Choir from Burlington entertains Golden Agers A special musical treat was silver trimming and the men started lapping Tho Acton Free Press Wednesday April 13 1977 B9 enjoyed when a 38- voice were handsome In beige choir from Burlington com shirts and dark trousers and prised of senior citizens gave bow tics an excellent program at the A number of choir afternoon meeting of Acton lions from Sound of Music Golden Age Club wen well received Poems The ladies presented a were rtad including The pretty picture in their pink Touch of the Master Hand blue and mauve caftans with Several tunes on the ac MEMBERS OF the Golden Age Club were delighted by the program given by 38 singers from Burlington at their last meeting St parish hall was packed for the special occasion despite bad weather Blue Jays opener a fine present for ball fan Thursday afternoon at Toronto Exhibition Park was a dream come true for Maxwell Mr Maxwell area resident for the past years recently celebrated his birthday One of the gifts he received was a ticket to the opening game of ihe 1977 Toronto Blue Jays bast ball season Despite the three bo low Celsius temperature Mr Maxwell barely fell the cold As far as he s concerned Toronto been out in the cold for ihe past years ever since the Toronto Maple Leafs a professional baseball team in International League left lown The Leafs were forced to close shop when their stadium was and it until last year thai an enlarged Exhibition Stadium was completed allowing professional baseball to come back to Toronto Eric love for baseball dates much further back lhan the Leafs however back the days when Toronto ballplayers were as good as any in the United Slates Mr Maxwell played amateur baseball in Toronio back in the 1920s and Baseball used be the and the long time baseball fan enjoyed himself number one in town thoroughly THERE WERE SOME TENSE moments during Thursday Toronto Blue Jay game but Torono won Acton resident Eric Maxwell 71 took in the opener The tickets were a birthday present Mr and Mrs lion Gillespie firmly visited Ihtir parents Mr and Mrs I imbcrt of Acton weekend new families were welcomed inio lown by Hi Service hostess Marlent last month Mr Mrs Tony ilognont sons and have iheir home hero from Weston Mr Mrs Harold Todd have come from the same pi tee Mr and Mrs Bob 1 eopardi and sons Robbie and Anthony have moved to Alton from and Michelle Michael and Mr Mrs Jim have from Brampton I rom come Mr Mrs Vinec and diughlcr Jill Mr and Mrs lart and daughters Shelly and i h Iheir home after leaving Mr Mrs Dunn have moved here from he remembers Bigger lhan hockey by far In fact hockey because ihe Maxwell in was number ihree behind Corners was a baseball and in those large producer days baseball talk round The Maxwell name is well ihe house these known around Acton partly brings i of because Eric was a rural from trie He postal rouie deliverer for a remembers travelling to number of years and also Toronto Island whin hi was Acton woman to attend conference An artist geneticists and a Territorial Central Muse member of parliament will be among the special guests attending the annual meeting of the Provincial in will hi introduced to the members Discussion groups orkshops on the various Chapter of Ontario IODL on of the Order will April 11 and 14 at the Royal be held Wednesday evening Hotel Hamilton all day Thursday The Over women representing election of to chapter throughout Ihe pro- represent the J Ontario vince have registered for the members on thi Provincial chapter delegate and will attend on April 14 Mrs of Hamilton Provincial Jean guest speaker ill be the President will preside over dinner at 15 beginning with the opening ceremonies Wed morning at to be followed by the annual reports of the Provincial Of fleers At 1 Wednesday after noon Nancy Simpson of J Jucquc Kingston Prcsidcnl of the Association of Genetic Counsellors of Ontario and Helen Hughes and of the Hospital for Sick Children Toronio wilt speak on the IODE Con for Children Project in Genetic Counselling At 15 J Ronald Bayne Medical Director or SI Peter Centre Hamilton will speak on Concern for the Al Mrs Winifred Marsh Toronio ihe artist whose col lection of paintings of he Tribe of the Carl Eskimo has been pur chased by the National Chap ter as a Silver Jubilee gift to be presented lo the evening will be New MP Pirspective Acton members attending the dinner only will be Mrs Mrs Gordon Curric Mrs R Mrs John and Mrs Idents An update on the picture in ihe Free Press iwo weeks ago of the high school class in 1928 Blanche Smith should read Jean Smith One of the people whose name was missing is Anna Allison Phone 87735 12 or GARDEN WHEELBARROWS AC steel or Regularly 64 NOW GARDEN MASTER WHEELBARROW GENERAL WHEELBARROW GARDEN SPRAYERS OFF loihir still in Toronto see Toronto play for the International league in win in double header the firsl garni I ll in IH in rungs came back lo wm the nightcap 1 ind ihe for the Blue Jays rn rem optimism IhLv expansion le and ihey II lose tot this year hi admits vi got ihi best in baseball and good young They ve with of older players and ihij only better of it out for them in a few Much lo brie the I won game White Sox Ii is the best birthday present In hid in a long Electric RR museum theft two welding cutting torch goggles and a J of oxygen mother