Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 14, 1973, p. 12

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday February THE CHURCH OF ST THE MARTYR 1872 ANGUCAN 1T2 Comer Willow St and St Albaus Rev H J Dawson SUNDAY FEBRUARY 1 Sop age si ma am Holy Eucharist am Holy Baptism a Church School Nursery Wednesday FA Confirmation Class Next Sunday Fob a ra Folk Man UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON SUNDAY FEBRUARY 18 1000 am Church School Worship The Church School welcomes boys and girls Grades I Pre School Age Children arc cared for in nursery and kindergarten EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 33 Churchill Rev S M Tfaonmn Pastor SUNDAY FEBRUARY 18 am Sunday School 1100 am Morning Worship in Evangelistic ice with film A very tun documented sound mo tion film will be shown entitled Russia Today It will show Russian revolution and wartime devastation Barbed wire barriers Danger at border cross ing Secret service The martyr it his family also Rev Andrew author of God Smuggler a ve ry famous book A film you must seel Tuesday 8 Prayer Ser vice and Bible Study Thursday Crusaders Christ Ambassad ors But the fearful and unbelieving and the abo minable and murderers and whoremongers and sorcerers and and all liars shad their part the lake which with fire and brimstone which is the second death CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH mad Minister Rev J Corvero FEBRUARY Sunday Worship Service at and 230 PreSchool Sunday School service Nursery during both This is the day e Lord hat made let rtjofc and be glad In It You Ax We PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew H Minister Mr A Hansen BA Organ let and Choir Master SUNDAY FEBRUARY am Confirm ation Class 1 1 a Church School 1 a Public Worship of God Sermon theme Do ing Some Great Thing Everyone Most Welcome ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Mill Street West Founded 1842 Pastor Rev Frank M Byrne BTh Parsonage Cheltenham Church Office Wednesday 7 Choir Bible Study SUNDAY FEBRUARY am Morning Worship am Sunday School St Adult Bible Class CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road North Minister The Rev A Walter BD Avenue Phone 853J386 SUNDAY FEBRUARY 18 1973 1 a m Worship Si Church School Sermon subject The Greatest Commis sion The Church on the Hill an InterDenominational Church Serving the Community Welcome Pbitium Michael Dye was tanner Resident of Canada since Michael Dye of UG Peel St died in General Hospital on Feb 9 Funeral service was at St Joseph church Monday morning conducted by the J and interment followed in t cemetery Pallbearers were W Mick Chorolsky J M Sememe J and Hnatiur A good husband and father Mr Dye la survived by his wife Sophia sons Bohdan and Andrew of Acton He was predeceased by three brothers Bore la Ukraine Mr Dye was born in the Ukraine in During the second world war he served with the Polish combat Infantry He was captured by the Germans spent the rest of the war in a prisonerofwar camp After the war be lived in Germany for a while and then came to Canada The family lived Brit at Thunder Bay and then moved to Acton where he built bis own house an Peel St was a tanner by trade MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 81 Maple Ave Georgetown Pastor Rev Robert SUNDAY FEBRUARY 1IJ0 Unified Family Service Sunday School Worship Hour 6 JO Evening Fellow ship Service A happy friendly Sunday School and service for the en tire family also an exciting bus program to serve you Thought Jesus said I am the ua the truth and the Me no man unto the but b Me John Georgetown Mrs Crispin had lengthy illness After a lengthy illness Rhoda Lorraine Crispin of 17 Vimy St died Guelph General Hospital Sunday Feb Mrs Crispin was years of age She survived by husband Melville son Garry and daughter Sandra of Acton sister Jean C Seddon Brampton brothers Robert Anderson Hamilton and William J Anderson British Columbia and her father William Anderson She was predeceased by her mother the late Ella Anderson Funeral Feb Funeral service was held at St Joseph a church Tuesday Feb conducted by Father J J GUlen Interment was In cemetery Pallbearers were Garry Crispin Pat Robert AUCTION SALES ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE Tuesday February At Of good collect able items including pine furn iture in the rough and rrflniih- brass Carnival glass Lim oges Nippon pressed glum oil tamps Royal fiayreuth bells old viewers Dcprosslon German and Bavarian china Coronation cup 1903 George V lot of old postcards etc For the At the Fair Grounds In the Agricultural Hall iPrcvlow from 4 day of sole CHRIS SCHOUTEN Auctioneer Milton PUBLIC AUCTION No Reserve MILTON LUMBER YARD 159 St Milton All Buildings and Fixtures SATURDAY MARCH 3rd am sharp We have been commissioned to sell at public auction the lowing buildings buildings now on the real premises for wrecking and mat erials consisting of frame storage sheds ra in size and totalling over ft of flight heavy lumber also Taylor floor safe many electrical fixtures exhaust fans gas heaters aluminum door plumbing fix lures pre fab garage mod ern 5 finished counter wooden shelving good used wall panelling plate glass a and other miscellaneous mater ial a also Stihl saws ranging in size a assortment of color TVs Inspection Friday March I TERMS Cash with 50M depo sit day of sale For further Information contact AUCTION