Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 5, 1978, p. 14

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Acton Free Press Wednesday Easter theme at Ladies Aid Rockwood bowling The Easter fast held at the church was meeting of the Eden Mills profitable and many friends Presbyterian Women was and neighbors renewed old hosted by Mrs Eric acquaintances over their The president Mrs Ted Juice cereal bacon eggs opened the meeting toast and coffee lection sent from the World Day of Prayer meeting Mrs extended congralula tlons to Mrs James Gilbert who celebrated her Fire destroys Team standings Optimists Notions 77 Rovers Kay a Feeds Four Comers with a poem A message of Easter followed by prayer and all Joined In the singing of Beneath the Cross of Jesus The secretary and treasurer reports were read and adopted and the communlca were dealt with The Good Friday morning break A goal was set for monies to be sent lo WaterlooWelling ton Synod ical meeting will be held in Knox Presbyterian church Cambridge on April 11 and 12 A note of thanks was received from tho Women Inter Church Council for col THAT SURE sign of spring girls are skipping This group of friends got out their rope this week and imagined the weather was nice Sunshiners plan activity mark her birthday Roll doll was answered by 13 members with a thought for Easier Pennies for the Fellowship of the Least Coin were received and dedicated by Mrs Herb A reading on the province of Manitoba was given by Mrs Wallace Lasby Mrs Russell read the chapter on Pretence from the book Serenity of the Soul Poems read by Mrs S by Barbara comes new customers Meals Wilson Mrs G Stevenson are delivered to the doors of Mrs G McDougaU were Grab your partner and those needing a hot enjoyed by all start practising now for the lunch Tuesday through Charleston Contest at the Thursday me price Is now May dance sponsored by St 25 pc meal For further fnii John Anglican Church at information contact Mary fall Community Coulter at m Centre All age groups are welcome The aging church building badly needs repair and birthday and to Mrs William Happy Gang Gilbertson who was about to Countrymen Roundup by Robin Peacock The Sunshine Club had a very happy and entertaining afternoon Thursday March The meeting opened with Mrs Black welcoming mem bcrs After singing some very happy Easter songs the bus iness part of the meeting took place with Mrs giving the treasurer report and the secretary reading the minutes of the last meeting Mrs Jean Precious gave a very indepth report of the meeting that Mrs Morrison Mrs and she had ended at Arthur the Com munity Senior Citizens and was thanked by Mrs Black for same A letter from the Pioneer Committee was read and It was decided that the club would take part as they did last year Mrs then Nomination new riding At a recent meeting of the executive of the Wellington Dufferin P C Assoc iation it decided to hold the nomination meeting for the Progressive Conservative candidate in the upcoming federal general election on Monday April The meeting will be held at District Second ary School at m This is a new riding created by redistribution which stretches from Alllston in the cast to Palm era ton In the west and from Mount Forest in the north to Erin in the south Local meetings of P C will be held In each lclpality to elect delegates to vote at the nomination meeting Bell improves service Some rural Bell Canada customers In the Milton exchange will have their ringing codes changed during April as part of Bell Non Urban Service Improvement plan Bill Barnes local manager said today NUSI brings a maximum of four parties on a rural line- down from the previous maximum of Mr Barnes said no telephone numbers will be changed but in each ex change there will be only two ringing codes for fourparty service a long and a short and two longs And each party on a four party line will hear only one other code ring If access to a subscriber telephone is necessary a call from the Bell plant depart ment will be made ahead of time Mr Barnes said The program starts April and should be completed by April 21 gave the details for the bus trip lo the OKeefe Centre April All members get free the bus tickets for the theatre which Is in the after noon and the show Is The London Palladium Variety Show and she must have all names In by the next meeting Members will buy their own supper Moredelallsand time will be given at the next meeting so please everyone attend who wants to go to the show Henry the pro gram convener called on Mrs Anna Wilson who gave a most humorous reading A New Lease of Life Alfred Coullng was next with a mouthorgan selection which had everyone singing Mrs Precious helped to keep up the jolly mood everyone was In by reading some funny gems from her scrapbook Mrs Post ended the enter tainment hour with A Little Bit of Heaven and Danny Boy sung in that beautiful voice of hers Euchre high scores went to Mrs Kate Post and Henry and the to Mr and Mrs lorence Trousdale A delicious tea was served by Mrs Smith and Mrs Pea cock consisting of