Complete Over Haul club determines and it wns decided car should be hired lo do ladies of Eden Mills Com munlty centre arc prepared to get behind their Overhaul Project to get It completed as soon as possible A discussion concerning the completion of the renovations was held on Monday night which started some months ago must be completed to make the hall useable again the Sufficient work to make he 1st Eden Mills Cub Pack building safe and useable nave been conceited the SJSiSliKI ill be available Eden Mills Senior Citizens group have also bowed out temper Iron ornamental railing in the front foyer and entrance of the centre A motion deciding to postpone carried to their social get togethers until estimates from the Wellington of with installation to be j uki three meet at the vll they too further discussion ensued Friday was unlucky day by Fines Friday was an unlucky day even though It wasnt the thirteenth Sometime through Ihe night a mare owned by escaped from her enclosure onto highway in the village and was struck by a car She was killed leaving her colt without a mother That afternoon a car failed to stop at the corner resulting In a collision The driver of Ihe one vehicle wns laken to hospital though not believed lo be seriously in Jurcd Communion The congregation of Burns Presbyterian Church of Erin joined with Knox Church members at Ospringe for communion service Sunday morning Mrs Wood has returned lo Toronto to spend Ihc next three months with her daughter and son In law Mr Mrs Arthur She will be back after the new year Ospringe Group I are Ihc church basement for their meetings They now have members To open the second meeting Debbie Clark repeated the pledge potato print which they thought was fun the third meeting Ihey made prints with a gum eraser using stamp pads They ex first wax Mrs Grundy Is again in Guelph Hospital Miss Nancy Grundy of Guelph spent the weekend with Mr Mrs George The Acton Press Wed October Erin council Work parly Estimates on chimney Costs and a clean up bee were also part of the business and It was planned that a work parly set for Saturday October 6 at fl a m would be held with all residents in to many or a few hours as possible to pro ject Plans for the Community Centre annual fall dance were with the date set for November at the Rod and Gun Club Regular lunch cons lo be held on the first Wednesday of each month SUNDAY S SUNSHINE drew visitors from many parts of Ontario to hSJreXu terrain Scooting down the River at a stop m Members look at the go get out and push speed due to lowered water levels are two Acton luncheons as a regular source boys Mike and John Smith 13 both of Mikeisan Mondays Stciing was canoeist and as a member of the Outers Club at Acton High enjoyed chaired by 2nd icepresident a Killarney trip last summer with school mates Sundays excursion was the absence a 12 30 launching at Harris Lake and manned with a topographical map of president Train Clifford hoped to Guelph m return home via automobile Photo by Lorraine Li me house and family ladles Aid The members of ladles Aid discovered they had a lot to learn about the history of church A quiz was conducted by Irs Don al ihcir September meeting on the church history Mr George was the and the meeting opened with he group singing songs Ten ladles were I present and the roll cull was Church were hold last Sunday by holiday events with Itev J Anderson Hie devotional Mrs Bar HA w on the humble Hie as guest preacher got to Talk to Pett Silverwood At regular meeting October Irln Township Council decided to mecl with representatives of the Ministry or the I Deputy Reeve Donald Mulheson Since the township pays so much into the Grand and the Credit would be Interested in In formation about the projects now under way were informed by Marathon Itcilty on behalf of tint Ihe township must remove Its at Clerk I Imcr painted out IheMo had cancelled the lease because Ihe hid rcccnlly been fenced iff and was almost received the last of the per inpih looked discovered that their usual annual In the Army hid been overlooked a mi lion the Division were tint fire protect in survey would Ik held in Ihe municipality a request to hire Office were informed by the Wellington lit t nil lb it expenses from hoarding doc suspected of dues would fail lie told council Ihe plant would be 400 feet off the road villi a garage for his con business closer It would ail Ik screened by Deputy Reeve Mat heson shed The advised Mr Kennedy thai he contract hid gone lo first request