Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 12, 1979, p. 11

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Sept Ballinafad Everyone worked ban Sunday a make SI Joseph Church com Hundred of cobs of corn were and stored in large garbage bags until needed Ebenezer Africa slides shown by Mrs R McLean The choir enjoyed a corn boil at the home of Marion and Art Diamond recently Plans dis cussed for putting on a concert this all The president Mrs Ross Chalmers presided at the September moating of UCW The church is to be held on Oct 21 It was decided to have a beef supper on Oct Mrs was the evening convener She expressed appreciation for the improvements hat have been made in the manse kitchen and bath room Hawkins from the Stone Church showed pictures of her trip to Africa over Inst Christmas and New Years She and her hus band and four daughters rented a Land Rover and toured through Kenya and Tanzania Africa Is miles from north to south and about the same from the widest part from east to west They visited a 000 acre farm where GOO cattle are raised Several ures of wild animals were shown and beautiful flowers A factory only needs a roof if it is ired to save a tree from elephants it is only nec essary to put stones around the roots Elephants won t cross stones Mrs Hitching ex pressed appreciation for the evening Churchill Picnic at Kelso was successful by J Turner Churchill Sunday School Picnic was held Sunday afternoon at Kelso Conservation Area with beautiful sunny weather and Ideal location adding to the success of the occasion After a delicious and bountiful picnic lunch Hi Her and Shirley Swackhamer took charge with fun act ivlties for everyone from toddlers grandparents Finally everyone was allowed to sit down and enjoy their Icecream cones then he adults relaxed and chatted In the sunshine while the youngsters played on playground equipment nearby On the way home in Clarence Denny bus with the kids in the back too tired to be noisy there was general agree ment that the occasion had been a most en and satisfying one The time of morning church service at Churchill returns to the regular nam hour now Maine appointed Former Guelph Member of Parliament Frank Maine has been appointed as special assistant to the president of the Society of The Plastics Industry of Canada The society one of the largest trade assoc iations in the country Maine earned a D in organic Chemistry at Cambridge University in that the summer is over Congratulations newly weds Brian and Susan Hughes nee who were married Saturday at noon Churchill Community Church The Rev J officiated The young couple will be living in Toronto where Susan is studying Archeology at Toronto September is the month for weddings in this area Lynn Thomp son daughter of Donna and BUI Thompson formerly of this area be came Mrs Allan in a pretty evening cere mony Saturday at Hills burgh Christian Disciples Church Several from this community attended the wedding Mr and Mrs Lloyd Griffin and son Richard of Mishawaka Indiana recently spent a week with cousins Mr and Mrs Thompson also visiting other re latives in the area Mrs Darby and Mrs Ferguson served lunch Mr topic was Together Still A great Scottish preacher spoke in Toronto about ten years ago on holy When doctrine is understood here Is peace What God has joined together lei not man put under Nobody today has to talk about the relationship between faith science and religion In Joshua s day the concept was realized that they had coalesced into a people of God Jesus in the synagogue at doctrine He dared to say I am the holy one of God believed Jesus said As you feed upon this flesh is nothing it Is the Paul said Work out your salvation We need comfort of the church but don t let it take away from your own effort A little boy who made some money from cutting grass would volunteer his services after a per son had started the job When the worker was half way through he would be tired and be glad of the boy offer In England the Salvation Army in the early days had difficult time General Booth comforted his people He told them that 50 years from then their troubles wouldn make any erence Things really count Did you do the work of God What God hath joined together let not man put as sunder When couples come to consult the min ister before marriage the bride wants lo know about the vows She is relieved to know she have lo promise to obey The United Church dropped that phrase years ago The theme Is to be together still Joshua found being together the greatest aid to being with God The goal is to be with Cod together forever In last Mays federal election Maine the Liberal tndumbent lost lo Progressive Con servative Albert Fish ACTON FALL FAIR BABY SHOW SATURDAY SEPTEMBER IN ARENA ProRegatrttion I ha Arena Friday Sept 30to8pm Registration In Arena Sdturoay Sept 15th 12 need not logatiation KLSO AT TO SOT U CteulA For Girts up to of age Clans IB For Boys up to of age Cts2A Ctaa2B ForBoysfrom712moaofga Class 3A forOkhifrom118mosofafl Claw 38 forBoysfrorn131BrnosofaQB Ctatt48atTwtrnupto2yattrofag Womens Institute reunite after summer by Winifred