wright were Mr and Mrs Charles Pettltt St Thomas Mrs Mrs Jean Doyle Las Vegas Nevada and Mr and Mrs Ross Grant Mr and Mrs Alder Grove British Columbia were recent visitors of Mrs Herb also Annie of Ookville Two groups demonstration fIyttorlFJiic Dairy I is the name try group 1 of the Club first meeting at Do- norm of ieunVr Laurel VUi Intra Assistant leaoVr in Susan Jackson Phi were Judy Jackson Nora vice indent Vundtr Htidf treasurer Nora and Judy Johnston out of buns and an every make must be tinted in pizzas eaten for lunch with milk Unit Die first meeting of I the home of the Mm I liis and I I Die Is Ittt- with of ways to and were lib and members MirrifWfijj handed out I d how Unit and Vinuirr and how to tot Iftftal to wire VjinoVr Cathy Ilia vice lirbira chew pizzas and cocoa by all members ihi of the mi King Recent viilu Mr Mid Mm Fall I and Mr and Art Adit of were visitors of Mr and Mrs executive death in news By Mrs The UCW met on Tuesday night Sept at the home of Mrs with the president Mrs Alma Sinclair in the chair Discussions on several matters of interest took place Finances were in good shape Mr Pinkerton gave a demonstration on floral arrangements and decorations which was much enjoyed Mrs Edna Shortill took the devotion Mrs Willa had charge of the topic Lunch was served by Mrs Evelyn Snow and Mrs Gloria Baton Sunday Sunday was World wide Communion Sunday The sacrament of Holy Communion was administered by Rev Kelvin Mr and Mrs and Miss lone of visited the Shortills on Sunday New borne Several people from the community travelled over to Eden Mills on Friday evening to spend a very enjoyable time with Mr and Mrs Elwood Snow in their new home The W I ladies entered their display at Georgetown fair Two groups The girls began their course on Saturday There being too many girls for one group it was decided to form two groups Dressing up vegetables is the course this time Mrs Leo and Mrs Tom Given will conduct one group Mrs Ada Kirkwood and Miss Doris Burt the other club The leaders had taken the training course at Milton earlier in the month Hunters A number of hunters from here left for the northern country thb week to hunt moose Among them were Mr Reg French Dick Tom Given Sam and Doug Snow Elwood Snow Ray Swindlehurst and Angus Mr and Mrs Charlie Blnnie and Miss Malsle Sharp of Brampton visited with Donald and Ada McLean on Sunday AN OLDFASHIONED county hoedown for country fun While he was there he hammed PC candidate Bill it up with piano player Mrs Barber of Kempling was held in Brookville Township the band The Modern Aires Hall on Saturday night The Dundas 0 businessman appeared that good old Churchill Church service wedding accident in report By Mrs George Burt Wood started fall project Dressing up on Saturday They art having their meetings at Mrs Campbell home Mrs Bruce Mrs Ian Carmichucl an the leaders chose executive and is president Jane Davidson is vice president Chtryl Sptnct secretary Burt treasurer Telephone is Lisa and Heather Morton reporter is Ann Lindsay attended and I tamed how to both dry and liquid amounts The next meeting will Ik on Saturday Mrs Burt visited with at recentlj a number from the community attended the George town rail Fair after the raui slopped jj the and report a good Mr Harry is suffering from the flu Hope he is up ind going in a few days Sorry to hear Mrs passed in the Georgetown District hospital on Saturday Sympathy from community goes to the family New job for editor Charles Hull former editor and publisher of The Advocate sold his newspaper this year to become a life insurance under writer Mr Hull has just completed an extensive under writer training course with Sun Lift Assurance Company of and has successfully passed the life underwriter s examinations set by The Ontario Department of Financial and Commercial Affairs His and associates are ijordonAlcottCLU of Erin and William A Gibson of both senior underwriters with Mr Hull will be serving tht residents of this area By Mrs Fred Mac Arthur A good number attended Churchill Community Church Sunday worship service and Sunday school Mr Murray Coles was guest speaker His message was of the wonderful work the Gideons are do tug also showing us the need for our bibles to be used He also had a few words to say to the children and prayer before going to their classes for study Rev A attended and took part in a wedding ceremony on Saturday evening of a friend Miss Heather Burrow and Mr Barry Witte While pastor Grace United Church for seven years he had baptiied he bride and she chose Mr Limehouse as the minister to Join them in Holy wedlock Visiting with friends he stayed over and attended Sunday morning worship at Grace United Church Mrs was sorry she was unable to attend Shooting accident Mrs W J McDonald now of Acton visited on Sunday with her grandson Storey of who is a patient in Toronto General Hospital after a shooting accident a week ago He Is a son of Mr and Mrs E E Storey Mr and Mrs Glen of Beach were guests with her sister and brother inlaw Mr and Mrs Brown and family on Saturday Mr and Mrs Gordon Lindsay Lower required age for Acton cabbies 350 dinners served at church Acton Council has approved legislation lowering the required minimum age for taxi drivers from to At the some tunc the town fathers reserved decision on the question of whether or not cab drivers should have to display their badges The matter Is to be further discussed at the committee level Reeve Frank Oakes described the previous bylaw setting the minimum age at as somewhat antiquated as he spoke in favor of lowering the age badges Councillor Chapman agreed I can see the value of the bad at all if it not dis played Councillor Norm Elliott commented In some areas the driver card and photo are dis played prominently in the car Providing some background in formation for the discussion Mayor Les explained a previous council was approached with a request for leniency when some drivers complained the budges tore holes in their shuts and others who wore them on their tops discarded the caps in the hot summer weather By Mrs A Beaton Communion were well attended at Church on Sunday will commence at am on Ott Wt ixtcnd sympathy to Mr and Mrs Ralph Ho 11 is who tht funeral on Wed of her cousin victim of an from Owtn Sound Mr from Toronto on