Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 20, 1972, p. 17

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had a landing win League i Alley Bui ten King Pine OH IK Paliy Storey SOI Norma IN Jennifer Krapeh MO Roach Sieve 1H Brim Larwn Dee IS the One tbay could take all but wanted a game and won one leaving two and for the Name eta One Taking the league lead were Spoon with a three game win tram the Goon Squid Same the Spoon the Stupenagel matched all from the which knocked the out of flrat plica League Handing IT is 14 Name- leaiOnatl Javelin II Squad 11 Top 10 Triple Roe Hall Ms Gut Payne ta Debbie Storey Ml ml AUan Green Debbie Brown US 2 David Hill SIS US Arte Lynda Ml IB and Mike Pope MB 201 Tnl Saturday wai the 1 Beat My Coach tournament and tome of our coach face were red at U ban tarn lluniorand24aenlordldjuat an odd thing la her bowling the pat three Each week her third wa the lame a Don t get thli our annual ChrTatma roll good luckl Speaking of Chriiimai would like to all the bowler Super- vtaor Sylvia Atilitanl Super- vtior Joan Knight and Mr Ken Merry The Acton Free Press Wednesday December New So have a CANDLELIGHT SERVICE was held by the gtrls of the C I Sunday evening in the United church Leaders arc Mrs Ross and Roberta Readers for the service were Kim Wood Kathleen Heather and Kim Bishop and oilier girls In the group arc Nancy Shoemaker trunk Fisher Connie Taylor Cathy Chapman Laurie Ann Jones and Cathy McAfee Photo by K Dills Obituary George Fryer was lifelong resident CGIT candlelight service Sunday Funeral service was held at the Shoemaker funeral home Dec 13 for George Fryer Main N who passed away quietly at tils home Rev Dawson officiated at the funeral Pallbearers were Bruce Roy BUlMcLeod Barry Johnston Michael Johnston all grand children and Ernest a nephew Flower bearers were Jack Fryer Fryer Norman Fryer Ken Fryer Henry Wedge and Dorance Matheson Anniversary Mr Fryer was a lifelong resident of Acton and celebrated his 50th wedding anniversary last year He was employed at Mrs was 60 years married Beardmore and Co for years and when he retired he enjoyed working In his flower garden of which fie was very proud He suffered a slight stroke two years ago and apart from walking downtown to have a chat with his buddies he stayed close to home enjoying his family Surviving him as well as his wife Doris are five daushters Irene McLeod Scarborough Fern Lois Gordon Acton vVAnnte InrirKtsm rattan ha Frances Jonnston Tottenham and Shirley Cannons Brampton one son Jeffrey at home 24 grandchildren and two great grandchildren and two brothers Alfred of Acton and Ted at An active member of the community Kitching of 1 Moffat died Monday December in Guelph She was In her 87th year Mr and Mrs recently celebrated their wedding anniversary Funeral service was Wednes day December at Lee and funeral home Guelph conducted by her minister the Rev Russell of United Church Pallbearers were Charles Kitching Stanley Steen Keith Moore Arnold Marshall and Arthur Interment was in cemetery am was bom in 1686 at Mai ton daughter of Robert Johnston and Daley She is survived by husband Franklin James val one son Harold W Kitching of Moffat one grandson John Kitching of Moffat and three greatgrandchildren Paula Gregory and Jay brother and sisters Robert Johnston of Guelph Bessie Johnston of Florence Mrs Arthur Shaw of Cookstown Mae Mrs of Brampton Jean Mrs Wilfred of and Ethel Mrs Angus of A brother Frank pre deceased her Members of the Canadian Girls In Training group presented their annual candlelight service with verve and confidence Sunday night Well trained and rehearsed led the congregation through a prepared program called What on Earth Is God Doing The five readers plainly hoard throughout the darkened church were Heather Kim Bishop Kim Wood Kathleen Cheyne and Silcock Other girls participating were Nancy Shoemaker Nancy Frank Lynn Fisher Connie Taylor Chapman I auric Ann Jones and Cathy McAfee Unable to attend were members Eunice Gibb and Kim Jackson Four candles Candles were lit representing humility expectation searching and community The girls sang several songs including Clap Your Hands and Mary Mary with the congregation joining in familiar hymns as as Go Tell it on the Mountain and Shalom Shalom The congregation Joined In responses as prepared by the Rev Lois Wilson of Hamilton Readings included excerpts from the diary of Ann Frank The service was very relevant for the brisk young who had also prepared large drawings for the front of the church the singing on the organ C G I leaders ore Mrs Ross and Roberta The group in the United Church but hot members from other The offering was for the national C I T committee DO IT YOURSELF If you wont an unusual front door decoration for the holidays design your own Children toys a small horse a freshly pointed drum and plastic toys tied with greenery and a red bow give a welcome for all children You an also make a huge bouquet of candy canes from decorated mailing tubes Add a few Christmas greens a perky bow or other decorations for a cheery greeting at the door To make your own little Christmas tree form a yard of mesh chicken wire a cone Use a dowel to support the cone Place a paper disk close to the base of the chicken wire to keep the dowel centered Mount flower pot of plaster of Paris Stuff the mesh with tissue or paper napkins Complete with bells balls or other decoration A styrofoam cone makes a good base for a little tree Mount cone on a short dowel and place in a flower pot idled with wet plaster of Paris Use shearings from an to cover the cone Then decorate with tiny lights and small ornaments Spoiled hay you say mushroom farm wanted spoiled hay and Free Press classifieds spelled It out ac curately but when it came to the telephone number one of the digits got transported by the computer result was a home on St in Acton received calls from people dung spoiled hay which at first and then became a amorous episode for the people concerned Fortunately they ml wed the error in a lighter vein and gave callers the proper Idtphonc number to call Spoiled hay may not be everyone s dish but the results from the classified prove they have tremendous pull Users advertise everything from wigs to chickens and Invariably their telephone starts ringing when the tree Press is published on Wednesdays if have something to sell use Free Press classifieds The results will astound you Extra staff Is helping cope with the annual Christmas rush at the post office are common these days Cisco William Kockx LINE FLOWER SHOP If is our warmest wish that your holiday bo with of mind good and much toy MANAGEMENT AND STAFF THOMPSON FUELS Young St Acton Rachlin Jewellers Mill St Acton NOW OPEN The staff of the GEORGETOWN ANIMAL CLINIC Is pleased to announce the opening of their new Veterinary Hospital at Road Corner No 7 Georgetown FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL 8772258 SREETIMSS our friends and neighbors all best wishes for holiday ACTON MOTORS selected used carsservicing all makes Main St S Acton Supermarket Acton Pharmacy Glenlea Drug Mart 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