The Acton Free Press Wednesday June 20 COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road North Minister The Rev A Walter Tldey Avenue Phone Sunday June 1973 am Worship and School Sermon Subject The Lamb of God Holy Communion All Welcome THE CHURCH OF ST THE MARTYR ANGLICAN 1972 Corner Willow St Rev H J Dawson A Sunday June am Holy Eucharist am Anniversary Service Sung Eucharist with Rev Ritchie noon Strawberry Social Summer Service Schedule begins next Sunday and throughout July and August Service at a EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE PAOC Churchill Rd Rev S Thoman Pastor June 1973 a Sunday School a m Morning Worship m Evangelistic Service Thursday Christ Ambassadors A water baptismal service will be held June al m Psalm 18 The Lord Is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer my God my strength In Whom I will trust my buckler and the horn my salvation and my high tower Excellent free town bus service for children and adults to and Sunday School on the All Red Bus Also rural pick up tor Information phone or ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Founded Pastor Rev Frank Byrne A Th Persona go Cheltenham B33 Church Office Wednesday 7 Choir Practice JO Work Bee June 1973 a Morning worship Freedom Singers from Gravenhurst Baptist Church am Sunday School Everyone Welcome BETH EL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Churchill Minister Rev J Corvers June Sunday Worship Services Pre School Sunday School during the morning service Sunday School during the afternoon service Nursery during both services The Beth El Christian Reformed Church Invites everyone to come and worship us The Lord Day Is a day the Lord has made Therefore Let us go to the of the Lord Let us worship and bow down Let us kneel before the Lord our Maker For He is our God and we are the people of his pasture Psalms You Are Welcome Churchill Vacation school visitors anniversary in area news A CHEQUE FOR was presented to the Oakville Barbershoppers to aid logo by Acton School of Dance pre sented last week at the Robert Little MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Ave Georgetown Pastor Rev Robert C Urines Thought Don compare your goodness the goodness other men but with lhat of the Man of Galilee Warm welcome to all Georgetown 6665 UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Trinity Church Acton George Elliott A Director of Music June 10 am Sacrament of Baptism Social hour with coffee the service Joint services next month with Knox friends In their church A nursery for small children will operate during the summer PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA Knox Church Act on Rev Andrew H McKenzle A B Minister Mr E A Hansen A Organist and Choir Master Sunday June 1973 m Church School and Nursery am Divine Worship and Sacrament of Lord Supper Communion Address He Took He Broke He Gave Sunday July 1st Combined Services with Trinity gallon In Knox Church Begin Everyone Most Welcome See increasing demand for budget killing hydro Demand is growing for budget billing hydro commissioners learned at their regular meeting lost Thursday evening Several inquiries have been received the hydro office from Kingham Hills secretary Ireasurcr Mrs Audrey told commissioners billing provides equal hydro bills monthly throughout the year with the billing correcting the estimates Commissioner Bob said he inquired at the rccenl convention how it is handled in other centres The householder must have lived In house a year the rate can be established although it is possible to have a service work out a rate The 12th payment should fall due in the summer Mr explained Georgetown and Milton have had budget billing for about a year Halt requirement for low cost housing them In door A Willow St man had inquired about his high bill but a test meter showed the same reading A letter of explanation will be sent It is possible his rending and subsequent hydro estimate out Council requested a figure from hydro on moving hydro poles on Acton Blvd to the west the street TIil mayor said this will make lhat section of street conform with residential street beyond in subdivision Had Tor buses Tyler complained of Mayor Hub referred to the upcoming impartial parking study to be done for the town Actually we re In excess of oilier towns in available parking spate he said He foresees better parking on Acton Mr will make contacts to see