Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 15, 1978, p. 10

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Acton Press Wednesday Feb 15 1978 Ospringe Crows still here 4H club elections by Fines mediately thought it was We are sorry to say that spring and started to sprout Gordon Howes has not been is now in full bloom so well lately and bunder the Perhaps spring a not far doctors care He spent the distant last two weeks in Mt Sinai The crows always used to Hospital in Toronto but is go for the winter and home again We sincerely you knew spring was coming hope for an early improve- when you heard Iheir in taw cawcaw These The sympathy of the vc Stewart family in the death of going very far away This Perry S Toronto J Our Easter lily is rushing As an experiment I planted last year bulb in weathering out the storms in the bush because Sunday they were back again among the trees A dozen girl joined the garden In the fall I dug It ihe group for the up potted it and removed it spring project of Ihe A lo the basement It lm focus Living The roll call was answered by What A means to me meeting was held at Hie home of Mrs Glen Jackson the leader with Joan Vecrman assisting Pointers on Emotional Health discussed and the girls work on a quill block The officers elected were president Lou Page president Tin Hinders secretary treasurer Jennv Hinders press reporter Bonnie Lang Other members ire Ircn Njhnlt Kircn Veermnn Inelu Karen wen Johnston Birthday greetings sung for Seniors and Jack Club had a lovely day for put everyone in a very lively Milne and Patterson for Ihcirfrst meeting of the year merry mood The Sun and Mrs Mary Milm in the Boys arc Henry Leach delightful lunch was absence of Mrs Vera Black man W plays harmonica served con sUna of to welcomed members victor Smith with his fiddle and as was so Membership fees were and Bert Davidson who plays collected for this ensuing harmonica as well as his year and names were put wash tub viola After some on the roll delightful music everyone Mrs Jessie Dunk gave the was ready to turn to the card treasurer report for the last tables and and pass time Mrs Mary Milne gave hour away chatting and out that the Sunshine Club has playing cords been invited to a social The top scores for euchre evening March 15 at by to Mrs Elsie Lcitch the Acton Golden Age Club Mrs Jean Precious and Alex She on the Sunshine McPhcdcran Hoys with Mrs Una Mann at Birthday greetings were tht piano to entertain with sung to Mrs Craig and Day cakes made and decorated with white icing and hearts was served with icecream The cakes were made by Mrs Mary Milne And so once again a very happy afternoon came to Ballinafad Rockwood bowling Needlepoint course shows new talents Peter Bosch Ml Bert Could 12 two points John Sue By Winifred Smith Tho course Needlepoint for Beginners proved to be popular in the region There were groups participating on Summary Day which was held on Wed afternoon Feb at church total of enrolled in the fall classes Judging by the crowd at tending nearly all were present for Summary Day had a class of 18 All exhibits showed remarkable skill and origin There were such a variety of articles including cushions pictures belts and a doorstop One woman in the Ballinafad group was doing a picture which when completed will be abour 12 inches and it was copied from a tiny post age stamp Linda Connor of Ballin was chairman for the afternoon LillcGiven showed not only did she have talent for needlepoint but had the gift Jjo write poetry as she commented on the activities of the group when she gave a reading In the form of verses which she composed The were pleased with the results of the pan cake supper Close to 100 came out to enjoy the fellow ship as well as the feast The ladles in charge kept tho stacks of pancakes high as they were served hot from the kitchen Sausages and syrup were served with the pan cakes Hall renters explanation The account in last week paper of damage following a dance at hall caused concern to the people who rented the building They explain that they kept strict control at the door and inside and although they cleaned up afterward they expected that a caretaker would also look after the building If they had known they were expected to leave the building In the condition they found it is they would have done so they told this newspaper In agreement with the hall board they will cover the cost of a broken door lock as requested However they feel Ihe list of damages was exaggerated This newspaper regrets embarrassment caused to the persons