Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 14, 1978, p. 14

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday June 14 Eden Mills Luncheon swimming ball games in report by Kin MaeDougall crafts or sale also Mrs Else social cup or tea The next Mrs J and young was the lucky winner Juncaistwlllbea son Adam from of a lovely plant picnic at the home of Mr and Park Illinois are having a The senior ball boys got off Mrs Gordon nice visit with their on the wrong foot this week This will be the final Mr and Mrs Eric and lost both the Monday meeting until September and brother Bob Mrs Mrs night and Thursday night Mrs William Calvert and R Mills and Mrs games sons Ron Calvert of Peter A few ladies went along ton and Ross and wife Kay Mrs G Stevenson and with the Dublin Institute on Calvert were recent daughter Mrs J Henry their annual bus trip on guests of Mrs Herb Monday and Shirley and Randy Thomson Union- also Mrs James and Mrs was a weekend guest of William his aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs W Mrs Fred Last Montreal and Mr and Mrs weekend Jean and Fred Ben Wilson spent an after- visited Randys parents noon with their aunt Mrs Mr and Mrs Tom Wilson and family travelled north to Visiting with Mrs swimming lessons for your Sundridge to visit daughter Elizabeth Eden Mills young ones and missed the Judy and George Campbell were Mr and Mrs Logan registration please contact in their new home Nancy Adams of Ann Vos 8569757 The Friendly Seniors met Grangemouth They are now The United Church Women on Wednesday afternoon in touring the S A and they had another tasty luncheon In their room at the community will spend some time with the community hall on hall with fourteen members Mr and Mrs Peter Campbell Wednesday The Tuesday present The afternoon and Joshua at Oak on Afternoon Club had their spent playing euchre and a their return back to Scotland Ebenezer UCW picnic Company in receivership By Mi Bon McLean on Sunday The junior choir and Ltd The June meeting of sang two number under the ftas appointed the Ebenezer U C took the direction of Beryl Clegg a form of a picnic at the home Mr Finleya Topic was For Industries Audrey Hitching After a Their Sake In Exodus it tells M pot luck lunch Jean Early how slaves were to be dealt J situation at the in- convened an interesting pro- with If you were in debt you dust to and gram A tape which Rev could be sold as a slave The have been Betty Griffith had given at a condition was that that kind mal lme festival of faith in EI was largest industry enjoyed Then a number of grading work and in seven established in the IBMs with games and contests were years the slave could be to 40 employees on held Five ladles braved the freed If he married his wife waters of the pool for a dip find children belonged to the Pat Chalmers was courtesy master But If he loved his I convener master his wife and children The first two Sundays in he could decide not to go free A area man was July there will be no services For their sake bondage Is charged with being in- while the Fin taken for love You see the in a public place by leys are on their vacation light of the world best against Acton detachment of the Communion was observed the background of the Christ police Guelph visited Dr Dan and Mrs Stevenson and family at Kemptville Bert Stevenson and Dr Jim Henry were also guests in the same home after attending veterinary conference Ottawa If you are interested I THE WINNING TEAM in Georgetown Christian Sehool track and field day proudly hold their trophies They are captain Mike Banks Robert Schreiber Sherry VanderJuts Jeff Bydevaate Grace Tina Vanden Top Baker Steven Ruggle Kenny Harbers Heather Jamie and Tammy Mulder Ospringe Wedding graduation awards visits news by Doris tines Guelph General Hospital Congratulations and best following surgery We wish wishes arc extended to him a speedy return to good Robert Keating of Burlington health and Agnes Mae Walnut who Mr and Mrs Gordon were ma tried at noon on June spent a few days with at the home of the brides their daughter and son in law mother Mrs George Camp- Mr and Mrs Mike Hutchison bell at Guthrie The bride was and family at Elgin Their attended by Mrs Keith son Sherlock and his wife Sinclair matron of honor Mary and daughter Heather and her daughter Suzanne also visited at the same junior bridesmaid home Rev George Lewis of Milton Donald Smith a officiated The happy couple professor at Knox College will be living in the bride University of Toronto was home at Mr and guest minister for the service Mrs Sinclair Debbie and at Knox Presbyterian Glenda and Mr and Mrs Church on Sunday morning Ward Bruce were guests at Mr and Mrs Gordon the wedding and reception and Miss Nellie AlUen Visiting over the weekend visited on Sunday with Mrs with Mr and Mrs Gordon Cam Aitken at Barrie Howes were Mr and Mrs Last Sunday at the home of Richard of and Mrs Robert Bruce Mr and Mrs Tom Berry of and David at Burlington a Acton and Mrs Howes sister get together was held for Mrs Howard Hillis of Grand their cousin Florence Bruce Valley who graduated recently in Mr Mrs Gary Saskatoon Sask as a medical Ferguson were guests on doctor She will be practicing Saturday at the wedding of in Relatives attend Rod