Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 27, 1973, p. 10

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The Acton Press Wednesday June Restrict cutting of trees County Council has passed an updated by law covering the culling of trees In the county The by law forbids the cutting of trees unless they reach measurements that are specified in the by aw by law makes provision a fine of or three months in Jail fnr every person convicted of contravening the by law Three bylaw officers will by appointed to enforce the provisions of the by law and be paid on an hourly basis and called work as required Generally the restrictions in the by law govern the destruction of trees by cutting burning or other icons GRADUATESofOspringePublicSchooIarefrontrow Rayner BUI Brouwer Lou Anne Leslie Doreen left to right Susan Stewart Debbie McKenzle Johnston back row Jeff Stewart Laura Leslie Cousins Harold Moore Nancy Cecilia Milton Richard Tchorzewskl Peggy Hawkins Bill Black Barbara Major Bill Hilton Judy Johnston Anne Robbie Sandra Lome Warmington Garner middle row Jenny McAdam Barry Leslie Gayle Gary Ferguson David Faulkner Susan Hodge Paul Miller Donna Leltch Sandy Photo by Pink Lisa Bonnel Wolfgang Laura Ospnnge 35 graduate at school Knox church observes anniversary JUDGED best all round students In Public Schools graduating class Warmington and Cousins received plaques commemorat Eden Mills their elementary school achieve and the warm congratulations of school principal Lorne Brown Pink Mr and Mrs lunch with Queen fay Doris Fines Thirty five pupils graduated this year from Public School Thursday evening the graduating class and their parents sat down to a banquet In Knox Presbyterian Church basement Toastmaster was Harold Moore who introduced the head table J gave the toast to the graduating class which was responded to by Susan Hodge and response given by Mr lorne Brown The presentation of awards was by Lome Brown Mrs Anne Smith and John Root Paul Miller Introduced the speaker Gordon speech was based on Motivation He stressed to the If In the highest percent bracket they could accomplish a great deal and rise to the greatest heights If they wanted to badly enough Peggy Hawkins expressed thanks to the speaker and Sandy thanked the ladies of the church Gordon Grcgson brought greetings from the Wellington County Board of Education and wished the graduates success in their chosen fields Canada was sung and the benediction pronounced by Rev Don Herb son Films were Graduates Grade 8 graduates are Bill Black Lisa Bill Brouwer Cousins Nancy DeGraaf Sandy David Faulkner Gary Ferguson Anne Garner Peggy Hawkins William Hilton Susan Hodge Eddie Gayle Illcrbrun Jerry Johnston Judy Johnston Donna Lei ten Barry Leslie Laura Leslie Lou Ann Leslie Wolfgang Barbara Major Jennifer McAdam Debbie McKenzle Paul Miller Cecilia Milton Harold Moore Sandra Robbie Laura Rayner Jeff Stewart Susan Stewart Richard Tchortewski Present awards On Friday afternoon an assembly was held in the school auditorium Following opening ceremonies various awards were presented Rodeo awards were presented by John Root and Mrs Anne Smith Primary division Grace David Jackson Junior division Kathy Bailey James Milton and David Turner were tied Senior division Jams Cousins Lome Warmington Welcome to new Diamond By Mrs McLeaa Congratulations to Joyce and Bill Diamond on the birth of an 11 pound son a brother for Janet Kevin and Tracy The disciples saw Jesus pray many times The Jews had tain set prayers throughout the day When Jesus prayed some thing happened calm peace restoration and blessing When Jesus gave bis disciples the Lord sprayer He said In this manner meaning that they should develop their own form of talking to God TheTttUe girl being put to bed in the dark was assured that God was there She said I need somebody with a face Before Jesus God was not thought of as an intimate personal father guiding wisely helping grow When a Texas minister daughter died he was told Go ahead and be mad at God He big enough to take it A DIRTY TRICK Consumers Association of Canada reminds to be wary of vacuum cleaner suction demonstrations No machine will remove all dirt In one or two tries Suspect salesmen who run two machines and claim the second has superior suction power Appreciation lo prefects for their interest and reliability was expressed by Mrs Barbara House Captain awards were presented by John Root and Mrs Anne Smith First Mohawk House Co Stains Bill Black and Second Algonquin House- Captains Paul Miller and Anne Garner ThirdHuron House Jeff