The Acton Free Press Wednesday January Plan 105th anniversary By Mrs R McLean years A lunch concluded the evening Rev opened the All evangelists annual meeting with a Rev Sinclair of Eden Mills reading from Isaiah Plans for and Presbyterian celebrating ISO years of church Churches had charge of the services here were discussed Mrs M Thomson read the minutes of last year a meeting Various reports were read as follows choir Mrs McLean church improvement Mrs Joss school report Mrs service at as part of the week for Christian unity Jesus sent out There were a lot more than who followed Jesus Some were maybe not ready to devote their full time to him They were ordinary people mission and service endeavoring to share with others and Mrs E Ward financial Mrs K Anderson messengers Mrs M Thomson cradle roll Mrs manse board Mr Diamond auditors Mrs Thomson cemetery board Mr By what Jesus Christ meant to them The word evangelism has a tendency to turn people off Evangel Is a Greek word gospel is the Anglo Saxon word Both mean Good News The responsibility of the church is to bring the word to know Jesus thanks to Mr and Mrs standing cadi other We have far they give the manse more in common have in also the work painting etc which they have done Mr Blyth thanked the Mrs and the Junior choir for their work and Mra Ward expressed appreciation to Art Marion and Gordon Diamond for their painstaking work as Sunday custodians of the church for disharmony Every Christian is an evangelist At sale The ladles held a successful booth at Haywards sale on Saturday Communion will be observed District Pag3 Elections memorial church annual meeting ALLAN DOMANSKI Bevin Palmateer Bart Bycrs and Bruce Culp of the Iimehouse Cubs and Richard of the 1st Acton were among boys present for Saturday s craft workshop in Georgetown Coles Photo By Mrs A Beaton Church annual congregational meeting was held on Wed eve Rev P Barrow was chairman and Mrs Dick secretary for the meeting All departments snowed a successful year in 1972 and a new addition completed at the rear of the building Stewards Neil Benton Rick and Ron J Brown Jr Stanley McEnery and Kara were reappointed as were managers Wm and Dick for three years with J Brown Lloyd Bert Benton and Wilfred Kirk wood and J Brown and treasurer Mrs W J Cnchton Ned Benton was appointed secretary replacing his late father Auditors K C and Mrs were 4H clubs name new officers Ballinafad Few indicate interest in Community Centre Business Visit euchre Business items discussed Mrs Alexander of Milton a thank you to Mr Joe jmJ and Mrs Harold Masai Brooks for snow ploughing a of London visited their aunt Mrs survey regarding Sunday School Ostium last scholars the purchasing of an A The Cub Committee Benton memorial an appeal held a for more cemetery funds ana the of the minute books follow by lunch Winner Barrow pronounced the Campbell an Benediction and the 22 attending Marilyn Lapp and lone hands social hour afterwards Mrs Thomas hurt hill Church community new hill Community morning was wll w rrry a t fc in rua race the Life if Man The taa tame amffiter ties The meeting wifl nci ml Thunda wni n juma Jjnmry at Folk service is cor fir and Sirs Norman and daughter Shirley of were with Mrs Gardiner troUwmlaw Mi and Mrs Leslie Lava tee Frances Vander Meulen Laurel First meeting Cub had their first by Mrs R An annual meeting of Ballinafad Community Centre board planned for Sunday Jan Pestered by dogs people are being pestered by four or five big dogs Denmark Edith also visited hem and although she was bom in Canada she has many of her sag to mate a serious situation and the J owner should keep said dogs tied homennd are happy their holiday project the crabs is Thud Meal prop I had Sane- Era of f iLairei nth Our Community Centre which this meeting constructed considerable Mrs- George Major Mrs cost to people of the surrounding Cakes Mrs Malcolm attended with Mrs George improvements have been made Bradford totmng for later 4 to ataie Nine repeated the it should pledge to open the meeting Letters have been delivered teta w P past week explaining the Ellis viceoresident h was a pleasant burgh meeting of our people attended the meeting More and more it seems we are not masters our own property It makes older people think they have seen the best of the old world where one can scarcely were and Wbai deraonslraleiJ train and basil Nora made a bad for chDctuaie milk and taws owe roetjng ameer were president juoi johnson sec treasurer Ten vender press members are Ten Jwh Barbara jolinsiur Johnston Johnston Nora Stubbing ton ndi r iHrpiunie Vender Ellis vicepresident need for Ballinafaa people faartara Major secretary show interest or else the present will discontinue their Food Guide for Health was oris discussed bow food is necessary Do all the new people who have to providing taken up residence and whom we mm ana regjrdas folks realire material for growth and that we wish their help their te keep the body ideas and give them a hearty health and to regulate its welcome to take part and become processes involved In our social program in our church A contest was held on the i- We sincerely hope they do and lor Health and a contest to J repeat one more effort is name spices sight and made by the present hall smell with going neeting this Monday to Mrs and Muriel f avorlle lunch cookies and on both sides of squares were brought by each give us girl and served with fruit punch w ur financial help and coffee at toe close of the through all of us in our properly lax rda lives for he was born in belong to people here in the village A good crowd attended the dance on Saturday night and all enjoyed dancing to music by Dcrmott orchestra Back from Denmark Mr and Mrs Carl and Paul returned Friday night from their holiday In call their own their own Denmark They spent a month Church meeting there relatives In the a Sunday service took area at Voile which is p was Carl downstairs Then the visited his mother and other me was held up In the church A good many