Smith Mrs Norman Sinclair was hostess for the Sept ember meeting of the Women Institute It was the first meeting since June as it is customary to have July and August free from meetings There were It present lo answer the roll call which was answered by each naming a capital city of one of Canada provinces and its floral emblem The president Mrs opened with a short poem after welcoming all back from the summer holiday Mrs Jesse McEnery took over he meeting for the convener of education and cultural affairs Mrs Emily Plouffe who Is ill in hospital She in traduced the two visitors from Greenock Miss Pearoo and Mrs J This was followed by the two ute reports by conveners Each member then gave a local current event Mrs Betty Koperdraad had an interesting motto prepared as she spoke on the from Home learning respect reverance and Mrs Grace cEnery then gave an talk as she chose Maureen Me leer wife of the Prime Minister as the woman of themonlh She then called on Mrs McCulloch who was the guest speaker Mrs Mc who with her husband recently ret to their home in Acton area after a year spent In Australia She told of their experiences during the lime they sp ent there Of particular interest to the group was her tel of her association the in Australia She said it was conducted similar to the Branches here They had just a little different name and a different opening ode Mrs Culloch enlightened us In many of the cultures and also the climate in Australia She spoke with much humour as she illustrated her talk wilh the showing of pictures and maps Mrs Sinclair on behalf of the members thanked the speaker and presented her with a small gift During the social part of the evening members were shown a beautiful Afghan mode by Mrs which won first prize at Acton fair lasl year Miss told about the quilt which their group has made for competition in the fair this year She passed around a snap of It for all to see We are happy to report that those on the sick list are steadily Improving Dave Lindsay and Archie are still confined to hospital but are expected to be released shortly Dick Sbortill is con valescent at his home Congratulations are in order for Mrs Beta Shottill who celebrated her 8Mb birthday last week Her daughter Lillian took her out to dinner Later that evening she spent some time with her son Richard and daughter in law Another happy event took place In the SbortUI family last week also when Donna and Paul Metcalfe became the proud parents of a little son At birth the baby had some respiratory trouble and was taken to Medical Centre in Ham Last reports were that there was an 1m in his con ditlon and hopefully would soon be happily reunited with his mother who was In Guelph General Hospital for the birth of the baby Instead of the regular Church sermon on Sunday Mr Stiles passed around some literature on the Boat People The congregation formed into groups to la on the sub ject Questions were asked and the minister answered them to the beat of hut knowledge After much discussion it was decided that a donation of money from the congregation and surrounding community be given to the fund There were three vol unteers who promised to be on the committee namely Mrs Duff Mrs Alma Sinclair and Mrs Martha Lewis It Is to be hoped there is a generous response for help for these unfortunate people A welcome home for Mr and Mrs Sales and family They have now taken up residence again In their home on the line The Sales have been absent from the Community for five years when they decided to travel to Australia They travelled ex tensively while there and saw many places of Mr and Mrs Harvey Cooke and young son made their annual lo the community on Sun day They paid a brief visit to the Smith farm before travelling on lo call on other former friends and neighbours Harvey resided with his parents Mr and Mrs Jack Cooke al Silver Creek a number of ago Mr and Mrs Cooke and family now reside in Harriston Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Thomas Given were her relatives from overseas They were Miss Alicia Sunidgc and Miss Jackie Elliot both from Stanstead Abbotts England They were travelling most of the two weeks they were here and visited many of the places of note in Ontario OX COMPETITIVE PRICES PERSONAL SERVICE REGULAR OR DIET Pepsi- ozT KRAFT SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY Peanut Butter 1L CTN IGA ROYAL GOLD ASSORTED FLAVORS Ice Cream 100 PURE VEGETABLE OIL Moms Soft Margarine 99 59 g JAR 1 L8 TUB Sunlight Detergent box ASSORTED COLORS White Swan Paper Towels 2 LONG SPAGHETTI OR READY CUT MACARONI Catelll Pasta Heinz 1 KegOKetchup 99 89 CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A BEEF Blade Roasts BLADE BONE REMOVED OR Short Rib Roasts MARY MILES COOKED BONELESS Dinner Hams s LB lb Pork Liver CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A BEEF Blade Steaks CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A BEEF Cross Rib Roasts 49 cur from CANADA A Cross Rib Steaks Sandwich Meats Cooked Ham MARY MILES SLICED S Ida Bacon CANADIAN QUEEN LiNKOnFARM STYLE 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