a displav for the fair and gel prices on by Mrs Fred Mac Arthur The Church on the Hill was well attended at both morning and evening services as the congregation and many friends gathered to celebrate years as a centre of worship in this community Ft BD was guest speaker both services assisted by our pastor Rev AW His stirring message was a challenge lo old and young Rev lumbal is the minister of the church for the deaf in Toronto and devotes his energies to the of handicapped children and adults The choir provided special music both morning and evening wilh Mrs Don Anderson at Ihe organ Churchill assisted by Mr Philip Levy Mr John and Mr Keith accompanied vices Gods Kids our group of folk singers offered tour numbers at the evening service with enthusiasm and reverence Our thanks In all who Joined wilh us on special occasion party Mr and Mrs Clarence Denny attended the surprise 25ih wetldinL parly for Mr and Mrs Harvey Kramp on Friday evening June IS Mrs Jack Snyder of California was visiting her molhcr Mrs Williamson at Mrs IV J is year expected display day visiting with her J sister in law and niece Hon Moore on Sunday morning inter Club of school auditorium in conjunction with the White Oak barbershoppers The show played to packed houses in aid or the charity Photo by J Carpenter Personally said d rather give lliesc things to our own customers when they come In to pay their bill HIM Mrs relayed from a leller that ihc Social anil family Services of the county will make deposits by cheque when iplents of welfare are unable Acton High School on a week camping Ida Mr and Mrs Sccord of Niagara Falls are visiting with in law Mr and Mrs A Battista and grandchildren Recent visitors Mr and Mrs Brown and family were Mr and Mrs Douglas and Sharon of Wo saga Vacation school Vacation Bible School is being planned and hopes to be held the first two weeks in July at Churchill Church Mr J McAdatn and sons John and David are spending a few days renewing acquaintances at Northern Quebec Callers al the Emerson Anderson collage I were Dick and Ruth Ross and Mr Alfred Thomp son Ralph and Alfredo Thomp son Dan and Margaret and tlla Morton on Sunday ternoon dual ion Mr and Mrs Clarence and Vern Denny attended the graduation exercises of Miss inda Perry Convocation Hall at the University of Toronto on Saturday afternoon see I receive her Mrs Storey and Peggy visilefl the parental home with Mrs WJ McDonald also Mr and Mrs Clifford Storey last week Sunday Mr and Mrs Joshua Thorn Hon Mr and Mrs Fred Obituary Richard Shortill Peggy Lynn of Mr and Mrs Harold Robson of Hornby and Mr Charles Thompson visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs William Thompson Mr Harold Close of Winnipeg visited with Mr and Mrs Charles Inst week Mr and Mrs Clarence Denny were hosts to and also Mrs Susie Denny and Mr and Mrs Griffin Sprowl for Sunday dinner following Chur morning service Finland Mr of Finland who has been visiting wilh his relatives in USA came over Canada and after sight seeing Niagara Falls he and his three cousins came to visit with Mr and Mrs Wm Kockx and Helen last week guests with Rev and Mrs were Mrs Caruso Jelf Carolyn and Barbara also Cnig Cross Mrs Patricia Clark associate editor of United Church Observer again attended an services at Churchill Sunday morning as a guest of Mrs Day visitors Mr and Mrs Ward Hamilton and family at home were Mr and Mrs Bill Smilh and Stephanie of Paul Hamilton Doing well We are pleased report Mr Sandy was well enough come homo lo Ma pic view last Wednesday where he has a patient in General Hospital and is reported as doing nicely Congrcgatioml dinner for and old will be held the church Sunday June Dinner the church and swimming and games later This Sunday is also Com union Churchill lifetime resident of Ballinafad Millionaires night Sat boys hurt in accident imagined such a thing when he started on the hydro commission Il amounts to us being in the finance business He agreed would benefit people who are buying new homes here now Commissioner agreed t do much until residents have been here a year The mayor pointed how much billing can vary among next door neighbors Usually billing is less lime of year unless there a cooling added Mr Tyler Hill was given lo signing of the agreemcnl for phase of Hills Eslates with Alton released Construction Mrs damaged pointed out is very much Ihe Mr Sam Snow is same as phase I Hospital for surgery