Stewart and Debbie Fourth Iroquois House- Captains Lome Warmington and Barbara Major Soccer basketball and volleyball teams bus patrols junior and senior choir members track and field winners were all congratulated for their loyalty and interest during the year Trophies to the most progressive students were presented by Lome Brown PrimaryKevin Junior James Anderson Senior Donald Bailey Mr Brown then presented the awards to the best all round grade eight graduating students Jan is Cousins and Lame War delivered a very impressive sermon Sunday morning for the anniversary service of Knox Presbyterian Church The choir rendered two anthems Seek Ye the Lord and Unto Thee O Lord John of Erin song two solos How Lovely are Thy Dwellings and For the Moun tains Shall Depart Refreshments were served downstairs following the service where former members and friends gathered to enjoy a social hour Mrs Ross Ferguson en tcrtalned Sunday afternoon and evening at a trousseau tea In honour of her daughter Linda Pouring tea were aunts of the bridetobe Mrs McMillan Mrs Gray Rivers Mrs Jack Ferguson Mrs J Hen and Miss Doris Fines Displaying the gifts were Evelyn BINGO Uc No EVERY FRIDAY PM 200 JACKPOT GAMES NO ADMISSION CHARGE HELD AT THE BURGUNDY CLUB BUS SERVICE SponsorwIBy Mrgamm Elks Lodgi Na MO FOR DEAF DETECTION AMD COMMUNITY SERVICES REPLACE OLD STEPS IN A HURRY Stopi to Add lo DM Nitty vital sad of yon Doom attest Unt ImttllatlM ad tout pile of to dtoui vent piths or mm Imvt Boll la buds war family tod rim stock emu CONCRETE Restorations Ltd Martin St Milton Redman Jane Wilson and Nancy Wilson Serving tea were Mrs Bruce Island Adelc Island Rivers and Laura Mrs Ed Archibald was helping In the kitchen Guests of Mr and Mrs Jack Ferguson were Mr and Mrs Hero Kent of Tottenhan Mr and Mrs Bruce Island and Mrs W C McMillan of Sask and Adelc bland of N W T Mr Wm H Detroit Michigan visited with Mr Russell sister Mrs Thomas Fines and Doris Fines Mr and Mrs Hugh McMillan of also visited at the same home Ottawa practice Doctors Carol and Barry Bruce visited with Barry B parents Mr Ward Bruce this week also attended a delightful surprise birthday parly for Mrs Ward Bruce hosted by Mr and Mrs Allan Walma In their new home Carol and Barry have finished their internship at Ottawa Civic Hospital and begin at Carp near Ottawa Michael Ferguson has obtained a position for the summer with the Conservation at Terra Cotta By Mrs Wright The monthly meeting of Waterloo Wellington District Presbytery was held Tuesday evening fn Eden Mills Church Since it was ladies night wives of the ministers and all participating elders were present While the men were In session the women took a tour in cars to Academy The tour had been arranged by Mrs Sinclair Mr explained the history of the beautiful stone building dating back to The group returned lo the church at clock to see Rev Dr Sinclair of Eden Mills Church take the oath of office as Moderator of WaterlooWelling ton district for the Rev Robert of Arthur took charge of the service After a social hour with refreshments served by the church women those In attendance retired to their homes Hold bee The cancelled church cleaning bee for Eden Mills Presbyterian Church was held Monday by the Ladies Aid Arriving with pails dusters cleaners etc clock everyone took on their Job until noon when a social time was enjoyed at lunch Then the finishing touches were given In afternoon curtains hung and everything put back in place Friends in Eden Mills will be sorry to learn of the passing of Roy Alton in Toronto June 17 Mr Alton was a former resident of the district Mr and Mrs John Turner are home after a holiday at Head Lake Weekend guests or Mr and Mrs George Weale were Mr and Mrs Dan Harvey Mrs Gordon Harvey and Harvey all of Scarborough Mr and Mrs Ken and Mr Blake Pincoe of Toronto Toronto at a luncheon for Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh at the Four Reasons Hotel Toronto yesterday Tuesday Before he retired Mr Weale was clerk of the city of Toronto for years Choosm It ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Instrumental Music Introductory Instruction On FREE French Horn Clarinet Flute Trombone Cornet Children GradesStoS REGISTRATION JUNE 2029 Begins July 3rd to August Dally Lessons and Special Day Camp PHONE Daily Or Evenings 853 and 8530516 Spectacular June Specials Hintons Store I In Reg Mc SCREW DRIVER SET HEAVY DUTY Complete with Batteries FLASHLIGHT 1 InPks 2 JUICE CONTAINERS ALUMINUM with hanger ICE TRAY Special TEA POT 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