Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 25, 1974, p. 11

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SOUTH OF GEORGETOWN living room Panelled recreation bedroom or den Asking Call Patricia Jupp or URGENTLY WANTED Oder home Georgetown park district up to 00 or bedroom with basement Acton Milton or Georgetown up to 3 bedroom 10 acres or more 100 00 call Patricia Jupp 4S3 or H KEITH LIMITED REALTOR Ontario Root fences provide fun for pupils on lot pull this in over hen put this out lop this time holler children an they ploy together out tide lit side public school grounds Passers by viewing Rime lures with small forms climbing In out diligently scrambling over and under to I their own piny places lost Inspection would show children from grade one ago to higher public school levels working In creating bull din his Improvising new games out it old tree which Him were the rubble Ik fence a nearby roadway and the piny ground of using the unique lying was tinted by the students They up school print pal i social Us to using thi Mr not nil experience where children an unmanufactured materials to provide their iJ fy football fit IcttSt Vi In to norm thing Use install on pluvgrounels The have to use their own Imaginations he explained principal eels that with so much of such mote rials to he found around the country side It could be similarly placed on oilier grounds at a great saving In cost bill providing more mental e xer and fun for the children Besides the delight of rind nlng youngs ehlldrcn every noon hour are In in seen heading or the play area as as hi school bell rings oncern of authority sis well meaning people will musses of sticks and stones are an ye sore on the school playground and authorize removal Hope- Is they will first investigate the tin excited and enthusiastic haltering of the young builders Mr Howell hopes they will understand what It me ins to any youngster to have the opportunity to group build at an early As II as assisting with the numerous root forts mini caves tin girls the school have made their special con Along the ground stones have placed out with made by of the youngsters also advantages taking i le idtn OLD ROOTS AND TREE STUMPS make exciting play materials for children at Speyside public school who enjoy the of imaginative games and building with what was once the rubble bounday line between the nearby roadway and school playground Seen building their house are Brian Kramer B Ian Paul 8 Tommy Tucker 5 and Lome all district children attending the school Church Services CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road North Minister The Rev A Walter Avenue Phone Sunday Sept Mam Morning Worship and Church School Sermon Subject The of the Church The Church on the Hill Is an Inderdenoml national gallon ministering to the needs the community All Welcome EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE ED Rev Pastor Sunday Sept am Sunday School a m Morning Worship p Evening Evange llltk Service Commencing this Sunday at m with Miss Patricia Tuesday through Friday nightly at You are welcome to enoy this talented speaker ALL ARE WELCOME Excellent free town Bus Serv lor children and adults to and Sunday School on the All Red Bus Also Rural pick up For In formation phone or Verse Rev And the Spirit and the bride say Come And let him that hear etti say Coma And let him that Is come And whosoever will let him take the water of Hie freely MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Ave Georgetown A Fellowship Baptist Church Pastor Rev Associate Pastor Rev Don Gorrie Sunday Sept 1974 9 a Sunday School or Fellowship Wed 3D m Midweek Services Thought Peace rules the day when Christ rules the A Friendly Welcome Awaits You UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Rev Eric Nelson A Minister Dr George Elliott A Director Musk Sunday Sept 29 a Sacrament Baptism Sermon The Hardest Person to Forgive Myself Sunday School will com menca this Sunday at PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew A D Minister Mr E A Hansen Organist and Choir Master Sunday Sept 1974 am Church School for Beginners Kindergarten and Grades llam Divine Worship Sermon Theme When Success Becomes able Nursery for babies and toddlers during service Everyone Most Welcome Fall Communion on Sunday October BETH EL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Churchill and Hwy Seen fair days Mr Mrs hen Adnmson Ottawa Mr and Mrs Bob Mr Mrs luclph Mr and Mrs Burns Georgetown Sunday Sept Mr and Mrs Jim Cnsbi Minister Rev J Sunday Worship Services at m and Pre school Sunday School during morning service Sunday School during the afternoon You Are Welcome THE CHURCH OF ST ALBANTHE MARTYR Anglican 1V74 Willow St and St Albans Rev Leonard Ewlng Rector Thurs Sept 30 p m Holy Eucharist Sunday Sept a m Holy Eucharist 30 m Church School Nursery 10 a London Mr and Mrs Paul Slipper Toronto Mr Mrs Ron family Mr and Mrs Dave baby Clint of Milton Mr Mrs lick of Milton Corp Mrs Roy Wood or Urn nip I on Mrs Pete McNabb of Nassau In the Balnmas Mr Mrs im McNnb of Toronto came up to tin fair visited friends here former Acton Inn Cam Is now chair man of the Area Transit Operating Authority in charge of public tran sportntion services in the pro Harold and Smith and daughter Toronto spent the fnir day overnight with Sung Eucharist molncr Ann Smith ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Mill Street East Founded 1041 Pastor Mr Dos Sydney Si Church Phone 853 Pastor Phono THURSDAY 7 p Chor Practice Mrs daughter Brcndn of ton visited the fair Mrs Smith Mrs Day of Hock wood attended the fnir and her nunt Mrs Anna Smith Mrs Miry Storey expected Sunday Sept 1974 there would be an old boy With Dills Mr and Mrs Itoy Brown Miss Brown Miss Mr and Mrs Brown Nancy and Carolyn Mr frank Browning Mr and Mrs Michelle Michael Murk Mr and Mrs Dill Mr and Mrs Thomson lane and Tom Mr Mrs Boh Stewart Mr and Mrs George Stewart nil of Toronto area Mrs Pressor Heather St Thomus M Mrs Bill Sinclair Wendy Nnnc and Mrs A J Buchnuan Mr and Mrs Hilton attended the 100th session of the Supreme Council degree and A M The First meeting was century Mrs Clirence is home again after spending three weeks where Janet son in law Rob granddaughter Michelle three have welcomed a new to the fnmily Jennifer Jane Visitors the home of Mrs George Fryer on the weekend were Mrs Irene Mcleod nnd son Kenneth Mr and Mrs Wilcox Mr Mrs William McLeod all of Scarborough Mr Mrs