Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 27, 1973, p. 16

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Acton Wnfrwtdny Frank Byrne leaving Penney REALTOR JUNE SPECIAL Custom built bedroom home on acre lot with walkout Can be tor only HANDYMANS DELIGHT Adda lilt la of yourself in decorating this older home 3nanlc132Kl33totlnRockwood Only S3 down Full price BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES General and post of Ilea with comfortable living quartan In expanding near Highway man with acres or land on Highway Attached living quartan combined noma and business for a good Investment bay fully equipped plus groceteria mack bar and detached 3 badroom home Excellent location on paved road near Georgetown VACANT LAND ACTON OFFICE 5 Mill St E 5198531821 URGENT WE NEED I Were nearly lold out Buyers waiting tor Bare Land Farm Small holdings Houses and older type homes Acton Milton and district Industrial We need sq ft Immediately Retain up to ft needed now Sales Representatives Work on your own Earning unlimited Constant managerial help LAKEVIEW Attractive three bedroom trl level Close to lake home features large modern kitchen living room ground floor family room with fire place pc and bathrooms finished laundry room situated on a beautifully landscaped lot Priced to sell at IDEAL LOCATION Brand new custom built 3 bedroom brick bungalow with attached garage Central location Separate dining room fully broadloomed full divided base ment completely landscaped large shade trees Asking 000 low down payment G ALEC JOHNSON LTD Mill Street East Acton Ontario MEMBER OAKVILLE REAL ESTATE BOARD ACRES Nearly new house overlook country slda south of Rock wood Walkout basement fireplace large kitchen and Lot wall fenced and small barn RETIREMENT EDEN MILLS storey and a halt village home wide lot and flood garden toll Asking with Slowdown CALL BERT or or Ha STONE HOUSE too farm with about pasture several large pond connected by stream 3 miles from town Reservation typesetting EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Churchill Rev S Pastor July a Sunday School M a Morning Worship m Evangelistic Service Thursday pm Christ Ambassadors Psalm The Lord Is my rock deliverer my God my strength In whom will trust my buckler end the horn of my salvation end my high lower Excellent free town bus service for children and adults to and from Sunday School on the All Red Bus Also rural pick for Information phone or DM ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Founded Pastor Rev Frank Byrne Parsonage Cheltenham 414 Church 053 OMO Wednesday Choir Practice July I 1973 Mr Howard High School teacher from Hamilton Mo Sunday School during July and August Everyone Welcome CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road North Minister The Rev A Waller Fosbury A D Avenue Phone Month of July am Union Services In Acton Baptist Church BETH EL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Churchill Minister Rev J Corvers July Sunday Worship Services at 10 00am and Pre School Sunday School during the morning service Sunday School during the afternoon service Nursery during both The Beth El Christian Reformed Church Invites everyone to coma and worship with us The Lord Day Is a day the Lord has made Therefore Let us go to the of the Lord Let us Let kneel before the Lord our Maker For He Is our God and we are the people of hit pasture I Psalms J You Are Welcome THE CHURCH OF ST ALBAN THE MARTYR Anglican Corner Willow St end St Albans Dr Rev J Dawson BA Rev J L Bait A L TH Hon assistant July Trinity II Holy Eucharist am Holy Eucharist Rav John Ball MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH si Maple Ave Georgetown Pastor Rev Robert July 1 1973 Thought Don t compare your goodness with the goodness of men but with that of the Man of Galilee Warm welcome to all Georgetown PRESBYTERIAN UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Rev Onions Minister George Elliott MA Director of Music CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew H BA D Minister Mr E A Hansen BA Organist and Choir Master Eleventh Season Combined Summer Services Sunday July 1st 1973 a Divine Worship Sermon Theme An Outburst of Religious Curiosity Nursery for Babies and Toddlers E VE R YON E MOST WE LCOME WATER REPEL NOT WATERPROOF Consumers Association of Canada reminds shoppers that water repellent does not mean waterproof A water repellent finish makes a fabric resistant to water but won keep you dry In a downpour The finish may possibly wear oft but can be re applied TIRE TREAD Check tire tread when con the purchase of a used car advises Consumers Association of Canada If the tread on any tire Is worn unevenly the front wheels are probably out or line and will need alignment L0VELL BROS MEAT RED BRAND BEEF Choice Boneless Prime Rib Roast Choice Sirloin Tip Roast Tender Blade Short Rib Roast Alb Lean Shoulder Roast Choice Rump Roast Tender Rib Steaks Lean Ground Chuck Small Link Sausage Maple Leaf Ik Sliced Side Bacon LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET Acton DallyOtlvtry group conducts service at Baptist church discloses paving projects M John Root that M miles of paving and reaur facing of highways his Welling tonDufferln riding is scheduled for An unusual feature of the morning worship at the Acton Baptist Church on Sunday Juno was that the service was conducted by the Freedom Singers a Baptist group from the Gravenhurst church The team consisted of four young men and four young ladles led by Joanno Landaborough who was born In and went to school here but Is now resident In The young people