Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 16, 1973, p. 7

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Limehouse Churchill The Acton Free Press Wednesday May Father son banquet held in Memorial Hall Mothers Day service in news roll of birch bark hung on Mrs on Wed evening with vicepres Mrs in he chair and attending Scripture was read by Mrs Industries etc Noble and Mrs Sanford led in prayer Roll call end text word world were answered In a verse of Scripture and each read a current event of interest Mrs Kirkpatrick read two short articles concerning the time lines don was a visitor She showed a Colter the Assistant District and leaders map pamphlets and programs Commissioner for Cubs and Rev Kevin Johnson spoke leather lace used there Their membership of Colin Vernon the past Group Bflden has organized swim classes Committee chairman The llialroleW Powell the founder of Scouling walk ways clean ups visits to mothers provided hot casseroles did some fancy was everyone Mrs iuih and scissors and the boys f Brown and I paper and scissors and boys displays Cub presented a small gift to each Icecream coffee and chocolate work and articles about Scouting speaker of the Bible and a study of the Bible by a psychiatrist Mr Ryan accompanied himself on the piano for four songs some composed by him ending with Mrs fudged the baking treat of a boy made from licorice contests Mrs Anderson first allsorts for applesauce cake and Mrs Noble first for rolled oatmeal Propose toasts cookies Each will enter in the committee chairman contest at District Annua Frank Hannah proposed the Conveners each read a news to cub Wayne item and Mrs Anderson Anderson proposed the toast to reported on Achievement fathers replied to his father Day Plans were discussed for a Ko Anderson Roger Brown st J snout coining milk Thanks to the kitchen staff tewdTiuimiTimrdUwe bVtaMTeonayl9andiOT of Jesus Say The hostess served a lovely variety lunch af terwards WI meeting The Womens Institute met in Limehouse Memorial Hall on Thur evening Mrs Frank to guests to e Group Committee executive Thompson Dolly Moulden Dawn Case Sherry Eastwood Myrt Anderson and Bev Banish Leaders course Elaine Hannah recently at tended a training session for new Cub leaders and was quite en thusiastic about the help given entered Into the order of the regarding the attitudes of Birch With this honor leaders the Ins and ouls of a scroll a and how to program membership which of a meetings and Warren Crawford Coll Vernon was presented a Wolf Cub pen stand or the work he had done as Committee chairman AS Steve Thompson was at Churchill Community Church was well Our pastor A spoke on Mission of a Mother In the ab sence of our organist Mrs Don Anderson Mrs Norman Turner filled her place very capably The orchestra was In attendance Mrs Patricia Clark associate editor of the United Church Observer attended the service on morning at Churchill She was a guest the home of Rev and Mrs Fosbury for lunch after the service Guests on Mothers Day with Rev A and Mrs was their daughter and soninlaw Mr and Mrs J Caruso and family of Brampton Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr Jeffrey Miss Donna Glover to her home In after spending about a week at their home While down that way they visited Pats Continued on Page Conference report Mrs Gordon Booth district as well as branch convener Brown In the chair and ten Citizenship and World Affairs members and four visitors at- had attended the recent officers tending conference at Waterloo Correspondence brought University and brought a discussions Including preference splendid report for an early spring trip to Halton The nearly delegates were Centennial Manor that Mrs N taken on a tour of the university Anderson should attend a Family on 1100 acres attended by some and Consumer Affairs workshop students and by bus to the Presentation to couple newcomers news Annual Creek furnished In Its period of vote In favor of the IBMs and belonging the Nelson resolution concerning Womens Institutes in Millon on May and that Erland Lee homesteod at Stoney relegates to the District Annual n May should vote In favor of the he Nelson resolution business establishments respect the Sabbath Live up to It Mrs commented the motto Resolve to live up the Mary Stewart Collect ad By Alicia Lunch of sandwiches tea and Silverwood WI held their May also apple sauce cake was Thurs May 10 at the Joyed by members in a social half home of Mrs E hour to close the meeting members and visitors at- south tending In the absence of Mrs en president of president Mrs Giffen 1st vice Silverwood WI Mrs Duffield presided Business south to Orlando Disney World finished in good time The annual vising us to live up to many of the even if they overlap keep old proverbs and sayings She all current events and news explained the Collect phrase by clipping Mrs Booth offered to phrase comparing it to every day collect these from our members good living Four freedoms Roll call was answered by each Rev Dr Stewart was noting a change made in our another speaker who talked latest