Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 1, 1981, p. 11

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The Acton Press Wednesday Apr 11981 and district Rockwood Permit needed for open fires Kelly Crystal Springs Trout Farm and Wayne Thompson of Shamrock Springs Trout Farm in Erin take turns manning at the Sportsmans Show In Toronto Friday Eden Mills Greet cancer canvassers Mrs G April already and this is Cancer month One of these friendly volunteer canvassers will be knocking on your door so please greet her with a smile Mrs Joan Ball Mrs Betty Snow Mrs Jean Mrs Jane Thatcher Mrs Evelyn Borden Mrs Pamela and Mrs Jean hart The secretary of the community club reports that more Guide leaders are needed If anyone can lend a helping hand please phone Mrs Ann The Wellington Five Band is making a return engagement for an Old Dance on April sponsored by the Community Club For to this contact Mrs JoanLowrie Villagers are reminded of SPIN Please leave it before a as that is pick up time This is on the first Saturday of the month The Community Club would like villagers to bring forth suggestions to plan a summer event as time is ThenextCC meeting is on April Tlie Club also wishes for people to be interested in a committee lo be formed that will be involved in the historical character of the village So much concern and information will be needed to attain a degree of completion that they hope for all community effort There will be a Karate Demonstration at the hall April at a The Mills Ball Club have had several meet Ings and are making preparations for the coming year The executive for 1881 are as follows President Mike Marshall Manager Coach Jack Chamber lain Entertainment Dave Tomlinson Tournament Committee Rob Campbell and Wayne Chamberlain The Club is sponsoring a dance on May the community hall The disc jockey will bo Harry Ar bic of Acton For tickets see or call Dave at The annual Ball Tournament will be held on May and May 30 The president of the Presbyterian Women Mrs was hostess for the March meeting and opened with a poem The Message of Easter Plans were made for the Good Friday Morning Breakfast on April 17 at the church from to am An invitation has been extended from the wood Presbyterian ladies to join them for a meeting on May when the guest speaker will be a representative from the Women In Crisis On April the Presbytery are holding a Work shop in Palmers ton on How to get country chur ches to grow They would like four people from each congregation to attend this The church cleaning is to be on Saturday May for women and men The Board of Managers are having an Auction Sale at the church on May with Max Storey as auctioner The meeting of the is on April and 29at Knox Church Georgetown Mrs Borden read the scripture and an article on Is there Anybody there Roll call was answered with an Easter egg exchange The next meeting will be at the home on April 28 Refreshments were served by the hostess The Guides and Brownies a very enjoyable Tea on Saturday Lucky prize winners were Tony Vca dried flower arrangement Jimmy purple flower plant Mrs Easter egg cake and many pen table winners The Brownies will be off on a tour of Burger King on Thursday New library books Eramosa Library In Centennial School has several new books for patrons enjoy ment TheadultnctionllstincludesSeaFever by Anthony Trew The Devil in Tartan by Elizabeth Ogllvic and Answer as a Man by Taylor Caldwell fiction books inxlude The Chinese by John Fraser Discipline by James and This old House by Bob Vila Jeans are here to stay It seems but prices are lag In order to help In one anil In la t Ion battle Ger trude Is teaching a Jean sewing class at Centennial School on Monday nights Boyds at fur fair by Doris Fines moving to Bramalea Mr and Mrs Lloyd Todd and Kim Jef ROCKWOOQ Boyd flew to New York Fergus spent a for a few days where couple of with their they attended the grandparents Mr and American International Mrs Lloyd Boyd during Fur Fair school break Mr and Mrs Russell Mr and Mrs Garnet Bruce and Jordan Mbsissauga visited last Sunday with Garnet a parents Mr and Mrs Ward Bruce Results of the church euchre Saturday evening were ladles high Mrs Ward Bruce mens high Howard SwlUer lone hands Ralph n The Vliestra and low score- by Barbara It too was quickly ex- Its that tune of year tingulahed Later in the grass fires When afternoon the depart the was again called Fire Department an- for another grass fire swered a grass fire call Chief Carl Meadows Saturday morning they reports that a by law were called Upon to do effective April 1 prohibits double duty While open fires without a rc turning home another mft grass fire was spotted so The parent committee Churchill HGriffin dies by J Turner Sympathy Is extended to the family of Harold Leslie Griffin who passed away Monday March 30 In Guelph General Hospital where he had been a patient for more than three weeks He had been in declining health for some months Mr Griffin lived and fanned all his 