HAPPINESS IS a girl and her dog Dinah as they attend a bazaar at town hall on a Saturday afternoon Brenda Ingle of Hams SI is the charmer who keeps her dog in tow as she speculates what her purchases will be Comins and Goins Whetting appetites seems to be theme for this tcr weekend and on Good the Presbyterian churches of both Rockwood and Eden Hills will hold Good Friday morning breakfasts with both communities begin at a until will be welcomed for inexpensive f fare A service will be at me fltone United Church at 30 a with an Easter Sunday breakfast following the am sen Ice Anopcnintita tion Is also extended for everyone to attend Congratulations must be extended to Ann Chesworth and her assistants in the Home and School fashion show last Wed It was a fun time for many members of the community and a plea sure Tor those attending to view the sewing tics of local maters Nice go ing Ann and great going to those who participated Looks as if the St John Anglican congregation will hold their Good Friday hen Ice Times wl for a with Holy Eucharist scheduled at the same lime on Easter Sunday Feryone will be welcomed Hey guess who Eden House recently Several Barrio Hill explorers and their leaders took time during their school break to visit and Laurie and- Alice Fair playing the piano Gifts were nlso part of the created by the under the leadership of Mrs Nice go ing kids thaUuhatlUingls about I- Also from Barrie Hill comes word that Mary Kent has been the Hill CGIT to attend Camp Council during the summer The girls arc presently usslng the Lord Prnyir be ing heard on radio lately and leading the group scleral torsions ore I ray Marie McMillan and Marion Dunk Congrats Mir and keep up the great work lead VON delegates at Ontario annual meet Four delegates from the Branch Victorian Order of Nurses recently attended the annual meeting of the Ontario VON in Toronto VON Is a national voluntary agency providing a visiting nursing service to patients III at home Its branches proximately per cent of Ontario a population Among the board and stair members attending were nurse In charge Mrs MacLeod home care Miss Isaai president Mrs Milne and Mrs W right Statistics showed the VON made visits in to persons of all age groups Those who arc able to pay do so but in 1973 bout per cent of the were paid for through sources Chimney fire ANNOUNCEMENT A fire in the chimney of the It R residence of Mr and Mrs Ward required the services of fire brigade Tues night at pin Mr Word sow sparks coming from the chimney and put in the alarm Chief Mick Holmes reported no damage Sound Coloured entitled THIEF IN THE NIGHT shown in Evangel Tabernacle M Easter Sunday April pm All are Welcome DOIT MISS IT MWAMWWUWWWIMWWflMWAMWtl Eramosa committee plan Spring Fest parade property committee or Christie St In for at the short Lions community and entry into the Lions property rngc Councillor iVttS lend a letter to on Main St where the Spring niter discussion It will he held and already was learned that Mr Sr hydro Installations ore was In agreement the land toaVd te proposed so that adequate should he procured He was Kri stance the field will be appointed as a oneman SC Parkland jellgtlngeommuiee to look K Mills TrSk the possibility of wood spring Chairman Clark introduced datlons such as O Keetcs or Pest sponsored by the Lions the topic of parkland on the purchasing the Kit the putt the parade Into Filth Line which the property and donating It to tart tadSJorW JS The i i sport centre project met with the recreation committee last Thursday to discuss progress and operation requirements The recreation committee said they would assist In the Victoria day weekend Spring property and donating it iu motion the committee had recreation com the community in Their earlier agreed to organize a had requested The sum of 750 was agreed feasible district tug of war township council consider upon as the amount to be wl with Mike Kelly the purchasing for future park lurried member responsible contacting various com to participate Spokesman Harry Bonner said the township council had agreed to open needs Councillor had broached the purchase at council indicating he could not see how it could be financed Mrs Clark expressed her March luncheon for ladies the amount to be uw ver l f would be anxious requirements The village had earlier requested council to allow them their adjourned chairman Betty Lou S IS reminding members but the Sum was less than Iheremilnr mepllnosnre Sled for W o they dccldedtowahctho mill th lcransM rate proposal in acceptance m fn The March meeting was special for members of the Church ladies groups of both and den Mills It was held as a luncheon at the home of Rev and Mrs Don Sinclair in with the ladles of Hoc wood supplying food for the main course and those of Eden Mills dessert After the delicious repast Maislc of Eden Mills read an Easter poem She Introduced guest speaker Rev Ft J Faster closer to the ladies present with his account of visiting Jerusalem and sitting there being able to The Acton Free Press Wed April Bowling Local farmer appointed A district man Ginty was recently appointed executive assistant to the Hon Wm A Stewart Minister of Agriculture and Food for Ontario