Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 17, 1978, p. 15

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Eden Mills Church bazaar in the news Ballinafad Wl PC gathering church in news by Winifred Smith Mrs Black was the hostest for the May meeting of It was held In tht evening of Tuesday May There was a good attendance Mrs Willa as presi dent opened in the usual way The roll call was answered by each telling of their bazaar project Mrs Grace was called on to give the devotional There was a paper given on Citizenship Slides were shown of Russia Mrs Edna and Mrs Eileen Brown assisted Mrs Black with the serving of a cup of tea During the social time there was an exchange of plants On Wednesday May the postponed meeting of the WI was held at the home of Mrs Ada There were 17 members and three visitors present The president called the meeting to order and opened with a short poem The WI ode and Mary Stew art collect was repeated by all The minutes were read of the previous meeting and approved First Item of busi ness dealt with was the Dis trict Annual Mrs Given was appointed Delegate with Mrs Slessoraltis to be alternative In the reading of the correspondence a thank you note was read from Mrs Ben nett for the card received after the accident she had some time ago which resulted in a fractured shoulder Mrs Ada Kirkwood a splendid report on the Officers Conference she at tended One thing of note she learned was that there were more WI members in Ontario than the rest of Can ada put together Mrs McLean gave the motto History is Fabric Woven by Mankind on the Loom of Time It was well thought out and put together in a most interesting way Each member gave a local current event A special guest at the meeting was Miss Snow from Georgetown who came to judge the baking She had quite a task as there were six entries In lattice top cherry pie and as many entries or more In plain bran muffins Mrs was declared First prize winner for pie Mrs Lola Marshall second prize winner and third went to Mrs Eileen Burt For the muffins Mrs Burt was first second went to Mrs McLean and third to Mrs Marshall Miss Snow was thanked by the president for taking time to come to the meeting and was given a small gift of appreciation Mrs Given reported on the bustrip planned for June Many showed an eagerness to To honor it was a congratulations were given special service at the church them and all Joined In singing on Sunday It was Christian For They are Jolly Good Family Sunday Sunday Fellows and a happy evening School was omitted as the closed Sunday School superinten dent Mrs Clarke with the help of the young folk took charge of the service The first scripture lesson was read by Darryle John ston followed by an anthem by the Junior Choir The first story was read by Barbara Munro Members of the Kerr family received the offering The lesson on Sharing was read from the second chapter of Acts verses to by Paul Larose followed by prayer by Helen Schwarz The second story which fitted In with the theme of sharing was told by Mrs Ann Gilpin Two young boys were the ushers Gerry Clarke and Ross for this special service To show as a token of faith and the opportunity to share packages of flower seeds were given out to each family Mr and Mrs Lloyd Mar shall spent part of Sunday afternoon and evening with their family in Toronto It was a special mothers day for Mrs Marshall as she became a great grand mother Grandson Jamie Miller and wife Judy of Tor onto hove just become par ents of a little son Michael James Friends and acquaintances by Mrs relatives held a bridal shower many youngatheart Miss Isabel Lowrie has In the United Church for mothers residents of Eden returned homo after visiting Daves fiancee Miss Monika House Nursing Home very her sister and brotherinlaw Schmidt happy when she planned a Mr and Mrs J Daniels In Friends from this com- Mothers Day Tea for them Rochester send sincere getwell Betty also took those who Mrs G Stevenson spent the wlshestoMrsWillaHewlttof were able to out to a show weekend with her daughter Acton recently and granddaughter Martha The weather outside was The Tuesday afternoon and Douglas in their frightful but Inside the school craft dub presented Mrs new home In while was delightful thats the Jean TurowsU with a charm Mr Douglas was away on way it was for the Nursery bracelet at their final business School Tea and Bazaar Mrs meeting of the year Jean has of Mr David and all the mommies been the faithful and ener- hosted a stag In deserve a lot of credit for the president for the year very Interesting and success- Activities will resume again ful in the fall with Mrs Eva Mrs Else Schulte has McLaren as new president returned from a lovely holi- Christian Family Day was day In Germany While there observed in the Presbyterian she attended a graduation- church on Sunday The con- class reunion In the have been enjoying UniveraitycltyofGoettlngen services of the Rev G thereafter vacationing in Lewia and his friendly wife a spa In the Maureen of Milton since Black Forest Mrs Schulte