of wen stolen from Ihe displuy building of the Hoc trie Itulway Historic Associatn I mo bit ill record number of Acton district people hive hid most enjoyable holidiys in ihe south Ihis winter Items for this column are welcome ind appreciited give us a oil Harry Black gave several humorous numbers as he portrayed Victor Several Faster numbers were sung with audience pation Before the singing of Give Us This Day one of Ihe male members gave a provoking number Pause and Refresh which was an message Thi final number Amazing Grace was a filling climax to this out standing program and the choir received a standing ovation In spite of the untimely blustery afternoon i full house was present Many had ihe opportunity of pcrsonaly thanking the choir as sand wiehes and a of tea Ihe controversial phy by Peter Shaffer is roundid the afternoon playing at the Royal Alexandra The In Toronto Knowing that pari of film was shot in and the story centred around a boy w irped for Of horses Ihis horso lover was delighted to be able to see thi stage pi recently I knew something of the plot The pi consists predominantly of dialogue between the disturbed boy his psychiatrist after lies been arrested for mutil six horses The well advertised nude scenes emphasis on sadism and undisguised sexual overtones mide me very wary of actually the play However with horses in mi sol went Audience in id of finding in offensive production I is enthralled hi powerful statement of I hi definition if insanity The boy worships horses the great god finds outlet for his intense passion in idonnL the horses In ins for and rides rites of his worship an so mount my re horse lover finds completely in s fit lings only when the boy is a disastrous first with a stable girl that hi helmed wilh horror and puts out iyis of thi who witnissid his humaiiinss The seene is done with sympathises with tin Dufferin works lint was sci up in runt of nnr hire numbers of I and Gypsum Workers because of in imp in negotiations for new old ran November 1 ol ycir Union officials int a letter of intent in in Ihe niw contract that would sel higher than wage lids Ann Inflation Board i MID limns Company of mdnlain ihey ire most money under MB clnih Mrs Gibson Mrs Van Miss Jane ilitgms all of spenl ihi islir holiday weekend in I ritnds are sorry to learn Mrs red Sail is a in in Mr Mrs Sill had jusl returned Honda when she Having inel tthe young delighted the of acting iyLd thisbov in his first role Douglas impbell was so iinintmg is thepsyehnlrist I dgotohimanvtimi But it w is horses I loed In moui the will ust rial horses and all tin rt Ihey it their But in the sum stage ihtrt there s no seenery or costumes tin horses wen pi In fiveilijjnl Iwobhck three white we irmt still work pi on their feet to ill homes seulplured horses head masks on lop of their hi ids billet of their moiimcnts wis ixquisiti were epitome of horse proud be ils il tin till just is in love w them i I found myself illy in imp ilhy with the boy play nil recommend lis to horse liner or tod II was some thine of i slunk logo out hum own si next mortiinj ill ready to worship my own god lu find a fit old covered with mud limkint sheepish with her let over lie rll Mark in tin lornir and in full Urines von down to irlhina hurry IODE members plan Jubilee Tea for May Helen Jocqui dueled by Ire Bike gone ltoid North rtsideni reported poliee ihu unknown removed his ihree speed red M from Bennett publn The bike also has with ebromi and i black soil ape ihnrcd the April meeling of ihe Itkeside IOUI- held in the board room of ihe I egion on evening list members attending wire fin lor Ihi Jubilee lea to lit Id it ihe home of M TajloronMiy report of plans for innivcrsary banquet held In wis sinttil lalenl was con ihi serving of refresh For details on plans covering Conx Spring Grain Beans New Forage Seedng call- CLIFFORD BROWN 360 GEORGE ST MILTON 1T3 CARPET CORNER MAIN ST NORTH ACTON 8533620 You Headquarters in Helton Hills for CARPETING CUSHION FLOORING DRAPERIES CERAMIC TILES DRAPERIES THINGS 16 Plaza ACTON 1011 lip petting April REFRESHMENTS SERVED SO YOURE GOING TO BUY A NEW HOME THE WIZARD of OZ Milton District High School April 20 April 21 April 22 8 pm Hot before yon look nt mini We build quality Homes And offer 172 different home Whether you modest or two rcmnlii euiiHtalit mntcnnla professional No No compromises value their year for quality wo do ours Homes tout no re Often lew due to voluim jwwir advanced Phone todny fir Adults 3 Students 2 Senior Citizens and Children Under 12 1 00 Aulhorttod Dealar HOMES DISPLAY COURT BRUCE CANARY was in hospital when his house league team won on Championship Day so his parents brought him the tropny there Bruce was under observation for lung problems DANCIN6 Every Saturday 9 pm to 1 at the Acton Legion APR 16 Bl WRIGHT Apr 23Country D Guardsman May 7Tha Mystic Royal Commltiion 21 Country Sydo 28BJ Wright Admission 4 00 per couple ENTERTAINMENT IN LOUNGE EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 1AM PLAYS FRI SAT ONLY APRIL IN THIS MAN KILLED FIVE PEOPLE TODAY HE STILL LURKS THE STREETS THE TOVIIN SUNDOWN A TRUE STORY Texas PLUS DONT OPEN THE WINDOW PLAYS SUN APR 17 ONLY CRAZY CAT TRIO Those Risque Rascals and That Heavy Traffic Gang in a Show THE NINE FRITZ BoxOfficeOpona7pm Show Starts 30 DIAL 8245431 DllTEIN