Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 5, 1979, p. 21

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Ballmafad Long weekend cuts attendance vveanestuy by Winifred Smith Many Eden Mills Mr Enat folk with the of raised for MD took ad and Mr and their held There great turnout to Mr Sinclair backyard carnival lor and participation In all S r on the such as able with the at Mr August in It throw There tendance at M Sn held in was a Junk table bake Srvlc on M and ale aonge dart In backyards The throw and other sports to S tte children Next Sunday holidays over Sun School will com mence again We are sorry to have to report Archie is a patient in the George town Hospital He a heart attack at his home on Sunday His family and friends hope he soon recovers and will able to return home soon Dick Short was released from hospital on Saturday and Is con I indsay was Busy fall planned by community folk By Mrs September and the village is quiet after the Children who of happy children Interested in taking at play have drifted from gymnastics on Saturday home to school days mornings please phone The following is a list of at to General of the activities over a week ago planned for the fall Mr a gallstone Plans are underway for and immunity Club enjoyed a pleasant and if you Quebec City and know of any suitable Ll or want to get in Marshall had their family please phone Anna at Brownies start on Thursday September 6 at p at the hall Guides officially start on October Reg of the little tots attack He and resting in hospital with them Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Peter Brown on birth ones too college for the first Unit Harry Wright has enrol led it Agncul College Ills brother Danny will be the University of Waterloo Nancy is continuing her at York Congntulalions are in order for newly weds I iia Woods and ins hell exchanged vows on Saturday August We extend best wishes tht happy couple Churchill fee for Brownies and Guides is MOO this year The Mothers Hilary are having a dessert party September I lth at The Craft Club will re sume their meetings Tuesday September IB at I For more information please call the president Mrs Eva McLaren at Tickets at a couple are available for the Community Club Italian night on September IS This includes a hot supper bar Contact Debbie Marshall at toured Upper Con ada Village Mr and Mrs Harry Schelkc Michelc and Lawrence have returned from an exciting trip to the East Coast Mrs Ed Jennings attended a shower for her granddaughter Pat Gibson in Recent guests of Mr and Mrs Ed Jennings hove been Mr Mrs Stafford Coswoy one time school chums from Mrs Eva a niece from Toronto and Mr and Mrs Den from Mrs Bca Birch from Toronto spent the week end with her sister and brother inlaw Mr Mrs Mansell Lowrle at he cottage on Lake Vacation is over services resume by Turner Once again its hoi idays are over its hack lo school work or whatcvur routines you re titd into After a restful and relaxing vacation rt all full if vim vigor and iiMii with bright and shining fates onward and upward all that sort of thini Now that the kids left for school I think II go back to bed I opens Ha doors next week for Sunday morning si r ices after a month s vacation During August wi guests of Acton and muili the fellow ship and hospitality of our Baptist friends as will as Das Sydney interesting and chall inging sermons Churchill congregation ill meet Sunday at for worship service intlu embarking immedntcl afterwards lor the K ion via Denny Bus I ines There the annual Sunday School Picnic from June will Ix held Everyone is inked bring a picnic lunch There will be and aces and fun for and old There Limehouse Return to Yukon Mrs Benton are pleased to hear Mrs Ralph Turner is well enough to be home Mr and Mrs Bill Tanya and Todd returned to Elsa the Yukon after a month with his parents and her mother Mrs Patterson w ho entertained a family reunion August II Llewellyn preached at Limehouse Presbyterian Church on September our guest for August Rev George having returned home to Scotland Rev Peter Barrow will resume his duties September at a m his return from holiday- will also be swimming weather permitting Please friends plan to attend and make a real Rally Day for church Sunday School The CCCW hold their Ospringe first meeting of the sea son on Tuesday evening September at Mrs rank Thompson s home on Poplar Ave at p m All ladies of the church are welcome Local family billets youths Doris Ines Mr and Mrs Stuart McKmnon responded to the request for billets for members of the udders field Youth Orchestra and Swing Band from Yorkshire England who performed at EDHS In August Mr and Mrs McKlnnon Karen and Connie entertained four young people two 15- year old girls and two 16- year old boys for six Barbara described them as just terrific kids exceptionally well man nered and a pleasure to have around She says she wouldn t hesitate to take others anytime the occasion arose Mrs Stuart recently attended the funeral of her aunt Gorshi of Windsor with whom she lived as a child and remained in Windsor for a week following the funeral John and Penny and three children Polly Whitney and Charlie of visited a few days with John parents Mr Mrs Gordon Aitken Mr and Mrs Lloyd Griffin and Richard of Indiana visited with their aunt and cousin Mrs Thomas Pines and Doris and other relatives in the vicinity Heidi Schotsch had an interesting holiday when she flew to Ste Julie near Montreal and spent week with Milton The two girls then flew back to gether and visited with Heidi for ten days couldnt speak English and Heidi and her parents speak French but they got along quite well and had an enjoyable time to gether Church services have resumed again in Knox Presbyterian since Rev and Mrs Nobel Dean have returned from their vacation The building itself has received a face lift as paint was applied to the doorway brighten up the entrance Mrs Stuart held a baby shower at her home on Friday in honor of wee Brent Smith son of Anne and Bruce Smith Donations popped into miniature will go towards pur chasing a high chair for the wee laddie Calendar issued School year calendars have been put together by the Separate school board board announced at the regular meeting Tuesday that they would dis tribute the calendars to schools pastors and churches They were distributed to board members at the meeting The calendars contain Information concerning professional activity days special holidays during the year and board meetings which arc open to the public The cover of the calen dar features the archi tect a design of St Mark separate school currently under con struction In Burlington BANKS OVERSEAS Canadian banks maintain about 300 of fices in more than foreign countries the Canadian Bankers Asso ciation says Bel wood Mr Mrs Jack Chamberlain spent the weekend In Katrine Recent guests at the home were Mr and Mrs Carl Kochn Mrs Paddy Woods Georgetown and Mr and Mrs Terry Hamilton and new son Adam Guelph Rowdyism sparks action want to see repeated We are caught be tween the devil and the deep blue sea he said Hal Ion Hills Councillor Miller commended on the authority for its policing action because Licence numbers of cars parked on roads He said the property near the reservoir in the around the leservoir is Scotch Block area are be- private Ing taken by staff of the Bill Warwick director Ha ton Region of conservation services vation Authority said on innocent person The action is an effort is asked to by to curb vandalism and authority staff it is due he had received no calls rowdyism which the trouble which Usual he docs authority has the authority does not said in the area Murray Stephen gen eral manager of the auth ority told Milton Councillor at a meeting of the authority at town hall Thursday that the Ken Campbell endorses decision The President S SST the First prize bitch Enniiclar Billiard mooches with Joy after being presented with her ribbon The Acton based En Is eta re hunt held its first hound puppy show rectntly at the form or Mr and Mrs a Acton In cooperation with London Hunt hound puppies were judged con formatlonally to predict their future as hunting hounds Ennlscbre hounds look most of the ribbons Billiard held by handler Huntsman Bill Spurrier were received He said regional police had asked the authority to lake licence numbers and to patrol the area The complaints stemmed from a night party during the summer which resulted in noise as the servant the State a sort of cosmic big cop en forcing Caesar law and order demands In Campbell s view democratic government vandalism and the theft religious and political considerations Stephen said the Campbells is not to be used such an imposition of for recreation purposes the Lord prayer on Thus fishermen are children in government being warned and asked schools misrepresents for its decision to replace the Lord Prayer by a moment of meditation it the a free and beginning of lhc school Ken said his support was based business propagating any religion in government schools According lo Mr Campbell the dogma and heresy of 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