Syer and Sharon were and Mr3 Garth at Windsor Bruce Kim and Dean of Barry Clarke is a patient In Toronto Mr and Mrs Ward Sunshine club plans for Pioneer Day fun The Sunshine dessert tea and coffee etc Club met in the town hall served cafeteria style There June a It was a lovely be a games table for and 28 members were lnose wishing to play cards welcomed by Mrs Black the tables and chairs for president those wishing to rest for a Leachman the with Mrs Black welcoming everyone and then taking her Mary Milne to do a reading entitled The Old 2L Family which made mi and mflny raembe think of their then followed a singsong and Bruce Mr and Mrs Byron Bruce and Bradley of Mr and Mrs Garnet Bruce of Misslssauga Mrs Jim of Wood stock and Bruce of Toronto A dinner and safety award night for Wellington County school bus drivers was held last Wednesday evening at Legion Hall Clarence Denny and most of his bus drivers were there when A proposal that would have required Halton Regional we SaXeSt SECOND PLACE team at Georgetown Christian School track and field day captained by Sid are front row Dawn Gallagher Kelvin Loveless Anita Barbara Kerkoof middle row Jimmy Bergsma Craig Bates back row Byran Amanda Kuntca MaryAnne Hesselink Margaret Stemfoort and Sid Council rejects workload full day every second week was soundly defeated when it committee under the new arrangement scheduled to come Into effect after the election Chairman Morrow told was soundly defeated when it reporters he felt the Regional should sit on the extra was one of the recipients of a J certificate given to those who have attained years of teaching It was presented on June at Melville United Church in Fergus The was organized by the Teachers Federation committee to broaden their The councillors all sit on knowledge of the and committee each with eight councillors sitting on a second committee under the current system Councillors attend one mnilllee and one On June Professional councl month as well as other special meetings that arise from time to lime Under the system ad Development Day primary teachers were at Brighton Street School in where the new throughout County Wellington Morrow councillors would each have sat on two standing committees Council wouldn go along A baby stroller was with that but preferred four taken while its committees with six coun owner was Inside the Family on each committee Restaurant this week Eachcounclllorwlllbeonone make a contribution on a broader scale He suggested that for the a year councillors receive for sitting Connector on fire A malfunction in hydro lines on Side road between thesixth and town line caused concern for nearby residents when sparks were seen flying out of the connectors Monday evening Acton firefighters were called to the scene to ex tinguish the flames on the regional council they should be willing to dedicate at least one day per week Some councillors saw it as a move towards a committee of the whole system and op posed it on that basis Burlington Councillor Ben Ciprlctti reminded with at committee of he whole and hey were poorly handled Public Works Chairman Jack Roflls said he favored the smaller committee that allowed councillors to delve Into a specific area of the region work PIONEER DAYS a community event for you PLANNED ACTIVITIES Attic treasures plant table games and food ParadelOOpm Bed Race Contact Carol Meadows Contact Tim Kingsbury Contact Pioneer Costume Contest 3 Mary Coulter Lions Club Chicken Barbeque PRIZES for the best float bed race champion Pioneer Costume best display best costumes at dance ROCKMOSA Community Centre Sat July 1 I I FURTHER INFO CONTACT BARB 8564854 MARLA 8569816 ffieSSSSSSESSSSSSSSSSSESSSESSSS mood Birthday greetings were sung to Mrs Fuller Mr Smith Mrs Anna Wilson Mr Fletcher Mrs Peacock Mr Thomas Mrs UADkJs j iiwusa una waiucs qi8bdorcV Black at the piano Vic Smith with his fiddle and Henry with his har monica and they gave waltzes Mrs Dove Gray the euchre tables and The secretarys report for the last meeting was read by The high scores for euchre Mrs Ann Smith and he went to Mrs Wllma Gilbert treasurers report by Mrs son and Mrs Daisy Klngshott Then followed a and Sheldon cusslon about Pioneer Day Trousdale A lovely lunch was the bake table will be taken served by Mrs Mary Milne care of by Mrs Daisy King and Mrs Annabel Leachman and Mrs John Post of cheese date loaf and Mrs Precious and Mrs banana bread June which Morrison the penny table and will be the next meeting at Miss Gladys Hanna with Mrs in the Rock- Jean Hoskfng the refresh wood and the making of the ments consisting of a variety final preparations for Pioneer of sandwiches cakes and Day RACEWAY HARNESS RACING Post Time Thursday Evartlng 8pm Sunday Afternoons 2pm Trtectorb Exactor Wagering Conditioned ChibHouM LIVING COLOR 8x10 PORTRAIT 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insured at no cost to member 1st MORTGAGE LOANS Maximum 30000 104 per annum open after first year no penalty j SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES 500 per year MONEY ORDERS To AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELLERS CHEQUES Membership open to all residing or working in Halton Hills and area phone

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