Eden Mills Mrs Barden hosts Thankoffering meeting by Mm Friends of Jack Milne will The Fall be to learn that he is meeting of the Presbyterian confined to hospital and all Women was held at the home wish him a speedy recovery of Mrs Ted The community is sorry to The meeting opened with lose from its midst Mrs the Lords Prayer repeated in Herb and Shirley unison The treasurer but many good wishes for reported a tidy sum from the health and happiness in their Senior dinner and new surroundings in Guetph the refreshment booth at the go with them from friends auction sale of Mrs Herb and neighbours Mrs Gilberlson GUbertson was active in all Letters of thanks were read phases of community and and church calendars have church work been ordered The fall Rally Mr and Mrs Frank of Churchill The Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov 1 1978 17 will be held at been visiting Mrs J and Calvin Presbyterian church Kitchener on November 6 and The community extends a a W S workshop will take warm welcome to a new re place in Arthur on November Miss Margaret Mrs gave a report who has purchased the house recently vacated by Mrs H Gilberlson Mrs Jean and son Peter of East Rochester Y were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Eric Locke Mr and Mrs Richard Mills Stuart and Scott of Milton were visitors also Mr Leo Schulte has re turned from a vacation spent In Germany The community club monthly meeting will be held on Monday evening WYNNECK nieJUC ttlrfMr and the trophy for the red devil a promenading RpqI Pumokin Pie Jack Mrs Mansell Lowrle were There was a formal proper Halloween party has Sunshiners have variety meeting VCtK IOC Mrs Black president a very delicious lunc opened the meeting of the served by Acton mei Jo Anne The Headless Horseman rode again at Churchills annual Halloween party Saturday evening in the church basement she was accompanied by a wondrous and assort ment of spooks and weirdos tramps md girls a tiny Dutch girl a couple of Best Pumpkin Pie Joans Mrs Bea Baker in the WaterlooWellington from Chatham have Birch and Mrs Harriett Township wearing her mill hun 1 1 Douglas of Toronto greaser Halloween Cos- Mr and Mrs Ed Jennings spent a lovely week visiting and serious What a shock when Hit beautiful More allocations are to be forwarded to the W S General Fund and a donation is to be given to the Sunday School towards the purchase of new books The roll call was answered with a gleaning from The Record Pennies for the Fellowship of the Least Coin were received and dedicated Devotions on thanks were given by Mrs and readings by Linda and Cathy The next meeting will be November at the Gilbcrtson home The meeting closed with prayer by Rev Carrie and a social half hour was con vencd by and Cathy Lasby assisted by the hostess Courtesy remarks for the worthwhile evening were extended by Mrs Anna Wilson friends and relatives in and area Mr and Mrs Tom Lay cock from Shallow Lake were weekend guests at the Jen home Limehouse Safe driving pins family trees by Mrs A Benton Brown and David Matthew Congratulations to Mrs infant son of Mr and Mrs George Morrison Marjorie William were baptized Men of Knox install washrooms by Doris tines and Mrs Norman Goring are The congregation of Knox holding meeting Presbyterian Church this wttk Most the seven another hurdle girls have made purses and and Archie McDonald who received pins for eight con years of safe driving of school buses from Travel- ways Coach and Bus Scr Rev P Barrow conducted baptismal services at Lime- house on Sunday Judith Stephen Wilson James and Diane Christina children of Mr and Mrs Earl Burt Lindsay Marie infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Ted Rockwood bowling bowling league news Team standings at the end of the seventh week of bowling are I our Corners Erk Jerks Good Timers Carney Gang 25 Rovers 24 Kay s Feed abics 21 Rockwood Posties Counlrmen 20 Late Comers Ladies over for Tues 604 Each had grandparents in the congregation Mrs John Glynn has relumed from a three day conference on Ontario Genealogical Sources en dorsed by the Ontario Genealogical Society and the United Empire Loyalist Association of Canada The concept of the conference was originated and organized by Mr Don Wilson of Genealogical studies at Sheridan College Oakvillc Outstanding speakers came from USA England Ireland Scotland and other Results of games bowled places The Latter Day Saink Tuesday Oct Four l0d lheir microfilming of Corners points 2 highest recently when they the washrooms church basement Four years ago saw the new kitchen installed which was a gnat aid in preparing and serving annual beef suppers to say nothing of he cleaning last Mar a well was bored the water was piped in tu kitchen to again make the work load easier Through the summer the men of the congregation spent many hours of work on the washrooms until they accomplished their goat and can now view with pride the results of their labors The membership of church be small but their heart are big and their hands art willing and thai is all it takes to be successful Mr and Mrs Gordon Howes visited last made i skirt and planning for Achieve mtni night which will lie on r at Ross school in burgh All Hie girls miofi intf sled are invited Hit or next will It on net point Students hi grades four of tnt to the t rj lhe day Joy Halliburton Joanne Davies told of their microfilming in records of bowlers denominations th daughter Ann Parkinson Hoppy f granddaughter Gangz points Nini Covcrdale worldwide The president of while their son in law Dennis Death the Ontario Genealogical was away on Countrymen points Jean Society Lieut Col Kenneth business trip Smith 580 Bert Gould Collins told of the program Mimosa s4 II llomtmakmg Kay Feeds points transcribing set up for Touch of Class Peart Mary Lush cemetery records tomb- with Mrs Taylor Rovers points for archival purposes lionil trip Wednesday wasl I day at ill County Hit staff of it tended at John floss in Mrs Denny was it in Hit morning and in afternoon Tlit stiff rs ported a icr full