Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 27, 1981, p. 11

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The Acton Press Wednesday May 11 and district The and soccer teams Initiated the new soccer field with a game recently they posed for a picture with Rockwood coach John Jones Wellington County Warden William Adsclt and coach Paul Hudson Bowlers trophies issued by Barbara Funk The Bowling League finished their year last Saturday with a banquet and a dance at the Centre Trophies were presented to their best bowlers League champions are the Hawks Jane Ivy Ritchie John Alice Johnson Sue Nightingale and Roy Night Runner up trophy winners are The Guelph ites Ross Gordon Dune McPhcdran Ted Jestin Lloyd Marsden and Garfield Turzwell Playoff trophy winners arc Eric Jerks which in elude Veil Driel Hank Van Dricl Joy Halliburton Dick Halliburton Millie and Hemlng Even and Erke Van took high aver flat winners are Ted with and Ivy Ritchie High single flat David Allen with and Marlynn Swanston with High triple with handi cap winners are Dune McPhedran with and Alice Johnson with High single with handicap Chns Dales with 390 and Winnie Hilts with Lloyd Mnrsden and Audrey Crane took the honors tor most improved players Three hundred members are Don 313 Marg McKersic 300 Tony Stokman Alice Johnson Howard Dunk Evan Saylor 355 Ross Gordon Ted Jestin John Dales Jim Dales Chris Oales Paul Dennis Death David Allen and Gordon 310 The and District Lions fireworks play on the Victoria Weekend was a success according to spectators but not financially accord ing to the club The Lions report a cost of 700 with a return from admissions of approximately SI The club Is not concerned about this project losing money as Ihcy feel this is one evening everyone in the area can enjoy The new soccer field at Centre was officially opened on Thursday Night The inaugral game was played between the Rockwood and Eramosa teams of the Pee Wee Bantam League Warden William Adsett was on hand to start the proceedings along with coach Paul Hud son Hudson at Tonight Is the and Eden Mills Presbyterian church s auction sale at the Eden Mills Church AuctioneerwillbeMaxSlorey The Happy Gang Audrey Gunson and Marion Snyder entertained at the Club lost meeting much to the enjoyment of Ihe members Birthday greetings were sung to Mrs Glbcrtson Mrs Mary Milne Mrs Nora McLean and Mrs Wllut Morrison The club has made plans to see the production of Oklahoma at Hamilton Place Euchre winners were Mrs Irene Davidson and Mr Henry Mr Ken Miles took the honours for croklnole The meeting ended after lunch was served by Mrs McDougall and Miss Gladys Hanna The Meals on Wheels program is still in need of volunteer drivers Anyone needing information call Joyce Taylor at Prioneer Day will begin on June at a m with a flat course soap box derby at Cent School at noon the parade will leave Rock mosa Centre with the Acton Citizens Band the school band the Green Fiddle Morris Dancers and many floats to entertain spectators At lpm the contests will begin Marks founding Sunday by J Turner Churchill Community Church celebrates this Sunday May 31 its 13th anniversary as a com munity church Its anniversary as a place of worship Churchill was founded in by Rev Hiram Denny on energetic Congregational is I pioneer preacher who also founded several other gational churches in this part of Ontario Taking Its name from Its location at the top of a high hill Churchill has retained its rural char and friendly atmosphere Again wc invite all friends of Churchill old and new to celebrate with us on this anniversary casion Guest speaker will be Rev Jim Taylor Managing Editor of the United Church Observer After the clock service lunch will be vied to give old friends on opportunity to visit The evening service at 30 will again feature Jim Taylor and he will show slides of places he visits in the performance of his work You may remember the excellent slides of Obcrnmmergau that he showed us last fall this presentation will be different or course but equally interesting We hope you will Join us for one or both services Irene Swackhamer home from hospital and improv gradually after surgery three weeks ago Congratulations to Janice and Terry Sou ti ere Fourth Line on the birth of a baby daughter Kelly Over nine pounds And a real beauty according to Terry If she takes lessons Laurel shell be a char mcr Ladies by Fine Mr and Mrs Ross Ferguson Mrs Thomas Fines and Doris Fines were guests last Sunday at the homo of Mrs William Henderson Bel wood and attended St Johns United Church when two brass jard- church by Mrs Hen- scripture from John IB J Anna then gave a reading meeting Joan