Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 2, 1977, p. 11

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Royal Winter Fair horse show entrants Three Acton urea people will be exhibiting per for ma nee horses at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair this month Lloyd McLean Kim and J D ton have all entered 0 J Harris and Mr and Mrs M from Erin are exhibiting in the performance and breeding classes There are two entrants from Rockwood Lorraine Stubbs and Mary Croft each have animals In the breeding Bruce has been added to the list of exhibitors froir and will be showing his f eld crops at the fair at years of age is likely one of the youngest riders entered In this year s fair This is Kim f rst year to ride in the Royal The resident is entered in the small pony hunter events Kim has taken lessons for about years Her teachers are Marg and Steve Lister of Mountain view Farms on the Line The Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov 2 1977 Raw rider startfes girls A motorcyclist hanging a bare bottomed moon gave two girls a start passed them on the trail from Bell School Line to Kelso ski slope lost The man stopped his bike week yelled at the girls and when The girls were out for an they looked back they saw afternoon walk when the him with no clothes at all Special Purchase Values For Big And Young Guys Thurs Sat November 345 MOST REVEREND PAUL REDING Bishop of Hamilton blessed and helped officially open St Joseph s school Sunday afternoon surround by dignitaries HARTLEY SHERK Halton Hills Separate School trustee chaired Sunday s program for the official opening of St Joseph s school The program was held the Robert Little School auditorium which was made available through the cooperation of the Halton Board of Education Officials on the platform left to right included Miss K Kenifick superintendent of education C J Byrnes director of education Father James Smye pastor of St Joseph s Acton Paul Reding Bishop of Hamilton Mr Sherk Robert J 0 Bnen chairman of the Halton Separate School Board MPP Julian Reed Coun cillor Regional Councillor Russell Miller and Principal Sean Briggs School Continued from page necks me I for a c school and suggested there would be greater and greater support for what has begun He the church has looked to schools for growth an I strengthening of the ly of faith carry out the mandate to 1 the gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ whose message do and Teach is at the centre of the tie juoted the Apostle I who said Preach the good news of Jesus Chr is oh duly on all of us hop Red ng the apostles admonition was a rcspons b Ity held jo I y all He said the Catholic school also perform sir keep ng alive the freedom of of the type of educition and provides divers ty to one He a wis a healthy whole some concept with a t ment to morality teach a students to make re g dec accord ng to c morality has nolh ng to lose but much to ga from the Catholic school system he declared He was thanked by ss Ken lick super of education for Greetings to the now school were brought from Region by Councillor Russell Miller from Hills by councillor The program was chaired by Hartley and In eluded musical numbers by grades five and six teacher Mr and grades seven and eight Mrs Maronese conducting James Smye led in the open and closing prayers Refreshments were served by the ladles of the Catholic Women after the official ceremonies Postal boxes broken stolen Regional I hnvc had about a dozen reports from residents of the Fifth and Sixth Lines con corning damaged and stolen mall boxes Police patrols in HALLWAYS IN THE OLD but new St Joseph s school were with students teachers parents and officials for the official opening and blessing 34 long this jacket has what It takes to beat winter Poly filled nylon shell with box stitching zip split hood with chin guard and snap clos Velco flap pockets Navy royal XL LUNCH WAS SERVED at the conclusion of the program marking the blessing and official ruilH11Hllul opening of St Joseph s school on Sunday by have had their attention members of the Catholoc Women League drawn to these reports ZELLERS MILTON 55 ONTARIO STREET SOUTH Open thru Sat 9 30 9 30 878 8178

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