Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 31, 1979, p. 8

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8 The Acton Free Press Wednesday Oct 31 Lions club still busy by Barb Wynne An opportunity to clean up those empty bottles you been meaning to return Cubs and Scouts will be out In full force on their annual bottle and tape drive Saturday November 3 The boys ore collecting all returnable bottles as well as Dominion and grocery tapes In Eden Mills and Proceeds will purchase camping equipment Last Saturdays apple day was a success thanks to local residents sup port Cubs and Scouts program Is in full swing with 24 cubs and 14 scouts on the roll Eden Mills Cubs tran sferred to the group when their pack folded this bowling Team standings at the end or the week of bowling are The Slaves pts Up Downers Ivy Leaguers 28 The Lost Causes Unpredictable Henpecked 21 Latecomer Country men Rovers Carney 19 Lady Luck IB Congratulations to the Slaves who ore the winners of the first series seven games played Ladies over for Tuesday Oct Sue Nightingale Gil Ellen Garner Bolton Nellie Slok man Marjorie Van Mors McKersle Leila Kingston Joy Halliburton Jane Men for Tuesday Oct Gary Parks Dune Elmer Allan Bob Dune Kln9bury John Roche Don Results of games bowled Oct Henpecked 7 pts highest bowlers Don McKersle Dick Halliburton 565 The Slaves pts Nellie Stokman Van Ivy Leaguers Sue Nightingale Roy Nightingale Up and Downers 4 timer Allan Leila Kingston Latecomers Ellen Garner Dave Donnell Carney s pis Bob Howard Dunk pis Gary Parks Dune McPbedran Unpredictable pis Jim Dales 570 Ken Hunt Lady Luck Opts Paul Rick Seim The Lost Causes pis Bolton Walker McLaren Rovers John Roche Gordon Os Irnnder 512 Countrymen Berl Gould Ann Van Churchill Area children get dressed up My thumb Is better than a carrot little Jlmm Vtosblom months old enjoys the I Halloween party at the Centre tarda Bottle drive Saturday by Mrs J Tnraer Lois of fun and frolic at the annual Hallow en party at Com mumty Church Saturday evening Costumes this year seemed more traditional than of recent years no robots or spacemen lots of spooks and tramps and ugly old crones A cute little Hawaiian miss in a skirt Heidi a Mrs Shannon and a cuddly looking tiger Bradley the pre A freckle faced pipe ng tramp with a How waggling in the seat of his turned out to be Karen was a very smart looking jockey and Dana a rather shy ghost Benjamin was there in the person of Come Denny and a brawny lumberjack around justice to the delicious heated seven days of the and Mrs Richard Julian buffet lunch served at tho week should be used more and family Guelph Mr The Club recently donated to tie Wood Three teen aged Relief fihouls Turner and Debbie projects not only In their own area but also are aiding needy parts of the Robert Little ra by Ann Gardener and Lesley Mrs Sheehan class pumpkin President Bob furnished reports that the annual haunted house that winter skating program proved popular with ail Hit kids Alter the provided a bus trans porting fcramosn young to indoor skat nc rinks for best carved singing and her friends organized a icn of games and re toys for young and old l interest short apple bobbing Mrs Mellor class won age of lisenccd drivtrs and for the funniest pumpkin problems policing doughnut on a string The kindergarten classes h This left everyone so made cookies for their rtasons lne full of good that many Halloween party and ding to do proper they roasted pumpkin seeds Mrs Black morning afternoon class won a prize for the most Mrs Doberthien s helpers are having Ospringe Dressing rose bushes thorny task for Doris by Fines Why do say rose has Us thorn Thai is a minor statement to say the least I firmly believe there is a thorn on every square inch of stem and branch If you have ever tried to put your arms around a rose bush you will know what I mean I finally managed to gel mine clad for the winter under much resistance and opposition from the thorny creatures The Williams family