Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 22, 1978, p. 10

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The Acto Free Press Wednesday Feb Ospringe Area resident has 92nd birthday party by Doris Fines Mr MP was guest speaker at the meeting of the Homemaking Club which was held in the school auditorium Three groups joined for this meeting Mimosa and Drum hill Mr spoke on the different levels of govern Limehouse and answered questions from the girls on all subjects from Quebec to the seal hunt The roll coll was answered by How 1 would define a good citizen Lunch was by the Mimosa group led by Mrs Jim Taylor who was of this meeting Mrs Thomas Fines was pleased to have some friends call on February to wish her a happy birthday Bora years ago on Valentine day Mrs Fines Is in good health and the cards gifts and telephone messages she received family members who came on Sunday and enjoyed a birth day dinner with Mrs Fines and Doris were Mr and Mrs William Henderson of Bel wood Mrs Ross Ferguson Mr and Mrs Gary Ferguson of Ospringe Mr and Mrs Don Wilson and Danny Wilson of Fergus Mr and Mrs Bryan Redman Melanle and Redman of Mount Forest Mrs Fines grand daughter Wilson also Presbyterian WA holds office elections by Mrs Art Benton The Limehouse Presbyter Ian Church Women lion held a pot luck supper at the home of Mrs Crichlon on Feb 13 at m Fourteen ladies were present Following a delicious meal president Mrs opened the business meeting with a reading on spring thoughts Election of officers was held for 1978 president Ruth first vice president Betty Dubuc secretary Marlon Lindsay treasurer Betty Anne Horn flower and fruit fund Eva Patterson The ladies will be placing flowers in the church sane tuary A special arrangement Sunday Committees were formed to buy a new and gas stove for the church basement Margaret and Given entertained the ladies with a comedy routine which alt enjoyed Linda Cairns extended a special thank you to our hostess and the meeting dosed with the Bene diction Mr and Mrs Harvey Norton enjoyed a two week bus tour to lorlda recently We hop that Mrs Osburn is to be purchased for Easter she ir now making her home celebrated her birthday this same day Mrs Barry Clarke chaired the February meeting of the Ladles Aid In the absence of the president As the ladles arrived the hostess Mrs William served a delicious dessert and tea The meeting opened with the hymn Wonderful Love The Devotional was by Mrs Clarke and she told the story of the Island of on the westcoast of Scotland known as God Island and told how It came to be known as such The roll call was answered by repeating a verse from the Bible containing the word Love Mrs Byron Bruce was in charge of the study book on party Each of the girls the chapter Investigating earned the Puppets badge by the community of the people making her own puppet and of God in the old testament presenting a play with them Scripture verses were read tobogganing party was held from Genesis and Exodus at Kendall home and a discussion of them Feb followed The meeting closed On Saturday February a with prayer by Mrs Scout and Guide service was June fair tractor pull The new Erin Agricultural Society will consider moving the date of the tractor pull to June from the usual fall contest Newly elected president Harold said the weather usually interferes with the tractor event during the fall fair Plans are also underway for a mid June dance THESE ARE the ten new guides who were recently enrolled into the First Company Kneeling in the front row left to right are Anna Taylor Pam Second row left to right are Michelle Schaefer Valerie Galley Barb Hawkins Cindy Katey Wynneck Back row English Heather Noble Guide Captain June and Sandra Gray RABBITS RABBITS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DIESELS A Coupla of VJetks Baz Motors GEORGETOWN Right Congratulations to Mr and Holy hat n oral Mrs Hoy Shier on the arrival of their second child a daughter on February from Mrs Denny Brownie and Guide news On Thursday Brownies had pa jama Georgetown Ihe in mur school lust vet Kendall Batchetor of the Mond Hist pack read her winning essay on what JlU Guiding Means To Mo placed second wlh her topic would Ike to ran yd J jcopotrn Ko everyone thai Apr the Brownies and Train wreck blocks tracks Ballmafad Committee to oversee expansion of hall Guides are having their had coaches annual bottle drive ft would lme be greatly appreciated It you preparation save all your bottles jars j etc It In Sre erred pick up your would on when he came in third A five car derailment at morning blocked both tracks and blocked GO trains n Georgetown station The freight train with three hauling run from quilts Women worked on it as their time allowed It took almost a week the work was completed Mr Jack Cole of Guelph pent an afternoon last week Hall Board there would be by Winifred Smith The February meeting of the U C W was held at the home of Mrs on Tuesday evening of last week There was a good attendance Mrs Wilia Shortill president called the meeting to order and opened in the usual way Mrs Alma Sinclair gave the devotional Most of the business was planning and arranging the different events In connection with the Caroline Church Centennial Mrs corsages Schwartz and Mrs Volmar present Sound Conspiracy assisted the hostess in Orangcvillc provided the lunch music Mrs Sanderson home was the scene of a quilling party when members present and Thompson was the winner It provided around for the Building Fund announced by the visiting old friends neighborhood There was a large crowd it the Valentine Dance on Saturday night as all tickets were sold in advance Everyone had a grand time Nursery made each lady Man was declared winner in the Sweetheart Contest There was a lucky draw for those Silver Wood Fire safety WI topic by Mrs Glffen The Feiruary meeting of Silver Wood Women Institute was held on the of February at Hills Fire Hall Fire Safety Officer Larry Brassard welcomed us and showed a film Fire Safety on the Farm A discussion fallowed and many questions were answered Mr Brassard recommended the