Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 7, 1981, p. 7

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The Acton Free Jan 7 and district Churchill Women s Lib Laura of pulls companion Lance Levy over the bridge on Fall Road in Hie Conservation Area Eden Mills Group meeting Meant for last week b Mrs MacDougall Mrs Russell Blacklock was the hostess for the December meeting of the Presbyterian Women Mrs Bard en opened with a poem What Is Christmas and all Joined in the flinging of Joy To the World Re ports were given and thank were read and given orally for received The president thanked all who helped with the bazaar and the lovely Christmas luncheon Tho roll call was an by 13 members and two guests The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs V Montgomery on January Pennies for the Fellow ship of the Least Coin were received and dedicated Mrs showed some calendars with Christmas meditations that would be nice to give out next year to shut ins Mrs W gave two readings Once again it Christmas and I wish a world of happiness for you A Christmas Worship Service taken from the Glad Tidings with read ings hymns and prayers was done by Mrs Mrs MacDonald and Mrs Cathy Lasby and Linda Black lock were Santa helpers for the gift exchange and Christmas card post office Mrs Montgomery tioned off a few remain ing items from the bazaar Refreshments were served by Mrs and Cathy assisted by Mrs and Linda Mrs Anna Wilson thanked all those re sponsible for a nice Christmas meeting Mr and Mrs Jack Toronto were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Fred Sympathetic thoughts are with Mrs Clarence Ramsey on the sudden passing of her nephew In the West Mrs Ramsey accompanied her sister on a flight to the West for the funeral Mr and Mrs Jack Chamberlain enjoyed the weekend snowmoblllng at Orr Lake Mrs James and Mrs William were guests at the Stevenson family Christmas dinner hosted by Eva and John Krug of Kitchener Erin Township re ceived Its name from the surveyors who mapped the upper part of township Their names were Rellly and Burt 0 and Burt pre viously surveyed the townships of Albion and Those names recall England and Scot land This little piggy went to What s nicer than a kitten or puppy at rial maseleven little pigs The Allan Barns family were Christmas Rockwood bowling Bock wood Bawl David Allen Paul Jim Or Savior Loaf The Leal Walker McLaren vi Four Cbrntn Six Jerk Von CM The Unprintable Jim Dai The Nils Sue No a The Six Ml The pti The Countrymen pit Gould SM The Comer Winnie The Hon Cordon Hi Striken Howard Dunk Van aim J Van bowler Dune Oriel McPhedrar Men over COO Howard Dunk Walker McLaren Ted MI Jim MS Don McKenle Women over MO Van Ellis Sue MargMcKmle MO Maureen rulun MS Ann Ann Van US llllta Joy Halliburton Savior US Mary Ritchie 111 Bolton Jit Jane The Bowling look place Dec and were John Van MUllgrn Dennys enjoy Mexico by J Turner Mr and Mrs Denny returned home Friday after spending two weeks in Mexico They visited historical sites In Mexico City spent Christmas in Guadalajara then travelled through the mountains to Man win ill There they visited with old friend Norm Turner who showed them around the tropical seaport town and also took Clarenco deepsea fishing The weather was warm and delightful the Eden Mills Mexican people friendly and helpful and the look forward to future holidays in sunny Mexico Mr and Mrs Wallace Swackhamer and Janice also Mr and Mrs Donald Swackhamer and family were guests New Year Day of Mr and Mrs Fred Thompson and family Mr Harold Griffin is convalescing at home after spending two weeks in Guelph Genera pita with an upper respiratory Infection Mrs Joan has been telling me about holiday happenings at Mapievlew Lodge Prior to Christmas the Acton Lions Club threw a party to honor the season and particularly the Dec ember birthdays A group or Boy Scouts sponsored by the Salvation Army in Guelph put on a Christ mas entertainment that was much enjoyed by the residents Two groups of car oil era came to fling for them the Girl Guides from Ospringe and the Churchill Church Choir and friends On Christ mas Eve Mr and Mrs came and drove any residents who felt able and entertained them in their home at Mrs Olive Isles and Mrs Nellie much enjoyed a happy evening with the Lobilio and returned laden with boxes of beautiful Christmas baking to be a treat for all the others who couldn go Mrs spent Christmas Day with her daughter and husband Mr and Mrs BUI Reid Balllnafad Mrs Jean Sloan spent both Christ mas ana Now Year a Day with relatives In Erin This has been the best Christmas ever for the folk