Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 29, 1977, p. 20

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B8 The Acton Free Wednesday June29 Ospringe Community saddened by local residents death by Doris t with the white hands of the Brownies on and Brownies em broidered on the band Mrs Kay Stevenson Deputy Com Is also leaving and was presented with a brown apron with toadstool appliques Mrs Ernest Wynne Tawny Owl will be leaving too and going into Guides next Mrs Swackhamer presented badges to the Brownies Vicki Cargill crafts and collectors Graham and a solo The Ninety and Nine by Brcnda The community was sad Bruce Four took the dened at the death of Mrs offering Andy Morrison David Robertson who had a Michael Schotsch David permanent hold in the and Mark Jackson and minds of the people of Friends enjoyed a friendly She will always be fellowship and lunch in the remembered for her cheery basement after the service manner and friendly and Last weekend the First helpful ways Sincere Brownies went is extended to Dave and camping Camp Corwhin the family girls and their leaders Mr and Mrs Robert Bills were in the group They went sold their house on the town on a hike the line and have moved into Country Club and gathered Shirley her crafts pet rocks and leaves to earn their Sarah Mr and Mrs Boss Collectors badge While it Ferguson were babysitting was raining they had a craft Kelly the old grand and puppet show then in the SJjCTof son Danny Wilson of Fergus tuning gathered around a JKTS for a few while his campfire and roasted wieners collectors Karen parents Mr and Mrs Don and marshmallows The Wilson attended the Clerk and theme was Cinderella Mrs Treasurers Convention in District Com Toronto was the Fairy They also attended wee Godmother Mrs Danny s christening cere- the Stepmother Mrs on Sunday June 19 at Wynne and Mrs Nelson United Church The was Rev Gray Rivers the baby Thursday June was the great uncle officiated The Brownie s mother and Rev and Mrs Rivers enter daughter banquet in Die tained the guests at the basement of the church Mrs manse at Palermo after the Jim Swackhamer thanked all service for their help through Ihe Mr and Mrs Gordon and especially the Howes were babysitting mothers who helped out at the also tor a week Their wee meetings with testing and granddaughter Amy Greyson teaching Mrs R them the District Commissioner is on a leaving and was presented with a beautiful brown apron of Toronto stayed while her parents were on a business trip Anniversary service was conducted in Knox Church on Sunday morning by the Rev Peter Barrow of Georgetown the Moderator of the Presbytery His sermon was on Appoint and how we should make an appointment with a Christ who is alive instead of appointments with our TV clubs and societies that die out The eternal message of Christ is alive Special music marked the occasion with a duet by Beth and Elaine crafts collectors Nancy Johnston singers collectors Irene Nyholt crafts tors Glen do Sinclair crafts collectors Sylvia crafts Lisa Swackhamer crafts collector Kim Van Manen crafts collectors Suzanne Walma rafts collectors Mary Joyce collectors Debbie Wynne crafts collectors Lynn Misurka collectors Interpreter booklover he Golden Bar was rest led Mrs Petrie to Cindy Jackson Sarah and Sinclair The Queen Badge to worn on the left cuff until next June was pre to nil the Brownies held on Sunday on the grounds of Bud Snow and the adjoining grounds of Paul Meeting wedding After all did justice to the bounteous food children and young people took part In the of special interest 2361 immunizing shots given Public Health Nurses gave 361 immuniz shots to North Halton school students last year Board of Education was told Thursday The board received its annual report from the joint school health services com Do you have an elegant social calendar One with large virgin squares for each day just awaiting your neat notation purple ink I do In fact I have three One at each tele phone and one in my purse With these 1 m supposed to keep exact order in my somewhat complicated life However the large neat purple inscribed calendar by the hall phone loses some of its elegance when it covered with childish pencil