Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 4, 1978, p. 12

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SB Cold weather shunned by tournament players FINALISTS IN the First Senior Tennis Tournament are shown here Front row left to right Ana Maria Bell Audrey Hudson Back row Ray Veldman Chris Steen George Williams Ana Maria and Audrey defeated Chris and to take the Ladies Doubles Trophy Ray and George are the Men s Doubles Champions Audrey and Chris meet Oct to determine the Ladies Singles champion by The fashionable layered look of shorts pants vesls coats and mittens was necessary for both players and spectators at the season final Senior Tennis Tournament on Sunday Saturday was perfect for tennis cool and sunny Sunday cloudy skies and cold winds made for in hospitable dull weather but it was hot action on the courts and warm enthusiasm from the spectators Wrapped in ski jackets and woolen blankets the audience applauded every hot shot The Mixed Double Pisa and Jerry take the titk over Kay and John Knvnnugh flay Brings and George Williams defeated Wong Kce and John Kavunngh to win the mens doubles In the ladies doubles final Audrey Hudson and Ana Maria I1UI championed over Chris and Vcldman Jerry Vcldman celebrated troll his birthday and his winning the Mens Singles championship over Don Gregg That was a hard fought match Audrey Hudson had her own type of tennis marathon on Sunday She started her first hit at a in in mnttlus throughout tilt day and Stu fur Singlt thump at fi pm and chirping crickets inter fered match start nil over again today Wednesday on th Ilan to he there if you the mull of i tip I on hip villi the play and Mil I was It will by Ilnrb The Iloekwood Seoul Troup has found Stout Master Bill Hammond will the first Oct it the Town Hall All hoys ages 11 14 Steven Wilson was one of Hit who Ins team to the Out Sorry about Hit omission last week Junior Trophy Winners I Brags Gary and Ken ll Bllilwmpion Ken the boys singles winner mil took the mixed doubles title Groundwork laid for Block Parents Mink Press WednsddY Eden Mills Anniversary service at local church Ebenezer Hon Me I tan I look Worldwide Simehy Mr 1 spoke Lin of Hit by liirliWwmi Hit 1 in in wiod is Hi inks met rued iff lownseml ml Hie Hi mi mil School Mill still this heir i Hi Kill I by Mrs The I den Mills United Church Women s mcctint was held at the of Mrs Beltv Marshall The hymn I Need line Every Hour was sunt for the devotional Mrs Snow took the theme Things Little things ihsl seem important to us nuke differences dissolve marriage partnerships and create differences affairs True maturity is in the ability to adjust In the business period il was decided Hut Mrs I Jennings and Mrs Ann would com cue the lunches ilered to tilt teaihers on the third Wednesday of each month Mrs Lorn hi ml i son rtpoited it cards hid been sent to Mrs I dm Smith Mrs Kj Stevenson Mrs Wilson Mrs Kelly Snow closed the meeting with Afltr a social hour Mrs I Tomimson thanked Hie hostess Mrs i irshill for tin refreshments Hit Mills United Imreh held their iry services in the morning evening with Rev of as guest speiker the evening service St choir from provided music Willi Mrs as hour of fc How ship was following the struct The church w is dceontcd Mr Sieve in a Thinks theme with fruits vegct ihles Mrs led and Jimmy visited with her two sisters Mrs M Mrs J Mel mty it iter list week Victor sons Tyson and Keith of Austin Texas enjoyed pic is holiday with I ill s parents met and Montgomery While Kiev wtrehcrt Jt hosted nine j ind Montgomery reunion so was able to set mist of her relatives Dee lest sympathy is tended to Itev irrie Jnthrmcin the rite loss of i beloved Waller Communion was obstrvtd in both United Ircsbyltriin churches is it wis World Wide Communion Sundav Mrs opened her home for the September meeting of tin irdi president Mrs with pot for lonighl loinorri mil ill joined in Hit d Wonderful mil while Sunday 1 li inks id mil dm in wen from Mrs Hoy Mrs Ke in mmv anil Mrs for ilh help it wtdilme supper in honor her