featured singing of contemporary gospel hymns In chorus a wide variety of numbers all rendered In a most pleasing and Inspiring way told something of the background and their purpose- one of the young men brought a message which pointed up the phenomenal growth of world population compared to world resources particularly In food and expressed concern for future It was out that the Christian church must be alert to such matters but that Christ is final answer to all problems After morning worship the parly adjourned to the home of Mrs Charles where they were suitably entertained after which they toured Ihe town This Is the last service for Ilev Prank Byrne until Sep tember ho ana his wife have been attending School of linguistics In preparation for missionary service In Sulawesi Indonesia During summer morning worship at 11 a for July will be led by Howard Jacnbson In August the congregation will Join in worship at Churchill Community Church at 10 a m flghway am Includes s miles between Acton and highway In the ton area 9 miles on highway below Mount Forest 11 1 on highway from the east limits of Arthur to No 104 below Grand Valley miles easterly from Mount on wlthapproxl 14 miles west of Jessofi- and approximately miles on Highway between Dorking and Macton Other projects In the area In clude paving the strip of No from to Primrose a favorlto route to the north from this area Rev Ritchie McMurray Scout and Guide Mothers guest for St Alb an s vacancies at potluck 101st anniversary Former rector Ritchie returned to St Alban Church Sunday to celebrate the Eucharist ana renew tances with the congregation The occasion was tho 101st an of the parish Father McMurray Is now chap lain at the University of Guelph as well as being a lecturer in philosophy His wife and two children also attended The church was full for the 10 30 service at which Father spoke on the four aspects of faith turning to early British martyr St Alban for example He traced his life not the parish patron burned with A strawberry social followed In ie parish hall convened by the Anglican Church Women and other women of Ihe parish Incle ment weather forced the social Inside During the month of July vices at the parish will do In charge of the Rev John Ball while rector Rev Harry Dawson is on St a church was bull In while the Rev Swallow was the rector The church was free of debt in the next four years and consecrated on July A regular meeting held at the scout hall on Tuesday June IB An election of officers to fill vacancies was and Mrs Barbara was elected vicepresident and Mrs June Payne treasurer We wire saddened to hoar Base Hall District Commissioner for tho Guides and Brownies will be leaving the middle of July The meeting came to a close with a reading by Madame Com Mrs Hall Why do we by ho first Bishop of Niagara whose episcopate began that year have a Scout and Guide Mother Auxiliary The Scout and Guide Mothers are planning another potluck supper for Ihelr meeting August at scout hall Girls whip Acton junior girls A team romped to a 141 win over Monday night In a rural minor league game Top hitters for the Acton team were Michelle Field and Lynn Fisher with three safeties each Nancy Roach Karen Glenn Frances Daren Julie Ismono and Suzanne Paul collected two hits apiece Acton scored five runs in the first Inning and seven more In the third The staff of the Robert Little school spent a pleasant evening together Wednesday of last week at the home of Mrs Jane Gam ble A pot luck dinner was en joyed On behalf of the staff and students a recllncr rocker chair was presented to retiring prlncl pal W McKcnzie Mr and Mrs Pat McGrenero enjoyed a holiday trip to Nassau this week Mrs Nan Hurst and several teachers from Milton District High School a three day trip to Dorset Inst week Town works and office staff held their annual steak fry at home of Jock and Loma Marshall on Wednesday evening A bonfire and singsong concluded an enjoy able evening Drew Douglas Lidkea was bap tised on Mother Day at Queen United church He is the infant son of Randy and Heather Lidkea of Owen Sound He was christened in the same church and by the minister who married his parents A reception followed at the home of his grandparents Mr and Mrs Doug Cairns of Attending christening was grandmother Mrs Edgar W Mrs David Lidkea and Tasha of Acton and Mrs Alford Knoerck of Brampton who is a great aunt Mrs Is home again now after visiting relatives in Nova Scotia She accompanied by her brother Mlchaud of New Hampshire USA who Is visiting now in Acton at the home Mr and Mrs Johnston have returned from a three week trip lo Alberta They flew to Co then drove to Lake Louise and visiting with friends in Lacombe and Castor Miss Pat Braida of Kingston visited relatives In town last week Mrs Barry McKeon and Mary Beth of Mount demons Mich I can visited with relatives and friends for a few days this week Mrs Patricia Robinson and her three children Wayne Kim and Gall from Birmingham are visiting with nor sister Mrs Thomas at Crewsons Corners for three months FREDA HOFFMAN St George i On I Telephone PHEE JACK McCALLUM JD McCallum Auto Sales Guelph Street Georgetown Ontario Phone MM sari tit FULLY Reconditioned Used Can SERVICE WHAT THEY SELL AT THEIR Chicken Barbecue Sunday July 1st at Prospect Park Acton from 3 pm to 7 pm in case of rain at Acton Community Centre ADMISSION ADULTS advance 200 at gate 225 CHILDREN advance 100 at gate 125 Proceeds for Community Betterment ROTARIANS WILL CALL AT YOUR DOOR TICKETS AVAILABLE AT Acton IGA Moss Hardware Any Club Member

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