members and officers were which was regrettable However the financial sheet Is felt for lethargic attitude retarding church matters In the old days when this happened a scries of revival services were lit til Imagine attending revival services In the every far two weeks and pa pie did the church would be crowded that is in the past Replacements Johnston the meeting and the financial sheet was discussed as was the 1173 Replacements in the session Included Miss Nancy and Miss IXbbh are two new church members and their involvement should be most satisfactory to them and to our church I hey replace Mrs lumloson and Mr Mel who wished to pass on lienor Mrs Madge has resigned her librarian Job the public library to be regional of the South llcglonal effective 1 Hie chairman of Regional Hoard Ronald M Arncr abilities would now ho shared throughout the library region which includes all the public libraries in Brant and Wentworth Counties Mrs left the Hamilton public to become chief libruriaun of Milton public library lukrmoving to the same Million at During Iter tenure there the library modi great strides in public service and a now adult library built Mr Reg French Robert Kerr Norm Sinclair took vacancies requested by Mr Grant Wright and Mr Elwood on the board of Stewards A lengthy discusscon on a building program then took place more about which will be heard later Thus ended the annual meeting for 1973 Out to church We were glad to see Mr and Mrs out to church We hope their health will continue to improve A new baby son was bom to Mr Mrs on Saturday at Georgetown hospital Compile history Mr and Nelson of visited Mr are Mrs on Friday a of the family of which Mrs is a member former home was at The Oake- family at i ramosa Mr Nelson mother a Miss and more we older people art tracing history of our as many of the younger generations t a as to their family history and once older people passed on the details will be hard to find It all an interesting hobby for of us with spare time on our aai nenrta a An 1 J fdkxrrcaf the young people of nw did hur and the Acton Baptist churches This At In ill be held Sunday in Lome and all to worship with us in music and song Lunch II 11 be after We are pleased to r Mrs ox was to mini a week ago rara Hospital after She now Mis was home rum Out diversity for the with Mr and frs Charles Bmme were Mr and Mrs Ailham also Mr Johnston of Mrs of and Mrs Heather of Brampton with Mrs Brown and Mr was borne for the ikend ic aeil uesdav Mr- im lair aneiair I tain it er an Xt ar Mr accair a rx fa Tomes as Ji miair a y jsi a ami teen la Mr ce xid Jw t Sean and Laurel of waled with Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr and birthday Milne daughter of Mr Mrs George Milne her birthday with three other pals Helen Kockx Craven and Lisa her l Robert Interment was rain tew Pal bearers were three grandsons Ron Sinclair Ulan Holmes Ac ton MaeKav two nephews Ken ftard Toronto and and 1 plan to ride my mare on grassy fields and earth trad dont like on Does star need to wear shoes or will the be better off without them Answer depends entirely on your mare feet and only your blacksmith can advise you Under ordinary circumstances she would probably not require have a toot problem that needs corrective shoeing also some horses have extremely soft feet that wear too fast or seem to get sore very easily These are the exceptions of course the majority of horses do well without shoes It Is better for them to go barefoot If possible providing they are not going to be travelling on gravel paved or ley roads Have your blacksmith check her feet and if he says her feet are normal and strong I bother to shoe her When your riding her you can tell If she seems to be unduly sore or If her feet below the frog it wont take much to get shoes on her if you change your mind Make sure you have her feet trimmed regularly every six to How often do a horses feet need to be trimmed Aaswer More often than most people realize The book says every six to eight weeks so I hive to advise the same thing see above However In mis locality ground is rocky and we do have hard ground in winter so our horses usually dent need or about Some horses particularly Arabs and part Arabs have excellent feet that require less attention than others My has only had her feet trimmed twice In her five years of life This is not neglect she has the best feet I ever seen on a horse but they wear down In the right shape and are as hard as granite She never had a shoe on yet and not a matter of economy because I m married to a blacksmith I Just lucky I Keep a close eye on your horses feet Ask your blacksmith to show you how to recognise the symptoms of overgrowth and call him before the feet get in bad Question My blacksmith puts shoes on my horse yet I read In books that a shoe should be heated and burned Into the foot Which Is best Answer Very few farriers carry a forge with then these days and there are few smith shops in operation so cold shoeing is a matter of convenience Die hot shoe was supposed to be a better fit but I have heard that it dried the foot out Hie cold shoe has to sit on a belter trimmed hoof and a good farrier con get as good a fit with a cold shoe as a hot one However I he interested to hear from any farrier on this subject Please send letters to Jennifer 3 Acton LAUGHING AFFAIR New secretary to old Doesn t the boss ever laugh out loud Old secretary Only if we ask for a raise HAZARD Chestnuts are a traffic In Holland the area there are official road signs warning VALLENDE falling chestnuts When the nuts are ripe drivers Liable to be startled by a sudden shower of nuts falling on the car as they drive under the shedding chestnut trees VOLKSWAGEN OWNERS Repairs are still available in Milton by factory trained mechanics at MILTON CHRYSLER DODGE Formerly Plaza Motors Ontario St Milton Priced from John Boughton Jeweller Main St Georgetown NOW OPEN FISH and CHIPS 3E2 QUEEN ST E GRAND OPENING SPECIAL 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