of the nursing ante Introduced the ladies Anna led the devotional the theme was on Friendship Everyone joined In What a Friend We Have In Jesus and husband William John Henderson ded icated by Mr Mark Elliott student minister and poem on Friends and Friendship There are fifteen Eden Mills Surprise party for Rev Dohring Fiveyearold boys hop to It during the school recent primary field day Here Is the sack race If you wish to be an observer you can take in the costume contest the pet show the Rock wood Centennial School Bond Concert the bed race or the baseball games Participators will be kept busy with the horseshoe pitch frog races watermelon seed spitting contest dunking frame sponge throw frisbee contest bingo noil hammering contest or the log sawing contest The Junior Farms United Church Women and the Lionel tea will look after those in need of refresh during the afternoon Beginning at the Lions will be serving barbecued chicken for sup per festivities will be concluded with the Rock Tennis Club Dance at the Com munity Centre Plcace call Barb Funk at if you have some community news by Mrs G MacDougall The May meeting of was held the homo of Mrs Edith Jen nings Mrs E Parker opened the meeting with a reading and welcomed the members and one visitor Mrs Holly Saulnlers slater Mae who is visiting with her from Nova Scotia Mrs Freda Thompson gave the Devotional on working out your A hymn was sung and scripture was taken from followed by prayer In the business period Mrs Parker thanked all those who helped with lunch for the Hassle Sale Mrs Holly Saulnler displayed 16 single or crib bed quilts and 13 layettes for World Relief that she and her sister Mae have compiled and a vote of thanks goes to these ladles Mrs Parker closed the meeting with prayer Mrs Rene Buttle and the hostess served lunch and Mrs Loma son gave the courtesies The Friendly Seniors met In their room for the bi monthly meeting with 14 members present Plans were finalized for the bus trip on June ANNOUNCEMENT Ford Brothers Feed Mill Balhnafad now has HOT MOLASSES BLENDING for Dairy Cattle and Horse Feed CALL NOW 8772008 HOURS OPEN Monday to Friday 8a m to6pm to 12 noon FORD BROS FEED MILL BR FENCING Coma and Sea mode Is I pressure treated 2x6x8 cedar 8x8x8 hemlock lashpi cooled or drive a I reverie differential lock We and an trier riding dutch It si up HALTON MOTOR SERVICE duality Woikmanihlp at pi Ice Repairs all makes of lawn dan and com Bern WATER PUMP PROBLEMS Wfl in tubman piston Win at your for BOYES PLUMBING RON Septic Tank Cleaning TWO TRUCKS TO SERVE YOU with full busload surprise baby shower for This will be an 11 a m Slides will be shown Rev Carrie service with guest the next meeting when members of the Rev Rum- Big plans are under- congregation met in Ihe way for the meeting on Sunday School room and October when the men presented her with a Too ball boys have will be in charge of he playpen full of pretty and started out their season afternoon activities useful gifts for the ex wins last Cards and refresh- bundle of joy Greensville ments were enjoyed On Sunday the over The May meeting of the Presbyterian Church will Presbyterian Women celebrate Its an- Their ball tournament turned out to be a lovely on May 29 and John ESS in the home and Church SfW JJ doing their little stories with Dale Woodward has the Ladles Aid members been a very boy In when the roll call was General Hospital answered by An Unusual with a ruptured ap- incident like to We are pleased to Tell about flt Plants worth were Blanche Bruce sang a sold at school Flora Bruce recited plant sale The school The Wedding She then closed the meeting with prayer Joan Waldle thanked the ladles for coming and also for supplying the lunch and the rest of the realized a profit of and those in charge ore grateful to the drivers helpers and Girl Guides for their assistance The Ladies Aid visited Mapleview time was spent chit- Lodge for their May chatting ROASTS a Pork Roasts 149 FANCY CUTS 149 49 29 Park Bologna Sandwich 199 109 129 149 149 Put your Fork CocaCola Paper PEANUT BUTTER C HEMES TRIO PAK OR Soft bus plus m on plus jo on carrier Towels Biscuits Margarine 99 99 49 PRODUCT OF USA Watermelon PRODUCT OF U Fresh Broccoli bunch PRODUCT OF REPUBLIC OP SOUTH AFRICA CANADA FANCY GRADE Granny Smith Apples MclntwhApplaK129 Lattuca 69 5W Calio Spinach 9 OSJ 1 cStoftwJbh 69 NowBm 99 aSSm en Cabbag 09 69 89 jgTPIM Premium Craokira Hamburger or Buns 49 Cream J 39 USOMID Yogurt 3 189 Potato Chips 89 Butter Tarts TO UWIT BOXED PLANTS VEGETABLE and FLOWERS box WATCH FOR OUR MONDAY SPECIALS DOWNTOWN ACTON PLENTY OF FREE PARKING

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