Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 28, 1979, p. 6

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Tho Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov Limehouse 90 year old returns to birthplace for visit by A Benton One of the visitors At Presbyterian Church on Sunday was ninety year old Mrs of Calgary Alberta She left her home lot 18 Fourth Line as Miss Kate Hainer in 1912 Mrs Ron Thomson of the Fourth Line was hostess for a miscellaneous shower for Miss Darleno McDonald a bridetobe of early December There were a few friends from Misslssauga ordered to vacate their home who took refuge here including Mr Paul Hudson with Mr and Mrs Bert Benton Mrs Book Mrs Mary Brown Lisa and Elaine Brown with Mr and Mrs George Book and Mr Rosa and daughter Betty with the Jack We are sorry to lose the George Morrison family who have purchased a home in Red Deer Alberta A group of ladles surprised at a farewell luncheon at the home of Mrs Bert Benton on Thursday Silver Wood Wl meets by Mrs Iff en The November of Silver Wood W was held at the home of Mrs Ironside Acton Mrs the president opened the meeting with a word of welcome followed by all singing Ihc 1 Ode and repeating the Mary Stewart Collect Twelve members answered the roll call Lotteries are Ihey good or bad Mrs Ian Carmlchael safety convener showed a film on safety followed by a discussion by Ihe group Mrs Pearl Hurt gave an interesting report of the Officer Conference held at Hill Kitchener the first of nth Ospringe Brownies receive ribbons We ill Mr who has heir pat in Georgetown Memorial Hospital a speedy recovery Christine It It I Moffat relaxes during the Flmlree Farms arts and craft District correspondence by Fines The Ospringe Brownies and Guides held a joint enrolment service Nov 15 Mrs Ellen Thomson district commissioner enrolled 19 Brownies and eight Guides All Guides who went on the hike at Kelso re ceived their Outdoor Adventure Badge The Brownie sixers and seconders received their ribbon Connie received her Book Lovers Collector and Cook badges Janet Sin Cooks Brown Gardeners Christina Goring Interpreters and Nancy her Writer Badge A staff member of the visited the Brownies at their meeting November 22 to leach the girls Native Lore She had Indian moccasins Eskimo art icles made from soap- stone and dolls Kith their parka fur made from unborn seal skin The were amazed to learn the Indian mothers used the first disposable diapers on their babies which was moss Mrs Shelley Grundy hosted a very successful party her I on Wednesday evening Mrs Klem of the village was the demonstrator Mrs Ward Bruce was hostess for the November Ladies Aid meeting Mrs Ralph Sinclair presided and opened the meeting with a few lines about busy folk who always have time for others Mrs George Lang in charge of the Devotional gave a reading on the Art of Life Mrs Sinclair gave two readings That Darn Cat and The Appraiser The roll call was Your own choice Plans were made for Sunday School con cert and pot luck supper to be held December A poem was read entitled Look Closer See Me which about a little old lady in he hospital The benediction was pronounced by Mrs Bruce Disaster plan being upgraded has a disaster plan a better one Regional council was told last week the Missis tankerchlorine disaster has prompted acting chief police James Harding to call a meeting with the region five fire chiefs and come up with new more comprehensive plan Milton Mayor Don Gordon to council By law has been in force for almost two and it was partially imple mented with the evacua of a number of ihcs on the southeast sector of when chlorine fumes began to spread southward from the crash seem Mayor Harry Barrett said he had been at the command post scene along with several other represent allies and was im pressHi by the speed and efficiency of the Peel Re gional Police in moving people from the danger zone fcden Mills their annual community bazaai different community groups arrange a variety as did the Eden Mills Brownies a tale lo and Andrea Eden Mills Beehive of activity at community safe Mrs Mr and Mrs A J Thompson from McGregor and Mrs Kuhn and grandson David Guelph recent visitors at home Mr and Mrs Carl of Dun das were visitors the home Mr and Mrs G Mac- dougall House Nursing Home Is holding their Christmas bazaar on Saturday December 1 for llubv The new slate of of ficcrs for 19B0 is president Steven first Bill Adair second vicepresident Terry Cole treasurer Doug Beat tic secretary Irene Cole Sincere thanks for a job well done lo the retiring officers The community hall was a beehive of activity for the annual bazaar on Saturday There was an abundance of good home baking lovely crafts toys for children a penny lable and several raffles The lucky winners of these were Steven a quilt Miss Pat Bulger a Christmas decoration Ann a small Christmas tree Donna Henry hamper of fruit Delicious refreshments were served by the United Church Women in the tea room At Sunday service al tho Presbyterian Church the ordination of Norman and Evelyn Harden to the office of eldership was celebrated Mrs Barden is first lady elder of this esbyterian Church We offer to them our prayers and congratulation Preparations are being made for a Christmas Eve candlelight service al 7 at the terian Church and a Christinas service with communion al 11 at the United Church Mr and Mrs Ivan Goldstone went Sunday guests of Mr Mrs Ralph Thompson Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Lachance Guelph on the arrival of a new daughter a sister for Dean and granddaughter for Mr and Mrs Stan and Mrs and Mrs A Lachance Eden Mills held the regular meeting in the Sunday School room with Mrs Norm Marshall as hostess Mrs Betty Snow took the devotional with the theme Growth of the Soul Four stacking chairs have been received from Dominion Store cashier tapes Members gave donations of articles compile layettes for World Relief Thank you notes are to be sent Mr and Mrs Howard Lodge and daughter Valerie and Mary Ellen Cann for entertaining with music and dancing at the nursing home birthday party sponsored by the Christmas gifts were planned for senior mem bers and donations to The Victor Home and Foundation Plans were made for the bazaar lea Mrs Mabel Parker and the hostess served a delicious lunch and courtesy were given by Mrs The Seniors held their m meeting in their room Wednesday Some of the Seniors from here served lunch the llnckwood Sunshine Croup meeting Sincere congrululnt ions to Mr and Mrs Harvey I Ink on the arrival of a precious baby granddaughter courtesy of Barb and Jim Boles Include Round trip air via Air Canada and tarnations night accommodation with till All local hotel Masting and at Honolulu airport Fresh Flo war greeting airport to hotel and return inch handling Clrda liland tour riant a tion briefing Unltours carry an bag The a tour of things o make the sale a was working hard making HARVEY THURSDAY SATURDAY gbano OPENING ft MO 1

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