Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 26, 1977, p. 8

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8 The Acton Free Press Wednesday Jan 26 1977 Church holds meeting By Mrs Art Benton The annual congregational meeting of Presbyterian Church as held In the church the evening of Jan 19 with the Itcv Barrow as chairman Good reporU were heard from ill depart menu Session numbers include the minister clerk Patterson and K Fred J Brown Appleyard and Mrs J Cnchton Board of m lingers arc treasurer Mrs W J ton Apple Albert J Benton Thomas Given J Brown Wilfred Kirkwood is chair man and William Kirn score tary Trustees ire Fred I Drown Lloyd and Donald Lindsay Mrs J is organist Mrs A J Benton choir leader Mrs J Brown Jr Mrs J Benton and Mrs Bovlc are building up the School The A had i busy as seen by the financial report and the over subscribed I heir allocation Lunch wis enjoyed the meeting We regret that Mrs Jus Noble is hospitalized but ho pi for her better he illli soon Mrs T M at tended training school on Jan 13 and 14 for Hit course Clothes for Leisure which she will begin soon ll Mrs Clifford was in vested at the Cub meeting last week Craig Armstrong has earned hi orderly and his tcim I badge The Cubs selling Seoul Chnslmos ind we are Imppy lo report sold of them The profits from ihem look them to set the Georgetown tie lire production of lhe liungiloose inks people in ire who bought e The art having another drive In the future so sive your them know lint some call Dick Hack IT are also selling litkets for Pro ceeds for these two ventures will help stnd three Lime house Stouts 1 the in J I I this Summer tubs Scouts joinetl in Inkt on Hit Brute I rail from Hit iflitb Lint to lhe on lhe line Some Inked some id snow hhots cross tountry skis lhe slopped for Hurt hid lunth w irmtd up Ihey left lhe Senilis lo luntli ind up did I risk id to Itoek house IheCubs ire m better shipe had good turn I inks li Itotk Book Din Kick Juhntlwtn Pelt ilton for litlpuiL Couple leave for home in Guelph Doris Inrs A large crowd of neighbors and friends of Mr and Mrs Cecil githered at Ospnnge school evening to honour ihem on their departure from lhe neighbourhood and wish well in their new home Those in charge of the pre sen tat ion on of lhe community were Mr and Mrs I- rink 1 Mi ind Mrs Ken Mrs I I Mr Mrs Hoi Mrs id Hit iddies is prtpirtd Mrs ids purse money was li Mr Mrs moved Hindu Hit door i lhe portablt Eden Mills Senior Citizens UCW in news his pirsimliU all Ik tell il should do Come st mult i li mil I oil The Senior Citizens Sun shine Club met Wednesday afternoon in their club room with the president Anna Wil son in the chair The meeting opened with a poem entitled The Beauty of a Smile Canada was sung some items of business were attended to A new member was added Mrs Ethel Ray of welcomed A motion was made to pur chase a new mirror a small fine is to be impose on members who forgel lo wear their name pins Mr Bob Love is lo show Slides on Feb 16 of various areas of Eden Mills and Any senior is invited to attend The meeting was adjourned by Mr for cards etc Refreshments were served by the lunch commit tee Hunting Thursday the Seniors spent the day on quilling and will again quilt on next The C W of the United Church held a successful luncheon in the community hall Wednesday noon with lhe usual large turnout Mr Eric Locked is re covering nicely after surgery at St Joseph hospital REGISTER NOW for ACTON WINTER PROGRAM Ebenezer TROPHY WINNERS at last weekend s Rock- moba Snowmobile Rally are front row from left to right Patty Winters Brent Lush Steve Lush Donald Winters and Robert Bonner Back New baby in area By Mrs Kan McLean Rev a sermon topic was God our Father Commentators from the Bible found a comparison between the 10 commandments and the Lord prayer To speak of one god In the days of the ten commandments was a great forward step In the season of harvest there are great crops from little seed God must be in lhe land Out in the open fields you know there is a God 11 was quite natural for Ruth to say Thy God shall be my God when she left Moab When you say of God He is our father you are of royal descent You ore row from left to right Lions president Walter Gotoiiimos i j chtld He wants to lake you In His arms to Martha and Neil Moffat on the birth of i Andrew Neil a brother Swanston Sandy Kingsbury Ken Ostrander and Robert Logan Photo by Don Hilts Meetings dance choir in news for Dana and Jill Iti Winifred Smith lhe meeting of lhe Church look place in Sunday Jan All reports of different com nutlets were encouraging I imncml statement showed very good and gratifying to those in is lo be hoped jear will be even belter if ill concerned stnvtd to m so Two resigned from tin session those being I I and Debbie Installed lo replace Ihem wen Jill and limitson Other member of the session I il met lhe Men sC is sponsor i in interested in pureh ticket from member of the choir With lhe help of some out side talent the mens choir entertained the senior ens of Acton to i concert on Wednesday evening of last week members of Iht C braved the cold weather of last week and dlendtd the quilting it the Church Nine quilts were completed for welfare work lliosc unending the dance sponsored by the Hall Hoard Saturday night report real good time Glynn Powell provided Iht music Keep m mind the Annual meeting of lhe Community Centre this Sunday iflernoon two This is lhe of all to come out voice ions install a com milteethal will pi in Iht Milts for A and I Marshall art patients in the Georgetown Hospital A was in intensive care for i few days last week but has now improved enough and is shinng a room with his friend and neighbor Slim Marshall We sincerely hope won he long till they recovered and are able return home Haw fulth Much has been said about young people of some comments not always in their favor week an incident happtntd that gave one i ftclinc of pride and faith that youth of today who will be liking over for society in the future will do a cood job of our resi dents jusl before New Years lost i w shopping in Georgetown It considerable amount of Shi left her name and Rockwood bowling II Optimists IH irneys BO Mi l 4 i iids I 1 One The II our Cor Virions A s Poptye Il hi ilk Sim Dunn Dune spirt Ted Mm I Id I pis Gordon Marion pts Danny I- our Corners pis Nellie Slokman Don pis Ittid Harry Clcland Jim Dales f Paul 540 Nor Ions 2 pis lioy Sue Nightingale North Halton phone number with the local police as there was no name in the wallet only identification being an eye ippoinlment of a local doctor Three weeks after was lost the owner received a phone call that a wallet had been handed into the police A young student of Georgetown High of Street Georgetown found the wallet and handed it to the police The police tele phoned the eye specialist and the owner w is contacted Needless say she was very happy and lhanktd ind rtw her for her honesty Welcome To Our Table HARROP OF MILTON Steak Lunch TBone Potatoes Vegetable Coffee or Tea HALTON HILLS RECREATION and PARKS DEPARTMENT Invites You To Attend 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