Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 5, 1973, p. 3

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Deciding ball game corn roast news By Doris Fines Miss Chris of Wood bases Butchers and Janet m the last week with their Vandcr also hit homers stock visiting her sister and daughter and son In law Mr and deciding game for the brother in law Mr and Mrs Mrs Mike Hutchison and family Brian Fuller for the summer at KemptUlle holidays and has been baby New York tied up the girts Softball series on Thursday evening when they defeated St Louis 2013 St Louis was leading INITIATING ROBERT LITTLES morning kindergarteners to the rituals of school teacher Margaret explains gestures behavior and other Churchill things the children will neetl to know for day to day attendance About 125 Acton children attended School for the first time today Wednesday Former neighbors deaths By Mrs hed Mac Arthur Only a few attended Sunday morning worship service Some were at their cottages and others owing to the humid heat were able to attend Mrs Turner Clayed the organ and Rev chose for his sermon The Work of he Sword are sorry to report Mr Jos Thompson Is a patient In St Joseph Hospital We hope he soon is able to get back to the Flora Terrace where he and Mrs Thompson are making their home Neighbors sympathy Old neighbors and friends are deeply sorry to report the death of on old neighbor Mr James ledger of Cedar Valley on day Sympathy or the community is extended to his wife Mrs Led and only daughter Donna Word has been received of the death of another old Churchill resident Mr Harold Turner of North Bay where they lived and had tourist accommodation Deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs Turner and all the family Norman youngest son Acton Precast Concrete and supplies and all are members of Churchill Church Mr and Mrs George Malt by and sons Greg Guy ana Geoffrey were guests on Sunday at the anniversary of the Ukrainian Youth Association Weselka Camp 4th Line Weekend visitors Mr and Mrs Harry Krocker of St Catharines visited on the weekend with Mr and Mrs Leslie Swackhamer Nancy Knox and cousins Carol and Marilyn Knox all of Hamp ton arc visiting with Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr Jeffrey and Christine A few old Churchill neighbors attended the memorial service for Jim Leger at the Rumley Shoemaker funeral home on Tuesday afternoon a how Guests with Mrs Mary and Mr Angus McEschern over the long week end were Mr and Mrs Everett George of Indiana and all the Steam Show at Milton A family Bothering at the home of Mr and Mrs Norman Turner took the form of a com roast last Saturday night Mr and Mrs Ian Balsillo and family or Milford Bay Barbara Mrs and Mrs William and boys of Edith Mr and Mrs Reg Greene Oakvlllc Mrs Lillian Parkinson and Holly of Hamilton Mr and Mrs Tom Gad and their two daughters and families Georgetown Thirty in all enjoyed a good time with sitting her nephew Mr and Mrs Ward Bruce have moved into their new home They sold their former residence to Mr and Mrs Alan Norman of Mississauga We welcome the Normans to the community Baby Peter Howes of Grand Valley is staying for a time with his grandparents Mr and Mrs Gordon Howes His father Robert Howes was taken ill and was rushed to Guefph General Hospital Gordon Howes with the help of the Grand Valley neighbors is finishing the harvest for his son Sad news Mr and Mrs Gordon were on a holiday trip to Van comer for two weeks when they received word of the death of Gordon brother John Cameron of Toronto On behalf of the community we express sympathy to them and the rest of the family The sins they don see very often Douglas is registering at the Ontario Veterinarian Cor lege this week Mr and Mrs Ward Hamilton held a pool party at their home on Sunday afternoon Guests were Mr and Mrs Stewart Hamilton Mr and Mrs Tom Press Mr and Mrs Jack Hoare all of Toronto Mr and Mrs Jack Metcalfe of Georgetown Mr and Mrs Ron Blake and daughters of St Marys championship wilt be Thursday Sept 6 Come on out everyone and cheer the girls on to v Corn roast Seventeen girls of the senior teams enjoyed a corn roost Monday evening at the 1 ydla Dudnlk and Linda Erin also attended the corn roast prepared the corn and were presented with a gift of other items for the feast appreciation for getting Ospringe Mr built a fi In the first two innings when New home of Mr and Mrs Donald York went ahead and from there Sproule on dominated the game Batting home runs for St Louis were Gates and Tecnle Vnnder For New York Laura hit a grand slam with three on Mr Sproule got things off to a flying by taking he girls for hay ride around the field after which they gratefully changed for a cooling off in the pool In the meantime Mrs Sproule Mr built up a camp- entered into the Girls National re andthe girls seated on bales Horseshoe tournament A horseshoe tournament was held on Sunday at Hi gin an presented a gift winners were women Ann to Mrs Sproule for her Trina Nyholt men efforts in driving the girls to the Budd Ennls games score keeping acting is women competitive Ann base umpire and hosting the Betty Fraser mens torn roast Archibald Bud Mr and Mrs Gordon of The Acton Free Press Wednesday September GUARD head meets Metro chairman The executive or GUARD roup United Against Rural Dumping meeting on August at the home of Fred Brooks I imchouse appointed to lilt the vacancy left by the resignation of Phyllis Stull as secretary treasurer Mrs has moved to Vancouver the executive indicated It was sorry to sec her go The group is still awaiting the report on the Indus quarry site a dump for dried Toronto garbage boles Al most four months have gone by since site was Inspected and GUARD is apprehensive the re port and the garbage may be first on a regional government agenda HARD president William A Johnson reported he was meeting with Paul Metro chair man on August to dis cuss the garbage situation and encourage Toronto to seriously think about recycling GUARD still feels recycling is the answer to the garbage disposal problem To assist in promotion of the recvcling dumping theme HARD is planning to Finalize plans Miss Acton Fair Miss Acton Fair of gifts and her regalia will be displayed in the Cameo window for the public to see until judging of contestants lake place the week of the fair The Miss Acton Fair commit has finalised most of the arrangements for Friday night September Gifts for the new queen and runners up are being received now The girls will be judged In street wear first ana then in evening wear before the Judges make the final decision at the Friday night arena performance Firefighters aim for more support Acton firefighters wilt be calling doortodoor Monday and Tuesday evenings September and In their filth annual campaign to collect funds to combat Muscular Dystrophy The success of the Firefighters campaign has been highly praised by officials of the Canadian Muscular Dystrophy Association noting it has In creased substantially each year In 1KB the men raised in 1970 Increased to and the next year it was up to Last year the campaign netted the nreflghters a new record which they hope to sur pass this year enter a loot In fall fair par ades Anyone interested in work ing on such a float is asked to con tact Casey Bos at GEORGETOWN BLOOD DONOR OPEN FROM to 845 pm Monday September Holy CroM Church Auditorium Maple Avenue East HEALTHY persons ages to 17 year old BOYS with written parental consent EACH TIME they donate are URGENTLY needed to give BLOOD NEW donors register at clinic AVOID evening waiting periods attend the clinic In the AFTERNOON Babysitting at the clinic available to donors SEPTEMBER on your calendar ACTON FALL FAIR BABY SHOW SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 230 PM IN MEM Entries taken at the judges platform in the arena Entries close at 30 m PRIZES CLASS A For Girls up to Months of Age CLASS1B For Boys up to Months of Age CLASS For Girls from Months of Age CLASS For Boys from Months of Age CLASS For Girls from 18 Months of Age Class 38 For Boys from 13 Months of Age CLASS 4 Best Twins up to Years of Age AVAILABLE FOR ADULTS DAY SCHOOL CLASSES 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