Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 10, 1976, p. 25

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ROCKWOOD baby Chalmers was two months old when this picture was taken Mother Kerry is Rockwood correspondent for the Free Press in her spare time Rockwood roundup Chalmers Hi cry one I back on beat with a new addition age three months For your convenience you can me by phone Monday through Friday between the of 11 a 10 Weekends catch- as- can NcwsitemscanatsobemailedtomeatPO box Rock wood or dropped off in my mailbox at 1M Hams SI The deadline for these items is Monday except for genties If you would like coverage of a specific event and or would like pictures taken please call well in advance service and associations if you wish mill covenge of your organization please your corresponding secretary send me written report at O box and we will attempt to find space when ever pobsible The paper serves the right to edit copy to fit spice and polity Inclosing I I mglacf to be back and remember the old Chinese proverb no knowec no pnnlee P S Please don call mom at other times until I m a little older Eden House activities described for WI Women Inst it the homo of Mr Nov with the president Mr presiding After opening meeting she re id poem titled will be held Sat Dec at Trimly Cliurch Institute members have been invited by the I girls to demonstration and sampling of cooking at the home of Mrs Friday evening Nov Light ladies from were able to it tend Mrs John in when she showed her slides of ihe I 1 ton last Jun Iteporls report of the area ton held IB and 19 was given by Mrs J Ramsey and Mrs K Plans were m ide for the Christmas a pot supper with and entertainment to follow ithteen members and two visitors answered the roll call of Some accomplishment of that I I done before for ind Were Mrs Mrs Tosh Mrs Tosh her ideas of motto Minds are like parachutes they work belter when open den housi Mrs introduced the speaker Mrs Betty Marshall who lb the activity director at Roust Nursing Home She of responsibilities and how she accomplishes them from her enthusiasm she enjoys htr work She also says that volunteers play an important part concluded her talk with poem Current events were given by Mrs E Tosh and lunch is served by the hostess Mrs Nellis and Mrs J Correction in article There was an error in last week Fret Press con terning ihc accidents and occurrences reported to police It was reported thai a car parked in the driveway at the Maria St apartments was damaged Oct In fact the tar was not there when the d image occurred but at The owner of the lives in the apartments Watch was kept at the apartments to prevent vandalism on Halloween Theo Al WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR HAIRSTYLING Mens Ladies Childrens HOURS Closed Monday Tuei Wad Thuri 8 30 to 6 30 to Sat BOOim to Sank 5 Main St Acton Across from IGA 8530328 Bible fills hunger Rockwood women hear Treat lime with reverence said Mrs Verna Root at the women meeting for Unit One Your hours are numbered and if you kill Time you are injuring the future The choice is yours and you have only one chance to use time so use it with eternal values in view Remember the wheels on the chariot of Time have ratchets on them so they can only go one way ahead is import ant that each of us uses time to learn the everlasting ruths of the Bible Mrs Frank was both the hostess and pianist for her guests the happy mood of fellowship was evid throughout interesting program prepared by the president Mrs Florence Trousdale hunger Mrs Lois Tosh introduced the study topic with the words of one of the new hymns it dealt with the satisfaction with which the Bible feeds people Science does not sat isftj Man s longings but the llorrf of God is the only si go which fills that hunger continued There are today still million ate people in the world and who are only semi literate in spite of the Those who a low level of reading ability need books thai are very simple The Bible society has produced selections from God Word for them they are graded from kinder gar ten level upwards but the comforting message of God love is there for the new readers African and South American literacy programs sponsored by the govern use this material be cause they are so popular with the readers Even Christians such as Moslems like the material Thus the Word of God helps both the readers reading skills and helps him understand the care of the heavenly Father Variety All of the members to the remainder of the study indicating the variety of the work of the Bible Society Earthquake victims of Italy were given comfort through gifts of a Bible in habitants of Fiji gel their Bibles by boat and bought the entire cargo people in New Guinea who were cannibals worshipping idols only years ago now have Bibles for their daily security and nurture Mrs Daisy Klngshott related the news of a child who had received a Bible eagerly only to have her father forbid her to read it He locked her in