who rented the hall On Sunday Mr Stiles gave the first of a series of Lenten services During the worship hour Mr Don Brown and Mr Bob were inducted the session of United Church always the children choir were a delight to hear as hey sang the anthem That Why I Love We are pleased to report that Bobby is feeling a little better after being confined to his home for some time me with high fever and Hope it won be too Ion he fore he is ibk tobt to Mrs Kelvin Johnston who recently grind parents for the first time tregory Snow is returned home after rcl lines in Edmonton Mr Mrs lice trench entertained of iheir frit it their home on Saturthv night THE HORSE is out of style this year Lamp Chop takes over the job of harness work at the farm of Judy and Dave Johnson R R Rockwood Young Johnson takes the ride while sister Cindy guides the way No Pine St closure yet or Si in Hock wood will not closed at lie present in spite of request from the trustees to do so township council points received the request in litter it Monti ij evenings meeting It v is thinned in letter tint iliuttine I lie would like In prune rl and on it mint questioned whether Mr ith would etl mission to as the said is on the irked out In Ballinafad Bd elected At the annual general Sandra Henderson public meeting of relations Morley Shortill Community Centre January entertainment chairman Ivan Bird was elected Dan 0 Connor booking agent chairman of the board Mrs I ynda was chosen secretary Mrs Marlenc Burnett treasurer Mrs and Sid Speer maintenance Councillor Rim Miller Is the town Council repre sentative When driving Is NO FUN anymore In Georgetown were close by RED DEER SteakSeafood Tavern Georgetown 1 1 im St indiugs Norions I Optimists fellers s I iccts Countrymen Corners Hovers Pin I lit suits of Rimes bowled I in Corners 5 points Inn I irkinson Stnkm in 2 points Ho Nightingale Undue Ciller Van Uriel Dick Hovers I points linen Gordon tKtrindti Optimists points nrry llirkhol points Jeff irk How ird Dunk i s I l points Dune isjkirc Ken I dang points Hick Sum filfi I mda Wilson t iiilphitis I ills Sim Im I points Kulliy Holm Bolton points tvi MM Bosch 2 Paul in I IT I lies W3 Mm our hem site Ml I ml Holm ill Hick Sum Sim Iarkcstel Kingsbury spare Happy Gang five point f W Dennis Death Paul Vandervalk Pollers seven Joints rkt V in Uriel Joy llallibur Ion Dune j2H Hovers seven Jislin spire Vivicnnt linen I points Gen i Men over MM Hick CM Howard Dunk ml Ml Peter Bosch Ml Dennis over in Holla Van Parkinson Sue gile Hi Joy Viienne ill I mil Wilson Wo rind Him Repair church have noticed St Josephs on father at St Josephs said the is being repainted ind Hie sliirs from the repaired THESE TWO little people Shelly Ward and Aaron busily cut out valentines at the Rockwood Nursery School Ebenezer Scouts Guides attend church irkmsor Dm Ml 1 Ann Error Unfortunately in the tide on country stores the name of the Limehouse store owners was incorrect Matt and VI Stevens are assisted by their children Laura and Peter in the store as well as by Mary Turner part time The Stevens have owned the By Mrs Hon Mel eon Feb 19 there will be no Sunday School and church will be held at Scouts and Guides are lo attend with Dave and as guests Rev Warren of Centre was the speaker on Sunday had a pan New books Following ire the new books to be found at Eramosa Community Library A Population of One by Constance Bercsford Howe How to Build and Operate your Greenhouse by Charles The Broken Heart by James Lynch Close to the Sun Again by Calloghan Years of Sorrow Years of Shame by Barry Aprils Grave large print by Susan Send No More Rose by trie Ambler and One Canada by John for in years The office is located In the store We regret the understanding cake ikf their nice lint Hie president Mrs I hitching opened the meeting with in about I reslivttri is tob held in alt on I I Joss I i in urn mi inn Nellie Stokm in V2 Sin tins n flit i irnn Jean smith U mi St indues tountrvmin optimists lluppvGnnfi Hovers h ly our irntys 17 NOW OPEN Chiropractic Clinic W Tom Thompson In the BUILDING Mem North Acton 8533460 WEVE GOT EM Mini Stoves Converl I HEAT PRODUCER all places Frank pro fnbs and Iran rig AND GASES i UP CHIMNEY NO 104 WOOD STOVE 10 ZSi INCHES lEMOIM INCHES a of 100 Inches Road North BOWLEG STOVE CO LTD 8770551 Georgetown Ontario in puis He suits J- 111 I the Spirit sop took the Bible siud on for the World 1 of lraer mt ml m lamp is sung Tin tin meeting Mrs Moon is on points llu Stokm in Stnkmiin Ki points John IoloW Ken 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