In writing Construction Kitchener In a wine change lleaddedthat September six tenders letters of approval from had been submitted neighbors within feel of received a letter from the proposed business might Ministry of Agricultural Code facilitate matters ll was decided Mr Kennedy was further meet Willi a representative as advised to ask or re zoning of soon us possible to discuss the property these as would not be allowed to I- Ire truck build house on com met with ItobChcyne and Mined land if he Wayne Cunningham of Ihe led in future Mr Kennci I toilers concerning a new inker truck Mr unninglnm showed council sketches and pointing out how price could be kepi to between Bur on his property on the township The dog had bitten Mrs Joe who lives Just north of Acton It was later caught quarantined Hit lllcjiwav Permits there were no bull ling permits out for houses so far this alucof around 100 It Kennedy and additions girdiiiL the omitting of Church branch sponsors trip safety news by Mrs One hundred and twelfth inlversnry services Somebody Discussion was on Mission work The meeting was adjourned with prayer in unison and lunch was served by the hostess Ely Scott Mr and Mrs II Mar enjoyed a trip to Ottawa Peterborough and Grafton recently Mrs Grace of South tiurnaby B is a Sues for a month with Mrs lindi Mr and Mrs of Sandy Cove Acres at Stroud Silly also went on Ihe bus trip which the sponsored Has trip Members of other local branches were invited to company brought tne members back to the com bus for a ride home A roast beef dinner it Cnmpbellville was the finishing touch to a pleasant the bus first slop The hostess showed Ihe members through the old mi home and picnic lunch was also present in the evening siUer In the warm sun I an hour s trip was mute ind from the the bus and the starting point home it Creek was the Whll field son Dennis daughter Katharine were Sunday visitors with Mr ind Mrs Scott Services on anniversary lember Mwith the Rev Miss Barbara Adair of the of the Pastoral Vlsltu junior choir sang i solo the ttonSenlcesof Guelph as the evening service and at Its speaker conclusion i lunch social hour was held al which time Both services were well old friends renewed attended as Junior and acquaintances Eden Mills accident The main street or Eden rcpor no charges have Mills was the scene of an been laid Miss Cooper was accident last Friday night coming from Toronto and m when a Chevrolet driven by Elsie Cooper 39 of 111 Pacific Toronto was going The local choir directed by Mrs Bert Benton with Mrs Itoughlcy at the organ sang Iwo anthems at each service The ladies sen lunch in the evening large number of v included some from a distance them were Mrs Miss Shirley Wright of Toronto Mrs John Wood Mrs Provincial I I ted path has been vlsltinc local schools lecturing on To dote the constable has visited Sunshine School I lew Senior public schools Itcdputh is Safely and Information of for the Milton detach mcnl of the Ontario Provincial Police for tin Artist Connoisseur OVATION GIBSON FENDER MARTINf Opening Available for Local Salesperson 5286732 18 JOHN NORTH HAMILTON one block from bus termini Store Houra to Thun A til Ebenezer New babies ll Mrs Hon Mclean Mrs Diamond Ins taken up residence it Hilton Manor The ittended the funeral of Mrs McLean Toronto Haines Jen all entertained by Mrs J lly ln Mrs and Mrs Anderson is i Duncan Miss Joseph Brant i Sharp of Toronto wllh Mcnioril Hospital where Mr ind Mrs J Mr friends wish her i speedy and Mrs Wilfred Grccniees of with Mrs A Benton Mrs Ted Morrow of Toronto with Mr and Mrs II Norton In hospital We regret that Mrs Kirk Is in hospital but ope that she may soon be welt enough to be home We welcome Mr and Mrs Sam lo neigh They have sold their farm ind purchased a new home Ixrt I recov cry w lo mil on Ihc birth of in 11 pound son Robert Burlington ongrntu to Mr Mr IGAhasthe TURKEY You want for Thanksgiving west bound on Wilson Street and Ihe right wheel of her vehicle ran off the road and struck a culvert Thc car swerved to the right and crossed two lawns striking a maple tree on one owned Robert Wright and then lurched on to hit a lilac tree breaking it completely off The vehicle continued on through lo stop on the lawn Mrs Henry Macintosh Damage to thc vehicle was estimated at and taking ihc t den Line cutoff to get her Fergus destination She was not in the I dent Prevent fires ANNUAL THANKSGIVING WEEKEND Antique Show Sale Stanley Park 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