md profitable da Clinic Nini Ivy Ritchie Van Ann Parkinson Jean Smith Nellie Stockman Vivicnne Joanne Davieb Ellen Garner 537 1 Pearl Alice Johnson Mary Lush Men over for Tuesday Oct 24 Dune Kingsbury 766 Don Sam Howard Dunk Dune McPhedran 618 Dennis Death Fred Carneys points Howard Dunk Jeff Park Good Timers points Bolton Danny Bolton Jerks points Joy Halliburton Erke Van points Fred Vandervolk John Dales Posties points Ivy Ritchie Alice Johnson 7 points Dune Kingsbury Sam Late Comers points Don Button ham Ellen Gamer John Robson heads group Parent committee for the scouts and cubs recently elected their new executive chairman John treasurer English secretary Johnson public relations officer Brian Death training representative Diane Bard Twenty cubs and nine scouts participate in the weekly meetings at wood Centennial school Parents arc most grateful to the leaders for the lime and effort they give to the boys The community was most generous to the canvassers on apple day and during the bottle drive The committee asks residents to save their Dominion and grocery tapes The organization hopes to buy three tents with funds from the tapes the boys will be around to collect them later In the season A joint investiture cere mony will take place Nov 97 at Centen nial school All parents are welcome to attend SHELDON COSTS CURRICULUM CONCERNS COMMITTMENT COMMUNITY I The CONTROL is yours USE IT CANDIDATE TRUSTEE HALT0N BOARD OF EDUCATION WARDS 12 Acton Eaqueslnoj Telephone 8789103 ft res tone proudly introduces 26 COLOR CONSOLE 77995 NO Tub Agio flM TV CnWo Walnut Color Once youve seen selecting a new portable easy While styling la different this Electrohome portable has many All features plus color control tone control tape and earphone jack outstanding features such as energy saving switch power guard electronic eye and automatic tuning 20 COLOR PORTABLE 62995 These Prices Expire Nov 18 1978 Televisions covered by manufacturers 3year warranty on all parts and labour Stores MOORE PARK PLAZA GEORGETOWN 8775119 ASK ABOUT OUR 80 DAY PAYMENT PLAN bride and dainty flower girl turned out to be boys The handsome groom and manly little ring bearer were at course girls Two characters that no one could guess were a Jolly redheaded gumchew hobo and a horrendous lurching gorilla After the costume contests there were games and relays including the ever- popular candy scramble and bobbing Tor apples The ladies of Churchill Community Church Women who sponsored the party served refreshments The Rev James McFaddcn performed two baptisms Sunday morning- Paul Andrew fivemonthold son of and Janet Swack and John Charles three- monthold son of Hank and Mary Walsma family supper Sunchlne Club and Several membera from welcomed about members Churchill Community Church and friends Singing O attended the luncheon and Canada and the More We Get dedication service at the Together followed Baptist church Sunday after- Secretarys report followed noon the singing of Happy Bir- Mr and Mrs Archie Kerr todays for October observed their Wedding A letter from Mrs Daniels Anniversary on Sunday thanking the Sunshine Boys Their daughter Marie Mra and Mrs M Milne and Mrs Donald Anderson and family Davidson for the humorous entertained them to a turkey poems down at the Eden dinner in honor of the Mills hall was read with a special invitation to the Rabies are again rampant Sunshine club to visit the starts today November 1 p i lunch was members Mrs Fuller Mrs Precious Mrs Morns ton and Mrs Post Teabiscuits jam cheese with tea was served A pleasant afternoon was brought to a close Tickets or the dance on November 10 are going fast Hope to sec you all there Bible study Friendship Bible Study at the Home of Mrs Vera Main St Rock wood a m Over a friendly cup of tea an Informal Inter study group discusses the Work of God to discover its relevancy to life today Groups such as this are active in nearby areas games of according to organizer Mrs I euchre S The group will pears to be acting strangely followed Mrs took meet every Wed at Mrs Family pets should be vac- high score for euchre with The topic from at the earliest Mr Hayden taking high in in this area A rabid wolf was seniors in Rochester seen on Churchill North After reading and attacked a family pet in treasurers report Mr its own back yard The wolf took charge of the escaped A nearby neighbor program which consisted of had to destroy an animal that friends from Erin who per had been infected and Paul formed piano solos violin Hamilton on the Fifth Line duets recitations with has lost an animal to the humorous poems that disease It might be wise to delighted all Rev McFaddcn spoke on the warn the children again to The usual role of the congregation in the avoid any animal that training and spiritual development of the children and youth of the church The choir had prepared a special anthem Little Lamb Christenings are family occasions and the wel comed family members to share in the service and to their homes afterwards Hank and Mary entertained their parents Mr Mrs Charles Sanderson Brampton and Mr and Mrs John Glen Williams AIM Mr and Mrs Wilfred Sanderson and Mr and Mrs John Itix of Brampton Mr and Bill from the Glen and Hank cousin Alice from in the Itae and Janet entertained Janets sister and husband Mr and Mrs Clarence for lunch Later in the day the assembled at the home of Mr and Mr3 Wallace for a YOU COULD BE THE LUCKY CUSTOMER Milton Municipal Election Many I Thanks M To the residents of Ward Three Nassagaweya for an acclamation to again L serve you on our local council fJ QatuuiUvt BRAD CLEMENTS TO ON YOUR NEW KITCHEN CABINETS ONLY 4 DAYS LEFT CONTEST DETAILS AVAILABLE IN ANY OF OUR STORES OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBER 1978 DRAW TO BE MADE NOVEMBER ALL CUSTOMERS WILL SAVE Install them yourself and save even more Well show you how AND NOW WERE OPEN IN MILTON theabinet fflnswer BRAMPTON 4560580 GEORGETOWN MILTON 8789775 Squire Mews Plaza Square 246 Main St Hat to fMilnil 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