reminders that Huffy is due and check bat or or perhaps Katie laid double today Coupled with these important notes for Erica egg business are HER social engagements Jenny coming for weekend Julia coming for weekend Jackie coming for weekend all for the same weekend of course Over the pencil scribbles are bold penned capitals reminding us that Buttercup is in heat and to breed Man gold Patrick isacattlcfarmer HeaIsohasgreatlist3ofthe ball games he must watch on TV and those he must attend and those in which he participates On June I was able to examine my elegant social dar and discover that Jethnne should be hatching her eggs Buttercup was once again feeling amorous I should attend a soccer party Underneath all these is my neat purple reminder telling me that today is the day I go to the dump We re in the process of trading in my old car and I find my self very sad at losing the old girl Cars arc like horses and I know this one is going to be put down That a a terrible decision to have to make even when the old car is obviously suffering It II never look new again and has got to he stage where it impossible look clean kind of like a linoleum floor when it s absolutely had it I suppose the lace trimming around therear end doesn thelp been a good friend though reminds nit of an I used to have She was pretty balky about starling and shook around the corners She wasn t very fast and made a big production out of stopping but I loved her as I love my old Ford We once had a beautiful reliable Rambler just like my Thoroughbred Sheba Both would go with the wind fast and racy but were thoroughbreds and consequently some what nervous had a tendency to shy at unusual objects They both had to be put to sleep when they developed incur able trouble in therear end Now the old Ford pickup she something image of the old mare Gypsy Gypsy has been with us for ever She not too pretty kind of rough ride hard to steer but she s a totally indestructable always starts and sure does any job you want of her They re both still with us and invaluable I II pro bably feel more at home with a Mustang or Pinto don you think 1KH I It At It A NT mittee outlining Ihi nutrition program in first aid programs for statistical inform regarding programs run in and tin North clinic The clinic will be two pilot project funded province and a part two psychiatrit nurses workers and will work with students The report also showed Jl preschoolers chicked by the nurses in Hills and Milton and and 18 vision problems were checked out defects in children wire also examined prior to the youngsters entering The trustees 112 elementary and secondary school students in Milton Hills were stnt to set nurses in Vision lets weregiventol students in the north and 1 rtctivcd hearing tons tollowups for treatment were given lo 174 students the north who had vision pro blems and 162 who had hear ing difficulties Reinforcing tctinus and polio shots wire to while 1 reinforcing tetanus and polio shots Measles and rubella vaccine was admin Hills and Milton pupils KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS went on a trip to Toronto recently Teacher Mary Shier asked each student to make a craft of something they saw and liked Left to right is Mark with a replica of Toronto Island Cory Wilson with his homemade CN Tower and Billy Champ with his tower also Limehouse Wolves spotted in area children on holidays Mrs Cord mending With the in the Scout Hut For Mr Harold Brown exception of rain call Mr Mrs J Brown morntnf the weather wis 7492 nests il the Graham good everyone had good The Group Committee held Brown wedding it time The program included heir last meeting at Gal on the Canada program I with Professor J arris hikes and hunts for pirate members present Approval pre lehtd it treasure exotic plants for the Scouts to last and two bobcats also purchase two more light log jousting of tight tents and a light I nuthouse Scouts eight stove The Thinks to who drives will be con helped tmued on the I ist Saturday of Cubs Scouts wound up the month but the paper will not be accepted anymore imltss in flat bundles and nothing but newsprint By Winifred Smith The June meeting of the was held at the home of Mrs Marilyn