here the lodge says Mrs Waldie adding that she believes people ore now more aware of the need of nursing home residents to keep In touch with the community at large Village likes carol lers by Mrs G Thanks to the carollers who took time out on a cold Christmas Eve to sing carols and bring joy to others Get well wishes to David who is home from hospital recuperating with a broken leg Mrs Henry Mcintosh spent some Christmas holidays with granddaughter Donna in Niagara Fails Mr and Mrs Jack Chamberlain Mr and Mrs Wayne Chamber Iain and Mr and Mrs Gord spent some holidays at Orr Lake Christmas guestsat the home of Mrs Betty Mar shall were daughter Bar and her fiance Patrice from Elliot Lake Mr and Mrs Ron Marshall Brampton and Mr and Mrs Mike Marshall There wa3 a hot time In the old town on New Years Eve as happy revellers brought In 1981 at a Community Club dance Visitors from Sun Jack Parkinson Evan Say tor leading the men an average of The radii an The Bert Could The MS The Rover Mirlynn Swimton Ml The Striken Evan Savior The David Allen Royal a Elmer Allen The Corner Pint Leal The The Nigh lUwki pti Alice Johnson vi Four Comer Six Nancy Gordon tS No pta Paul lead the Vague 79 Evan 711 Don David Allen MO Paul Ted US Jack Parkinson Howard Dusk all Walker McLaren til Dune McPhedran Women bowling over WO are Marlynn Ml Alice Johnson Joy Halliburton Leila Peart Nellie Ml Jane in Rleka Marlon Allen US Maureen Balllnafad New hall board elected by Win If red Smith The annual meeting for the Com munlty Centre was held Sunday afternoon It was gratifying for the Hall board to see a good at tendance with about present including Russell Miller re presenting Hal ton Hills Council and Jo Schneider who la Deputy Reeve for Erin township The newly elected slate of officers Chairman John Lou Secret Martha Lewis Treasurer Dave Walk Public Relations Penny Short 111 En tertalnment S- Main nee Gerry Members at Large a Paul Met and Jean Mc Cutcheon It wish of the hall board that much Interest be shown for their first meeting which will be on January The activities for the year will bo planned then Suggest ions from other groups or organizations would be welcomed at this time The Community Centre is for the Community So come to this meeting and suggest what you think would be beneficial to both the young and those not so young who reside in our area REQUIRES CARRIERS FOR DELIVERY OF THE ACTON FREE PRESS AND FLYERS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS Gtenlea Subdivision Lakeview Subdivision And Other Areas of Town CONTACT DON MCDONALD IN PERSON AT THE FREE PRESS OFFICE to the village were Mr Mrs George Campbell Cort and April who spent Christmas with Judy s parents Mr and Mrs Tom and Mr and Mrs Boss Campbell who visited friends and their daughter Donna and family at Moffat Mr and Mrs Fred had New Years dinner with Mr and Mrs A at Burling ton Mrs and J Gilbert son enjoyed holiday din at the homes of Mrs Marie Davis Mrs Wllma GUbertson and Mrs Norma Wylle all of Mr and Mrs Charles Davidson Acton visited at their home on Sunday Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Ted were Dave Wilson and Jim from Edmonton Alberta Mrs Jean Gem me 1 1 and Bob from Dun das and grand son Jimmy Gait Mr and Mrs Ted Bar den Gary and friend Miss Barbara Mtllburn and Jim Barden spent Boxing Day with Mr and Mrs at Holiday dinner guests with Mr and Mrs Terry Cole were Irene mother Mrs Elizabeth Anderson and Mr and Mrs Roland Berry from Acton The annual Christmas Tree burning is scheduled for this Saturday evening January 10 so bring your tree and Join In the family fun think big brother Being a friend to a fatherless boy moans many different things to each man Some men like- to work on a specific project others may want to spend most of their time talking And yet others may involve their Little Brothers with their families Whatever approach seems most comfortable for you is probably the one that your Little Brother the most When you think Big Brother you are thinking to tomorrow and Canada future FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Big Brothers of Halton Hills ACTON COMMUNITY SERVICE CEWTRE 8533310 A quality printing service right in Acton is looking for new business We are ready to serve you and we want YOUR business Quality Printing Lithography Offset Letterpress Processes business cards draw tickets numbered forms letterheads envelopes invoices NCR and carbon forms tickets brochures snap sets estimate forms contracts posters price lists wedding invitations Let us design a logo for your company 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