October At this special an invitation of a the Sunday School former Guelph couple to visit children receive their awards them In their home at Lake for good attendance Rev Constance and from there called on the oldest the Community Hall on Saturday night In honor of his forthcoming marriage On Friday evening friends and The Acton Free Press Wednesday May 17 1978 16 certificates as be read out the names Miss Cathy by Mrs Ron McLean You will be given according took the tiny tola to The junior choir sang two to your need and ability God Sunday School but the others selections Happiness Is the chose your gifts for you and remained to listen to a very Lord and Thats the Way to chose something else for fine Mothers Day sermon Find Happiness others Travellers In Africa The combined choirs of The flowers In the sane- found sticks laid out for a fire St Albans were from the wedding in the jungle They waited for Anglican Church Acton and of Mr and Mrs Rick Mueller people to come Finally two the United Church held a Joy- The Village Greenery don- chimpanzees brought wood ful HymnSing in the latters ated a little plant to each and sat in front of the church making an enjoyable family in the Sunday School pared fire but there was no Sunday evenings entertain- May 28 la the date for the flame The breath or God Is yours for the asking A special thanks goes to Rev spoke on these choirs Mrs Audrey Breath of God The first Mori Kitchlng who was organist Pentecost was not the only and Mr Steven occasion of God putting His Regional Police are Si spirit on earth In Genesis 2 receiving com- visited with her parents Mr God took the dust from the pUints of stolen or damaged and Mrs WlUlam McLean for ground made man and mailboxes Mothers Day Friends will be Breathed life into his nostrils An Acton resident sorry to learn that Mr Ezeklal in the valley where FourthLlnc told police that McLean now la a paUent In there had been a terrible war sometime between May and hospital saw God the bones with someone removed their life At Easter Jesus from the side of the followers were in the upper roaaW nana room behind closed doors a few days later on when Jesus breathed on them realdent told police his Another Back to Acton the breath of God They were itq visited several places in member at the service who Days meeting will In one place with SoaLRnTer Switzerland was Mrs William Gllbertson be held tonight Wednesday one mind They had unity In ied Mrs Betty Marshall made prc8ent and at the library Luke says WHICH PLANT should I choose for Mom Children were catered to at the Rockwood r saddened to hear of the death iiie child s choice Tables like this made the event a huge success in everyones eyes last week of Mrs Boss Mr and Mrs Bass and family farmed on the Line for many years We extend sym pathy to friends and the family and other relatives Mr and Mrs Eric entertained for some friends at their home on Friday even ing It was a way of celebrat ing for Mr and Mrs as they were celebrating their wedding anniversary the next day The was mostly planned show appreciation for some of the workers In the area who had Limehouse Shower open house by Mm A Benton Mrs J and Mrs Mrs John Glynn has returned from a holiday with his wife and G Scott were hostesses at the and with her cousin In Van couver Rev and Mrs John home of the former for kitchen shower for their niece Bonnie Scott Busby on May Brooks Farm Service and of South Dakota recently i k ju r Supply held a quite successful visited cousins Mr and Mrs given much time and help for at their Harvey Norton the a AMn qj p s children enjoyed building Nearly interested another professional pcrsons attending on May dny holiday last Friday the party A delicious buffet dinner was served and a dozen beautiful red roses graced the centre of the din ing room table Other floral arrangements decorated other parts of the room Among the guests were Perrln and Mrs Beatty who had travelled from Ottawa that day to be present for the occasion When the meal was over and well on in the evening the guests gathered In the large living room The member of parliament Mr Beatty thanked all for their work but go and it was thought it would he paid special recognition I not be too hard to get a bus- Frank and Winnie Smith for load the many years of service Mrs Given volunteered to they had given as workers for be present at the North the party He went on to say Musical Festival to although this couple could not present a trophy Meeting closed with O Canada and the any help In the future would WI grace he appreciated cherry pies served with Winnie with a beaut i- cream were all sampled blooming plant and Eric for lunch Mrs McLean and Bonnie assisted hostess with lunch Lille Given in her usual humorous way was auctioneer for the sale of plants By this time the hour was a bit late all agreed It was a busy evening but a fun night too Haynes presented Frank with a souvenir ash tray The Smiths were deeply moved and felt highly honored for this special recognition shown 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