Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 28, 1975, B4

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B4 The Acton Free Press Wed May Speyside Elective programs for local school children By Sheldon This year for the first the Hills Recreation Department Is offering a Summer Playground at the Public School grounds for six week period The program will take place daily from 1 p to pm and offers a wide of activities including arts and crafts games music sports and weekly bus trips Don forget thai tion day is June and at the school grounds between 10 and noon There is no charge for your children to attend howecr if they wish to go on the four bus trips a fee of is payable it the time of registration There arc numerous other summer activities planned throughout Hills and the retreat ion program should be arriving any day now in your mailbox lecllve program I like it cause its Tun and it gets mc out of normal school work the comment of Dana grade six stu dent at Public School during the hit day of program In this program the children are able to choose from a wide of arts and craft The a one hour session Friday afternoon Is offered In add to rather than In lieu of regular curriculum The school dnws from the com muni I volunteer parents and teens who have spe cial talent they can share with the children Without this volunteer participation the program would collapse Some of the courses taught during this last were beginner cm oroide the art of batik woodworking cooking odds i ends card tames and However a highlight of the was the wall hang class taught Dolores The children in for the school s hall from mis and brightly colored felt The theme of their wallhant is their proposed their in this project is readily seen through their work or art A thank you goes out to all the people Involved who make program a worthwhile one Interest sparked The subject of Guides Scouts tubs and Brownies has sparked a deal of interest in the The results of a survey made by Norm How ell principal of Speyside School showed an over whelming response from par who wish to see those activities extended into Spey side this fall a start ian be made so your posted on the Lorn Bulletin Hoard in the Spivsidi Store for more In on this subject Which reminds me for those of mi w ho haven I not iced It a bulletin board erected in the store for use by the so If wish to find out going on locally or to or sell the board is there fir use Unlit monr Sanke anil members of the wire at work over the delivering tats of flowers and tables to local residents The proceeds from this worth while project go the the son nil on to help in their quest to save the Six art i from further open lions thinks to all those who supported the fund by order their plants from those two working lad Here gardening bumper crop in COUPAGF IS taught to students of the Speyside School during their crafts program Parent volunteer Sheldon left instructs her class on the art Left to right are Mrs Sheldon Ian Randy Dana Taras Tracy English and Andrew Brown Ebenezer Sundays topic is Real Problem Mrs topic was the Ileal Problem There a produced during a new strike so it had no publicity It had no no sex it was the Bible in verse The house w as sold out ev night The Job has dark mvstery and The victory of Job was thai he came through darkness when he thought God law was hidden Book Is a The book of Job is a religious poem The weak of the Old Testament is the idea that if trouble comes to ilis vour own Satin tests Job w ith the loss of livestock familv health our friends tell he musl have sinned or God wouldnl visit these troubles on him Paul who opposed in the early church said I know that neither death nor life nor angels nor principalities nor powers nor things present nor things to come nor nor depth nor be able separate us from the love God wheh is in Christ Jesus Citizens of Halton Hills Acton DECORATION DAY SUNDAY JUNE 1st 3 pm at Cemetery PARADE FORMSUPAT2 ANDLEAVES FROM FELLOWS STREET Decoration Day sponsored by His Worship The Mayor and Mem bers of the Council of the Town of Halton Hills the Canadian Legion Br 197 Women s Institutes Legion Ladles Auxiliary Acton Fire Dept Duke of Devonshire and Lakeside Chapters O Acton Citizens Band O L Acton Lions Club The Rotary Club of Ac ton The Acton Clergy Association the Y s Men Club of Acton and the Golden Age Club Is designed to honor those who gave their lives for Queen and Country by placing wreaths and flowers at Fairview Cemetery St Joseph s Cemetery and Pioneer Cemetery Citizens are to participate In the ceremony and at the same time decorate the graves of their own loved ones Tom Hill Mayor Lime Kiln depicted in winning quilt Yvonne designed I do winning for the Women Institute chosen Wednesday at the Institutes annual meeting A member of I imelioust Ms a graduate of the Ontario College of Art depicts a lime kiln in the award winning quilt The village of I