Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 16, 1979, p. 24

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2 Real Estato Show Place May 1979 Burnedout family in need of help A young couple David and Debbie Graves and their two little children were left homeless In a fire that gulled their house May and they need help Everything including furniture and clothing was lost in the blaze on Ihe Fifth Line of Brampton where damage the house was estimated at and 10 in contents According to Mrs J Skelton George Street Georgetown there was no Insurance The Graves and their children two and four need clothing particularly baby clothes and The Red Cross has already pitched In The family is staying with the Skellons at present where anyone able help can con tact them at Ballinafad 4H homemaker girls guests at WI meeting The May g of the Women Institute was held in evening of May the home or Mrs Jesse McEnery The new president Mrs occupied the chair and opened with a timely poem Something out of nt the beginning of meeting when Mrs introduced two senior girls from the 4H group They were Shelly Wilson and Jacqueline Both girls had the distinct ion of completing 12 Homcmaking clubs The president spoke of the girls INLAND CO UMITED Eaton JohnW Coleman S Peter Joy CA Following the annual meeting of the company it is announced that John Coleman Vice President and Production Manager has been elected a Director of the company S Peter C A has been appointed Vice President and Treasurer and elected a Director of the company and Mr Eaton has been elected a Director of the company Inland Publishing Co Limited publisher the following fourteen community newspapers Press News Advertiser Burlington post Etobitoke Gazelle The Georgetown Independent I and Sun Milton Canadi Champion The News NewmarketAurora Beaver This Week This Weekend Tribune AKEftSW 877521l AKERS CLARK REAL ESTATE LTD MAIN ST GEORGETOWN 8775211 TOP LINE TWO H0USESOLD NAMES YOU CAN TRUST HAVE YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO HAVE YOUR OWN BUSINESS TRAILER FOR COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES AVAILABLE CALL FOR DETAILS 8775211 position to know as she has been one of the leaders of many of the clubs the girls alt ended Mrs Slessorailis said It gave her greal pleasure on behalf of the other members of W I present each a gift a polished aluminum serving Each girl in urn made The roll call was an Interesting one with each member answering by showing a family heir loom and telling something about it The minutes of April meeting were read and given Mrs reported on the special outing three other members had had afternoon They had accepted the invitation to attend of I ft was held at Cat Ski Club Mrs Clar president of was the guest speaker Mrs Grace reported on upcoming bus trip Progress is now being made on the quilt which will be drawn for on Canada Day During the correspondence you later wai read assisted hostess with thanking branch for the lunch donation for found On Tuesday evening of fund for the last week the Lee Home A letter of Journeyed to for appreciation was sent to heir May meeting Mrs Ballinafad for George Black a member part in moved there menl proved for the from the Manor Birthday group was hostess The party meeting got underway This being Curator a with the president Willi meeting each one was opening in asked to tell something usual way about heir farm or home Mrs Eileen Brawn had Mrs Lille Given had an charge of he devotion interesting relating Roll call was answered by memories Local current each Idling how they events were given by remembered a shut in Mrs Eileen McEnery The guest speaker was a Mrs Given also reported lady from the Children that she had been present Aid Society Shi that day to present a en lightened I he wo men on trophy lo a winning choir problems thai are wide at the Musical spread loday with broken festival homes etc Mrs Edna Mrs Burl was Shortill and Mrs Alma asked to speak on the Sinclair assisted Mrs Woman or the Month and Black the serving of quite appropriately 11 was a cup of lea An exchange the newly elected Prime of flower seeds took place Minister of Britain among member and Margaret Thatcher a social time There was a sale of plants and as usual for Many families came ihis annual sale Jesse out lo church as Christian McEnery was the capable family Sunday was auctioneer and a tidy sum Some members of wis realized for welfare the congregation took funds Mrs McLean and part in the service The Old Testament lesson The name friends recommend to friends to inspect Spotless home 4 garage Joyce Get ready lor you own del hone wit and In rec rm only Vole Brampton detached 500 reduced s per fenced lot pain pi Trudy As he world turns stop home In lam lo I Small Country retreat lonely Creel five Great starter home lor tl 31 dm hung close to 1 amen and GO Tn Lotia mom for am ly well decorated spac m hi I and Hon Two Immaculate semis each 4 4 pc garages In rec rm plus second kits Joanne Cox The it eager to bloom a this lovely del ho new in den Violet Bream taking del lot only Includes fin lee rm with I replace plus more Trudy Snyder Chris Search for tomorrow but buy today Brampton 3 semi alt garage Ige lot lam rm Ih FP Pal Crothal Why pay Large town home in Bramaea Includes antes party and pool Helens Billon Pool Size fenced lot backs onto bell We I kepi home Audrey Gilpn Bright fresh home Heart Lake country I ng on the of town and cord of wood Trudy Brampton Plus del be le model Good appearance ins plus read by Gary Murr The Junior Choir under the direction of Mr Pink sang a beautiful anthem This was an appropriate iunday for Mr and Mrs Harvey Burt present their infant children for the of Baptism The delightful month old turns i boy and Harvey Burt At the same tune iheir mother Mrs Burl was welcomed into the membership of tin Church from SI flit v is taken up lv theSchwarl While ihi it is Ik ng II e Junior Chi ir nth In fiber on tilt minister Mr Martin Lens told the Dan In i i Vic arc sorry to have to report hi on Thursday of list week of Rowland This is the within a month for the family Mr fcffie Thompson passed i in April Our sympathy goes surviving members of his family and other relatives livmf in community Through its services to patients the Canadian Cinccr Society helps to soften the impact of cancer for patients and their families through lis public education programs disseminates knowledge on subject if tinen and through it f cancer ltd Support ii fu id mis if tat ii f lie

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