The Acton Free Press Wed October Area secretary visits Bible Society executive The local branch of the Canadian Bible Society met on October in the Pres Church House to welcome the area secretary Rev D B Thierry from Hamilton Harold Swallow was in the chair and despite the poor weather there was good attendance Rev J Corvers of the Christian Reformed Church led in devotions and spoke of the accuracy of some of the more modern translations while he rend the King James Version himeself He felt members should be very careful in selecting a version Illustrating his point Mr Swallow turned the chair over to presidentelect Mrs Daphne King of the Anglican communion who spoke of certain aims she had Mention was also made Silver plate given for 10 years help A feature of particular interest at the meeting of Dublin Women Institute on Thursday evening was the presentation of a threetiered Silver cake plate to Mrs by Mrs Lasby As Mrs explained it was a thank you to Ann from the Branch for her ten years of service as a leader in which she had given instruction to mam girls on the groundwork for being good Mrs McCarron continues on as a leader of Dublin South girls and is now assisted her daughter Theresa Although the weatherman was introducing winter on Thursday night there was a good turnout of members Mrs Norton presided and Mrs Smith acted in the capacity of secretary treasurer in the absence of Mrs D Hunter Retirement Roll call was answered A for retirement Some thought of doing crafts others would like to travel and one member is looking forward to belonging to a Senior Citizen tion A treasurers report was Smith nice balance training for leaders in District will be held at the C Drury School Milton on Featuring Fruits on November and December Mrs C Armstrong reported on the booth held at the Acton Fall Fair which was quite rewarding and on the dlsplav exhibits at Acton and Milton Fairs Standing Committee reports were given by Mrs C for the Visiting Committee and Mrs Wilson on the Booth Two banquets are being planned for November and November 19 Historical Mrs C Armstrong as VON moves VON Branch has a new home It is Elizabeth Gardens School Croy den Burlington The phone number remains the The office has been set up in an unused classroom in the school Elizabeth school is close to the Burling ton boundary line Previously VON mam office was in Joseph Brant Hospital Y JFRKSATVSUN A Rare and Special Movie District Director gave a full account of the meeting held in Milton on October and gave details of District Day to be held November 2 at Church seventh Line Hilton Hills It wilt be a Historical Day when Twcedsmuir Books of the different branches will be laspected details were completed about the Branch tuchrc and Sale to be held in Hall on Nov ember A talent number given by Mrs A Near in costume wis a humorous and heartwarming reading en titled Mrs takes to the air It was enjoyed much b everyone Members were reminded of the Sale to be held at the home of Mrs at the November meeting A fine lunch and a friendly social lime was enjoyed by the ladies being b Mrs Mrs J and Mrs assisted by the hostess Mrs of the illness of Rev Leonard Ewing and prayer Invoked on his behalf The chairman called on Rev D Thierry He an nounced the Old Testament translation to link up with Good News for Modern Man would be available on Nov ember i and at very modest prices He distributed liter He complimented the Acton Branch on an increase of nearly per cent in ings this year and especially he was gratified that a Soc icty message had been pre sented in all the churches which is unusual He told of progress In the distribution of the Word There are still BOO million illiterates to be taught to read Withthcapprdvalof the governments schools using the Bible as a text book nave been set up in Brazil Bolivia Guatemala and in parts or the USA since in the areas involved there was no other text book In the indigenous language Teaching is graded but those beginning to read learn first through the Word itself Baptism Sunday Baptized Sunday at Trinity United Church were William Allen Jerrard son of Thomas and Ann Division St Amy Butler daughter of David and Janet Butler Norman Ave and twins David Mark McConnell and Kenneth Shawn McCon ncll sons of John and Sheila It The Rev Beaton bap tized the children Thanksgiving theme for meeting of WMS The October Thank Offer meeting of Knox Church Women Mis Society afternoon auxiliary was held in the Mary Anderson room of the church Miss Isobcl Anderson the president opened the meeting by