The ap pointment was made Mar IB Mr is a member of the Canadian Farm Writers Federatio and of the Ontario Irislllfllc and his wife live on a farm at Eden Mills near Mr Joclus spent his early years on the family tobacco farm near Rodney in Elgin County receding his Agriculture degree from the University of Guclph In He served for a period a farm commentator with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio Noon program and subsequently joined the Ministry of Agriculture and Food as head of the RadioTV service of the Information Brnnch Mr Joclus replaces Robert who was recently appointed General Manager the Ontario Agricultural Museum being established Milton Juniors at conference Several delegates from Junior Farmers at tended Conference held in Toronto March spon sored by the Junior Farmers Association of Ontario assistant minister at Knox Presbyterian Church In formerly the Andrew Paul the largest Presbyterian church in Montreal With the topic On Little Sanctuaries the learned speaker touched on some of the important phases of his life and how they had affected his ministerial attitudes He talked about the Importance of humility and outlined various places he had lived where understanding and recognizing humility were brought home Faith The interesting speaker related how and where his faith had begun and how It had carried him into many aspects of his life including experiences as a padre in a little church in Scotland during the war He brought Collision took the lead lail Resurrection as It might have and beat out the Barley K had served both JJJ CIS M and Mills as Harvey Allan made a triple a student minister Kelly bowled tor the proximately years ago He J was thanked Tor his Im seven io talk the ladles Hen icon present by Mrs of Ladies of the two churches dispersed into Four corneri separate rooms for their particular meetings Vtt Fundi lih HI resident Phil shrive bowiKd in a read poem for the Eden Mills Women Missionary i ill the Country bowled MB tow a Sim with the i J bawln 105 id 22 to ir with Trotter Doug bowling triple with 1ST and bandy bowled Nancy the Carney who bowled and 27 J and John Gordon bowled wllh IM and and 15ob Team standing Roe omens Whffl Society after which a letter was read from the Waterloo wplo jj2 ai Wellington M S kills deer Damage to a Ford was as reportcefby the Guclph convenor Hour of the break loan Acton man James J fast was set at a m until 10 several funds bale and spring rally Pennies for Fellowship of the Least Coin were collected and dedicated by Marg and after roll call the president read two chapters of God Psychiatry sick were noted by the secretary report and the W M S meeting was closed with prayer llreakfait Lasby president of the Ladles Aid read a poem Psalm Sunday During business th Good Friday breakfast committee was organized with Kay and Eva Stevenson Maisic and Cathy lasby Dorothy and Linda Beryl Wright and Marg chosen bowled SO triple Alley beat out t with a to final core al Alley Cat Miry Luth bowled S3 and Gordon bowled with Bob VanWyck making icon lo the Neighbor core against with poinU and Hill Garner bowled It with IS and Dune Met hedran bowled In a G23 with and and Linda Gamer bowled triple with singles and Joanne bowled Rambler were triumphant after their bout with Rockets to compile 5ln Rambler triple r Comer 106 Country Hen fflif l2TrotteriB2 Alley I S3 ill MenOierHO 742 BUI Peter Bosch 70S Bert Archer Doug John Gordon Dune Mel Alex Duff and Art I terry Nancy Gordon Ann Linda Gamer Nightingale 60S Nell Millie Smith Irene Lovell 4 Heard uion Pet rf OF THE WEEK 1972 VEGA WAGON DELUXE This wagon Is equipped with automatic REGULAR 2395 NOW JUST 1995 7M With tit and Bert tdla Ivy Ritchie 7 Mary triple Edna bowled Lola and Joanne with and 187 DURACOAT ON ANY NEW CAR PURCHASED IN APRIL PARK TOYOTA Hwy W Gtorcetawn of Lake Ave On Apr at 11 the driver was proceeding westbound when at the approximate distance of onehalf mile west of Clue Springs he hit a deer the deer was killed and damage to the vehicle estimated at and the ladles hop see many members of the community and district taking advantage of the get together During business the ladies were reminded they had been able to place of he new Books of Praise in the church The meeting closed with prayer Godfrey R Matthews Ever as House Physiotherapy Raymond Street Guelph 1230 Godfrey R Matthews A registered Private Wed Frl 30 p Thurs 10 m HI lllll5rftBmi No to live with pain forCvJgiving TOWERS Evtryon from ACTONS LEADING FLORIST til Dart Conifts Potted Plants Alvnyt good supply of FRESH CUT FLOWERS WH WIRE FLOWERS hirer Garden Shop TWO WIST OF ACTONSOUTH OF PAPERLAND MINT Brampton Mall 4570323 CLEARANCE SALE ROLLS TO CLEAR DRY STRIPPABLE SCRUBBABLE UNPASTED FLOCKS Values 13 50 SINGLE ROLL 4 Per Single Roll DRY STRIPPABLE UNPASTED VINYL Regularly Up To 9 Single Roll SALE PRICE 3 SINGLE ROLL SAVINGS OF MORE THAN 50 Geo get own BRAMPTON z Queen St Steele Ave Brampton Mall 8 95 GALLON Af CfearonceSafe Paper NonReturnable INTERIOR PAINTS FLAT LATEX LATEX SEMI GLOSS SEMI GLOSS ENAMEL HIGH GLOSS ENAMEL FLOOR ENAMEL MANY UN ADVERTISED SPEQALS IN THE STORE ST0RC HOURS Open Daily to600pm Thura til 9 295 QUART White or Pastel Colours