Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 1, 1977, p. 21

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At Home held Sunday on St Josephs lawn A chilly morning turned Joseph church lawn Sun Into a sunny and warm after day A crowd clustered out for the At Home on St side chatting and listening to THREE GENERATIONS at the tea table at St Joseph s At Home Sunday Mrs McCnstall pours tea for her daughter Kitty Allen and granddaughter Christine Allen to serve to the many guests Mothers plan a night out music Indoors tea cake were served Three feneration families presided the tea tables Mrs Catherine Kitty Allen and granddaughter Christine Allen Mrs Archie her daughter Mrs Pauline Gordon and granddaughter Patty Gordon The lea table was beauti fully decorated and centred with a three Hired mm versa ry tdkc Old books On disphy wert treasured old church record books which included the lion and bylaws of the Catho lic Tempcnnec Society dated an aciounl book which commenced in i baptism and burial book beginning in 1850 burials record beginning in and confirmation records commencing in ltuu The ChonliLrs sang with several of their numbers singing solos Dive Mas chintcr played the piano This is of events by parish for their lOth mm vrrsary the will held in the At Trinity The Acton Free Press Wednesday June 1977 B7 Parable of talents get 5 The of the Intents was the sermon topic at Sun day morning service at Trinity United church and when the people in the congregation left each had a bill to invest in any way they wished The Chuck Beaton gave his money out in a pro ject of trust Those present were asked to multiply It many times as they The Sunday school children were given sunflower seeds to plant and on Sunday Sept 18 the Sunday School child will bring their sun flowers the congregation will bring back the results of their experiment with the parable of the talents given to a project outside the God has given Hie people The and half within the servant who did nothing with church his I dent was afraid Mr Beaton said he govt out Use it joyfully Mr Beaton the money with the same hind urged his bemused listeners Its to lie hippy projctl us the gift of life the money is a symbol of the gifts thing V RABBITS ALMOST EVERYONE IS GETTING INTO ONE SERVICE AND PRICES THE TWO REASONS WHY PEOPLE COME TO MOTORS NO DOWN PAYMENT DIESEL RABBIT BANK PLAN FINANCING MILES UP TO PER GALLON who will be selling this chair owned by George Elliott in their auction sale June 3 at the arena Ken Hurren and Jim were collecting furniture that had been donated last Wednesday Last lunch at Y set by Norton The monthly meeting of the Acton Scout and Guide mothers was held at the Scout Hall May with members present The president Barb opened the meet and new secretary Leslie Johnson very capably read the previous month s mm The treasurers report was given by noting a balance of over Plans for a wedding they are catering to werediscusscd Arrange ments v ill be finalized by the banquet committee at our next meeting Out to dinner As has been the rule the past year or two the members celebrate the closing of a successful year by going out for dinner The date set was June at the Scout Hall travelling to the Steircrhoff just outside Any mothers interested in part leipating please contact one of the members The annual dance was cussed and the band will be booked shortly The mothers will be distributors pay as you pull tickets with some lovely handmade articles donated by talented mothers as prizes The president reported our cupboards have new locks This should help with run away dishes The next regular meeting will be August m at the Scout Hall to finalize dame plans The meeting closed with refreshments and a social time was had by ill Parish gifts to Queen Pope Plates commemorating the sent to the Holy Pope 120th anniversary of St Paul and Her Majesty Queen Joseph parish are being Father Smyc writing on behalf of all the parishioners states in the accompanying letter to the Queen On the occasion of the Silver Jubilee of your gracious reign may extend our and prayerful best wishes for your continued health and happiness and that of your royal family Kindly accept this small memento of the anniversary of our parish as a token of our love and esteem The Ways ins Committee of the Memorial MC A will holding their last luncheon before the