without food or light to force her to give It up When she refused still the father also began to read the book and to his surprise he was captivated al the Good News in the scriptures Later he joined his daughter in studying her book While we In North America reading the Bible the people of our sister continent South America arc keenly reading it Bible has converted many they were led to Christ as they read the Scripture It is the mission of churches to give out Cod word to the world we can all have a part in this vision of a God centred world stated Mrs Margaret The meeting closed with a Singofa Wonderful Love Voters lists updated in Eramosa township There are registered voters in the township of reports clerk Lloyd Hindley The clerk said this is the number of people on the updated voters list for the December municipal election Of this amount he continued people arc eligible to vole on the plebiscite of whether or not the proposed arena should be paid for with township funds Only land owners could vote on this issue Mr said There are eight polling stations in the square miles of the township Remembrance Day observed on Sunday The Acton Free Press Wed November 10 B9 Rockwood Centennial public school auditorium was filled for the Remembrance Day service held Sunday The Rev David Janzen Protestant Chaplain al the Guelph Correctional Centre was guest speaker giving an inspiring address is provided by the Inter varsity choir of of The Rev It Sinclair and Eden Mills Presbyterian churches conducted service assisted by the Rev Horry Rets Rockwood and Stone United Churches Rodney Bell of Sacred Heart Roman Catholic church and Ernest of St Johns Anglican Church members of the Legion Legion Auxiliary Boy Scouts Cubs Girl Guides Brownies also attended LIMOGES Old TEA SERVICE and DINNER SERVICE A draw on Dec 1st for gifts of your choice valued at SO each Every purchase valued at 2 and over will be entered- ih Die- Marjorie MacKay is guest speaker Presbyterian Women Missionary Society held their November meeting it home of Mrs Gordon Edinborough ltd Mrs Sinclair presi dent introduced and tht guest speaker Mrs Marjorie MacKay of She showed slides and told of her experiences while doing Gins Inn edifca tton work for the church in India Mrs Guide News For the next three Wed nesday evenings starling last week of the eldest Rock wood girl guides will be at tending the main station of the Guelph I- ire Department along with other in irta The guides hope to earn their Safely badge Guide will be held on Sunday December 12 I ciders are hoping that ill parents will come to the enrol ment and Christmas tea that afternoon and their daughttrs enrolled and pre with badges that Ihey have earned Lieutenant J and would like It s a spring garden blooming full our finest quality imported Treat yourself to a Dutch Treat today DaffodilSnow Drops Plant now for Fall EVERGREENS SHRUBS ALL SPRING A FLOWERING off BULBS For the Unique Gift Try Our Dried Arrangements Tropicals Fresh Cut Flowers Phone 8532980 Caroline Flower Garden Centre Rockwood bowling Trim Minding Carney J 3D Countrymen Mustangs Kay s tour Comcrj Five Pirn One Dynemllos Norton 19 The Happy Iff I IT tin over Dune spare Dave Lloyd Madden Dune Kingsbury spare Harvey Jeslln spare Sam Danny John Polo Don Gerry Boy ftale Women over Parkin Nellie Sue Johnson Gary 1 pes George Kay Feeds John Polo Allan js Norton Ms Dune hedran spare Hoy Optimists pis ted Jeslln its Dune Kingsbury Danny lob pis John Dales Paul Four Don 1 Results of played Nov Muitangs pis Dave Ha Gang pis Gen ISJ Countrymen pi has wide experience in tc telling and has done deaconess work in many in Canada as Vancouver Island Indian school at Bertie Manitoba and Peace chew art and is recently as deaconess of Knox ehurth The devotions were con dueled by Miss Peorcn Donations were received for Women s cash baza The FAMILY GROUP moots at The Acton Y Mondays at 8 Hon SNOOKER EXHIBITION BY Cliff Thorburn WORLD RECORD HOLDER OF PERFECT GAMES WILL BE APPEARING AT Acton Family Billards Sunday November 14 at pm TICKETS ON SALE AT ACTON FAMILY BILLIARDS Per Person Door Prize PRICES LOWER THAN THE SUPERMARKETS WAREHOUSE lo Ihink Mrs Thatcher for her help with all he guides Tor making the parly such a Hold the line Members of llallon He Administration took hard line on budget guidelines set before them during a meeting Wed at the regions head quarters in Burlington The committee agreed that expenditures for ongoing pro grams would not be allowed to by more than per cent over last TRIPAK WBIWSKIMMfD 3QT limit GRANULATED WHITE SUGAR limit first season From Florida TANGERINES PRODUCE OF USA fed Emperor GRAPES LB EFFECT TO NOV SIRLOIN GROUND STEAKS COTTAGE ROLLS LB VEL LIQUID DETERGENT Minr- Limit a IS or Fresh prom BANANAS 5 IBS FLORIDA WHITE GRAPEFRUITS EACH BRISKETS Flamingo Stand CHICKENS LB WE THE TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO STOCK Promise Prices WAREHOUSE FINDS

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