Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 18, 1979, p. 24

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Boat Etat Show Place 1979 Ballinafad Mrs Reggie Slessoraitis new WI president by Smith Mrs Agnes was hostess or the an nual W I meeting held In the basement of the Church Sixteen ladies renewed their member ship by paying their dues One new member was welcomed making the tola membership 17 Mrs Grace McEnery gave the final lions for completing the blocks II was Ided not to have any more euchre parlies till fall Mrs McLean gave an Informative report on the district meeting she had recently attended It was Interesting to hear Church history book which was Co Accountants Mountainview Road S made up last year for the 100th Anniversary is put up with other Church his lory Books of County churches for safe keeping It was reported Wellington County had also received a copy of the church history of 100 years and would be pleased to put it along with other valuable in formation in library of the main building In museum Mrs Grace McEnery reported a bus trip had been planned by the for the last Saturday in May Many members were interested in going along It was lime for annual reports lo be given The secretary treasurer was the first to be colled upon She gave a gratifying report on the year work Mrs Lloyd Marshall gave a report on the fare work done for the year and said she and her helper had had a busy year sending cards to Ihe sick and shut in and gifts for special oc casions Each convener In turn gave a report Mrs Eileen McEncry gave the nominating report and staled lhat there would be two of fleers to fill as the report was not complete Mrs McLean con ducted of officers for 1WB80 They are as follows PresidenI Mrs Leo dent Mrs Reggie Slessoraitis 1st Vice- Mrs Thomas Given Secretary Treasurer Mrs Ada Kirk wood Director Mrs Leo Jamicson Public Relations MrS Jesse McEnery Branch Director Mrs Mar shall Standing Commit tee Conveners Agriculture and Canadian Industry Mrs Burt Citizen ship and World Affairs Mrs and Consumer Affairs Mrs Thomas Given and Cultural Activities Mrs C Resolutions- Mrs Sinclair Curator Mrs McLean Olher officers WelfareMrs Mar shall Mrs Burl pianist Mrs Eileen McEnery Courtesy Mrs Sinclair Auditors Mrs SwindlehurslandMrs French Mrs Jamieson before vacating the chair said It had been a pleasure to SAVE AT PERMANENT AND YOU COULD WIN A PERMANENT a PLACE IN THE For each 1 000 you invest In a Guaranteed Investment Certificate Debenture or Guaranteed Savings Certificate or for each 1 000 you deposit I a new or existing per sonal savings or chequing account during the contest period April 23 through May will receive an entry form that gives you the opportunity to win A Permanent Place In the Sun prize package Only personal deposits and investments qualify Transfers from one account to another do not qualify The Grand Prize includes a condominium home of your choice in the sunshine valued up to 75 A air conditioned Cadillac Seville worth up to 20 000 so you can do some luxurious sun travelling Plus 000 worth of air travel for you to fly yourself your family and friends to and from your place in the sun Or if you prefer you may take the Grand Prize total value of 100 in cash ADDITIONAL PRIZES additional prizes of 2 worth of air travel or cash equivalent will be awarded So you have even more opportunities to visit your favourite place in the sun INTEREST RATES There a place for your savings at The Permanent And you can bask in the knowledge that your money is earning up to 9A In a savings account and in a ter deposit up to Rill contest ruins and details are available at any participating savings branch of The Permanent All prizes valued In Canadian funds Selected entrants must have a minimum balance and correctly answer a time limited Kill testing question the Permanent 90 MAIN ST SOUTH GEORGETOWN serve as president this two years Courtesy Convener Mrs Sinclair thanked Mrs A McEnery for making it possible for have Ihe Annual meeting at he Church Also thanked Ihose responsible for setting up Ihe tables in preparation for the pol luck luncheon Mrs Buckrcll and Mrs Koperdraad were responsible for the delicious dessert served after the main course Mrs Sinclair on behalf of all members presented tie retiring president with a porcelain bell embellished with the WI crest Mrs Jamieson expressed surprise and pleasure In receiving the gift and thanked all for their thought fulness The incoming look chair and said she knew she had a job In do to fill Margaret s shoes would do her best LOW meets The meeting was at Ihe home of Mrs ItUlh Shorlill on Tuesday evening week Roll call was answered by quoting a favorite verse Mrs Stiles was in charge of devotion Guest speaker was Miss Daisy of the Bridge a community rehab ill talion program for former inmates Her talk was Informative and interesting Mrs Munro and Mrs assisted hostess with lunch Large congregation Easter Sunday saw a large number of worship pers out to church The sun did manage to shine Mr Stiles sermon was on Vic torious Living The mens choir sang the Easier anthem Blessed Calvary The front of the Sanctuary was adorned with a beautiful Easier Lily placed there by the family and the beautiful basket of mauve mums were In memory of Ihe late Mrs Thompson who recently passed away Easter music and the singing of he familiar hymns nude the service une lo be remembered Miss Nancy Short 111 came home from univer sity on Tuesday of last week to enjoy the Easier holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs Bud Snow have returned home spending two weeks in Florida They some time in and pari of their in Orlando Good was enjoyed for most of the time spent there Mr and Mrs Wilfred Burt had their family all home for Faster Sunday Mr and Mrs Lloyd had as their for the Easter weekend Mrs from Brampton Mr and Mrs Lloyd Marshall had a family gel on Easter Sunday Mr and Mrs Ralph Mann and little sons from Quebec paid a visit the Smith Farm lo vis 1 with grand parents Police buy cars boots and shirts police com miss loners awarded tenders Thursday in Oak ville for police cruisers shirts and fool wear A tender for police cruisers went lo Kennedy in who bid Kennedy Ford also won the for one marked car at The board approved tender forms for two delivery vans but deferred approving a arm for a patrol von pending more in formation on ils details A tender for I shirts was awarded Sainlhlil Uniforms Canada Lid of Toronto who bid A lender for pairs of oxfords galoshes and lot rubbers was awarded lo Ma her Con Iracl Sales of Toronto who bid 39

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