The Acton Free Press Wed April WMS WA meet at Mrs Grays home Presbyterian give us lhat the falsehood and A April meet Ireaehery which Crucified was held at the home of Christ arc still part of our Mrs D Gray The lives today Help us to ex ident Mrs Donald Sinclair press our confidence in your was in the choir and opened Glorious victory over death the meeting with prayer thai others may know and by a hymn that Christ is risen Hallelujah What a Saviour Reports were read by Miss Mrs Milne told the story and Mrs D Gray of Christ up to Mrs A Dickey gave a report his Resurrection on Easter of the cards hat were sent to Morning closing with the ill and bereaved following prayer Our Mrs Lloyd gave a Heavenly Father Our hearts interesting paper On burst great gladness and the Gospel Records dealing joy when we think of the with the lift and teachings of under of the Resurrection of Jesus is found in the first four jour Son and all that this Matthew Mark means to us We rejoice in the UKe and John The meeting knowledge hat the closed with the hymn Jesus Fire again ship between God and restored jour act of giving jour Son We Christ is Risen today The president dosed the meeting and a social half roundup of the village extended to Mrs Alex in the of her father Mr Stewart Mr Sleuirt was resident of for mnn Mrs wist hi Don forget the llorti Meeting this day April at the Town Hall Tht group will meet a to listen to Pat Tucker grounds kttptr at Ihe Uni of discuss Spring planting He will show sinks concentrate on party for her grow will in this grandson Master MiLk Iub iryi All people in on muted Mick who just lurned eight is Mirjone and Mane rtgistrition night for the Saunders and Coopcnlivt Nur art in Honda this School There are week in the openings for three and four tounu People of the Church were pleased wilh the turnout at the Good Morning Breakfast This is an iffiir and group taking in interest in this event teresied in enrolling jour come on out next week at pm to Town Hall says president Thi registration is for if turns or four next Decern her he is eligible New Testament for Bible Club members barn at was struck by lightning in the early hours of Thursday morning Vic reports that a neighbour phoned and told him his barn was on fire at approximately The Fire was at the farm by The barn was com destroyed along with various pieces of form equip ment and some antiques stored in Ihe barn The fire department concentrated on eontrolling Ihe and checking that other buildings did not catch fire Mr is not certain that he will re build He that he has a year in which lo make his mind up a elause included in his fire insurance Mr was very pleased with the fast response of the department and fell that they had done all they eould Rockalong group has 39th meeting The annual meeting of Mrs W Women Institute rdueition and Culturil Ac in Number Community by Mrs A and Mrs W Peine Opening Ode and repeating Mrs Spent of the Mary Collect of opened Ihe meeting Mrs Public Mrs George Mitchell Re Hums Helen B sided for the business rs Achievement Day was Tin mum inn for the present following si Hi Club A Touch of of officers the at Dublin St Church Guelph adopted Apr for the president Mrs Mittlieil guests first president Miss The majority vote for Helen it vice fall course for bnnch rami president Mrs was quilting secret Mrs I The meeting approved for nine trt Mrs subscriptions of Home MtDuffe district director magazine Mrs public Mrs Black district Mrs W brought district news directors lo Ihe meeting The district pi mist Mrs W Bl was announced for Mrs will at Church roll call being Olympics Reports from Ihe following conveners followed Mrs A Treasurer culture and Canadian Indus tries by Mrs A McPhedran and Mrs Ken Spencer Obituary Funeral Easter Sunday for Vincent Price I- uneral semes were held Poster Sunday for Vincent Waller Price MA Q C J a man described by friends in the village as warm loving and under Mr Price and his wife Rulh in in 1969 when Mr Price retired as the senior member of Ihe legal firm of Price Barrett Mills inlayson and where he had concentrated on corporation law They bought lovely farm situated on the banks of the River and tailed it furniture Mrs Pricesaysher husband had enjoyed his retirement here in Roekwood and appreciated his many friendships Mr Price had a real feeling for Ihe village and was president of the Ratepayer Association at one lime where he worked along with others to preserve fictio SMILING FACES show the excitement of the Brownies and Guides as they gathered at the United Church last Saturday before visit the children s ward at the Guelph General Hospital The group made mobiles for the many patients that were unable to be home with their families for Easter MtKendry group committee president set this tour up for the girls who wanted to do a good turn for Easter described in of 1 Elliot novels Hit farm just off is of the district most elegant of Cinadiana masonry iht preserved all its old charm reluming old pine floors lo their original state wallpapering repainting decorating home in early World affairs He was extremely in in Ihe affairs of the world and was known inter nationally for his involve ment In World War I he joined the Canadian ptditionery Force as a Lieu tenant and was promoted to major In World War II he was a major stationed in Canada and second in command of the Royal Regi men I After Iht wir he devoted much of his time lo United Nations work He was national president of the United Nations Association in iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiinimiiii Eden Mills Guides Brownies Roekwood bowling l Walliei luesdn veiling Brown is out of her her insistent Guide who lers Kim Boost ithj Johns Miithtws ib Brown Julie Women over Kale Nellie la lloscti Kuiprr Ann Parkinson lvyHllthle543 Ruth Klnjtibury Oil ilili Kim House Uistussums on future plans were We find love wow mil showing us things they or reciting or a song Hit i before v is our for posters for tin ilruet lrnl eoiiixtitiin ich will receive 1 1 badge I anil r Dan lienauit726 flurry San Glen Cray Wayne Sam Check Acton fTicr Classified for good buy Sell it too Dial 853 2010 Canada vicepresident of the World Federation of Associations national dele gate in 19G0 to the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization and president of the Toronto Branch of United Nations Associations from 194547 He was also unique president of tht Alliance Canadian Francois and Ihe fnglish Speaking Union of Ihe British Empire and a member of the Royal Cana Military Institute Mrs Price says her husband maintained his keen interest in international af fairs and in recent years had kept in close contact with the Royal Regiment of Canada and his army associations mired wit Major Price was an Anglican and attended St John Church People who knew him respected him and admired his wit the Price s home has always been open lo the people in Ihe village where genuine hospitality was offered by the charming couple Although a prominent and busy lawyer he made time to those in need He was a Knight of the Military and Hospitaller Order of St Iizarus of Jerusalem and did charitable works among the lepers This is an old order and General al that time asked that Mr be so honored Mr Price was very fond of bis grandchildren Robin Timothy who spent many holidays with heir grandparents Wish wood He leaves his wife Ruth and daughter Laura Anne effort Hill per The in pre be hostess Apr for Hit re pi Mrs pi ins to be hostess for ij ting Groups four sponsor lunch is served hostess Mrs ill r cupboard Up hen It tiers eight t r I howl Iht It is Im tup I lull Wow We got our New Testaments wis the glad outcry as the Bible Club it season last Tuesday Students have been using the old copies from lend Faster songs added to the Afterwards a game of s ten teams much excitement as Ihe children tried to complete Ihe Bible verses given them by leaders old li Citizenship by Mrs John her plan festival Hub i Hunk Mrs nil ill of Mi nun thine is to them lo Junk rail Code lieinstkts winch wis used is pintle for their pictures uUIrs i new units mil I iiultntut Mrs He look on the booth al Iht inn equipment iiittion of ml Mrs who ire Heard entire Iv Nancy Duiker Stephen Tracey stars but Jaymc Ma and were excited at heir gift from Mrs Helen McDonald Mrs reminded the children to use them in the coming we months until the club re opens October When bring them back be sure there arc no cobwebs on them she smiled remind Ihem of their story of the who t find his er alike for their very real and the other newcomers Ihe Robinson sisters and the showed they had learned well this Mtnnonilc artists from in One will a demonstration from which experience the arlist elriws parallels to life A multi medn present height Bible for Ihe spider had hid den it with its nest All promised lo read their new Days like this make you feel it s worth while agreed the leaders Jasler program The taster program which preceded the presentation impressed he children with future after death If they the gifl of salvation thai Christ offered by His death and resurrection Through the story of Joe and Jills experiences after Gram funeral the children learned that death is not be dreaded but can be a time of joyful expectation all through Jesus Christ on Calvary Happy years memory work With many happy Good byes and Set you in Oct the group dispersed all happily clutching new Bibles On Sunday afternoon April the 3rd Pest of the Arts will be held The Mall of Park Kitchener at the eastern approach to the city on will be the selling Arts and crafts art being collected ens the from every corner of Water beauty as close up views of loo County and neighbor objects in nature merge mil areas The work is pre one into the other that of Mennonite musn and the printed word Two authors will read portions of their works Choirs ind sine ing groups will perform throughout mull of it mill were deolmirrul llowirs i wen to fill he mil bird work put in the glides Mrs He anil friend Mrs Helen Duncan the re mtndous response from he who Hit delicious home ikitl pies bit 111 inks lo hose people and dsn Mr lotin r I lime r who helped us will supplies pricing Mrs I Harden Mrs Junt li irnts for their FARMERS READYMIXED CONCRETE uses on he farm for concrete arm poultry housing barn Ittd bunks etc Co lots improve your will help you plan your farm i control ltd concrete mixed lor YOUR specific form job Call today for tte information Georgetown 877 or Guelph 824 WELCOME SERVICE If you are new in town or know someone who is PHONE 8533902 the past literature drama flower ai ing photognphy pottery weaving and music the Pest is adding architecture andgraphicart Special guest features this year include two Antiques will room sellings and a of old implcmenLs and tools Ihe til Iht lo surprise le in en I ik tin rs home I it IK then is collection Die toll wing re Read By Over People Weekly Shouldnt your message be here HALLIDAY HOMES The Dalewood shell 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