Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 26, 1974, p. 17

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District Page The Acton Froo Press Wed June Millionaire night enjoyed by community FIREFIGHTERS spray the charred remains of a Milton and Acton firefighters were unable to save 578 pig barn and implement shed Friday afternoon Damage hogsinthebarnandanumberofplecesof farm machinery No- property of C Smith Second Line is estimated at about one was at home when the blaze started Ebenezer Graduation banquet awards assembly Reunion at park away In General Hospital a lengthy illness Sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs Vander Vlugt and family Doctors Carol and Bruce and baby son visiting last Barne a parents Mr Mrs Ward Bruce Wedding Congratulations to Robert Bruce son of Mr and Mrs Byron Bruce who was married on It day to Susan daughter of Mr and Mrs Douglas of Richmond 1111 The ceremony was in Ersklnc Presbyterian Church in Hamilton Attending the wedding his parents and Bradley and his gnndmothcr Mrs Wesley Bruce of Whitewood Sask Anniversary Rev Robert of Kitchener was guest minister for the ice at Knox church Limehouse theme of his sermon was the Church that Faith Built Special muse was provided by Mrs Ruth King of lllllsburgh with a solo Bless this House and duets by Mrs Ada Bakkcr and Mr Ted of love Divine All and Something for I unch was following the service in the renovated where former members and friends enjoyed a fellowship hour Last Monday Grade fl by teachers Mr and Mr I Brown spent a del day Sir Adam Beck generating station the wax museum and Heights Friday afternoon grades and 7 had activities in the yard then dancing and games in the gym followed by hot dogs eh and cold drnks This was their going may party Best wshes were extended to them for their v school Visits meetings highlight week Mrs Benton We extend sympathy to the family in the passing of Wayne last week due to a drowning accident at Cat gory Mr and Mrs Gilbert En and daughter Mrs Wilson hae returned from a three weeks in and They visited hs two sis tore and many other rein ton Mrs Usher of Sault Sle Marie spending a week with her friend Mrs and family grim reaper Long time residents of the will rtgrtt to hear of the death of a beloved past Mrs Mi Lean widow of Rev Kenneth McLean passed away at Cumberland Nursing Home near Ottawa on June and was buried at on June 11 She and husband Istcred at and Georgetown churches from to 1930 when they were called to Wingham with inlaws Mr Goldman of banc Australia on a round the world business trip de- toured from New ork for a weekend with his in laws the a week ago Congratulations to Mr aid Mrs on the oc casion of their fortivth wed ding anniversary on June On Saturday their son and his wife Mr and Mrs Brian tor entertained nearly tliirtj people at their home in their honor Special course Limehouse cub leaders Steve Thompson Flame and Dave Hannah recently at tended a native course for scout and cub leaders held at Blue Scout Reserve The weekend was spent learning to identify wild flowers birds and pond life The last day of the course was also open house at Blue Springs to which the public was Visitors took part in cook stick over a fire and boiling water In paper bags wis served on the lawn in the afternoon Cub Tony Van Dam has re ceived his collectors badge The scouts enjoyed a wie ner roast last week on the scout property on the Sixth line Two boys at Continued on Page 21 September These ides will be enter or llljh I dilation Ralph Dent from the University of Toronto spoke to the grade graduates of public school at the graduation which was held the 1 of Knox church on ly He spoke on psjchology i king the grnds to try it on their or or even their teachers to see how It works If they yell at don t respond but If they talk coopt with them Con those you dislike into hk you and may find you have been conned into liking thtm Parents at tended binqucl which the Indies Aid of the church Toasts was who introduced the tabic guests Mr made the toast to the graduation diss with the response by The toast to the Wellington County Board of Education was modi by Susan Bradford and Mr Corbctt responded Toast to the staff vis Robert Hilton with Mr Lome Brown responding Dan introduced the guest speaker Dent and thanks vis expressed by Lloyd rden of Wellington County offered his w to the Films on The P oncers ind The Ladybird Beetle were presented up in the church for the parents while the young folk went back to the school for Inst get together the record plajer dilates The graduates are Don ltd Mis n Bradford Pitchers Donnghy llinicl Ferguson I llnders lydla Cindy Johnston Kuczkuda Barney I issche Donna Marshall Namgauds Donnn Marie Brian Nuttall Wendy Pago William I at Jeffrey Shields Tracy Michael Vinder Assembly was held in the school auditorium Friday morning Trophies to the most progressive students were presented by Mrs Mary prim ry Ross junior James r senior Kathleen Best all around girl and boy in Grade Butchers and Gary Med land Mr Brown gave a j0 cent piece to the two perfect pup Is n basic skill tests Brian Martin in grade and Tom Cox in grade Tracy won the trophy for first place in the area oral com competition Bicycle Itodco trophies wire presented to ho top boy rl John and Patricia Tim merman junior Monty and David tied and Jacqueline Hawkins senior Donald Woodward and Wendy Page Bus patrol tabs were presented to ten students Choir tabs to both junior and senior choirs were presented by Mrs Nancy Snclair In sports the House ns receded trophies in volleyball soccer ind ball All received tabs Presentations were mode by Mrs Claire ind Mr McCann The annual Ronald family re union was held at Mohawk Park Rev celebrated communion it the ree churches We tan learn history from the