use of smoke detectors In every home the battery ones being more reliable than the electric be happy to do so Please call or 1150 tor further Information Wc would I to thank those who have already con from Mrs Hannah Cubs had boys race thtir homemade Kars at the District Kub Kir rally held in Acton recently Out of boys racing 15 will be allowed to go to the Regional it Ion to be held in Milton March 11 Kenny leld from is one who will be going We now have our own racetrack thanks to two fathers George Lane and There was a meeting of the Robert Maybe we will end up wllh a whole fleet of week A committee was next appointed to look after the competition expansion of the hall is following Cubs have headed by Shortill been presented with badges Others on the committee are Lee Foster reader Roberto house orderly Alan Scott carpenter and Tim red star Scouts attended the District Winter Camporee held at Camp Barber It was cold that weekend there were a great many boots thawing out in the lodge on Sunday morning It was the first time most of them had camped In winter but they enjoyed it Their Klondike marshalling yards at Highway and Keck Street to Windsor when the ace dent derailed lh three lying toppled Trimble of Brisbane was idc and upright but first and Kay McArlhur of was second Pupils of ikaiing party on Day at Acton oft Ihi track Three of the deniled cars contained mach lumber and two cars were empty Lumber was strewn all over the tracks and side of the embankment just a quarter of a mile east of the station under the Maple Avcnuo bridge At nine In the morning a crane was brought to the seen and track clearing was started The south track was cleared by noon and the north track by p But lumber around the sides of the track was not cleared until mi THRIFT STORE PICKUP SERVICE ACTON AREA THURSDAY PICKUPS CALL 853WD447 poster contest for the children to advertise the St Pair Dance which will be in March Around Midn all en joyed the bounteous pot luck supper enjoyed Valentine arena The Brownies spent an interesting day on Thursday when they visited CJOV radio station in Jack Hunter was tour guide They were shown the room where the commercials are made the library news room and computer room where the day s program is planned The girls had Ihe opportunity to talk on the mike disconnected of course from the but it was taped then played back to snow them what they would sound like on the air It wis together an Interesting and enjoyable day use it He showed us a small one kept in the hall After the question period we were shown the scd reliable than tnc rescue unit the tanker come home with a broken ski in case of power for rural fires and the fire Congratulations to the house bovs who won the Brownie Pack news failure We should make sure trucks it has an approved sticker Mrs if fen thanked Mr when purchasing one Also Brassard or his explanation of fire safety extinguisher and know how to Mrs C Wilson opened business meeting with the Second Rockwood safety belt why or why not was answered by 12 members and one visitor The minutes of the January meeting were read and Barb Griff cook Kira proved as was the treasurers The Second Tammy Bra ding report Brownie Pack wishes to Dinnne Petty Shelly Des thank Mrs Kathy for pet Tammy Brad playing the piano at our ing writers Veronlka Christmas meeting The girls George golden bar Barb did a fine Job making and Griffcnham Petty bringing the lunch which they Shelly served Brownies receiving We have been learning to knit and Miss Gladys has been teaching us We also say thank you to the parents who have been coming out to help the instructing Our skating party at the ball park was a big success The hot chocolate sure hit the spot house boys who trophy for the log pull their sled The Group Committee met at the home of Ed and Lorric Ryan In addition to reports it was decided lo hold another Multisalc in April News paper pick up Feb and further Improvements to the Scout Hut completed the meeting Thirteen Cubs and four Scouts and leaders attended the annual Scout Guide church parade on Sunday at Holy Church George town Wc are very proud of Alan Scott who wrote a short badges and bars in November and December were Crafts Michelle Klra Tammy Bra ding collectors Tammy Colleen McKendry Shelly Des jardins skater Colleen McKendry Karen Johnston It was decided not to send a delegate he Officers Conference The March birthday party was discussed and to be on What Cubbing settled at our next meeting The meeting closed a social time Means lo Me He had the honor of reading it during the church service Wo Stock and Order McCftLL STYLE SIMPLICITY PATTERNS HINTONS to STORE Read what owners say about Halliday Homes Hall day Homos mo In our lam Mom Dad built the Ha dory way Wo did loo and saved money Dermis and Sharon Ou Ha I day Dealer I nlstiod Wo very tho and ly Mr a Hall day j gave us a good homo and a good deal Mr a Mrs HALLIDAY HOMES DISPLAY COURT Super Service values CLIP AND SAVE lkr4IMRlaM MILE DRUMDISC BRAKE SERVICE 95 Expires Feb WITH THIS COUPON ELECTRONIC TUNEUP OFF Exptras Feb 28 95 95 95 i THE WELLINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION SCHEDULE OF KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION AND INVENTORY 1978 INFORMATION Times Registration II beg n at 8 a noon will begin at 1 00 in all schools Necossary after LOOK Acton Seniors Residence NOW OPEN CENTRALLY LOCATED minutes from centre Acton Home Like Atmosphere FEW VACANCIES For Further Information Call 8531020 NOTICE Regarding Flyer In This Week Paper DRIFTWOOD VANITY PRICED AT REGULAR LIST SHOULD READ 9798 2 Tax Support Evidence of Public School Tax Support will be required This nformalion shown on your 1978 tax bill Please bring copy of your tax on the day of registration If you do not have a tax bill special forms II be on hand for completion Age The child must be years of age by 31 toboelgible forenrolmontforSeptember A birth certificate or notice of birth registration will be required for proof of Parents who wish to enrol their children in French Immersion 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