Jeffirver Clint and from Winnie Hetty of arc back in Holland for Norm Howell Xi permission to ninki things out of the old roots Itowill who him self enjoys aptitude tor creating could sie value in the experience and gave his pupils Hit go time principal have seen various shapes sites and effects I ting formed broken rebuilt and replaced by structures just as Ingenious as the one before Welder Is the Ingenuity being expressed by the youngsters lltsleles l nativity required of lugging lugging and climbing there Gets double what expected College 1rcldent John M Porter in Initial report to the Board of in Inst sday described the slimmer school winch terminated Aug in as success Summer school enrolment climbed to bib which was over desired breakeven set Summer School Director Gilford Mitchell produced hey engineer tin buildings give and opportunities provide lessons cooperative effort The children also lenrn tenacity ago and If they don keep at their structure It will not he finished drop In while youngste rs arc piny on the band bull and hear nt its best says I rlncipal Howell tin children hurry buck and ft lugging rocks iort to get their est completed before next bell The Acton Press Wed September ACTON HOME HARDWARE Did know you in buy polity Ih it not only gives you life protection but is linked to investment Qg 46ia in common stocks Wc our pi in the Investor v in ihle insurance policy backed up by our Canadian common stock fund real potent growth with guaranteed minimum values Remember the runic inul lie Investor And call us tod for a look at the future Sunday School and Adult Class a Morning Worship Bible Study and Hour BAHAl FAITH You are warmly invited to attend a fireside every Friday evening Phone Ore hundred years ago llah said that a universal language shall be adopted and be taught by all the schools the world A committee appointed by national bodies learning and hi shall select a suitable language to be used as a medium of International communication All must acquire It This Is one great n the unification man nod eirls reunion three and a half weeks for Acton centennial There wnsn but she arranged her own and imitcd school friends of Acton public high school in the back or the fair Having a mar time together on the weekend were the Storeys Mary and Max Helen and Harry of Acton Frances and Ted Itockwood Kaj Bob Ottawa Smith and husband Long I llrlcn iThomp son Mrs left Acton in s seldom been back Her fither the butter maker here The Longs met here and he was manager of Stedmans then Mrs Phillip of Sidney BC recently visited relit and friends in Acton 3718 enrol at Sheridan Sheridan has students recisteed in full time programs it the five ille Lome irk Credit Vnllev and Milton Recent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Charlie and family were Liturgy an interest of Father James Smye Mr- la I people visiting and he said the present time Father has been in in his home getting furniture other items arranged Speaking of his new charge he say he is interested in the overall functioning of parish as a whole do not particular interest he said rather that of all ind Mr and Mrs James of Chaplin Saskatchewan Mrs William James of Mr and Mrs Ron and Celisa Mr and Mrs Ken James and Mrs William and all of Stc Mane Mrs Helen Mnseles and Mrs Fathers of Michigan and Mr Fred of The special occasion was Mr birthday students from last voir at this same time resulting in significant increase of more than eight per cent reports Dean and Registrar John Bromley I He registrants are still being accepted on an individual baits fur certain programs officials e per Jll finally Seven to seminar James Sin ye One of the town s newest took up residence last Wednesday at the parish house of St Joseph a Roman Born in Hamilton in Catholic Church on John St After one week Father James High School took Smye almost settled in his jear at Hamilton new home and already has Teachers Normal School met members of his own went on to St Michael parish well as others College Bom and raised In the Seminary In district Hamilton Father Toronto He was ordained in Smye is delighted at the the llu prospect of living In Acton King In Hamilton where he an1 lie said is the smallest to serve for seven had time to in community in which he has These were followed activities at St lived and that people have by four years at St John in j asked several times how he Turlington and now here the things was likes living in a small town happily he said he said But 1 don t consider Acton a his short career tnBt the church small town he said and Father met many of was renovated the con added that to him a small hi parishioners last Sunday retained some of town would be a rural com said his first Sunday the elements of its original with only a few morning Interested in furnishings Father people But In Acton from liturgy said he hopes to sees the importance of what see there is a mixture continue development of the holding on to past traditions to Los Angeles and blow of many types of people with in his new parish as a means of strengthening Harrington relumed recent varied Interests He added parish visiting is also foundations of the church for from a trip to Los Angeles he has found it absolutely something lo which he looks the future on town business the full time there are students at at Brampton Campus 186 at Park School of Design at Milton Equipment School and it Credit Valley a School of Nursing students Pa Another students are enrolled in i variety of An appeal Burlington college programs on i pari George Harrington time basis about the Itcgional Planning Committee sending seven Dean Bromley told the people to a planning seminar Sheridan Board of elovemors in backfired that registration in most Harrington was asking if it divisions of the college with was really necessary for four one of the lirgest growth politicians and three staff developments experienced in members to attend the School of Applied Burlington Councillor Jack l Studies where suggested if the con ference was of any value he d rather see seven go and benefit than send one person Also very popular this year are technology in Brampton and business at both the Oak and Brampton cam FARM BUILDINGS for every use Visit us at the match We have three different full size buildings on display for you Avenue Georgetown Ont MARTIN STRUCTURES LIMITED Formerly Beaver Farm and industrial BuHdmgs

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