Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 14, 1973, B4

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Actcn Free Press WW Nov Crowd participates in Remembrance services Sunday scene at the cenotaph marked one of the largest crowds to participate for a number of years as soldiers of two wars troops of scouts cubs brownies and girl guides paraded with their leaders to the memorial corner of Bock wood to In attentive contemplation as one by one the wreaths were laid com memorating soldiers who had given the supreme gift of I heir lives for those who stood in silence Day read off the list of warriors parade marshal Max gave the signal and the poignant sound of reveille sounded trium phantly as the command was given and the para era turned about and marched tack to the tcnnlat school for the annual II IS interdenominational Remembrance Day church son ice As Max Storey said later This Is the way a sen ice should be with people from all congregations attending together in one common cause Speaker I- the associate minister of Dublin street United Church was the speaker who correlated the faith or the biblical people In Hebrews with those of today stressing that faith the most required and meaningful substance required Our own soldiers had such faith when they sacrificed their lives he said faith that with their sacrifice the world would become a better place In which the rest of us can live said that today even as we watch the jealousies greed ambitions and exploitations of Ihe good things which we hold most valuable wc must have faith because without It thtrc is nothing Too many died In faith he said fighting for and giving their lives for eternal peace but today id good will amongst us is yet to be achieved He said that we must be the soldiers of today and keep up the same faith to make our world a better Choir Complementing the tremendous theme of the Sunday program was the Framosn Choral Society who presented several musical renditions which they have prepared for planned trip lo Ireland Inspiring dedicated and sincere the young conveyed to those present exactly what must be continually display til In our attitudes of living and as the choir sang This I and is Your I and ihe audience understood Also participating In the service were Rodney I tell representing Ihe and of Roman I rmc of the Anglican church Itev Don Sinclair the organizer for Presbyterian church and Rev Ralph Williams on hand for his United congregation Jim Gordon was the bugler RockwoocT Electrical safety speakers topic Sunshine Club loses member SUNDAY S COLD SHOWED two levels of ice on the Rockwood Con servation parks Harris Lake and waiting for members of his scouting group to arrive back on the scene is Wayne 8 of Drayton Was case of murder audience in agreement l Thursday was special day for Ihe and district when 1 members attended and enjoyed Ihe entertainment provided by Mrs Jeanette Montgomery of Mills Ralph Williams opened the meeting and at her plate at the piano Mrs William Farly played Ihe piano for a rousing sing The minutes of the prcv meeting plus a financial report were followed by a business discussion when a decision on date of the Christmas party was set for Dec at p in town hall It was also decided that all mem and members must have their tickets by Dee 1 with Ihe costs set at for members and for those who arc not members of Ihe Sunshine club Bring your money to the next meeting November was the word at the meeting and after the hail been completed with Mrs Montgomery presenting a self program of humorous songs to her own ac ok mole and took up the remainder of Ihe afternoon Mrs McNabb and Mrs I Ikon the lunch culminating the afternoon activities and reportedly it was delicious It is with that we to say that one of our most valuable members Mrs Wm who passed away November We all send our deepest sympathy to Mr William Parly and family and Ihe report for the and district Sunshine Club was signed by Secretary Mrs Peacock Harris Street Rockwood Breakin Ihievcs broke into the Peter Leslie on No II last evening and absconded wilh items totalling approximately A stereo and other household appliances were described by ihe Milton OPP the burglary is presently under Investigation I members Iwo visitors attended iht Novtmber meeting of the Women president Mrs George Mitchell the in her own home During ihe business he ladies were reminded of the essay content Historical Society entitled Railroad stations in Wellington County but few of those present indicated interest Also discussed was Sum Day for Institute members who were attending Ideas for sewing knits course Approximately ladies from the local group were taking the course and December in Dublin Street United Church in wis the dale and place set for the wind up Dales set Members learned the date for Achiev Day for Block Printing display is December 8 in Memorial Hall and to complete business plans were finalized for the parly with the first set for November 15 in No Community centre tor program Mrs J Thomson and Mrs George as conveners conducted a based on Agriculture and Industries Using a faro safely rule members were requested to reply to the roll call and afterwards Mrs presented the motto We can pray for good crops keep on hoeing Thomson was the guest speaker for Ihe evening who gave an excellent talk and demonstration with slides pcrtiining lo electrical safety A contest was run off based on industries of nearby district which provided an interesting puzzle and program completed the conveners lhin the hostess in serving lunch Vt RTF BRA The human spine is made up of bones called the vertebrae The vertebrae forms tht spinal canal in which lies Ihe spinal cord World Famous Automatic Washers Dryers See our large selection at most competitive prices Free Delivery and Setup in Acton Area LOVES T I St Guelph SUPERMARKET The library at Rockwood Centennial School was crowded last Thursday evening when villagers and district residents attended a special meeting to sec films of the area where Christine Sinclair and Marjan were killed last May Those present were able to see more clearly possibility of the catastrophe being anything less lhan a case of murder During the showing of the films of the magnificent Victoria falls Block printing show for 4H of when the Clubs in Wellington County their Creative Block Printing there was present an aware ness of the growing feeling of thankfulness amongst the friends or the two girls that had met their death In Onlookers are both astounded and delighted at Iheir great beauty said the commentator on the film and after its showing Oscar Driibor showed slides ex plaining in detail the possibility of the tragedy being anything less than murder Indignant A photograph of the inquest report read that in both cases the deceased were murdered by circumstances he the young people in the audience by saying that a Canadian passport is a beautiful card but wanted that any person leaving the country loday should be aware that a pass port Is only a card that if they should Bet into any difficulty they should not expect any assistance from the present Department of External Affairs If you don t agree with what the government has done you can do something he said Send a letter addressed to the Minister of Affairs and ask them whal they are going to do ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS 9 MILL ST Meat Department Specials RED BRAND BEEF Oz Bottle Save CATSUP 269 Visitors are invited to at the J based on an ancient method craftsmanship where Block printing Is a method several local girls where such materials are be participating used to apply designs onto paper or fabric and members of the If Club have used the principles of design and color harmony in making their blocks to come upwith an amazing variety of printed articles Christmas cards notes wall hangings tablecloths and even clothing will be part of the show when members will be winding up their block printing course and at the I 3d afternoon program Dnjber was indignant that the Canadian government had not openly accepted that fact Explaining the details and ARTHUR A JOHNSON oo OPTOMETRIST Main St Milton 8783673 lit MNIVHrURV OPEN HOUSE Friday Nov From 00pm to 00 m Saturday Nov 17 From 00am to 00 p FN VISIT Coffee and Cake Served HELENS ART NOOK Main St Rockwood PURINA Grinding Mixing Service BULK DELIVERY PURINA CHOWS PURINA HEALTH AIDS for Livestock ft Poultry 8569815 HIS MOBILE FEEDS LTD R R 4 Rockwood Short Rib Roast Blade Roast I ib Chuck Steaks 19 Roast I Ib Schneiders Cooked Town Club No 1 Side Bacon Alymer Baby Green Tins Save Lima Beans 5 Pantry Shelf Tins Save Whole Mushrooms 39 Bakers Save Chocolate Chipits PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV 14 11 Del Monte Oz Tim Savo or Pintail Red Rose 1 Ib Tin Save COFFEE 99 Pantry Shell Oz Tins Save Mandarin Oranges Crlsco IK Oz Tins Save 1 Cooking Oil US No 1 LETTUCE 2 U S No 1 Produce Florida Pink or White GRAPEFRUIT No 1 Cooking J Baa ONIONS 39

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