Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 11, 1975, p. 10

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The Acton Press Wad June Tradition future combine at anniversary of church union THREE GENERATIONS welcomed at the door of Trinity church Sunday morninR Roberta her mother Mrs and grandmother Mrs AH hae been active groups ASASSOSSSiISS ONLY SPECIALTY LIGHTING STORE CHATELAINE LIGHTING York Road Guelph Mufti Bnght Ideas for all your Lighting Heeds EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF HOUSE FIXTURES fable Lamp Door Van ty nets Heat Bait board Portable Central Vacuum Clean no Future Parts etc on Fani etc FREE PARKING J JO Thurs Fn Tl9pm Sat 1pm July Aug CHOIR LEAVES Trinity United church after special anniversary service The big banners were made by the C G I T Activity Group Youth Group and the choir Fifty year members were especially honoicd special service Maureen HOMESTEAD FURNITURE Needs Your Help to Clear Our Stock NUNS Ml rtAA DISCOUNT UP TO illy ON CERTAIN See the Very Special Marked Tags We must clear our entire lower showrooms to make room to expand our Colonial Shoppe into one of the largest and most complete Colonial in Ontario Now is the time to buy FIRST COME FIRST SATISFIED omestea INTERIORS FURNITURE PLENTY OF FREE PARK I Nil FREE DELIVERY FREE SET UP GEORGETOWN ONTARIO MEMORABILIA delights Mrs Dora Guthrie her mother Mrs Mae Lambert and Mrs R H Elliott Blade Short Rib Roasts Point Brisket Roll found Steak Ground Chuck Art Small Link Sausage Leaf Sliced Side Bacon FREEZER SPECIAL Ground Chuck LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET RICKY Allen reads his part of the ceremony explaining the United church crest tin future l Trinity sirvlei marked Wlh of church union Although the gallon ism years old It was half century ago Mi and Joined form tin Unit Church of followed In printed program used In afo and Imlttd Id rolls of Acton M church and Knox 1 rcnbylerlnn church lie enacting historic i Minn ttu word Mm Margin rile again pminted roll of members wh had Joined the United the number Both rt so year mi mbcrs of church mil were among who still live hire to them by Mrs Mr Johnston at door Welcoming lion at door wire three generations of family two them among yciir member group Mm Wlldcrnpln and her daughter Mrs Ncisctl werL Joined by sell Mrs who ha turned came forward to cut a special cake and to bridge the generations Mnurccn three walked upto the front of the church to present her with a bouquet Maureen ran back out again at top speed Mm Lambert walk The cake decorated with the United church crest In all its color was made and by choir member Mrs Kay Hart It was cut up to fio to shut inn of the church Also for shut ins were the of bright banners which the Sunday School children brought in with them before the service These young people held their banners high they circled he church and then hung them all along the side walls A special banner was pre to the minister Sunday school scholars also took part In a dcmonstralion when ports the United Church crest were compiled as different narrators told heir significance Musk also an porlant part in service Guest Norman Gibson was a choir member before World War he has lived from by 1 Mendelssohn and How Lovely Art Thy Dwellings by I iddle was Sing A New Song Unto he lord by Violet Archer for he anniversary The tlon also sang a new well old The Church One Foundation and litest fin the liindu bouncy song Wedding that Sunday school all knew and an ImprMMve version of i and the I A short wan dipicllng pioneer pro Methodist or church Taking pari were narrator Helen Lit tie lorla and Hill Coals Wendy Dunn Mark I Freeman and Comfort was Karen Denny chairman of the board led he psalm selection undone of the young recently confirmed Dedmnn read Scrip people Ushers were C I girls Sermon In his sermon the trle Nelson spoke especially of he church heritage and unbroken line of religious worship through the centuries although methods varied We are living in an entirely changed world he observed and wondered where our mis will lake us in the future The gifts we need most- courage acceptance and sup portare we receive from one another he conclud ed Lunch was served down stairs and a display of old- church pictures was Inspect cd There were decorations alt over the church The banners front of church were made by the IT choir Activity Group and the youth group After lunch Norman Gibson sang a very short concert of four songs upstairs and after urging agreed to come back In the summer to sing here year members Some or the members of the church when it was formed SO years ago were photographed together SunduyMrs Ham Mr and Mrs George Simpson Mr and Mrs Orwell Johnston Mrs Mac Lambert Mrs Lena Cleave Mrs Marguerite Tay lor Mrs Freeman Mrs Gordon Mrs vina Mrs Irma Alfred Fryer Man sell Mrs West Gordon Johnston On the anniversary com were chairman Ethel Denny Orwell Johnson Bruce Josephine Force George Elliott Kit Sue Dunn Karen Hit f man Jean McLean Bobby and the Rev Eric Nelson BEAUTIFULLY decorated anniversary cake in the shape of a cross featured United church crest all in colored icing It was made and decorated by Mrs Kae Hart and cut by 90yearold Mrs Mae Lambert SUSAN DEDMAN read the Scripture Sunday She s recently confirmed NEED NEW ROOFING LET US GIVE YOU A FREE ESTIMATE ON SHINGLING All Work Guaranteed in Writing Compare our Workmanship Competitive Prices ALL TYPES OF SHINGLING TURCOTTE ROOFING Moclremie Blvd Georgetown

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