Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 26, 1973, p. 7

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Ospringe- Archibalds leave area activity nights begin t- The Acton Free Press Wed September a By Doris Friends and neighbours of Mr and Mrs Ed Archibald gathered in school auditorium Saturday evening to bid them farewell from the community A few games of euchre were played high scores going to Mrs Fred and Elmer The popular couple were then called to the front and while Ken Stubblngton read the address they were presented with a swag lamp mirror and a bowl of money The address was signed on behalf of the community by Mr and Mrs Ross Ferguson Mr and Mrs Ken Mr and Mrs Don Milton Mr and Mrs Ralph Sinclair and Mr and Mrs Stan Matthews Mr and Mrs Archibald both Churchill replied and Invited their friends to visit them in their home In Guelph Lunch was served to conclude a social evening Miss Judy Ellis and Mr Hazfneh of spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Ellis Pat and Steven Ellis were home for the weekend UK Mr and Mrs John Taylor 3rd line are now entertaining Mr and Mrs J Hollinga worth from Der England Mrs Taylor s sister and law Mr and Mrs D Parker from South Wales K were also guests at the same home for three weeks Mr and Mrs Cecil Berry of Arthur visited one day with Mrs Thomas Fines and Doris Congratulations to Miss Donna Milton who won the 1 Insurance Co scholarshp Linen shower Pat Ellis Bruce and Judy Rath were hostesses at a linen shower for Barbara Gates The gathering was at the e of Mrs Robert Ellis and was attended by former school friends of the bride-to- be Miss Pat Ellis Is In nurses training at Hamilton and District School of Nursing at Chedoke Hospital Steven Ellis Is enrolled In the Architectural Technology course at Mohawk College Hamilton Team supper baby of interest by Mm Mark Amy Lynn and Cara Jane Hamilton of Georgetown with their grand parents Mr and Mrs Ward Hamilton and family over the weekend Miss Erica Strokov was Sunday morning service Mr and Mrs Norman Turner David and Jules visited with Mr and Mrs Black in Islington on the weekend Jeffrey and Christine children of Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr are holidaying with thelrgrandparent Mrs John Knox at Hampton for a week or two supper A supper was provided for midget lacrosse team following a tournament In Report mush Mrs I Robertson Forty six were present for the meeting of the Acton Golden Age Club held Wed nesday evening In Hall Ivan Harris presided and the opening theme song sung Two minutes silence was observed in memory of beloved member Charles Cutis Mrs Robertson read the secretary report and the financial report was read by Mrs A Mann Plans were made for a bus trip to the North on October 3 with final arrangements to be announced the next Mrs I Harris offered to net lunch organ Iter till the end of the year in place of Mrs Williamson Bert Davidson gave his report of the convention held in August at Sudbury noting many highlights and thanking the club for sending him as a delegate Mrs At Vries was program convener for a musical program son Bill and wife Joyce Mrs Agnes Mclntyre and Mrs A sing song of old favorites concluded a pleasant program Thanks was ac corded the musicians who gave so freely of their time and talents Birthday greetings were sung for Mrs Jean Precious and Mrs Harrington Wedding anniversary song sung for Mr and Mrs John Mr and Mrs Earl Lambert and Datid and Mrs Robertson Two of the musicians also had Sep tember anniversaries Mr and Mrs D Mclntyre and Mr and Mrs A cup of tea was served with fruit bread and cheese Peterborough at the home of Ron Moore parents Mr and Mrs Moore Churchill North on Sunday evening Several of the parents gathered to help with the supper and welcome the boys home Mrs Pat Kerr sister Miss Nancy Knox a cousin Carol Knox and friends Kathy Vice and Linda Avery all attending Western University were weekend guests with Pat and Bob Kerr Now IS Mr and Mrs Archie Kerr spent the weekend in N with a cousin Mrs Elsie Cromwell who is years young On Friday Mr and Mrs Archie Kerr attended the Memorial Service of Charles Buck at the Trull Funeral Home Toronto and all went to the temef Mrs Buck to Mr add Mrs Fred Thompson of on the gift of a son Steven Frederick born Tuesday Sept 18 in Guelph General Hospital A wee brother for Peggy Lynn Churchill community Church morning worship service was very well at tended Rev A W message was Forgiveness Its Depen dence Choir anthem was We are Climbing Jacobs Ladder We are pleased to report Mrs Frank Thompson is home and coming along nicely after being patient in Guelph General Hospital Sympathy of the com Is extended to Mrs Brown and all the family In the death of a loving husband and father the late Brown Relatives friends and neighbors attended the funeral last Thursday at Shoemaker Funeral Home Interment in the Fain lew Cemetery Acton Friends and relatives gathered at their home af and Mrs Alvin Moore were Mr and Mrs Grant Allan also Mr and Mrs Bruce McArthur of Acton Mckenzie attended the banquet of the Erin Softball Association In Erin United Church last Wednesday evening Names of the coaches were highlighted and the teams they were coaching also the position each team held at the end of the season