Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 25, 1974, B6

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Acfon Wed September Strong opinions on zoning requested By Mm ft Sr Miss Kathy French is spending a few In Los Angeles California visiting friends She left Malton on a flight here lost Thursday the U C regular meet ing was resumed on Tuesday night Sept The hostess was Mrs Elaine Soles About twenty were present to enjoy the splendid talks Mrs Joyce Clarke had a very fine paper as devotion She stressed the fact that everyone docs not have to be a lather as listen ing Is of equal importance Can we be a good listener she asked and said It was far better to be one who thought fully listens than to be a chatterbox at the wrong lime Mrs Shorlill read good article which told the woman who was re to attend an Important social function with her band because she worried for fear she would embarrass him by saying the wrong thing She found that by being a sympathetic listener she made his evening Rutin Several Items of business wore discussed among which was the C appearance and help at the plow ino match to represent United Church The help given In the booth at discussed Mrs Snow secretary read the minutes and with Mrs Eileen McEn took charge of the ness Mrs Clarke the surer gave her report Var donations were voted Mrs Schwarz cltl en ship comencr gave an account of her citizenship procedure and showed her certificate presented to her as a Canadian citizen She also showed her Bible which was given to her at the ceremony Mrs Mary had the pie and read the account of the hardships Newfoundland at Bona vista Baj arc fac with for the coming winter It was arranged for the sup ply committee to send an other parcel of food products A call for flannelette sheets and blankets as well as w arm clothing and towels Is to be dealt with It was further suggested that each one bring a food product at the next meeting to Limehouse was also be sent to these needy people who arc our own Canadians The meeting closed with the benediction and lunch won served by Mrs Marlene Bur nctt and the hostess Mr and Mrs Stan Madill of California returned by plane after spending two weeks with the Mod Ilia and other relatives There was a nice number of children at Sunday school on Sunday which was ing The sermon was entitled Holiness and Wholeness The minister pointed out that In spiritual faith will manl test Itself by a love for our which supplants all spite envy and hate If only our world were filled with people of such faith how different parts of our world would be Worship is exposure to mate destiny light and mercy The door is always open he said Visitors Mrs Shorlill enjoyed a pleasant visit on Thursday with Mrs James and Mrs Vannatcr of Georgetown They reviewed old times when the lived here discussing all the changes which have taken place Zoning We have recently received from the township clerk a brochure and a map zoning this end of the township com plctcly agriculture This to most of us is entirely falsely represented and should be looked into We do not know of one farmer in this area who could depend on produce of the land to furnish a living Most of us scrounge along on what little we can eke out of the soil and If we did not other sources of income would go completely bank rupt Prices of farm machinery repairs gas upkeep of form buildings twine a bale fertilizer a ton etc make small time farming costs prohibitive This Is not land that can be this brochure which received and state our strong opinions Surely our opinions of such restrictions should be considered Busy days catering fairs By Mrs Art Benton Mr and Mrs A C Palter son were guests at the Hut chinson Potter wedding at Weston on Saturday Sept when their great nephew James Hutchinson son of Leslie W Hutchinson and the late Margaret Jane Hutch in son was united in marriage with Miss Deborah June Pot ter daughter of Mr and Mrs Nelson Potter Weston The ceremony took place at Riverside Emery United Church Rev Thornloe officiated and the reception alter was held In the church hall busy few weeks The W A ladies had their food booth at the Steam Era for two days and at Acton Fall Fair for one day They are also preparing for he annual fowl supper following next weekends church anniversary The I ladies have had displays at Milton fair and Acton winning second prize at the latter They plan to range a display at George town Several t ladies are involved In demonstrations and information booths the Plowing Match At least ten will be serving dinner at the evening banquet be held at Mohawk Race way AUTOMATIC DRYERS See them at Cor Macrfonnell 6226041 nd for 90 Press District Page Ospringe Weddings corn roast meeting of interest THE CROSS at the front of church needed a new background and accompanying decoration so this was another project at Ballinafad United church recently Intended for last week I has enrolled at Guolph University where she is majoring In music and English The Brownies will be meeting at School on Thursday Sept 10 at Any girls interested in Joining will be welcome A corn roast was held at the home of Mr and Mrs James Taylor on Saturday evening In honour of Ihc bride and Jan Stewart of and Gordon Williams of Orlllla The Is a brother of Mrs aylor Guesta were present from Peterborough St Catharines Hamilton Mar A was made to the couple of a card table and chairs Mr Ospringe Valerie and Mr and Mrs George Lang wen guest at ihc wedding of Sheila Choyne and Randy Alexander in Church The bride is he daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles of Aclon the groom is Hie son Mr and Mrs A Alexander of Valerie was bridesmaid for her cousin and Mr was muster of ceremonies at