icecream and cakes which were decorated with candy eggs for Easter Keep Sunday April 23 free as that Is the night the Royal Canadian Legion Choral lera of Acton will be giving a concert In the Town hall for the Sunshine Club at 7 30 p m Get well wishes go to Wesley Leilch who is in the General Hospital We are sorry that Mrs Jessie Dunk Is leaving the lage lo go to but hope she will be very happy there The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs J Chamberlain on April Themeeting closed with the and proceeds from the dance Home and School Association singing of What a Friend We will be used for the repolnt l of the stonework will hold its election of of fleers on Tuesday April at nlal School Nominations will Local residents are cor be open to floor Come out Invited to attend the and support his worthwhile Lions Effective Speaking organization If you wish to Contest for District A to be participate by running for held April 12 at office please call cither Community Centre at a p m Lynda Duncan Chris Eighteen young people will Bcrtelson or Evelyn speak on a prepared topic as well as give an impromptu speech Come and hear what the youth of today finds inter Admission is free No cooking supper for Mom on Monday April The -t- whole family can enjoy a chicken dinner at the Rock Keep April open to enjoy wood United Church Hall local talent In the Junior The chicken Is Tram Colonel Farmers annual Variety Saunders the salads and des Night and Gong Show at the home made The price is Public School for adults 50 fur child ren Tickets are available from friendship Guild Members and Var Meals on Wheels Government grants to library Erin arena grant of through Young Canada Works Program it was announced recently by M Frank Phllbrook The grant will employ three students pa seal and landscape arena and provide a recreational pro gram for children In a grant of was awarded to R Cornwell of Georgetown on behalf of the Hat ton Hills than triple the square Library Three jobs will also foot original structure which be provided through this was built nine years ago grant to re- la he reorganize Today there are and correct catalogue members but when the union records Students would gain opened the original building practical clerical and typing there were 3 members skills Randy Weldon an Acton resident and manager of the Erin arena has received a Credit Union addition A quarter of a million dollar addition the Hal ton Community Credit Union offices in Milton was ap proved by the board of directors last week The addition will be Come On In The Waters Fine EXCLUSIVE FEATURES FOR YOU Tht PATENTED Tro an KEEPS COLD OUT SAVES ENERGY Carefree all alum I Available only snap In hydro spa you Stopby our office and pick up your passes for PRICE then come see our display a POOL PATIO SHOW March 8 10 11 at Exhibition Park SIMPLICITY POOL PATIO TfHWMPOOL6 250 OFF ANY with this ad or our brochure from Pool Patio Show 274 ALLIANCE ROAD MILTON Quality youll enjoy forever A delicious lunch served by the committee Mrs William McLean and Dynamites M 46 Results of games bowled Tucs Mar Optimists 7 points Gerry Ferguson Happy Gang points Rick Selm Cover dale points John Dales 776 Fred Vandervalk Carneys points Ted spare Howard Dunk Kay Feeds 5 points Ruth Polo Dune Kingsbury spare Guelphltes points Lloyd Marsden Sam Nortons 7 Sue Nightingale Roy Nightingale Pinpals points Roy Jeffries spare Samuel 521 Rovers points Harvey spare Gordon Ostrander572 Four Comers 2 points McKersle Nellie 577 5 points Joy Halliburton 666 Van Driel Countrymen BlrkholE662 Lloyd Mardsen Kitchen Roy Nightingale Harvey Jestin spare 628 No one was Injured In a Women over Nancy morning blare on the line Gordon spore 700 Joy Monday Halliburton Sue Nightingale Erke Van and District fire Drlel McKersle Carl Meadows said the Alice Johnson Nellie fire destroyed a back kitchen Stokman occupied by Mr Orma Ferguson id Mrs Harvey Powell He Ruth Polo Ivy Ritchie estimated damages at Ann Parkinson Jane He blamed electric wiring for Murison525 Val Samuel the fire Jean Smith 521 Vivienne Brien Diana Carney IM Rockwood District Cowing Stents ST JOHN Anglican Church sponsoring a May at Com muni ly Centra a CtiariMon Conies Buffet and Bar Music by the Tones per couple students I sate from parish members COLONEL and tne Friendship Guild Invite you to have supper April 2 at Rockwood United Church Hall Adults ch Idmn SO Tickets available Pearls Variety Two Mings and Mrs Eric and po Nancy Gordon spare courtesy remarks for a lovely Jean Smith Men over John Dales Wilson spare Eramosa library monthly bulletin Recent arrivals at Eramosa Community nry include SS budget is increased The Wellington County separate school board budget increased by per cent to reach the figure for 197B Last years budget was TheTobcrmory Shipwrecks by Rick Salen Have a Healthy Baby by Linda Peavy Fruit Jars by Julian Toulouse Mother R by Roosevelt Remembering the Farm by Allan Anderson Bel by Sheila The Rommel Plot by John Tar rant Tomorrow Miracle 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