Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 7, 1979, p. 21

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov 7 School News There were enough pumpkins after I la low en for Acton High School students to hold carving con test Targetiwere course Oh yet and the principal Walk In Mr above his effigy after the judging of the pumpkin which most resembled the home room teacher The best dressed category went to the student who look science teacher Jane Zarowny as their model The finished product was equipped with scientific equipment and a white lab coat Note the pumpkin detail the earing and Churchill Ladies Possible replacement to speak Aid by J Turner during the regular Remembrance Day worship Rev J Nov will be observed McFadden preaching Church CHURCHILL COMMUNITY A Mrs Eleanor Box 1 3216 Sunday Nov 11 1979 00a Worship Service church on the It is an Inter agstton ng to the needs of tho Evanone Welcome THE CHURCH OF ST MARTYR St Albans Arthur Tribe MDIV Music Mrs Frank SUNDAY NOV 1979 Hot Eucharist am Remembrance Day Morning Prayer 9 em Pro Confirm Ion Clan 30 am Church School Nursry SALVATION ARMY- Gospel Service every Sunday at 7 a at Trinity United Church Acton PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev John A Robertson MA BET Sunday Nov 11 1979 REMEMBRANCE DAY am Who Tho Peacemakers Acton Branch Royal Canadian Legion nil attend ALL WELCOME The church orchestra will be in attendance The following Sunday Nov 18 Enrys Jenkins will be preacher A good attendance is requested to hear Mr Jenkins as he is a possible replace ment for he ministering learn who are leaving us at the end of the year Mourn Mrs Butler We were sorry lo hear of the death last week of Mrs Mabel Buller Mr and Mrs moved lo Fergus about years ago from their farm on the 5th Line Billy Butler and his father before him was the local custom thresher and years ago giant steam engine and threshing outfit brought little boys run road to stare and cheer as it puffed by At one time he threshed all over the country as threshing bees at each farm brought neighbors together to help with the harvest Mr Buller passed away a few years Mrs Butler formerly Mabel was born on the Line Erin and was a lifelong member of this community Very Hospitable and a marvel lous neighbor she was always willing lo lend a helping hand with a wall papering or other pro ject Both she and Billy loved children and the kiddies of Ihe neigh borhood always found a warm welcome in their kitchen She belonged to Churchill and particularly enjoyed quillings and helping dinners She was for many years leader of he Mission Band and held the meeting after school Woodslde Mrs Butler was a member of Greenock Women Institute and even after moving to Fergus hosted one meeting each year Her daughter and son-in- law Wilma and Lloyd farm near Fergus and our sincere is extended to them al this time UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Rev Chartas Beaton A Or Elliott MA PhD Director of Music Sunday Nov 11 1979 am morning OOo Sunday School Thoughts of Christmas surfaced at the meeting of Knox Ladies Aid last Tuesday when the Mrs H Murray In the members to her home lo a pot luck Christmas Luncheon on November at pm The usual gift exchange will be observed The meeting was opened a reading entitled The of living by Mrs Murray Presiding as secretary was Mrs Armstrong who substituting for Mrs D S Morrison during her stay in a con valescent home in Tor onto All are glad hear she is improving slowly there served during the month was made and were made for another one to be served on November The devotional pari of the meeting was lakcn by Mrs J reading Scriptures and Mrs Kennedy leading In prayer Acton High Notes by Janet Rowe King has struck The numerous reproductions T shirts records and new dance The Tul Stmt is all part of the com mcrcial side of the art show However Acton High art students are lucky bypass imitations and head right to ihe real thing On November IS the art students will be head ing for the Art Gallery of Ontario to witness much acclaimed Egyptian art of more than 3 years ago Friday Spirit week came to an end Acton High A large percentage of the and staff look part to moke Spirit week an exciting and Tun filled week Thanks goes to all students association members who made the past week possible also hanks to all who took part in some event throughout the past week Monday night marked the beginning of minion from lo Badminton Is organized by Mrs Zowney and she en courages ail interested students lo come out and have a good lime With Remembrance Day en a Sunday this year the Acton High Remembrance day ceremony will be held on the Friday before school by Lisa Hansom and Tina Oprlca Mrs sand Mrs Preston s classes were at Mountsbcrg There Ihey saw rabbits horses skunks a bull ducks rooslcrs and pigs They went on a tractor ride They went on a long walk and saw a puppet show about a frog a snake and a bunny learned about fall animals