named of the active industry of time burning Tin dark paten In tin centre of Hie quilt represents the In It In the top of chimney like kiln whin cord wood was thrown In and of married rock dumped on In six the ton flu com was plunk with clay to hi it I Ire hole the Ire bole The unevenly pieces in the quilt are like the stones readily in the area Rape charge lKnl man was charged by Act n with rape May Ik II appeir in court dirk c sent Hit hole win re wax humid fir tin rock to llmi Whin ikiIiiI tin was moved ugh Hit ire 111 EVERGREENS TREES SHRUBS ETC BIRCHWAYFARM NURSERY AND GARDEN CCNTRE Own J w I I M I 1 I I O quilt won first prize at 74th district annual of at St Pauls Milton on May 21 Front row Mrs Art secretary Mrs G Booth president Mrs Brown district director and back row Mrs N Anderson work organizer and Mrs S Yvonne Carr artist designer pose Limehouse proudly with the winner Many others helped make it patiently piecing together the blocks over a period of three months The quilt is in the design of a stone bridge at Dolly Vardcn and will be entered in the Guelph area competition in ear October Institute quilt wins first prize Mrs Congratulations to Mr and Mrs lumber on the arrival of a second little son Mr and Mrs Wilfred Kirk wood Ronnie and were guests at the French Kirkwood wedding at Trinity United Church and the reception following at if Club on Sat Changes We welcome Mr and Mrs Mnckay to the neigh At the same time we regret losing Mr and Mrs and sons but wish them happiness in their new home at are sorry that Mr J requires hospitilizlng but him a recovery Mr Thomas is recuperating from surgery we wish him well The Sunday School children picnic on Sun Cheque up then charge cheque check An out town man was charged with false pretenses for passing i worthless cheque fere He due in court June Church services will commence a on June I so that the gallon may join Georgetown In the observing of the lMlh anniversary of the Church in Canada meets The W M met at the home of Mrs Crlctiton on Tliur eve Text word an a Scripture verse was palace and Mrs Kirk Patrick told the history of a number of well known hymns A special collection was taken for supply work Mrs pros led in prayer The meeting closed with hymn ill and the mlzpah in unison Hostess Mrs Cnchton served tea and tasty dessert afterwards Quilt wins Booth Brown Anderson and Benton at tended he District Annual of the W in Milton on Wed The I ladies are quite pleased on winning first for their pieced quilt depicting a lime kiln there Mrs Yvonne Carr A O C A designed Mrs Anderson organized Ihe work Mrs Booth provided work space and a number of others joined In the quilting The junior grades of our local school enjoyed a trip to the Toronto Zoo recently Visitors with the Brian on Sun included Mr and Mrs J Clarke of Sholley Bridge Co Durham Mr and Mrs Lowthcr and son an and his fiancee Miss Cheryl Smith Miss and Mr Ted all of Toronto and Mr and Mrs J Mr and Mrs I Mux worthy of Indon Mrs l Mitchell Mr Mrs Thomas Hi son of George town to Kingston the son Mr from the School of Imw it Qui en University tank I TRUCKERS WESTERN BOOTS 17 STYLES Hi NURSE WANTED Registered Nurse for 4 Evenings per week 30 p m to p CLINIC 8531210 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS In the Town of Halton Hills DESTROY WEEDS Notice is hereby given fo all persons In possession of land In with The Weed Control Act RSO 1970 Sec 13 and that unless weed seeds and noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Town of Halton Hills are destroyed by date of Saturday June 14 and throughout the season the Town may enter upon said lands and have weeds destroyed charging the costs against the land in taxes as set out in the Act The co operation of all property owners is earnestly solicited Complaints may be made by telephone or in writing to the undersigned For the information of all designated as noxious weeds I Boll thistle I Canada thistle Dodder Milkweed Nodding thistle thistle Sow perennial and annual Spurge leafy Chicory Common barberry Common or European buckthorn Common St John property owners the following are generally in the Province of Ontario Dock Field bindweed Goat beard 18 Night flowering catch fly 19 Poison Ivy Ragweed Russian thistle Spurge cypress St Ink weed White cockle Wild carrot Wild Yellow rocket Keith Leslie Weed Inspector Municipal Offices 36 Main Street South Town of Hills Tel Sid Stiver Goes Shopping From a very prominent Canadian manufacturer he has purchased 844 pairs of high quality MENS SUMMER SLACKS These are all this seasons shades and patterns They are all expertly tailored and most of them are machine washable They are usually sold at high grade mens stores everywhere at 22 to We have priced them at about half of these prices THREE FINE GROUPS AT- ILVERS fn Downown Georgetown since Now open Thurs Fri nights until 830 pm

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