Ebenezer Percy Kitching died peacefully Mm Percy Hitching a member or or year passed may peacefully on Sunday at the age of Hit devoted wife Elln predeceased him in I heir ion Harold Is in Their grandson and daughter in law Audrey their three children Haul i Greg and Jay arc contributing a great deal tit the church and com mutiny their musical gifts and I Percy passing seems like he end of an era fie held many offices In the The old church was his original At that time the residents in that would go to for quarterly meeting When there was no longer the need lor a church in Corwhin because of the improve ment in driving facilities became a full member at His home was built on the where the Cor whin church had stood A private funeral service was held Monday Next Sunday from I lo a reception is being I eld in the Sunday School room In honour for his service as Sunday superintendent fc very one welcome Obituary Emma Cole dies Oct 21 The Free Press Wednesday Nov 14 1979 Use of prayer checked Adherence to the in Ministry of Education s parate rule regarding the use of school Bill Priest the Lords Prayer in classrooms will woul sorc tin in the lie checked in the w of FriendsinDead New member is welcomed fcnmin Cole died at Home October as Iwrn in lownshlp October IBM the djugliter of William Cole His J She resided on Street in Acton for years Her lospitahly and wit were widely known appreciated Slit wis an enthusiastic gardener her crocus disptav was always an sign spring She survived by her sister Mrs Annie Milcari and is predeceased Mrs Obituary Agnes McKay Fred Cole Mrs Minnie Kirk wood and James and lvlna infancy She is survived and fondly remembered by nieces and nephews Slie was a member of Knox Presbyterian church and vice was conducted by I or pastor John Hubert so from Home Acton with in lermcnl in Greenwood Georgetown Pallbearers were nephews McLean Harvey Wilfred and Gordon Kirkwood Dixon and larcnce Pearson left and Bale Stewart were from the fold to the tint It Pack last week Stonier Kill Cub Keeo Hub lcopurdi look on Keto is lltr l nev tubs will remain with the new comers until find llipmsclies comti in Ihrlr new surrounding by Mrs Price Here we are into the fall and winter season with the hustle and bustle of preparing for Christ mas the shopping and the making of cakes pudding etc Even though il Is busy lime it s ex citing and is a lime to of those less fort unatclhan ourselves and lend a helping hand in some way hod a very good meeting on October when many items of in were discussed some to be with al our nexl meeting when we hope m ire people will be able t attend and voice I heir opinions Due to illnesses and other commitments many of our members were unable attend but we were very happy to welcome a new mem into the organization Following the meeting number of games were played a lunch was ved Our next meeting to be held Bennett school n Nov ember will be a crafts night with a ceramic dis play and demonstration A sale flhe items shown will also be offered sold us hope for a good to lady coming good welcome Anyone interested will welcomed as it should be an interesting and in form Hive meeting Sunday swimming will be at starting in Januarv but until then he regular JO starling lime is in effect classrooms with respect to the rules about prayers Education Director fcm Lavender told trustees Burlington he believes per cent the schools use the Lords Prayer I He the balance use an alternate prayer which I as I ward approval lavender told trustees school principals were sent a memo bringing up date on the use ol prayers He said the province is review ing the next spring is in vitlnk the public to come with Us ideas In the school moved to drop the Prayer However Minister of Bet Stephenson insisted m sticking lo the rules One bid After contacting seven firms to put in bids for cab and chassis rental the town of Halton Hills only received one bid Monday evening a council McCIcavc Leas was awarded the con tract aid a month for four months Hilton was on hand for the Inllnt Church She horn spices Meeting Regional health and services com will start regular meetings in Hal ton Centennial Manor chairman said t place net even two months I ab authorized Manor Jack arrange i tour if at least two homes fur the aged the Metro arei Osborne dies at home Klrkwood Osborne of Acton died in her home on October in her Sic was Iwrn Kirkwood the daughter In family of five sisters and brother attended school at Dublin and and was honors graduate I Acton High School had attained 4 pro in ciiil I oners and is a member ihe United She also taught school durlnj her high ml In 1 171 married Herbert Nora Stubbington Ryerson graduate Nora daughter of Mr and Mrs Ken R Acton graduated in October from the University of a of Arts in Psychology and English ra attended springe Public School District High School and is a graduate of Institute Toronto with a certificate in Library Arts She has accepted position as a library technician with the Ministry of Treasury and Queen Park Toronto Nora Stubbington and resided in loront i for I net period rcturmnc Acton wlcre she her husband built new tome on Ihc I bird line Shi had been it lelecom in fir the past She is survived bv her I ustiand a llireem mill old I She is also survived her parents Harvey Kirkwood and sisters Marilyn Kit Milton Henderson II elm French ill It 4 Acton services were conducted from Trinity I iiited Acton bv Itcv billowed interment in on lumber were her brother John brothers in lav Hill Paul Henderson Peltipher ind ttnvne and iousin Her dear smile and loving ire engraved in hearts for ever raised in drive branch of the t mi Cancer Society October meeting it the home of Susan Kneel Campaign chairman reported that tin Acton Branch had a total if in the in paign fund Service Patients Cloie Perkins tended the at icnts Conference eld in I cranio last mi nth She gave an in terming and inform reporl on her week History of founder recalled at meeting Mrs John McNabb district president was speaker at the November meeting of the Acton Women Institute President Miss Jean McLean read a poem Soldier Prayer Written by General Douglas McArthur for his Son who gave his life in battle Plans were completed for the Christmas Pol luck luncheon and gift exchange Mrs McNabb spoke on Ihe life of Adelaide years old who formed the Institute Some 101 women at tended the first meeting 11 Institute is now worldwide Adelaide lectured to raise money ind was responsible for the organization of in Canada National Council of Women Victorian of Nurses Farmers Institute and the first Institute Mrs played the family tree and gave an interesting talk on the wort involved in putting together one family tree A very pleasant after noon was spent with district president Institute Grace was said at this conference Group Chair in Jane Telford reported lea would be i eld at the end of month to show to the ladies in work so hard ind contribute their handwork to the activity croup These articles arc taken to the Princess Hospital in loronto and distributed inning cancer patients ihe activity group is organizing the Christmas bale which will be delivered to Prin cess Margaret Hospital in December Tins bale will include knitted or crocheted items cakes cookies preserves etc must le given to Jane Telford by November Dance chairman Marilyn reported that she had booked the hand hall for the annual dance to be held March It was decided the Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society will sponsor the Acton Lit liens Band Christmas Concert A Gift To Music to be held McKenzicSmilh Sunday December mm A FLAVORS Soft Drinks chec the out PLUS DEPOSIT PER BTL 25 DEPOSIT PEH BTL 33 Potato Chips ROYAL GOLD IN WRAPPED PROCESS Cheese Slices 9 CANADA A EVISCERATED Whole Kernel Corn RIPPLE PLAIN OR SALT VINEGAR Fresh Chickens 65 VALLEY FARM FROZEN CHOICE French A Fries fr RTED FLAVORS Fruit Drinks SMOOTH OR CRUNCMY Peanut Butter FOUR STAR Whole Mushrooms ALL PURPOSE 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