read a poem by Mary Edgar and offering a prayer Mrs William Mclntyre convener for the month led the worship and study period which centred on the Thanks theme The program consisted of a poem entitled The Voice of Thanksgiving two readings one about the history of thanksgiving day in America and Canada and one entitled Gods Gentle Nudgings The scripture lesson read by Mrs Near was Psalm Mrs led in prayer Roll call wjs answered with a scripture on giving thanks Mrs secretary and Mrs McKcnzic treasurer gave their reports It was again decided to send part of the thank offering as a Christmas gift to the work of the church in Guiana The meeting con eluded with the enjoyment of QUOTE Everything about this film carries the mark of tho professional An unforgettable film Harold Pla Texas TIME TO RUN has charm and polish Slat Telegram Fori Worth Texas Wellacted and competently directed Herald Los k OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN PLUS 2ND HIT John Wayne in Rooster ENTER Box Office Opent 30 Show Starts at A great motion picture TIME TO RUN artful moving a root winner Currier GaicilO McKmnoy Texas The audience was emotionally Involved Press Gazelle Bay Wis ed crverbbara ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH 8 pm SUNDAY OCT 31st OFFERINGREFRESHMENTS Archie Mochrie is 80 years old 491 are baptized in 20 year span A family birthday party was held to honor Archie of Timmlns on his birthday October 16 at the home or Mrs Hepburn a great niece Archie is a brother of the late Mrs John Bruce and resided with them a number of years when he worked at and McLeans Grocery store Those present at the dinner and party were his two sisters in law Mrs Alex Mochrie Eden Mills and Mrs Tom Mochrie Brampton His nieces and nephews Isabel and Ted Russell Ottawa May and Fred Wilds Acton Jack and Kitty Bruce Strat ford Bob and Bruce Acton his great nieces and nephews Norma and Bill Titus Acton Don and Wilds Hamilton and Rob May Ottawa Ted Jr Ottawa John and Carolyn Bruce stock Janet and Vern Musk grave Gait Karen Russell Kingston James Mochrie Eden Mills and friend Helen Lancaster Guelph Susan Bruce Acton Bruce Acton Eddie Bruce ford his great great nieces and nephews Wendy and Wanda Titus Bruce and Ken Hepburn Acton John Michael and Bruce Tavistock and William and Robert May Ottawa During the evening he received a phone call from one of his nieces In Scotland A pleasant night was en joyed by all Five babies all boys and a young man were baptized in Knox Presbyterian Church on October by the minister the Rev Andrew They were David Allen son of Keith and Barbara Andrews Road Allan son of David and Diane Gibson Mead vale Road James Russell son of John and Janet Goy 3 Seth Christian son of Peter and Heather Homer Churchill Rd S David Alexander son of Howard and Cynthia Pafchelt Brent Ave Guelph and Robert John McClure teenage brother of Janet In the 20year ministry of Mr McKenzie he has admin the rite of Christian baptism for persons Eat goodies Too much candy results in stomach ache especially for over indulgent children Is your car winterized Motorists are reminded to have their car freeze checked MARY HART and John Vandersluis were married October 2 in St James Anglican Church Guelph Vandersluis Hart Guelph wedding St James Anglican Church was the setting for the October double ring wedding of John Vandersluis he bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Hart Id Montana ltd The groom originally from Acton is he son of Mr and Mrs Jtlle lland ltd The Rev Dawson luttd at the wedding cere mony with Bob plamg the organ Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a tional long white gown for something old she wore the wedding ring belonging to her Hart Cathy Vcn acted as matron of honor with Bonnie Robert son and Marion as bridesmaids Robert was and John Mart win tin ushers A reception is hi Id at the Acton Band Hill ire now liv ing in Phone 877351 or 8777375 PET FOOD WEEK Master 20 Kg Bag Reg 1019 PREMIUM DINNER Master 20 Kg Bag Reg 8 70 DOG MEAL Master Kg Bag Reg 7 90 DOG KIBBLE MASTER FEEDS DownFilled COATS are Light as a Feather Warm as Toast available at PLAZA I Open Monday Saturday Security Income And flexibility No wonder theyre Canadas most popular investment mill llv milium mi ink I limit twirl W Flexibility Two Kinds Security Income TlieVfiiyuiulilinHlK ill mill 5imiir the mime if rhaiLlllMlk m I miinlims for e nil or it ii1i1ilv lull nine in e This I is limit iuslxen A Fully j sic red bonds These Kin ii is 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