Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 24, 1978, p. 12

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12 The Acton Free Press Wednesday May Limehouse 60 attend banquet Mon A Benton About fathers and sons of the Cubs and Scouts enjoyed a banquet In their honour in Memorial Hall on Monday evening Mrs Roughley and Miss joined a bus tour to Ottawa or lullp time last week Booth Brown Hannah and Benton attended the District Annual of the Women Institute at Boston Church on Tuesday where the theme was Strengthening the Family Unit Mrs Wilfred Kirkwood was delegate to the Officers Conference at Waterloo Uni early in May on behalf of the W I Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Harry Brown on the arrival of their second child a daughter last week Churchill Oldest area church to mark anniversary Paul Andrew Proud grand parents are Mr and Mrs Wallace Mr I Harrison Peter borough recently spent a few days with Mr and Mrs Clifford Storey Bower Ave Acton Mr and Mrs Archie Kerr spent the holiday weekend a by Turner Anniversary services the Cowtro filiations to Janet Next Sunday May is a pricing of commemorative and sTaSmer on THIRTYSIX AREA WOMEN attended a course sponsored by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food to assist them in judging at local fairs The course was held at the and Drayton Com munity Complex on Wednesday and Thursday of last week Virginia Mclsaac left organized the two day course and the instructors were Mrs Norma Baker Mrs Dorothy Ryder of and Mrs Charlotte Ironside of Acton Eden Mills Awards camp ball choir trip in news UNIQUE SANDBOX she designed especially for handicapped children has plenty of corners to putter in and space for wheelchairs to slide under director Pauline Stevenson explained to visitors at Halton Developmental Centre in Thursday Among the visitors were Andrew Hinkley and Gloria Walton of Acton Bap list Church youth group The Developmental Centre and Tinkerbell Nursery both held open houses Thursday and a good crowd was repor ted by Barb Wynneck and Eramosa Home and School Association next meeting Is June at Public School The Public Speaking Competition between and Centennial Schools will be held May at l at School Everyone is Invited to attend 1 apologize I made an error In the date of the Lions Fire works Display last week Congratulations to Mrs Gertrude who cele brates her birthday this Friday May Friends arc welcome to call at her home St from on Friday Saturday May is the roundrobin tournament on the ennls courts This is the time to meet fellow tennis enthusiasts and challenging partners for the season Music Night at Rockwood Centennial School takes place this Friday May at 30 Students from the All Star Band and the Junior and Senior Choirs will be part The and Branch of the Canadian Bible Society will hold its annual meeting Sunday May at fl pm at the Rockwood Presbyterian Church Every The Society suhsidizes the printing of the Bible in countries throughout the world Erin rate A public school supporter at Erin with a home assessed at will pay an additional in taxes this year since the village council set the mill rate last week Separate school supporters will pay iq than lost year The mill rate for residential public school supporters stands at 196 while separate school supporters pay The commercial rate for public school supporters was struck at 34 mills and for separate school supporters The budget includes funds for weekly bulldozing at the village dump and for the new community centre Hilda At the Girl Guide meeting lust week sccral awards were given out Mrs Billings presented Sarah Hay ward with a Canada Cord and Mrs Peine retired district com presented Bell Delia Chesworth Paula and Michelle Heard with their all around cords A special Religion in Life Emblem was to by Mrs II Tomlinson Over badges were given out during lilt evening The Brownies tampout at Camp Corwhin over the week end with their capable leader Just a reminder that are to attend Mills Presbyterian Church service this Sunday May Mrs Wilson visited with sister Mrs t Riley at on Sunday In baseball activities on Monday night Don Prior Trucking won out over Mills in the ninth inning with a score of Thursday night Mills won the with Transport with a score of The junior team won their first against Fergus with John Dyer was the winning pitcher who pitched one hitler striking out IB The next gamt will be at Eden Mills Park on Wednesday night May against Centre John has returned home with Youth Choir who were taking pari in Music in Cork Ireland also Blarney and the famous Stone On the return trip to their plant was rerouted to New York and the group wis to a tour of Manhattan The Friendly Seniors met In their room at the on with 17 members present The Lords Prayer was repealed In unison I resident Ann Wilson read a poem welcome and added a word of welcome to two new mem Mrs Clan and Mrs Kay Stevenson The Seniors a bus Irip for June 16 to Midland and a J hour ship cruise of the islands in Georgian Bay There are a few stats left and anone interested can contact Jean at Delightful toetapping was provided by four accordion players from Jimmy all girl band The president ex pressed sincere thanks to the ladies for their enjoyable program Lunch was served followed by a few game of euchre Mr and Mrs Llbonte and of Chatham were guests of Mrs Wm and Mrs J on Sunday 25th year Tht Christian Reformed is planning a special or the June District Coming special anniversary Churchill Community marking the 140th year that this church has served as a place of worship It is the oldest church in the area founded in Churchill was staunchly Congregat for years and just as staunchly United Church of Canada for years Just 10 years ago In the face of threatened closure the small and seriously indepcndenl voted to con tlnue as a community church This year 140th anniversary also celebrates 10 years as a church Mr Harold Griffin who heads a committee com pletlng a history of Churchill Church lhat during Ihe 140 years the church suffered through several crises and that many times Its people feared thai Churchill would be forced by lack of numbers to close its doors but that always a solution presented itself and church continued as a guiding force In the Com munity Music has always been an important feature of ill celebrations The Churchill Orchestra a tradition of the church on the hill will play at God Kids will be the regular Junior Choir as will also some members of tht adult group of rhert will two Services on Sunday The Rev TJ Reese of Mount forest will be guest at am The Rev Robb Hyde will the speaker m hollowing evening service will be a social hour in the Sunday School room with refreshments served by CCC W the had plates and mugs made up which will Im available at that of Churchill C Women May 17 it of Mrs Linda Irtsidcnt Mrs I dith Stonv chaired Mrs Mane Anderson was charge of Mrs Thompson read the minutes of the hat meeting Business under discussion is the cleaning of the church preparatory to plates and mugs the forth coming Sunday School picnic June Treasurer Eleanor Thompson gave the financial statement and reported on Hems purchased for the church kitchen at the recent auction sale of the United Chureh Hilisburgh Loch member had brought slips and roots from her own garden These were off with much happy haggling realizing for the treasury A delicious dessert was served by the hostess Erin BIG COWmtYWBTRN DANCE Sat June 17th lam Erin Arena Featuring Top Recording Stare Tfcf Brown Under Special Occasion Permit Tickets per person Limited number of tickets available by celling 2073 or Attention Residents of ROCKWOOD AND DISTRICT Now on the Rockwood Pages of lite will appear a Special Coming Events section pertaining to and District FOR ONLY PER INSERTION YOU CAN HAVE YOUR UPCOMING DANCE DINNER ETC ANNOUNCED ON THE ROCKWOOD AND DISTRICT PAGES OF THE ACTON FREE PRESS Just Call One Of Our Friendly AdVisors 8532010 And Let Her Know Your Coming Event And That You Would Like It On The Pages Deadline Monday Noon I on ihc on r parents lh no an nlveriary lit their 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