The Free Press Wednesday Jan Obituary Doris Fryer dies Jan A former Acton and an active member of the Doris Mae Fryer died in Milton hospital on New Year a day morning In her year Rev Ewing con ducted the January fun held at the Shoe maker funeral home Pallbearers were all Bruce Kenneth Michael and Bob John ston Rick Gordon and Peter Cnnnon3 Mrs Fryer was born in Cambridge England and to Canada age of nine In She met and married George and settled in Ac ton She was very active in the community and held executive positions in ihc Women Institute and had lier life mem s pin She also took a Ac Ion firefighters were called to a chimney fire at the home of Bob Martin ft ft I Acton at Man I day There was no do ma fir according to fire chief I Mick Holmes 1 by Susan Lid bury Christmas holidays have come and gone and we re all back to work In sports 1979 has been started off with basket bail Basketball is held at lunch hour and after school This seems to be an interesting sport with boys and girls The school now has use of the arena All the skating will be done on except the morn ing kindergartens who will skate on Thursday morning New arrivals have pushed up our attendance to the new figure of 170 students Christmas Eve mass had an overwhelming response with a church full of people The school choir sang accompanied by Andrea on the organ We would all like to thank Mrs Graham for putting so much time and effort into the choir The kindergartens are working on heir winter theme by making paper mittens St Josephs Mrs Munkacsi class is starling two new sub jects These include the theme I discover my self also the subject area in math The twos and threes are beginning to study Ottawa and Niagara Falls communities They In the uniformed John Ambulance in Ontario gave 131 hours of their spare lime prov iding a free first aid vice in their district to anyone ill or injured at community events have been sharing pic lures of places they have visited Miss Cnns class has been busy in art They took their names and made them into crea lures They are also studying their new theme Japan The five and sixes have been very busy too Art was inter pretive drawing On Language arts the grade fives are doing Below Celcius and the grade sixes the theme Horses Are The grade seven and c ghls are still studying New France in Environmental Studies On Monday we had three tests including Math Geography and Lang Arts great interest in the sen citizens and kept things going there until she became ill Mrs Fryer served on the Acton parks board for three years and rccrea lional committee for two years She was elected to council in 1950 and held office for four years After suffering from a stroke Mrs Fryer made her ho at Ha Hon Cen Manor where after her recuperation she became secretary to the residents council the editor of Chatterbox magazine and was active in many activities The last six months she was confined to a wheelchair and suffered many bouts of illness Surviving her are five daughters Irene McLeod Scarborough Fern and Lola Gordon Acton Frances Johnston Tottenham Shirley Cannons Bramp ton and one son Jeffrey Bel wood She is also vived by grandchild ren 12 great grandchild ren and two sisters Ella and Francis of Hamilton Terry Lynn and Shirley Van Eight volunteer students throughout the week collect announce ments from certain happening in the school Every Friday at they announce to the school the information they have collected This group is called the An club The students involved are Nancy Thomas Char lotte 0 Hara Lisa Doberth em Steven Watzeck Jim McVeigh Paul Stables Eric and Fdwin They are very good at giving us the weekly news for our school and we appreciate their efforts Wednesday Thursday and Friday before school holidays we had special awards given out saw small plays and Thurs day afternoon we sow the Walt Disney movie product on The Bears The girls basketball team is about to start a new season with a game against W I Dick the North champs last year on January 11 The game will be played in the McKemleSmith gym The team coach is Mr O and the team players ore Shelley Wong Nancy Thomas Susan Wilson Charlotte 0 Teresa Dunn Judy Vetricek Sally Laura Brithnger Lisa GUlls Gail Hughes Shirley Van and Terry Lynn Mc FIRST TRAINING has over first aid tors trained to their re quired standards and can provide first aid training for groups anywhere in Ontario THE FANTASTIC RABBIT DIESEL YOU SAVE ATBAZ WILL OWN ft BAZ MOTORS LTD TEN DAYS FOR WORID DEVELOPMENT DAY OF WITNESS AND SOLIDARITY WITH THE THIRD WORLD SUNDAY FEBRUARY GIVE US THIS DAY OUR DAILY ten DAYS PROGRAMME jo by Acton Baptist St Anglican Churchill Community Trinity United Knox Presbyterian St Joseph s R Obituary Albert Williams Albert Williams a res ident of Georgetown for the past years died December 17 after a lengthy illness He was a resident of Hnlton tenninl Manor Mr Williams was well known In the area since he operated a billiard parlor at the corner of Main and Mill Street for more than years He was also an avid curler He was born in land in and came to Canada when he was years old He and parents lived in Hamilton until Guide news by KJmllachcy The 2nd Acton Girl Guides plan a fly up for next Monday Included In the plans are a rehearsal for the fly up games songs and skits moving to Georgetown in 13IB Hi is survived by his wife Durham Street whom he married in 1946 in Acton He also leaves a sister Mrs Hoy McGill 14G Mill Street Georgetown Mr Williams was the son of the late John and Alice Williams Funeral service was conducted by Canon Maxwell DecLmUer Jones 1 Hi me with interment at Greenwood Cemetery Acting as were nephews Ross Terry Terry and Michael Payne Friends Albert Tost and llcrnnglon also were pallbearers ELKS Monday Night BINGO J Door Prizes I I Georgetown J 40 Bird J I at 20 each I DOORS OPEN M BINGO Regular 3 Special at 70 flo 600 Jackpot Numbers Guaranteed Share The Wealth Projects and FREE Bub Service Ac on G lawn Vivian McDonald in 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