88 years at Lot 11 Con Erin Township a farm home- steaded by his great grandfather Smith Griffin and now farmed by his son Smith Griffin His wife Jessie predeceased him about four years ago Friends may call Wednesday at the Funeral Home Erin The funeral will be Thursday at 2 p m from Churchill Community Church Mr Griffin was on Erin Township Council for at least 20 years He was township reeve for time In 1670 as a councillor he was ac claimed to another term The men of the congre gation of Churchill Com munity Church are hosting a pancake break fast at the church at 30 Easter Sunday morning All blends of the com are welcome to join us for breakfast and the Easter Service at Friends will be pleased to hear that Mrs Martha Jackson has returned home to Lodge and is feeling fine after undergoing tests for a few days in hospital Congratulations to Doris and Wally Ella on the birth March of their second son Nathan Lloyd a wee brother for Travis Wally Is proudly flashing pictures of the new addition to all and sundry and we share that happiness Agr group Wellington Countys Federation of Agriculture will receive the same grant it usually gets from Township Council Council agreed Mon day to give the federation for the year The amount was set Councillor Larry McDougall could attempt to Increase the sum of the Cubs and Scouts Is having its semi annual McPhedran and Mr Sunday Every mother Dates to remember Wesley Leitch while Mr was presented with a Brownie and Guide bake Hayden and Mr rose by her children sale April 10 am to from to noon If you John took the After the service the a Pancake cannot be home In the honors In celebration continued In Breakfast April a morning the bottles con Lunch was served by the parish hall where to 1 United Church be left at the parking lot Mrs Mary MUne and tea and Spring Supper April Mrs Christina Robert- coffee were served p m to next to Saunders Bak Scout Master Bill Hammond thanks every one for their past support in the Cubs and Scouts fund raising projects Sunshine Club held another and District donated the fol lowing equipment to the Red Cross two com modes four walkers and a youths elevatedleg wheelchair The Red week Birthday greetings that with wanner wea- wcre sent to Mrs thcr coming they find ence Trousdale on her themselves short of birthday She Is a equipment especially the patient at St Josephs walkers Hospital Mrs Vera Winnie Hilts has Black led a sing song arrived home from Red Mr Henry Deer Alberta where she headed the program was visiting with her new Mrs Isabel and granddaughter Kylie Mrs Jean Precious gave who took up residency readings and Mr Leslie with her parents Donna Graham and Mrs Vera and Bruce Hatcley on Black song solos March 13 Euchre winners were St Johns Church eel- Mrs Margaret ebratcd Mothering I Employment and Immigration Canada CANADA EMPLOYMENT CENTRE HAS MOVED TO 232 STREET 8776915 Grundy and family visited last week at the home of Shellys father Mr and Mrs John Foreman at Bancroft Mr and Mrs Max Schotsch Heidi and Michael spent last week end at Burkes Falls visiting with Bonnies mother Mrs RoseBryon Sunday was a ministerial exchange of pulpits In the Erin and Hllfsburgh vicinity Pastor Over Holscr of the Church of Christ Disciples was guest speaker at Knox Presbyterian Church Mr and Mrs Donald Bray Warren Nancy and Colleen of Ottawa spent most of the school holiday week with Mrs Bray s parents Mr and Mrs Fred Miller prior to With Four mora Ann Vmn play Wl Four Six and Mm over tin St Tony Ml Wilier each McLaren MO Dunk SO torn rtaulla fur Mirth 17 Hank Den Danny Paul Hoi Four fl pit Tony JackPartlBUaiKa WanenorerM Mars McKer Miry Logan sis lie MB Via m Von Bolton oil Sua Nightingale CM it The Ann Van SO Jane Elmer Allen M0 Mirlioo SIT Miry Login The Mia Sue Millie SIS Ann Parkinson Nightingale v The Striken Marlon Allen King MS Ritchie Jean TedJaUn n Number Nine Danny Alcohol A Drug Addiction Program ADAPT SHOE STORE Spauahiingln Teens Ladies Mens Acton McLelland Bros FLOORING Vinyl Tiles Sheet Flooring Ceramic Plywood Custom Floor Tile Work FREE ESTIMATES Greener Crescent Acton 8533899 Acton Pat Foods and Supplies NOW LARGER BETTER MORE COMPLETE TO SERVE ACTON PETOWNERSI Weve moved to the front of HALTON HILLS VETERINARY SERVICES BUILDNO quantities last French Fries Tomato Juice 69 Tea Bags 159 chum on Fancy Whole Kernel Com 39 on packed IN mow jwee Pineapple 59 CANTY ASSORTS VAKETIU Instant Fried Rice Sal 59 Shoulder Roasts a9Q Hams LB SHOULDER Butt Pork Chops 99 Side Bacon 179 Wieners on Stiller W Sausages Fried m1eq BET 499 Smokies I Aft Sa Sausage Emperor Grapes 99 CANADA NO Celery Stalks Otuiom Eton 21 mi 21 69 Si- 39 ESS 21 99 MMbhntib 69 sJ19 79 MM NUM M j sacup raBabj Fooda 79 39 Ji139 Ball 3 ASMfmsnjtvofa Beans With Pork Yogurt 39 Sunlight Detergent Jelly Powders 59 Ontario No POTATOES 50 lb bag Ontario Fresh MUSHROOMS lb WATCH FOR OURMONDA Y TUESDA Y SPECIALS DOWNTOWN ACTON PLENTY OF FREE PARKING

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