reception which was held in the Bund Hall in Acton The bride her sister and parents lived In this neighborhood for time when they first arrived here from Scotland Many former neighbors from here attended llic wedding anniversary celebration of Mr and Mrs on day at the Curling Club Acton They all extend their best wishes to Mr and Mrs Robertson for many more happy years together Ladles Aid Mr Henry was hostess to the KITCHEN FACILITIES at Ballinafad United church were installed when the addition to the basement was built Finances from the sale of the manse some years ago had been in trust for some such project As groups cater to many banquets and receptions the enterprising church officials decided to use the money to make adequate kitchen improvements Niagara Commission on display at IPM Visitors from afar the exhibitors in the Plowing tented on the W r Farm this week Is the mission Maps illustrations and an audiovisual show Where Preservation Is Progress depicts Commission program for the square mile area thit stretches from Niacin Pills to the lip of ihc Bruce Commission stiff is 1o discuss matters with the in formation can be obtained by the central office at Street fl77 The public ma also con lei he be included on list of the Niagara I Commission official publication Doris Ines Wilfred Webb of has been visiting for two wceki with his sister and brother in law Mr and Mrs Dan Winter He has been renewing former lances as his footsteps led him back to his old home which is now owned by Mr and Mrs R Howard Mr and Mrs William of Oban Scotland by Laker which is a British airline for a six week holiday with Mr and Mrs Gordon Howes The huge plane carried 315 passengers Surprise parly A surprise parly was held it the home of Mr and Mrs Norman on Saturday evening in honor of I s birthday Guests were her former classmates A topped off the evening Natalie of Toronto These Sheridan Evening Courses WILL START NEXT WEEK at the Oakville Campus Trafalgar Road Public Speaking Tues 10 weeks Recreational Organ Playing or Wed or Thurs 20 weeks Child Psychology and Guidance 20 weeks Health Nutrition Community Resources Wed 20 weeks Personality Development Marriage and the Family Tues 20 weeks Human Relations for the Volunteer Thurs 10 weeks Basic Tasting 10 weeks Advertising Sales Promotion Thurs 10 weeks Intermediate Accounting Tues weeks Medical Office Practice Thurs weeks Effective Speed Reading Tues 10 weeks Modern Canadian Authors Wed 20 weeks Blueprint Reading Drafting Machine Knitting Tues 10 weeks Tues 20 weeks Mon 10 weeks Qt Late registration is still possible in the courses that started last week Senior citizens may register in any course for a 5 fee COURSES BEING DEVELOPED FOR A LATE OCTOBER START re Pottery Metal Lapidary Soapstone Carving Glass cold working Electro Cardiograph Medical Terminology and Transcription Basic Audio visual Advance Audio visual Sound Slide Presentation Bagpipe Music Please contact the Community Services Office 8459430 8232110 tf you are Interested In any of these courses Sheridan College Community Services I mil also or honor Early Riven for her on her irthday by her parents Mr Mrs Mike Valeric is enrolled in School at Kitchener Two new registered at the first meeting of the 1st Pack Brownies on Thursday In the school auditorium Shirley Fletcher and Jo Ann Eleven have returned so for Tawny Owl Mrs Morten vender is leaving and Mrs Henry was appointed Owl Mrs Ernest Wynne Is joining Snow Owl Mrs Ernest will remiin is Brown Owl They hope to hove a good yenr 1 he Brownies inarched in the parade ot Acton Fair I itlkn Aid for Sep tember Nint mtmlKru and two vlHltors were present to the roll call My tnvouriU Hymn and Why he volional was by Mrs Gordon Howes on the topic Hymns and their authors Mrs Sinclair cor dueled a word contest The meeting the Mlpuh and served by the HI dub The II llomemaklng clubs again under way for the fall current project is The creal Shelf membership has grown divided has 10 members with eiders Mm den Jackson and Mrs rncst The meetings will be held every Wednesday evening the home of Mrs Glen Jackson The name chosen or the was The Kitchen Quarters President Cecelia Milton vice president secretary Bonnie I ana press reporter I inda Other members ore Beverly Gates Cindy Colleen ausland Carol Stewart Sandra mm Fry Fan Cookies were demonstrated by the leaders at the first meeting Grand Showing of AUTO SALES GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN NOT SHOWING THE NEW MODELS He thole for hit next door neighbor BUT HES GOT A GOOD SELECTION OF FULLY RECONDITIONED USED CARS DROP IN THURS OR FTtl EVE FREE REFRESHMENTS GIVE YOUR HOME A HELPING HAND CAULKING GUNS Start sealing Ihose windows now before you wish you d So easy to do In heavy duty caulking gun Just press the gger Gun releases required amount pound Holds 1 1 of caulking EACH CAULKING COMPOUND grade caulking for sealing juircd 1 49 WW TUBE ZONOLITE INSULATION Beat the heat and save fuel Low cost insulation creates a permanent heat barrier that keeps your home cool and comfortable Prevents cosily heat loss in winter Helps deaden sound Completely re sale and vermin prool Use along jo n corners and any uncovered a fc BAG ECONOMY ALUMINUM AND RUBBER Cotlon reinforced tube STANDARD GRADE I DELUXE ALUMINUM AND VINYL Low temperature flexibility Includes pated screws ALUMINUM AND VINYL DOORSWEEP V stays flox bio in low tempera lures Includes plated WEATHERSTRIP TAPE Use indoors or out FOAM TAPE Polyurothint loam vjj back inq 17 Prices good until Sept MACKENZIE BUILDA1L ASSOCIATE STORE GEORGETOWN 8 James St Phone 8772207 Wed 8 Thurs 8am Sat ACTON 12 Church St Phone 8531660 8am m Sat 85

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