Copies of for A number from ihase 3 were received from the Churchill Anniversarj spoke to pay accounts Thev should be Richard Shortill informed when eases of overdue Georgetown accounts are on June 11 He was his It an find they he ike wit Mayor Los j inc nil his the guar must be Ihey II Ik responsible for the service Mr admitted in the odd case there is trouble power cut off Superintendent Doug missed meeting due lo illness but all other commission members and Mrs were prcsenl wilh Mr McFaeheni presiding By Mrs A bad accident happened down by Snow on the Seventh I Sunday Robert Malthcws was hit by a car trying to pass on the hill His two children with him were sent to hospital but His car was badlj i Ebenezer Memorial service at Ebenezer church Mr Ian Shapter was the speaker at He comes from the generation of Methodist preachers Two and a half billion people in the world follow some religion mia jiivii The new birth is nol through prepared It natural descent you cannot inherit salvation only through trusting Christ alone At the memorial service In the afternoon the church was full Mr topic was Why to be circulated It con lams 161 lots wilh 191 units This phase will not be all electric Estimated cost is a lot for lights and underground v ices higher than previously We Iry not to be inflationary he mayor remarked He says council too keep costs as reasonable as possible Rebate Construction is lo be rebated 37 over estimated for phase 1 First payment of 170 has should spend hours in been made for phase 2 These houses filled a need Ihc mayor remarked Mr MaeAr thur said about one- third have been sold to local people The phase will be dearer the mayor explained Bui our the hall on Saturday evening Donations from various business places were auctioned by Jesse McFnery to buyers who bought with play money purchased the entrance door Hoi dogs were sold downstairs wild pop to wish them down A girl hopped around through the crowd nh chocolate bars and cigarettes Ml who attended had a lol of fun and a nice sum was realized Credit is due committee for their efforts He was the son of Henry and Agnes and Ihe grandson of a long line of pioneer Family remains In July 1923 he married Rita lakes of Brighton who survives him A daughter Lillian a son Richard and eight grand children well an two great grand children also are left to mourn him well as a sister Agnes Mrs A McFnery A son Harry him in and a rothcr Matthew in 1972 A private funeral was held on Wednesday from the Rum ley Shoemaker funeral home with Rev Kelvin Johnston preaching consoling words Family plot Interment was in the family plot Cemetery Pallbearers were Ernest Barnes Dan Campbell Marshall Alfred Thompson Henry Burnett and Lloyd Burt He was a lover of violin played as his father did for his own enjoyment and that of his family on which the instruments which he had made and on the his father had made BINGO Lie No 137563 EVERY FRIDAY AT a JACKPOT GAMES at GAME NO ADMISSION CHARGE HELD AT THE BURGUNDY CLUB BUS SERVICE Sponsored By Georgetown Elks Lodge No PROCEEDS FOR DEAF DETECTION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES There is a booklet now on sale bringing the history of ISO years up to date Sheldon Trousdale has Annual lawn party Hilton Centennial Manor in Milton will be holding its fourth annual lawn party on Saturday June beginning at High lighting this event are games of chance bingo refreshments and even live entertainment According to Peggy the Minora recreation director three bands accordion and a choir will be providing entertainment as well clowns and fish pond for the kiddies KIT I 40 mm AT ACTON HYDRO ALICE STREET CONSERVATION WEEK June 2530 1973 1 food 1 Is considerate of the rights of others 2 Preserves and teaches others to preserve our natural resources forests wildlife and waters Taka Oil Laaia Oal Faetariata CREDIT VULET CONSERVATION AUTHORITY talari GRAY COACH LINES Summer Time Table Effective June Regular Service Unchanged CONFUTE DAILY SERVICE TO 30 a m Sun X8 54am Sat EXPRESS 55 a 20 p a exc Sat Sun 30 Sun X Via Centre FOR SERVICE SEE TIME T181E Most Westbound trips run via Islington Station Bay FOR SERVICE TO KITCHENER STRATFORD- OWEN SOUND Ask for Time Table No TORONTO AIRPORT EXPRESS SERVICE RUNS FROM ISLINGTON SUBWAY STATION SHIP BUS PARCEL EXPRESS FAST ECONOMICAL RELIABLE Tickets and Information at GfoyCooch Adams Bhi Pilot Mill Street Mr L Adams Agent Telephone 8532600