biographies of great people Jncob was a microcosm of life Itself Jacob was a supplnntcr from birth Jacob was the home type who tritked his brother who was the outdoor type was tricked into losing his birthright which meant a great deal In hose days When Ibaac was dying Jacob and his mother tricked the old man Nothing could alter a dying blessing Esau was so angry Rachel told Jacob to go to Uncle 1 41 ban In Ha ran Laban and Jacob were a pair In an agreement over the division flf their stock Jacob was to get the dark colored By clever Inter breeding Jacob made so many of the cattle turn dark that was nearly bankrupt The first meaning of benediction May the Lord watch bet me and thee while we arc absent one from the other was We can trust each other so only the Lord can keep an eye on us when we re apart However Jacob Is sorry After his struggle with the angel his name is to Israel which means Prince of Peace After you have wrestled with God forget your mistakes you are too John Newton went to Africa so he could sin to his heart content There was nothing as low is John Newton Would you believe he wrote Amazing Grace I Instead for the regular meeting on Tuesday evening June IB There was a good attendance The president Eileen McEncry opening with suitable thought Minutes were rend by the secretary Mrs Snow Business discussions included the request Tor transportation of used clothing already packed the two church services for July tho first to be July I cod to be prepared for the week repairs to the church outside painting etc as well as the purchase of more service Roll call was answered by each member showing keepsake with a family connection The was taken by Margaret Jamlcson accompanied the singing of hymns on his electric organ The meeting was then in charge of Alma Sinclair Members had handed in queries for discussions and clarifying by Rev Stiles This proved very Interesting and enlightening Rev Stiles had served In a French pastorale In Montreal in one of his previous parishes He most issuredly had splendid an to questions Mrs and Mrs Marshall served lunch Mrs I instead has Hen spending a few days with Marilyn and Her home Is In I The annual picnic was held it the home of Mr and Mrs Sales on Sunday Service was followed by the usual picnic activities with lunch All enjoyed hospitality of the home of Mr and Mrs Sales on the ninth line Another house has begun on the acre field above the trench urea That makes three houses being separated and built there It amazing how some of these deals arc accomplished Tht Hull family reunion is enjoyed at the Com munlty Centre on Sunday This Is an annual event when members of this family meet together Mr and Mrs frank Smith and Mr and Mrs Albert Smith and family and others from near and far A bus load of ladles enjoyed a trip to Black Creek Pioneer village on Thursday The trip was sponsored by the Women s Inst A big Saturday night frolic labelled Millionaires night took place in tic I nil All enjoyed a barrel of fi I of Ihe neighborhood met at the home of Mr and rule McF ncry on Wed morning and which thrived rook njoy coffee wherever you look Mrs Ada Mclc in has been spending Iht past few weeks with Mrs in town CENTENNIAL DAYS SIDEWALK SALE In Honour of our SENIOR CITIZENS during Actons Centennial Celebrations we are offering them 20 OFF ALL MERCHANDISE until July 2nd including Dacks and White Cross Boys and Mens CASUAL SUEDE HIKERS 8 to WATER BUFFALO SANDALS 4 50 WOMENS WIDE SANDALS 95 Womens SANDALS and WHITE DRESS SHOES lust arrived CHILDRENS SANDALS sizes 5 to 2 98 19 MILL ST E ACTON OPEN am to 6 pm Thurs Fri till 9 pm OPEN MONDAY JULY 1 8 AM TO Mm Ttiy HOME DECORATING CENTRE 25 S Ave Hilton 8785400 870 FREE DELIVERY ESTIMATES room rec room building a page it a ust nutting in or two Bruit plans tut of miterub He II take time to ideas itemia total YOUR TEAM jour cost with no to THIS WEEKS SPRUCE LUMBER SPECIALS Ft 8 to 22 Lin Ft 8 to 35 tin Ft 8 to Roll out a new carpet just cut to fit Sturdy 100 nylon with foam rubber backing for builtin bounce COloUrS At Thl Low yrf Mount Forest Pecan Panel saw 799 SPRUCE STRAPPING 8 Ft 2 59 new feed grains policy The federal government s new Feed Grains Policy becomes effective August Whether you are a producer or user the new policy is designed to meet your needs by providing a fair and equitable base price for feed grains across Canada encouraging growth of gram and livestock production according to natural potential maintaining order and stability throughout the gram and livestock sectors MAIN FEATURES farmers will have direct access to feed grains in all parts of Canada buyers are free to shop for the best bargain sellers are free to find the best pf ice for their crops a nation wide information system through the Canadian Livestock Feed Board will keep everyone informed on selling prices across the country the Canadian Wheat Board will continue to be the sole buyer and seller of feed grain for export market prairie producers have the choice of selling their grain to the CWB or to others on the domestic market cash advance payments and initial payments similar to those provided to Prairie grain producers for many years will be extended to growers across the country to encourage feed grain production a new storage program costing the federal government million a year will be instituted to provide for security of supplies for Canadian markets will also lead to additional gram storage on the West Coast in inland terminals on the Great Lakes and the St Lawrence and in the steps will be taken to bring into balance freight rates between meat and grain this will progress according to trends in gra n and livestock prices and the degree of regional self sufficiency in grain production EUGENE Of AGRICULTURE

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