Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 10, 1976, p. 24

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B8 The Acton Free Pyess Wed November 1976 District Page Churchill Remembrance service at Churchill church by Mrs Mac Arthur Remembrance Day Sunday was observed in the tional way at Churchill with Mr John sounding The Last Post and Reveille Special music included Herman Hymn to Canada sung by Mr J C Denny assisted by the choir and the choir anthem was For the Healing of the Nations A special guest speaker Rev D B Thierry from the Canadian Bible Society made an appeal for funds to support this important work His presence reminds us that the roe Is of Churchill church and those of the Bible Society are historically intermingled as it was in our church just one hundred ago that the Upper Canada Bible Society was formed Sunday November 14 Mrs will again be in the pulpit Rev Mctadden reports thai his com municants class has com their studies and that on Sunday Nov there will be a reception of new members There will also be celebrated the sacrament of baptism Paper drive ThcCCCW asked you not lo forgel the paper drive his month Newspaper maga and cardboard each bundled separately are to be taken Monday Nov 22 and Tuesday Nov to Ihc storage shed of Norm ner s concrete yard same place as last time Congratulations to Jack and Marshall on the birlh of a son Scott and Kelly are delighted about their new babj brother Sympathy is extended to the Smith family of our com munily in the loss of a husband and father The Lucky Eleven hunt club again lived up to their reputation by arriving home Sunday afternoon with three deer Mr Donald Anderson of the fifth line Is one of the lucky hunters Ho 11 owe en party The annual Hallow e en parly at the church a week ago was a roaring success as usual The C C C W sored the event providing prizes and goodies but the young themselves planned and supervised Ihe contests games and decorations The highlight for children was spooky horror room designed by the senior boys where several mad scientists presided over test tubes experiments and an opera t ing table The dimes collected as an entry fee along with the fines for those who failed wear a costume were donated lo Everyone young and old enjoyed fun evening together which ended in everyone favorite way with lunch Ospringe Simon Oosterhof top candy bar salesman Doris tines Mrs Allen has been a patient in General Hospital We all wish her a speed return good health The 1st Brownie Pack attended Knox Presby tenan Church on Sunday morning along wilh their leaders Mrs Jim Mrs Ernest Wynne and Mrs Sam Mr and Mrs Gordon had a visit one day from their new wee grand daughter Greyson and her parents Dr and Mrs David Greyson of Toronto Mr and Mrs Richard of s haw a also visited at Iht simc home Scott and Kelly Marshall are with their grand mother Mrs Arnold awaiting the return of their mother Mrs Jack Marshall from Ihe hospital with their wee baby brother Sympathy is extended to Mrs Ward Bruce in the death of brother Jim Sayers of A ton sales The chocolate bar sales came to a very successful completion on Friday The leading sales personnel were Simon selling bars Ann who sold in bars Karen sold bras Other leading salesmen were Erik Ken John Manes and Rob Schneider A special thanks is extended to all who made ihc chocolate bar drive the success il has been FIVE NEW GUIDES who were enrolled into the Eden Mills Guide Co Kim Boose Sarah Brown Came Kirton Nancy Knsch Lianne McGregor Monica Hamilton was absent when the picture was taken Leaders are Ann Chesworth and Heard Eden Mills Guide News den Mills Guides Sad farewells to one senior Guide were contrasted with enthusiastic welcomes to six newlyenrolled Guides last Tuesday evening in ceremonies taking place before guests who included Mrs Marilyn Boose and Jason Mrs Jean Brown Mr Kirton Mrs Joan Kirsch Mrs Peggy McGregor and Sandy Brownie Leaders Mrs Diana Wallace and Mrs and District Com missioner Mrs Belty Peine The six new members of of our Guide Company Kim Boose Sarah Brown Moinca Hamilton Carrie Kirton Nancy and Lianne McGregor are eager lo participate fully in all of the Company activities ally to earn badges Barbie Adair was ted with her All Round Cord by her Mrs Mar garet Barbie who has always been an enthusiastic and helpful Guide and Patrol Leader also works as a Pack Leader in the Brownie Pack and has helped at several New plant in Erin twp A plant for the manufacture of sailboats Is under con struction at Erin Bruce Mor Hlllsburgh furniture manufacturer is heading Ihc new enterprise Brownie Pack holidays Entertainment followed with a skit Why we shake hands with our left hand written and performed by Sylvia Schelkle and Sarah Hay ward and our perennial favourite game where the audience supply adjectives verbs and nouns to fill gaps in a story was led by Tammy Clifford with The Girl Guides a history and by Barbie Adair on Our Camp Refreshments we reserved by hostesses or the evening Carol Paula Hay ward Sherry Kirton Sylvia and Ann Schwart who baked beautiful cakes and cookies for our enjoyment By the time taps were sung we were all feeling very as we realized that this was Barbie last Guide meeting with us and thai would soon leave for Vancouver wilh her family All Ihe best Barbie till we meel again BARBIE ADAIR was presented with her All Round cord by her mother Mrs Margaret Adair at the meeting of the 1st Eden Mills Guides The family is moving to Vancouver flMT Nov 11th 12th 13th 3 DAYS ONLY QUANTITIES ARE LIMITFn SO SHOP EARLY Swing Chair DELIVERY CHARGES IN EFFECT ON ALL ITEMS Credit Convanlanca 1 Any of TrwM Credit Cards Accepted MILTON MALL 55 ONTARIO ST MILTON 8788178 Open 10 am 930 pm Daily Mon Sat WW

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