the weekend Turhiy dinners W A ladits much appreciated hot dinners to on evening Mr and Mrs Robinson of Milton visited her school days chum Mrs A Benton on Saturday and family of were guests on Sunday with their aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Brown and family Birthday party A birthday party was held for Miss Lisa Bonnell when she entertained four friends and all attended a movie Mr and Mrs Norman Turner David and Juliannc spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Reg James and family of Maple Miss Mosisic Sharp of Brampton a guest of Mr and Mrs and on Sunday afternoon they all at home of Mr and Mrs Donald Mr Archie of Collin wood called at the home of Mr and Mrs William Thompson on Saturday Mr and Mrs Bill Burgess of Whitby visited with his sister Mrs Mary McEachern also his father Mr Burgess who is making his home there Mrs J McDonald ac companied by her mother Mrs J H Wardlaw visited with the former aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs William of Bcaverton on Monday then Sale for church project By Mrs Ron McLean Ebtneier held a very suc cessful auction sole at Brookville Hall A large assortment of items realized a nice sum for the improvement of the church the anniversary next year Special thanks are given to Max Storey and Cal Mclntyre who donated their services as and clerk World Wide Communion Service was observed at Mrs W Gardner was the soloist Next Sunday is Oct 15isAnniver and the following Sunday Oct Ebenezer services are camelled in order not to conflict with Ark ell anniversary Mr red Huffman Mrs Hay wards father has taken up residence at Milton Centennial Manor Esquesing scapegoat Black smoke is belching forth from a stack at an asphalt plant new Toronto International Air port and yet Council has been ordered not to bum a small of old lumber at the township dump Councillor chanted Monday Election hoopla comes to north Acton is to get some election hoopla this year too The Chamber of Commerce Is working on a few sidelights for the planned Meet the night on October 19 They hope to have music and cheers that will echo the noisy meetings in toe south of the county It seems to me some thugs for others commented said on inspector from the hit management branch of the Department of the Emironment dm re right past the plant every turn hi comes out to tell council they tan t burn a small pile of wood The only thing I can see Is may be that planes use the smoke for a guideline when they re landing Councillor Joked First Aid classes under the auspices of St John Ambulance have been given Canada since The first branch was formed Montreal in The first unit of the St John Ambulance Brigade was formed in London Ontario In 1909 ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS i GEORGETOWN elegant in beautiful et by Jonathon Logan Sleeve dreis volt pure wool In Burgundy and cream plaid topped with a solid colour start a eke t a lure way to be fashion Imported Dutch Bulbs COME IN NOW WHILE THE BEST VARIETIES ARE STILL AVAILABLE HYACINTH DAFFODILS TULIPS NARCISSUS CROCUS AND MANY OTHER VARIETIES HINTONS 5 to STORE CHATELAINE LIGHTING York Road Guelph Bright ideas for all your Lighting Needs EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF HOUSE FIXTURES Table Lamps Door Chimes Lamps Vanity Cabinet Electric Heat Baseboard and Portable Central Vacuum Owning Systems Wiring Fixture Parts etc Ventilation Hoods Fans tie FREE PARKING OpenDallyasO Thurs Tllfpm Sat am Archibald Mr and Mrs Ward Bruce visited a few days In Ottawa their and daughter law Dr Harry and Dr Carol who are both at Ottawa Civic Hospital Mr and Mrs of Port and Mr and Mrs Ijiwson of visited at home of Mr and Ward flu board of managers of Knox Church had break with the board of Burns Church in Sunday morning then both joined In service and communion Ospringe Friday lunch ginning and through the winter hot and chips will be sold at th for the pupils each The children enjoy this change from a bo Mr and Mrs Ed Archibald weekend at tht of their cousin Phvllia of London on Saturday The was at the Masonic 1U1 on Hamilton Mr and Mrs Ed Fryer were guests on at the wed ding of Judith Ann and at SL Philips Anglican Church Weston with tht reception at the Masonic Temp It Toronto THOMPSONS MIKE In the market tor a new or used car Mike all Acton and area drop In and see him Jack RICHARDSON LTD S Milton you order your Foe Oil us you can depend on and efficient delivery We II never allow your tank THE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF 1972 ASSESSMENT Upon Which 1973 Taxes Will Be Levied Changes in the Assessment Act provide that the assessment made In IV70 for laxatlon In the year will not changed until the year 1974 for taxation In the year 1975 except Si follows No Amendment shall be made to the assessment or collector roll by reason an Increase in value to land because a building has been erected altered or enlarged until the increase in value Is at least In the sum of at market value or if the assessment in the municipality Is at market value al an equivalent value Assessment not will not be mailed to the owners and occupants during the month September as is usually the case Appeals may be made against the assessments at any time up to October any year Assessment notices will be cent out where there Is an ncrease n the value of the property as set out above Appeal may be made against such supplementary assessments during the period of time which will be stated on NOTICE RESPECTING ASSESSMENT APPEALS Township of Nassagaweya Any complaint respect to an assessment on assessment roll may be brought to the Assessment Review Court pursuant to section to The Assessment Act O as amended by section 10 of The Assessment Amendment Act Note For purposes identification pleas include your nam and postal address and reason s for complaint If poCilbk note also the assessment roll number street address concession and tot numbers and the municipality In which the property under complaint Any Notice of Complaint shall be mailed by orunary nun to the Regional Registrar named below and in addition by registered mall to any person whose assessment complained of not later than the list day of October lf72 Mr M Regional Registrar Review Cewt Davis

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