WI hand book about the four freedoms He said History of prayer that all must excel to the best of Mrs John Bird alternate his ability in his own field but not board director was guest to Just do better than his also choosing the Mary bor The delegate enjoyed the Stewart Collect stating that It is whole conference and the prayer being studied church roups She outlined Mary The meeting closed with The early life leading to the Queen followed by a lunch of tea writing of the poem Womens cheese and biscuits and the clubs being organized in her baking contest entries early life were badly set up and Hold banquet progress of them was poor Her Mrs Hannah reported for the prayer was adopted as a Collect Cubs that Roger for Club Women By it Brown has just received his became a prayer often used as a badge wall plaque and in was The Cubs held their second written into the Congress of Father and Son banquet May in USA Today it is repealed at the Limehouse Memorial Hall Womens Institute meetings There was 100 per cent cry where tendance plus special guests- Old group Rev Kevin Johnston from St Mrs Frost a member of Andrews United Church Hill one of the oldest In Georgetown Gordon Douglas Kent miles fromLbnhTstripMiiraitttaDerTer Noblltt said all Pant sale of plants and seeds are thrown back on the took place and soon all was sold to members who took choice Mrs Lindsay gave a report on the music festival The bake contest of apple sauce dome making women respon sible for world affairs She ad vised a convener with a com mittee for each standing com Petersburg and cities and report a good trip Newcomers here Silverwood residents welcome Mr and Mrs Eddie and Laura to the community Mrs Minda Corbelt attended cake and oatmeal JUST 3 DAYS LEFTTOSiVE IN THE GIGANTIC MASTER FEEDS SPRING SALE 77717S RED BRAND BEEF Chuck Shoulder Roast Prime Rib Roast in Choice Boneless Prime Rib Roast IS Lean Stewing Beef IS Tender Blade Short Rib Roasts Lean Ground Chuck 951 Frtih Small Link Sausage 851 Mapte Mb SlicedeBacon LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET EActon Dally Delivery by Mrs Ellerby of Erin apple sauce cake first Mrs G Burt oatmeal cookies first Mrs Norton second Mrs Marchington at Waterloo University recently and also visited her son in Kitchener before returning home Honor newly weds Friday evening May AUDITORS REPORT TOWNSHIP OF ERIN TO The Members of Council Inhabitants and Ratepayers of the Corporation of he Township of Erin We have examined the 1972 financial statements of the Corporation of the Township of Erin and its local boards which are listed on the attached Index Our examination included a general review of the accounting procedures and such tests of accounting records and other supporting evidences as we considered necessary in the lances In our opinion these financial statements present fairly the financial position of the Corporation of the Township of Erin and its local boards as at 31st December 1972 and the results of their operations for the year then ended in accordance with ac counting principles generally accepted for Ontario Municipalities applied on a basis consistent with that of- the preceding year Orangevllle Ontario May 173 License Number Statement of Revenue and Expenditure for the year ended December Expenditure General government Protection to persons and property Public works Sanitation and waste removal Conservation of health Social and family services Recreation and community services Community planning and development Financial expenses Education Region or county share of expenditure Taxation Contributions from other governments Other Accumulated net revenue deficit at tbecndoflBcyear Analysed as follows General revenue Special charges Special areas Police villages Consolidated Balance Sheet at December Current a Cash Accounts receivable Taxes receivable Other current assets Other term assets Cum Temporary loans Accounts payable and accrued liabilities Other current liabilities Net loag term Reserve reserve finds Accumulated act revenue deficit and capital recetpfe 147780 filled to overflowing George and Sharon were the home Mr and Mrs Burl presented with a recliner chair to honor Mr and Mrs Hen- from the community a lidbit derson who were married dish from Silverwood WI and recently of good wishes go with the Euchre was played throughout young couple their new home Ihe evening Mr Henderson in Acton first for men Mrs Clare Wilson l Inches of rain so far Ihls first for ladies month for Silverwood YOUR HEADQUARTERS FORl Black White Color Stereos and Components and Appliances and Son Ltd I UUWUUUUUUUU J Cor Wvndhtm J I Phone J tor over flOyeari MACKENZIE SAKRETE ASPHALT SEALER Renews and protects black Waterproofs and fills small cracks Dries In eight hours to a like new black colour Approximate coverage 500 ft per gal drum 454 4 S GAL DRUM CompareatS575 brush sealer applicator long handled for fast easy application Regularly NOW I 3 DAYS ONLY THURS MAY MAY SAVE 77 SAKRETE CONCRETE MIX Just add water and youre ready to go Cement 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