blither and will be or the Mi ind Service blind lo help est less for tun tin world que Inns I 1111 lip fill is i inir mi in St ho Is driii nit ills in Hie I re I rim a Si hoi is great muss J he i for this jtet is brought forw ire Susin in He spring re for when returned i in September fast I work id thinks those idnts who worked ill in mi r in the project out I is il rents in pi ij in r in si best toy one mother stuck in tire the executive is in crested if Hot wood parents wish to undertake a similar project The Association Is now sponsoring the Firs Hill Cub Meetings art held Monday school it Public The executive wants to he ir parents ideas Contact Maureen Mel tod director with suggestions Heritage committee illn is lo be in lie leprosy Mission letter from 1rtsbjterlil section rallies mil si ij us one united Plans wt re fin for Hit lunehtun for Iht Scnur Hit group will he selling lunch at the silt of and Shirley on Del 1 folks will i former is to lie Die tutst 1 lieonuill be served iftcr trviee ii lid he people will Hit opportunity to look it ill the historical iiimonbilh i in display in mil Mil 111 tin new i ItirliWwumk rec I is lurkev supper ruiutuc slide present sponsored the township on Mondiy hilts ft of houses irns found in Jim Goring oul the significance it changing appro is our inccstors Heir homes accommodate the dim and fishton of the times The Committee is interested in compiling historic facts and stones the township Contact John Clark it 1j91 with your inform it ion hill they to A re iding on Itl informative I the were received ind by Mrs W The roll for the red ltd donation for Hie November senpturt w is re id I ilhy the devotion was rend Mrs lock on lit dm serene and from Serenity of the Soul Mrs give i reading lht Burnt on night Oct the of Mrs Borden Mr and Mrs and Mr md Mrs 1 GIRLS Ten and Under lost out in the Consolation Round in their League Front row left to right Hawkins Karen Kelly Cheryl Cunningham Michelle Michelle Rockola Shawn Lush Back row Wynneck Mary Jo Halliburton Barb Gnffenham Kelly Ann Wiseman Rockola Rem Sue Smith Standing behind their team coaches Pat Weir and Lynn Gray enjoyed i fun lav fulls hid a delightful time it Marine laud and Game irm enjoyed a view of tht ever magnificent falls the men look cable car ride across river while the ladies browsed at a craft shop and then we to visit the monument in honor of famous ancestor Sir Isaac and thence to Niagara on the Lake where they had tit itius supper at tht Pillar and Cost Restaur Mrs liclly Marshall at director at I dtn House Nursing Home and three of her volun Burden I M and LI Petersen attended a seminar at the Triumph Hotel in Toronto on I It was Ontario Nursing Home Association volunteer day conference and the theme for day What a volun means to a nursing home The Honourable Pauline the guest speaker at the dinner and Under Girls then leagues consolation winners row lift to right Betty Ann Pinder Jaime Moss Wynneck Laura Luna Slime I on Ann Baldwin Barb Hawkins Centre row Kristin English Heafhir Tomimson Tamim Kel Duncan Susan Hawkins Behind then tiam Bruce and Gord Baldwin ERAMOSA PEE WEES Tn county Consolation Winners Front row left to right Steven Lush Mike Randy Coverdale Dave M cKmght Todd Wiseman Phillip Brace Back row Scott Laughhn Alec Weir Mike Chapman The fall Tea and Bazaar at the Eden House nursing home will be held on Saturday October please try and visit these older ladles share In their fellowship A theatre group will be starting In Eden Mills The Drew Wheeler Ian Andy Cunningnam meeting is this Thursday Paul Kevin Mark Dupuis at In the Behind the players coach Neil left community and and David Cunningham Is ERAMOSA ATOMS consolation winners Front row left to right John Wilson David Weir Phillip Hartung Dean Billings Paul Coverdale John Back row Scntl Simp son Steven Davies Darren Rawding Kirk McNabb David Billings Doug David Behind his team assistant coach Ken Simpson Absent from photo Sam Cartledge Kevin and coach Tom Craig

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