reunion was held October I3althehomeof Mr and Mrs James Taylor Family relatives came from West Hill and to spend an en- The usual games were held fur the children enjoy Mrs Wesley Bruce Whitewood Sask Is enjoying a visit for a month or more with her Ward and Flora Bruce and Byron and Blanche Bruce and their families The interior of Knox church is now bright and shining since it has been painted The young men from correctional Centre did an excellent job of redecorating Some of church members treated Ihem to a hoi dinner on Friday which hey appreciated immensely Metric Munch There are eight girls in the Mimosa Home- making club and the name Ihey chose for themselves is The Mimosa Metric Mun Linda Moore is the president and the other members are Carol Kalhy Adams Betty Jo Hurd Lisa Kristina Pederson Susie Mann and Susan Monday night meeting will be in the form of a Halloween party which will include a hay ride and custumes Mr Kent Butcher from the Canadian National Institute for the Blind In Kitchener showed a Walt Disney film Felix the Cat to the Ospringe schoolchildren The film was on the proper care of your eyes He also ex plained how blind child are taught through the system and sign language Mr Butcher presented a very enlightening question and answer period Mr Tamm a student from the University of Guelph a native of Mexico City showed a film o the school pupils on the old and new Mexico with a discussion following Mr came to Canada four years ago and at tended Si Andrew s College Aurora DON SETTLE FOR LESS DELIVERY The Fantastic VW RABBIT 4 speed and 5 speed GAS or DIESEL BAZ MOTORS LTD gi of Toronto BETTY Now at the top of the afternoon 2 PM 3 PM 1 WILSONS 1 AUCTIONEERS TOE PEOPLE PEOPLE IISTEN TO close of the evening than one or twice a week The fall Quarterly It would be a good meet Congregational meeting ing spot for Brownies of Churchill Community Guides other groups Church was held Thur Ther is to be a special Oct 25 at collection to assist the church Rev James Boat People on McFadden led in November at regular devotions and chaired the Sunday Service business meeting thai The Turner home was followed Secretary Mrs the scene of a Julian Vera Denny read a family dinner party from Rev and Mrs Mc Sunday Oct to resigning their celebrate Grandad post as Joint ministers at Julian birthday Churchill at Ihe end of the Brothers and sisters year They have been Mrs Mae Shaw and Mrs here four years and feel it Clara Ward of Brampton istimeforachange Mr and Mrs There was also Julian of Woodstock and cusslon on what could be Mrs Frank Julian done to make the church Brampton attended also building more useful to cousins Mr and Mrs the community A build Arthur Julian of Lindsay ing that is furnished and Also present were Mr and Mrs John Julian depicted four and Woodstock terot Mr and Mrs George great J Julian and family J of Brampton Toronto and Mrs Peg father Johi Wood Julian and family North stock father J Bay Woodstock his It was a lately alter months old son I tor photographs John Notice of Annual Meeting and Election of Officers Federal PC Association Wednesday November 14 8 GUEST SPEAKER Hon David Crombte Richview GoH Side of Highway No Bronte Rd I Midway Bo wo an Elizabeth Way Highway No 5 Canadian Style DoNut Shop 1 MILL STREET EAST ACTON Special THIS WEEKEND NOVEMBER Buy Dozen Donuts Get Dozen Free STARTING OCTOBER 10 BAKERS DOZEN SOLD Serving Daily 6 30 a m 12 noon Bacon Eggs and Pancakes FRESH COFFEE SERVED Regularly 30 a m to 4 million dollars of the latest floor fashions of the latest floor fashions- carpet area rugs and vinyl laBfvtlfiBi flooring on display chainwide Canadian Carpet Sale Shop in person Shop in home name est mate 6332170 As low as feature Special uptof TO oh the Factory Carpet price on a large selection ol roll ends and remnants DOWNS VIEW HOURS OPEN AVE iF AT DUFFER SCARBOROUGH RICHMOND WHITBY OSHAWA 10720YONGEST ST E JUST EAST OF AT AT LIS EAST OF TH 1500 xm

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