LTD 1105 Clarkson Road North 20b44 Obituary Mrs Dawk in year After a lengthy illness Victoria Dawklns died Feb at Mapleview Lodge Mrs who had Lived at 36 Agnes St with her daughter Helen Waterhouse was in her year Her husband predeceased her she is survived by sons and daughters Fred Edgar Douglas Tom and Helen of Acton Ina of Lois of Mississauga and Wynne of Georgetown grandchildren and greatgrandchildren sisters Florence of Bracebridge Grace of Islington and Kathleen of Mich and brother Walter Mills of Burlington Mrs was born in in 1887 Funeral service Onions conducted the funeral service at the funeral home Monday Feb Interment was in cemetery Pallbearers were six grandsons Gary Bill Dawklns Jon Jim Low He Bob Williamson and Terry Waterhouse Flower bearers were grandsons Fred Dawkins Wayne and Bruce Williamson Anderson Jim Crispin and Don Holmes Mrs Crispin was born at Mane in and married at Acton in 1951 She had lived here for the past years A telephone caller has asked mo to different colors of and their lermlnoloKy As I dont to bo very inspired and my written problems pretty much runofthemill it sounds like a good idea Bay is about tho most common color one sees in this country brown body color ranging from a bright blood red to coffee brown but always with hoick mane and tall and lower legs A bay can have white markings including socks but tho leg from sock to nock sounds like rock song Is invariably block CHESTNUT Is also brown usually brighter with a light brown or sometimes flaxen mane and tall The colour Is different from palomino In that the horse is a definite redhead often with spectrum from beautiful seal brown to almost black In fact the true black horse is rare Most blacks are really dark brown show this by having brown muzzles In fact a horses true color can be seen at muzzle and eyes Browns have block mones and tolls BLACK is black and beautiful White markings ore seen on all the above without affecting the color name unless the horse is covered with white splotches and becomes a Pinto PINTO this is a brown and white horse with definite areas of color The PAINT is a black and white horse Unless youre in the then the pinto becomes a and the paint becomes a piebald Paints and are also divided into and but if you have a pinto just love him and forget about his name CALICO is a three color horse brown black and white or a pintcpalnt see above about ignoring this confusing PALOMINO is a lovelv golden March of Dimes ANNUAL Campaign Anyone wishing to donate to the Ability Fund March of Dimes may mail donations to Mrs Alice Churchill Rd Acton or leave them at the Bank of Montreal Acton Official Receipts will be given to all Donors Help us to rehabilitate he disabled both color with a flaxen mane tall usually start out black the color fades as the horse older turning white by the tho horse is eight to 12 years old A white horse Is officially DUNS cover buckskins yellow with block mane and tail Key duns a mouse grey with uck tall and red dun red with red mono and tail A dun Is obvious by the frequent prcsenso of dorsal striping and zebra mnrkson legs Tho hair has colour beads on only one side of each hair which gives the dun Its distinct translucent quality Thislsahorseof any basic color with white spots white rump blanket or white spots on its quarters or a white blanket with white spots or Get on book if you wish to know the many color variations that make up an we have two ponies boarding with us at the moment that are such funny little characters I just must write about them Tiny a Shetland marc roughly ball that a Shetland mare should be two owners but Inclined to be a bit uppity until she knows you For quite a while she had an affair going with the other pony a puppy dog of a fellow called Rlngo and Tiny ore inseparable even though they have different owners Rlngo is adored by his four year old mistress who rides him like a pro bouncing along all grin and crash helmet Shortly after the arrival of the two ponies discovered that he was in the middle of a harem all the other horses were mares and here he was a virile gelding a whole high Being very very careful he proceeded to make friends much to Tinys horror who kept whispering in his ear that those mares TEETH But the mares loved Bingo Theyd lived a cloistered life too long and here at last was a Each one in turn had a nuzzle and a squeal while flashed his smile and pawed the ground In true Black Stallion style Tiny minced around on tiphoof gnashing her teeth and taking little Jealous runs at each mare Fun and gomes However theyve all settled down now is the established king of the castle and Tiny is accepted as one of hla many admirers When a mare gets too big for her shoes Ring puts her in her place with a boot and a tongue lashing It delighted me to see Mac colossal tank of a mare getting told off In no uncertain terms by such a small pony Now she asks permission really takes a man to straighten out a herd of squab bling females Names omitted Unfortunately two names were omitted In the list of pallbearers at the funeral of the late E Ferryman in last weeks Free Press The pallbearers were Clarence Snow R Georgetown Snow Eden Mills Burgan 1 Georgetown Thomas Given Acton Lloyd McEnery Limehoule and Ken Arnold ft INDIVIDUALLY WELL GIVE YOU GREAT SERVICE TOGETHER WELL GIVE YOU GREAT PRICES ACTON PHARMACY DRUG MART

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