Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 28, 1976, p. 17

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The Acton Free Press Wed January 2B 1976 A LITTLE tickle from babysitter Debbra Streets delights the youngsters at the curling club Wednesday afternoon Their mothers are out on the ice enjoying the friendly matches of the womens league While mums away curling the kids do play WOMEN S CURLING league on Wednesday afternoons includes a baby sitting service for pre school children While mothers are out on the ice Kathy Near and Debbra Streets take care of the kids with games crafts and refreshments STACY HUNTER enjoys playing with her Wednesday friends On Wednesday afternoons while the women s league is out on the ice at Acton Curling Club a dozen or so of their children have an exciting afternoon together with their favorite teenagers Debbra Streets and Near Last Wed there was a first birthday party for future curler Katie 0 Meara Free Press photos show some of the fun CRAFTS SESSION for youngsters and their two capable baby sitters at the curling club is a time of great fun Here Debbra Streets starts them off creating pictures of ducks complete with real fluff USUALLY IT S cookies and juice for the children at the curling club on Wednesday afternoons but last week was Katie OMearas first birthday and her mother brought a cake for everyone to share Kathy Near serves juice MICHAEL Hignett takes comfort from a cookie and a blanket while his mother is out on the ice curling KATHY NEAR helps Scott have a sip of juice at the curling club mother andchildren Wednesday afternoon Church PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON A A CANDLE ON birthday cake is blown out by Katie 0 Meara with the help of Streets The birthday party was at the curling club where children spent a couple of hours together while their mothers curled KATIE finds a first birthday party can get a little tiring Grant for centre at Y Agriculture important on is sought from region Escarpment chairman A brief outlining the urns and objectives of the Acton Community Service centre has been sent to ill and members of tin region il of The brief signal b eh in ml it largcgroupof ire citizens working in Hit delivery of health and services doctors buyers iu workers polite public health nurses etc ire to services to local She to his been meeting with various ministries who acknowledge our request and Jive very strong indicilions hat they will fund this vice an equal amount of that offered by the Municipality of though local municipality of Hills not offer lie services directly hive given us support mil of per tent of our I id ire hereby HI per cent from the Hey in if II mil Hint from the Ministry of immunity Si nil Services I Community Social Services Ministry his ivc our request pending thi ismn of the Muni of We ire hi peful that as the services being coordinated ire rclilcd primarily to region provincial areis if jurisdiction that you will our budget nil possible ire mare of the very strict limitations that Regional Council arc forced to work with this year and assure you that It is only be cause of the critical need of this under serviced arm of iltonth ire submitting this request to you It is hoped that with funding the Acton Community Services centre will be set up in the MCA have been received for the position of brief points out his lonf been recognized as in terms of psychiatric health ire provisions Up to now people from Ibis ire id to drive to another town for services or will till i case worker came to this are knew whom to contact for assistance In other towns fill need of coordinating ser Hie centre In V will tic easily accessible and visible for all he people of the district With some of the Niogar composed of class one land and owner on the ment before the NEC to have several Agencies which have to use the ficihlies are Addiction Research Probation and service Children Aid Society irmly Counselling Regional police public health nurses Hoard of counselling services psychiatrist John Canadian Menial Association recrea tion department and the Acton Ministerial Volunteer programs would be expected to originate here also questions answered at last week escarpment com mitlce informition session at Hills municipal build log Will the development of the escarpment meet future farming needs of the area posed Jim White As a professional and landowner Mr White hoped lo steer the com mission into preserving as much usable farmland as possible The present but yet unofficial plan according to Mr White makes little reference to agrculture Agriculture Is on impor tant part of the escarpment explained commission chair man Ivor MeMullIn I don think we have underrated its Importance In developing plans Small pockets of land suit able to agriculture but because of their size and accessibility are yet unused will be the subject of for develop mcnl by the NFC Todays farming methods differ with an emphasis on 1 easy to w si indicated Mr White These valuable pockels of lands arc now in tallow could become important production areas if managed propcrtly to the commission Commission guidelines regarding maintaining a natural environment also come under question by Mr White who indicated that trees comprised the naturn crop of the escarpment Recreational park lands also caused concern for he man who considers them In com pat able with Tanning operations Mr While was encouraged to submit a report on his reeling regarding the development of the land Sunday Feb I 1976 10 am Confirmation Class withdrawn Sunday am Public Warship conducted by several members of the Camp The Gedeons International Presentation gilt by con In memory the late Mr and Mrs M Cotes For complimentary transportation to services please call or Church School or Beginners Kindergarten to I to Everyone Most Welcome CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Rd N Minister The Rev J L BO and Mrs Eleanor Sunday Feb 1 1976 am Worship Church School Sermon Si How We Relate To The Church on the Hill Is an Interdenominational gallon ministering to tho needs of community All Welcome BAHAI FAITH You are warmly Invited to attend a fireside discussion Friday evenings p m Phone 6138 The diversity In the human family should be Ihe cause of love and harmony as It Is In music many dlllerent notes blend together In the making of perfect chord EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE A C JJChurch II Sunday Feb 1 1976 Worship am Sunday 11 DO a Morning 7 Evening Service Tuesday fl m Prayer Service and Bible Study Thursday m C A AIL ARE WELCOME Excellent tree lown Bus Service for children and ad to and rem Sunday School on the All Red Bus Also Rural pick up For Inlor mat Ion phone or BAPTISTCHURCH Georgetown A Fellowship Sunday Feb Sunday School for all ages a Morning Worship Evening Fellow ship Thought Peace rules the day when Christ rules the mind BETH EL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sunday Feb 1976 Sunday Worship Services at a m and I m Pre school Sunday School during morning service Sunday School during the afternoon service You are welcome of Ihe Back to God Hour heard over these Hamilton C O C am dial 1150 SI Catharines CHSC am dial 1120 Toronto CHIN FM a dial H Toronto CKFH dial UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Rev Chas Beaton B A D George Elliott MA PhD Director of Sunday Feb 1 1976 am Sunday Church School and Nursery Everyone most welcome ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH BOM II Street East Founded 1847 Pastor Rev Das Sydney BSc Phone Sunday Feb 11976 am Sunday School It 15 a m Morning Worship p Evening Fellow ship at the home of Mrs Par sons Rd Monday Mission Circle home of Mrs Wagner THECHURCHOF ST ALBANTHE MARTYR Anglican Corner and St Alban s Dr Rev Leonard Rector rector Music Mrs Frank Thursday Jan 30 m Holy Eucharist Friday Jan m Pot Luck Supper and social evening Holy Eucharist Sunday Feb a Holy Eucharist 10 a m Choral Eucharist 30 a Church School and Nursery Everyone Is

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