summer on Thursday June from pm it the building This ill bt tht firs luncheon to be held on Thursday by the is hoped Hi it people will lunch before or tht have voted This time menu his from soup mil to told cuts pot to sal id tossed jellied m it I id home m ide buns ml diss It is being iskcdihit it I so fritnds ippj set Mrs Sophie I r son rtd ick in town on rhursdn of last week Sinn left to mi he took his MA it lie ind taught dr at in I the University of warn at Hi in the ago with Donald who on I i actor trcd sas lit is retired now at his home on ininuvtr Island Visitint with Mr ind Mi llll and firmly wee end wert Mrs A I len of St Thorn is ind I wight Haven of Comber i I eien more in itlinlinn to mothers i quid luml then be to stirs IK months up in room is inj th it will lonu ml injoj this lis inihwin Gibson earns music award in il on fnrrmrh of lut rts ding in Hint I ntl ir is in Hit P lestivil li ghost mirks of in four mines for indir itont Mr Ism it sided in for in IJ7 is soloist it St Pint s t in Milton an it I in MR AND MRS John Herrmann of Lime house are happy to an the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Victoria Louise to Ralph Hugh Landsborough son of Mr and Mrs Chas at Acton Baptist Church on June 25 water sum JUNE 511th The council of the Town of Halton Hills on behalf of the Rod Cross Water Sifety Council June 1 as Water Safety Week Thomas J Hill Mayor Jjidadij One of this area s leading Bridal and Fashion Shops is having a on a roup sa Wield Gowns one k ml or Styles to every season fjlfr Ni nil MALL Iv Gcll Or 30WI A Fr ST JOSEPHS parish commemorative plates are being sent to Her Majesty Queen Eliza betn and to Pope Paul Many have been sold and more have been ordered To the Pope he has written On the occasion of the 120th anniversary of our parish may we offer this small memento as a token of our love and esteem for Your Person Be assured Holy of our constant prayer for your health and happiness NOTICE To Property Owners In The Town of Halton HtHs THE ONTARIO WEED CONTROL ACT as 1 to In possess on land th Iho Town Unless no woods a 1977 and as often as necessity tho season to Iho seeds and of r pollens The Town of Hills may vale pi potty and destroy woods The costs charged ago nst property awn or end collected of pal Taxes Goatsbeaid Chicory Poison Ivy Id Carrot and Milkweed among weeds conoid or noxious and must bo doalroyod wherever Compla nts regard Dondellon and Golden rod wll not bo as these are not considered noxious under I ha terms Weed Control Act Anonymous complaints II not bo accepted KEITH LESLIE Weed Inipoctor Municipal Office 36 Main Street South Town of Telephone I77G18S HaftonBuriington Reelect JULIAN REED Position On Government Spending Taxpayers Have Paid Enough A Liberal Government will limit its taxes rates tuitions or fees to the same percent age increase as your wages under the present Anti Inflation guidelines In the future it will tie them directly to the increase in the Gross Provincial Product Liberal Position On Development Control Government Agencies such as the Niagara Escarpment Commission the Credit Valley Conservation Authority and Parkway Belt authority have created an overlay of bureaucracy which has placed a serious imposition on property owners and have often been arbitrary and subjective in their decisions While the Liberal Party endorses the basic concepts of these Agencies it will ensure that the basic rights of Private Property Owners are respected Committee Rooms Burlington 335 9703 Milton 878 8816 CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS Georgetown 877 3733 Acton 853 3780 MASTER FEEDS THIS OFFER VALID JUNFI TO JUNE ONLY FARM FENCING 842 FARM FENCE REG 20 Rod Roll 62 85 40 Rod Roll 948 FARM FENCE FENCE POSTS 20 Rod Roll Ft T Bar 2 8 Ft T Bar 3 30 5 6 Cedar 3 25 BARB WIRE Manova Single Strand Barb 80 Rod Roll 20 25 Two Strand Heavy Barb 80 Rod Roll 27 65 ELECTRIC FENCE WIRE Galvanized 80 Rod 35 WIRE GATES BAR GATES STAPLES 12 Foot Foot 10 Foot 12 Foot 14 Foot 16 Foot 1 lb Carton 49 25 35 44 10 48 63 65 25 5655 11300 6560 265 297 300 1825 2490 930 840 4155 4980 3970 4400 5730 6145 HOME FENCING KNUCKLED TOP 48 High 10O Long 43 70 3935 High 100 Long 5020 72 High 100 Long 64 CHAIN LINK FENCE OFF Many Sizes and Varieties Available MASTER FEEDS 8773512 STEWARTTOWIM 877

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