6 The Acton Free Press Wednesday May Quilting classes exhibition attracts 35 organizations Displays of quilling wire shown at tin Opt mist Centre Milton May Organized by home department for the provincial Mini try of and Health the work of individuals from area organization sent two people to attend the quilling held by he ministry shoeing quilted cushions Is Mrs Itiiss from he Institute us one Hie exhibitors who displayed their work at the Villon Wednesday Microcomputer The in microcomputer technology will in on displnv it Sheridan College in ilurmf ee J June 12 ind 14 More than iu ixhitnlurs will ikmonstr He hi flexibility of the murocompuler in business and educational Hit breed will feature speakers expert in all of muroeomputirs Show times ire Tucsd and 10 to ih HI h Hill Asthma camp Hilton I Assoeution invites ill ill suffer with i to i ir I in summer diy camp There will 1 I in thru ineke imps held weekdays at J JimesPublie ind Park Pool during July and August As well as the norm il limp and eon ditioning exercises ire intituled dnl i imp activities ire designed to iccommodilc ill Those inlenslcd ire iskid to eon let Hilton for re forms This program is provided free of m ide possible by to Ebenezer Area resident in Centennial Manor Mrs It McLean Mr I inley topic at church Sunday was Springtime of Spirit I he Holy Spirit came Jesus at His baptism the voice of saying Thou art My Beloved Son He look days in the wilderness to lest what He could do without any support from Spirit He began His ministry in the spin in His home town of Nazareth He went into the synagogue as was His custom There Is no In the synagogue It is for lay people to read scripture and comment on It It lakes ten people to start a synagogue service Jesus was handed the scroll and read from the prophet Chapter GO He read The spirit of the Lord is upon me because He has an ilntcd me lo bring good news to the poor deliver ince to the captive sight in the blind and the year of he Lord He sat down reader sat to teach The blessing of God can be upon you no matter who you are A little girl in an orphanage was going lo be adopted A woman came and told Last week show was the result of their work Purpose of Ihc classes was for the two in to teach the other members of their Putting on quilting demons rations at the show were Boston Pros Church and Grace Anglican Church from Milton The Canada Packers Quilt Collection was also on display Participants were J Shannon and 1 from Acton Arts and Crafls J and A Coldstraw from Cimpbellville Dvmenl and I Smith from the Carlisle and J Fuller from Boston WMS and from Glen United Church Robinson and J from gaweya Church ehell and Price from M and J from St Church AldndgeandL Lloyd from St Cuthber Church II Robertson Joyee from Block and Heist from Nis saaway and Watson and White head from Trinity Church Oakvillc Alexander and I Wilson reprcsenled the Ashgrove D Ian and J Boston Andel and Burlington Needlework Guild C Good and Keller Crafts Unlimited A Allen and J t Hooking and Guild P and It Guild and Presbyterian 13 and Birker Maple Grove A Cowan and Sutherland Nelson WI J Cirleu and Nor val Neighbours and Con St Dominic CWL and I St Hildas ACW and Bays represented Central Bap tist V Murchison and Krone Dublin WI Harris and Scnicar Graci can It and Anderson Knox Church Moulden and E Hannah and Burgess Milton Rumble and Lindner St Gabriel Craft Work shop Campbell and Woods St James Wnterdown Sliand and St Simon ACW t and ltender son Trinity Activity GroupandR London and Tclfer Walton Memorial Organizer of the quilting lessons and the exhibition was Nancy Schmidt home econo mist for and Peel with the Ministry Nursery school meeting A public organizational meeting for the proposed cooperative nursery is scheduled for Thursday starling at m in the library interested parties are invited to help with the creation an overall board and committees A tentative date of October 1 has been set for the stirt of the cooperative nursery Interested parents have met often to discuss he nursery Under a co oper itive operation usually parents help a hired professional tend I children Quilting done by local group The regular meeting of the United Chureh WumcnwaslicldMaytlin the parlors with a attendance Mrs opened the meeting turned the devotion pen id over to Mrs Denny who used Hymn alone with readings by several members to bring out the history of the different diSeiple of Jesus in an interesting way Miss Dorothy Simmons turned in money from the quiltmf reported lb it more quilts had been finished for charitable purposes Mrs had charge of used medicine bottles turned in also the trimmed Cirds Report of Sick and Shut in was given by Mrs Shoemaker showed many friends slili ailing A letter from Mrs wis read Mrs I iltle Members were glad to know she and Mrs Brook ire enjoying life in the nursing home The June meetim is to be in form of a luck lunch June 12 at with the to be invited guests Each i no briny their own dishes and utensils The roll call will be a cash donation in in envelope in irked Renovations on the availability if beer and wiui Cedar Glen received negative reaction her all the nice Janie asked do have do for things She was old You don hive to do anything just us We have to anything all just return God love The Israelites in bondage asked How can we sing the Lords song in a strange land God said Tell my people that I can bless them wherever When docs Heaven for you In breath ni GERALD SAN00A STEfiM MARC KAPLAN STEPHEIFR DAVID SH HE JAMES SHOW Sunday through Thursday TIMES Friday and Saturday 7pm For Fine Furniture Wo invite you to browse check out our vast selection of furniture TVs and stereos all at very affordable prices Dally Sal 8787256 Local girl weds May 11 Belli jnd Axel were married in St May II They are now living in Brampton Photo by Mike Baskets of spring flow era filled St Albans llcan church May 11 for the wedding of Elizabeth Beth Joan and Axel Rev of Related at the cere mony with Mrs providing the or music Beth is the daughter Gordon and Patricia Mc Cutcheon Gould Axel Is the son of Mrs Anne and the late Reiehe Montreal Both are child core workers Escorted down the aisle by he- father Beth wore a gown of fine knit jersey The neckline was bordered in sculptured lace and tiny seed pearls and a long train fell from the back The back was buttoned In tiny buttons to the waist A head piece of lace and seed pearls held a short mist veil Beth carried white roses and green Ivy Andrea was the maid of honor wear a China blue silk gown She carried blue and white cam The brides men Leigh Ann was flower She win 1 pale yellow floor dress and carried a has of white and vcllow daisies Steve Sew wa the man John Mccutcheon wis usher evening reception was held at ihc home of bride parents 1 Gould Cres The mother of the bride wi re i rose silk jersey town 1 corsage of orchids Special guests were great aunt and uncle if the bride Mr and Mrs George C irr London England tor honeymoon lo r ind Montreal he 1 ride wore a pea ill jersey dress and series and it She arc liv n ta Ilaee site f peach r nor to her marriie Belli was of a shower hosted by 1 and 1 ind Lliriktuts it SI Joseph s liurih rum In hurt III is 1st 1 rid