Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 29, 1981, p. 10

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10 The Free Press Wed Apr and district j Jill Ufir I d Eden Mills Substitute ministers debut by Mrs Construction of new roads Is underway at the new subdivision One home is completed and two more will soon be under construction Assisting Rev DocHrliig at the Sunday service were two talented young ministers to be Arris of Kitchener and Miss Terry An thony who will with the and Eden Mills congregation for June July and August The combined choirs of Eden Mills United Chur Arkcll and Ebenezer will hold a song at Ebenezer church on Sunday at 11 Recent guests with Mr and Mrs Elwood Snow were Betty sister and husband Mr and Mrs Campbell of Kirkhlll Mr and Mrs lchrated twenty fifth wedding anniversary with a party in the hall attended by family friends and neighbors Congratulations are extended lo them on this special occasion Mrs James and Mr William were guests at a surprise Silver Wedd ng Anniversary Early In honour of Jim and Donna Henry held at the or Jim and Barb Stevenson in Stoney Creek on Saturday Mr and Mrs Hugh MucPherson by Mr and Mrs Fred attended a Poultry at the University of Guelph on Sunday and enjoyed the guest speaker who was Gordon Green the Old Cynic Parent group elections Heather Noble and Ken Death trophies because they pulled in the most pledges for the recent and District Leo Club Da rice- a thon by Barbara Funk department and The Home and School hopefully will be given Association held Its final approval in time for election of officers for the construction to begin on coming year at the April June meeting Home and School wish Those serving on the to remind everyone of the executive will be Jim dance at the QsRUOge Kennel enjoys shows Goring Judy Driver Chris Evelyn McKay Diana Wallace Fred Mllson Jan Osborne Gloria Sim mons Maria Judy Centre Thursday May 14 from 8pm Tickets per person and can be purchased from any member of the executive They would by Doris Fines The Guelph Kennel Club had another two successful dog shows on Easier weekend Edgar of the third line Is show chairman so Ihcy are unable to exhibit there but Edgar and Jane win many prizes with their Afghan Hounds at other shows all over Ontario and the Slates Mr and Mrs Fuller said they had a good trip home from londa where they spent Ihe winter at Vero Beach law Gail and Neil Baldwin and Cheryl visited with them in the school break Mr and Mrs Roy Brown of New Brans wick formerly of Erin were spending the winter in the same area so they saw them frequently Vero Beach is in Indian River County on the east coast and they say the fruit was not hurt there like it was on the west coast People were coming from the west Bide to get Their daughter and fresh fruit Mr Fuller seeks deficit solution A private meeting bet ween trustees and a provincial govern merit advisor was held to sort out the village debt yesterday Tuesday Village trustee chairman Rick Lewis said he hopes to get guidelines and to find out what we can and can do concerning the deficit from Provincial Inter government affairs manager Vince Boner We don really want tooperatelnadeficit We want to operate in the black again said Lewis When asked if any or projects have been set aside while the deficit is sorted out Lewis said We haven panned anything until we find out what we can do Boner outlines some general ideas based on his knowledge of The Municipal Act on what means are open for trust Fair marks anniversary The anniversary of the Georgetown Fair this fall will be a special occasion and plans are already underway for several new events to mark the occasion At a meeting of the Georgetown Fair Board it was decided that the official opening cere monies held Saturday afternoon in recent years will be moved ahead lo Friday evening and a short program of events planned One notion which Boner floated during the last Township Council meeting was for the village to drop its status as a police village and adopt a ward system carried its deficit for four years also enjoyed some ex good fishing Mr and Mrs Sid McKay and Mr and Mrs Mike KiUen Terry and of Mississnuga visited with Mrs McKay sister and brother in law Mr and Mrs Frank Leslie and Lou Rev Ken Squirrel was the visiting minister at Knox Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning Mrs Squirrel sang a beautiful solo herself on the piano As usual the hot beef supper served at the church Saturday was a decided success The men as well as the women were hard at work In the kitchen throughout the evening There has been