hibernation camouflage migration and how seeds spread Mrs Shier s class on a hike lasl week They had a Halloween party and the children s parents are coming next week Sec you next week Hubert Utile News by Lesley and Gardener Robert Little classes got there back on Nov 1979 Robert Little will get their report cards In two weeks St Joseph News by Rhonda Barrett And Honor St Joseph school volleyball teams are well In progress The captain of he boys team is John McGratii and the captain of the team I been chosen yet We are putting up shelves in the storage room The staff and Father went on a twilight retreat lasl day Mrs s kindergarten class is put ling up a supermarket display in their class room They will be start mg to take gyro in he scout hall Mrs Robertson twos will be going to Cenotaph on Friday lo Day They will be having a celebration with loday Mrs Graham s twos and ihree swill be finish ing Ihelr unit on the history of They will be studying Aclon coal of arms next Miss Bradley three and four class ore going In have an auction or penny sale for Mission Hope Their sludent of Ihe week is Agnus Mr class of fives and are wi rking with charcoal for They have a dis play of King Tutankhamen their class If good weather is provided Miss s class will have a car wash They have decorated ihelr class room with In gym Mr class are studying the basics of volleyball Mae In left and Mrs Jack helped man the tables during he Baiaar and tea Saturday at Union Memorial Hall beside St Alban Church Many shoppers came for the sale and later refreshed themselves and sandwiches Library activities for young Lots of fun activities are planned for the Halon Hills libraries this fall The fall reading club which started on October 2 runs through to Dec ember Youngsters are required to read and report on ten books from the nonfiction collection Bookmarks buttons and a grand slam party are in store for participating children On November 10 the Magician wdl be performing Ids tricks at Ihe Acton Library The same day the Biblion Club begins and con November and Anyone completing this training will be able lo help out in library in their spare time BoyB and girls over 10 years old arc welcome Hallo we en night sees all sorts of ghouls and witches at the George town Library when Hal loween fun and games will be found Ihere December 8 the Acton Library says good bye to the 70s and needs all the help they can get Youngsters are Invited lo be to design bookmarks for 1080 take part in a poster contest design a Christmas card as well as lake in movies games and a puppet show BAHAI FAITH second givon by lloh a sheop of God and God s lovng Shepherd No Hi tho creation of the Cod mo all a a servants a I Writing I For Information 8783918 or Brandy A Spanish Conquest oldest name in brandy la also one of the finest in Europe Brandy Prepared and aged in the gentle classic manner since 18 If you havent yet experienced esqutslte bouquet and character a lovely discovery awaits you Pedro Domecq Three of Kioa by Really mildsurprisingly satisfying ROYAL FEVER ITS CONTAGIOUS Every year about this lime contagious virus sweeps the land Its Royal Fever The Irresistible urge get back la nature Thee Is only one cure A to the Royal A3 Winter Fa Talk the people who produce your Enough lo feed lllon Canadian plus the export Tour acres of exhibits The best da ry beef and market ng d show horses sheep swine poult goals dairy products eld crops t and com ts Everything under the cullu sun On Day Thursday November more Irion farm youngsters compete for their own special pt res On Senior Day day November seniors w II be admitted for tha matinee per lo m Royal Hone Show Kent floral displays ale a of lire Flower Show Learn how to arrange flowers See Id en fashions by Henderson three da and I to talented organist Dorothy Smylhe And don miss Internal Poster Compel on where same of the world graphic art sts splay their talent At Foodland here fast stage shows live nment and splays of the best of the Province products and Then Is of then a I The Royal Horse Show Mo the pageantry and Watch Canada equestrians defend the International learn champ won I Inst year as nst ntcr national riders from Br tain Ihe United States and Austral a High stepping Hackneys led Hunters an mated Arabians four and six horse teams of dales and Pert herons This Is Royal Fever at its peak No other show in Canada or n world can match the divers of Royal Comceatch Fever llsaneiperle never forget THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR Exhibition Place Toronto November Sat 8 a to 10 Sunday am to p General Admission Adults Students SI Chldrenunder12SIO0 Horse Show Tickets Matinees Sundays Evenings Your Horse Show tickets genera admission the Fair the Queen Highway Streetcar Place Toronto Warn Health and Welfare Canada advises that danger lo health increases with amount inhaling per cigarette King Sue tar tog nicotine

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