Next Monday evening October 1 will see the beginning of Activity Night again Registration a fee will be on the same evening There Is no age limit Girls 12 and under begin at m and girls 13 and over start at Mr and Mrs Henry recently celebrated their wedding an nlversary They and their guests enjoyed a bountiful dinner at their home and later were treated to an evening of entertainment at the home of Mr and Mrs Elmer Fisher Wedding Miss Klooater of formerly of Ospringe daughter of Mr Mrs William became the bride of Philip on Saturday Miss Judy Ellis was a bridesmaid Mr and Mrs John Van der were also guests at the wedding Mr and Mrs Malcolm Mr and Mrs George Lang and Mr and Mrs Robert Ellis were guests at the wedding of Teaha Foronowiaz and Paul Dica at the Holy Rosary Church in Guelph The reception was at the Polish Hall meeting What Is block printing That was the roll call of Ospringe I Homemaking Club for their first meeting Block printing is doing things out of designs and putting them on sheets cards lamps and outfits The discussion was about block printing and how to use it Officers elected were president Debbie Clark vice president Barbara secretary Judy Stewart press reporter Frances vander Cards were made with a leaf design Leaders of this club are Laurel and Barbara Johnston Eighteen girls attended this first meet fog Limehouse Box lunches shower turkey supper news by Mrs A Beaton Limehouse Women Institute ladies supplied go box lunches for students from and their teacher Mr Frost from Georgetown for their hikes last Friday and Saturday The ladies are planning the anniversary turkey supper for next week Mr and Mrs A C Pat tenon spent the past few days the Henry a at Midland Baby shower Friends of Mrs Mervln Smith held a baby shower for her in Memorial Hall one evening recently She received a good or lovely gifts and good wishes ana expressed her thanks Her mother Mrs Karn from Green Bay Island and aunts from and Brampton were among those attending The hostesses served a tasty lunch THE MAN FOR THE JOB 1 rnHMDR Cancel church service By Mrs Ron McLean Next Sunday Sept 30 he church service at Is cancelled in order that people may attend Eden Mills anniversary services at 11 and 30 There will be an open session of the Sunday School the usual hour About friends surprised Horace Blyth on his 60th birthday Firefighters will march to church firefighters win mark Fire Prevention Week with a special church parade in Milton Sunday morning Oct sponsored by the Halton County Fire Prevention Bureau About SO firefighters representatives of the fire departments in the county are expected to march from Milton Fire Hall to St Pauls United Church for the a m service with a band leading the parade This parade Is held ally to draw attention to Fire Prevention Week being cele brated Oct this year Potter earnest The Bureau is also soring its annual county wide fire poster contest for grade five children during October Each Are depart ment Is collecting local rles to be submitted to the county contest and the county winners will be honored at a banquet in The top two posters will at so be entered In an allOntario fire prevention poster contest next spring Each fire department in Is sponsoring its own fire prevention week pro grams In addition to the county wide parade and ter contest Inspection pro grams fire hall open houses Film shows and displays at the fall fairs are on the agenda Safety In the early s before automatic turn signals there was a red reflector on on elastic band designed to be strapped to the hand and used when giving hand signals at night According to arid Safety League Its No Secret 1 Georgetown British Cars has the lowest price around on GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS HOMESTEAD Yukon Hootch is rum beverage sold exclusively m the Yukon territory The name comes from the and the early run mixture was first introduced the Klondike Gold Rush GEORGETOWNS NEWEST HEADQUARTERS for SimiTIOnS Mattresses SIMMONS Homestead is pleased to have been appointed as a Simmons Dealer IN CONJUNCTION WE ARE HOLDING A SALES ON ILL MATTRESSES SIMMONS GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE 8778777 FREEDELIVERV LOTSOFFREE IDF DECORATING SERVICE FREE LAYAWAY rUKNITUKE INTERIORS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OH ALL STOCK ITEMS FOR MAYOR VOTE VOTE W F BILL HUNTER The Reason Is Plain Enough THIS NEW VEHICLE OF REGIONAL GOVERNMENT WILL REQUIRE A DRIVER IN THE SEAT WITH QUALIFICATIONS THAT ONLY BILL HUNTER CAN SUPPLY SUCH AS SUCCESSFUL IN BUSINESS LOCALLY FOR ALMOST THREE DECADES HE HAS DEVOTED TWELVE YEARS SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY AND AREA AS A COUNCILLOR DEPUTYREEVE REEVE AND WARDEN OF THE COUNTY HE HAS IN MANY WAYS THE EXPANSION AND GROWTH OF ACTIVE SPORTS IN THE AREA IN THE BELIEF YOUNG PEOPLE WANT TO BE AN EFFECTIVE PART OF TO MORROW BILL HUNTER CAN EXTEND HELP AS A FRIEND AS WELL AS AN ELECTED OFFICIAL HE CAN ALSO PROJECT HIS ABILITIES INTO A SUCCESSFUL REGIONAL GOVERNMENT HE IS ABLE TO SAY- WILL DO MY BEST TO MEET THE HUMAN NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE F BILL HUNTER For further information or Transportation to the Polls on Election Day Oct 1 call 8775166 or 8774175

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