a change in the pick up for the school plant sale The pick up will not be but will be from the school on May from to John and remind us of their garage Ray Inglcson sale on June and will be Those attending were grateful for all donations told the plans for the The Friendship Guild creative playground are of the United before the board of Church is having a yard education property sale on Saturday May Choir service by Mrs McLean Next Sunday May 3 at the Joint choir rally of the three is to be held After the program of sacred music lunch will be served Mrs Charlie Thomson is a patient in Hospital Mr sermon topic was Sunset into Dawn The story of the walk to is an immortal short story for the world Emmaus seven miles west of Jerusalem The fact that the two travellers dldn recognize Jesus might have had something to do with the sun being In their eyes were eating Jesus started at Moses and unfolded the scriptures them Jesus was heaven- bound People could sec blessing and happiness around them if they chose St Francis said Lord make me an in of Thy peace It is in dying that we receive eternal life m SAVE 200 BRING IN YOUR FAVOURITE COLOUR NEGATIVE OR SLIDE AND RECEIVE A COLOUR xlff A ENLARGEMENT MOUNTED FOR Only quant REGULAR PR YOUR FAVOURITE COLOUR NEGATIVES OR SLIDES TO OUR STORE WITH THIS COUPON FOR S MONEY SAVING OFFER DON MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SAVEI acton pharmacy ltd CORNER MAIM APRIL 30 IS INCOME TAX DEADLINE And at Block wo geared up to your tax return right up until the last Wo prepare your return quickly accurately and at low cost But why wait Call us or today Ttils year sure BLOCK THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS 1MainStNActo Opan MO tt6 Waakdaya to tun Saturday NOAPPOINTMEMTNECE89ARV ONLY DAYS LOT SPRING SALE imu i una ltd GEORGETOWN SALES SERVICE FOR GALES PARTS LEASING Bolens puts you a step ahead with onepedal control MURTALUS0N EQUIP CO LTD GEORGETOWN BOLENS The Lawn Machines 10 a to p at the church parking lot Anyone wishing to rent a table at the sale can contact Win Hall at The E ram Ball Association is holding an umpires clinic on Wednesday May at 3D Umpires for the 1981 season are expected to attend along with any coaches who would like to review the rules The clinic is to be held at the ball park and District Lionel les arc hosting a Coffee and Dessert Party on May 13 Community Centre The guest speaker will be Jane I Harrison whose topic is Interior Decorating in your Home Rockwood Centennial School Is holding an Open House on Thursday May from 7pm to m followed by musical presentation by the band 15 Tickets for the music night are available from any band or choir member The Sun shine Club received Invitation from the Friendly Seniors of Eden Mills to Join them for a bus trip to Big Creek Farm In Caledonia and a Grand River Cruise on June 7 The members enjoyed a sing song poetry reading and a lolly pop bingo The euchre win ners were Mrs Mary Milne and Mr Max Milne Mrs Nora McLean and Mrs Sada Gllbertson served a delicious lunch of icecream and cake I is U of G study of women Women who have moved from city life to country living will be part of a study by the University of Guelph The study being con ducted in conjunction with the Rural Develop ment Outreach Project hopes to find out what Impact the rural en has had on their lives It will also be used to help plan services for newcomers to the community Women will be phoned during April or May the purpose of the study explained and If they indicate interest a questionnaire will be mailed to them The study Is aimed primarily at women who have moved out to the country In the last five years Linda Wood a professor at the University of Is coordinating the study along with graduate student Debra Grant ACT0N CHECK OUR SUPER FOOD VALUES IN OUR FLYER DELIVERED TO YOUR DOO THIS If you do not receive an IGA flyer contact the Acton Free Press at 8532010 MIDNIGHT MADNESS Wednesday May 930 1130 Listen to CJOY Radio 1460 5198332117 GARDEN CENTER GREENHOUSE 21 ERIN ONTARIO SAT SUN Canadian made Pool Patio Furniture Hauser casual Indalex separate chairs and cushions in sets or individual purchase Mesh umbrellas and fibre glass tables A full range of colours and styles in stock Come in and see them now on display in our showroom 8 and 10 Hanging Baskets specializing in ivy geraniums fuchsia On Sale Now at over 35 varieties of flowering shrubs over varieties of evergreens over 30 colours of roses as well as an excellent selection of deciduous trees and fruit trees SPRING LAWN 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