The president Mrs opened the meeting in the usual way The roll call was by each bringing their favorite recipe Mrs Eileen McEnery was called on to give the de votion Mrs Grace McEnery the topic which proved to be quite Interesting The auction for the bake sale was a real success Mrs Gloria Johnson and Mrs Jesse assisted the hostess in serving strawberry shortcake and a cup of tea A wedding of special in to residents of the com munity washcld In Church on Saturday after noon June when French daughter of Mr and Mrs Reginald French was married to Stephen Charles son of Mr and Mrs Charles of Sussex England Debbie who was born and raised in is a popular girl who look part in sports was active in all church activities We lain with others in wishing the young couple much happiness as they Journey through life together Recent visitors at the Smith farm were Mrs William Taylor of Brampton and her son Robert Taylor of Call forma and Mr and Mrs Clayton Root and baby daughter of Waterloo Mr and Mrs Frank Smith and their English visitors spent a few days lost week visiting relatives in St There seems to be more and more interest taken In the weekly girls games as many spectators are we welcome the new coming out to cheer the girls the house formerly Last Wednesday the occupied by the Gilts family Yellow Birds won over the Blue Jays by a slight margin The annual outdoor church service and picnic lunch was Several area residents attended the memorial service on Sunday afternoon at Erin cemetery Back-to- Acton Days PANTSL iioo FREE ESTIMATES SUEDE and LEATHER C0AT 20 Ooff OFFER GOOD TIL JULY 2 1977 FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY Family Cleaners and Sportswear 8532310 13 MILL ST E ACTON the Rev preacher it sirviccs it prince School children a for IhL year on June mi be r of Hit congregation up or the tnjotd a picric it noon on Cubs 1irenls invited Sunday at the forthistntitlni no Mrs Ted Brown stayed for refreshments Mrs lloss Mrs Bert in Book Ian Brown s sports events ind It in Rock Tom Hill Kirn alii ice Brian Bruce Irvine I tnlliford We wish We rtgret that them luck Mrs William Mitchell has with Scouting been moved Milton Cubs will begin in tal where she is suffering September with registration renovations to Seoul Hut ill be planned and hopefully out during the summer months Have a good and safe summer everyone from pneumonn have been seen it elose on Ihe fourth 1 the htixily wooded the tscirpment tall cleaned to the i f inner field School were dis missed for hilid but will atltnd this The Ins for summer playground time therein I Mrs lluo I Cubs held their tlosini imp June x7 to at Wilcox Conservation Area 10H arcs ntir which is used solely for Seoul camping Miners were in to this tamp which rtsulttd in 15 Cubs 10 three leaders and Steve Ihompson and his son i Sept 14 a Safe Bo iting Week is I ting July 1 to 7 this jeir ORANGEVILLE RACEWAY HARNESS RACING Post Time Thursday Evening Sunday Afternoons 2pm TrlactorB Exactor Wagoflng Air CondKlonad ClubHouM Club PLAYS JULY TO JULY Refreshingly WNDTOfNNl ADULT ENTERTAINMENT PIUS The Most Hilarious I Farce Sn mash starring ELLIOT GOULD and EDDIE ALBERT Si DlIVEUTIEmEiph 824 A they seemed to like Rud but were not sure THEY ROASTED HIM These are the culprits who visited last show of the season Pom II Dick Hon It Armstrong Ben Arnold B II Ward Alan Mil won Plluttl Gladys Walker Friends or Foes Make up your own mind TONIGHT JUNE 29th 7 pm CABLE CHANNEL 4 Halton Community Programming TONIGHT ONIY Thl and Tha Land Time Forgot BOX OFFICE OPENS AT P SHOW STARTS AT DUSK ION ON PRICE COVERS ENTIRE PROGRAM Drop In and an far tin flrmt CMnw Food and Fish and Chlpa In Hilton HOURS Mori am 11 p Sunday 12 Noon Tel 8932060 COME EARLY DON T BE CELESTENE The Upstairs JAIL BAIT GIRLS COME FIRST CAN YOU KEEP IT UP FOR A WEEK TASTE OF HOT LEAD WEEKEND SPECIALS June 30 and July 2 Only AquaVelva SHAVE LOTION 99 And SuparDry 28 ROLL ON 88 Johnson Johnson oz BABY POWDER 59 Foil Pack ENO 66 Adorn 6 3 HAIR SPRAY 99 Colgate ml TOOTHPASTE BLADES 99 Tame Reg Lemon CREME RINSE 99 Check the BacktoActon ftyer for more weekend specials Acton Pharmacy CORNER MILL AND MAIN ACTON

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