Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 27, 1981, p. 16

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B4 The Acton Free Press Wednesday May 1981 Trinity UCW Group learns the role of the United Church in Angola A graceful step part or a routine performed by Joyce Carpenter at Golden Agere meeting last Wednesday evening at fit Hall Golden Aqers Wonderland bound A good number of Acton Golden Age Club members were present for the May evening meeting at St Albans Hall with Bert Davidson in the chair because of the absence of president and two vice presidents Jean McLean was at the piano for the singing of Canada and the Theme Song A pot luck supper will be on the agenda for the June evening meeting More on this later Two new members were welcomed to our club is filled with a waiting list to go to Canada Wonderland on Friday June leaving at a a hope for a good day The schedule or Scott was given by Laura Dennis Bert Davidson pre sented the past dent Jewel to Harry who thanked the club As usual the members were delightfully enter tained by the Joyce Car of Dancers They are always well received and we look for Allow kennel by exemption The town plans to pass an exemption to Its tough kennel licence bylaw to allow Dave Laing to build one at his home on High way east of the Sixth Line Laing came to Halton Hills general committee Monday night to plead his case for relief from the bylaw which requires a minimum of feet frontage on property where a kennel is located His property only has foot frontage A kennel which was on the property when he moved there in was recently demolished because it was In poor condition Laing explained he wants to put up a new kennel building and while he had sufficient frontage under the old town bylaw the new one brought In this year prohibits his having a kennel He now Correction There were two errors in last week Catholic Women League report both due to typographical mistakes Referring to a visit by the CWL president and Father Speagle to St Manor in Hamilton it was printed After touring and viewing the facilities a donation from the Parish was presented to offer excellent core and guidance to unwed mothers It should have read a donation for the Parish was presented to the Manor in Ihe hopes that staf f can continue to offer excellent care and guidance to unwed mothers Also the third annual corn roast will be Sep tember at the United Church Campgrounds Church was omitted has three dogs and two pups which ore used for show or as obedience dogs Committee decided to allow him to build a for a maximum of six dogs Also Laing must furnish the municipality with letters from his neighbors stating they don object to a kennel If he sold the property the kennel licence would not be transferable The town will have to pass a special bylaw exempting Laing land from the frontage requirement of the existing bylaw Councillors Harry Levy and Walter fllehn both objected to the exemption saying the town finally had a tough kennel bylaw and should stick to it Clerk ad ministrator Ken Richardson warned passing an exemption might be setting a and result in more exemption requests ward to having them on the night we salute over eighty year mem bers We had the date changed from February to May and we had a good night It is certainly a big asset for us when our MC Is Jack Carpenter of CKCO Kitchener The dancers asked us to sing the Anniversary Song to Joyce and Jack who will be celebrating their ver wedding thl3 sum We had a piano solo by Jean McLean two solos from Gladys Davidson who sang Cherry Pinks and Apple Blossoms and Alice Blue was Irene Davidson choice Bert Davidson played a couple of num on the mouth organ Edna Besley was at the piano Morrison and Bert Arnold accepted the birthday greetings The lunch committee serving sandwiches and cake concluded a very enjoy able evening by Lisle Reed The regular meeting of Trinity was held May 12 in the Church Parlor with Mrs Force presiding Koe Hart took over the secretary duties substituting for Helen Little who is on holiday in Great Britain A moment of silent prayer and fond memory was held for two former members of long stand in a whose recent passing will missed after long and faithful service Mrs Wilderspln and Mrs Barker The Purpose and the Lord Prayer were repeated in unison Dorothy Allen pre sented a program on Angola telling some of the history of that vast country which dated from the century Diamonds iron and coffee had once been the source of vast potential wealth of but now oil Is the main in I crest and large oil com panics have heavy in vestments there The United Church helped create health care and educational programs Fact automatic roller mill can Increase your and your income frjyiv Rockwood foralltlieHlglts More major rides Reach the highest htqh of all the famous Comet coaster Ride the scariest Pirate the Flying Bobs Picnic in our shady groves WeVo got bigger rides dizzier rides more major rides for a loi lower price lower than any park around Call or park hours and special events there and the civil war has disrupted and divided our concerns and responsibilities Angola is larger than Ontario Nova Scotia and Now Brunswick com and has a large population mostly black and religion Is a potent force The bush people of which there are many thousands have ap parently gone Into the southern savannah area and arc living in very poor conditions while waging guerrilla like war against sections of the government Some people are afraid that help sent to them would help to continue civil war and conflict and bring us into active participation as the Church in Angola Itself split Many members have apparently gone into the bush while other members have stayed behind to carry on In the cities Some Tee easiest but not the right way would be to leave the different factions on their own to fight it out until a clear victor emerges or a peaceful settlement Is reached then resume mission work Trinity United women have aided and supported the United Church and missionaries of Angola for many years Betty con ducted the Devotions and played several tapes The Old Rugged Cross I Believe and I walked In the Garden alone Mrs Veldhuls read from John Chapter Readings followed then closed with What a Friend we have in Jesus and Prayer by Betty Knap ton The usual reports were dealt with in order The members Invited to attend the June meeting of the sister Church In Mimosa June 3 at m Kae Hart Dorothy Allen GEORGETOWN DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC St on boa Id Post Offlcol J Koharl D T J Novak D T Phono 8778974 or and Betty volunteered to drive Notice of the upcoming Presbyterian meeting at Mona Mills was read A thank you gift for Mrs for her kindness In taking care of the church key was be looked after by Kae Hart and Dorothy Allen A thank note was received from Mrs Used Christmas cards are to be brought to the church to be prepared for sen ding to Mr a missionary in Brazil Our June meeting Is to begin with a Pot Luck meal June at 12 at the home of Jean John son Members will be picked up at the Church and members living in the senior citizens ap pointments will be picked up there A get well card was signed by all to wish Dorothy Simmons a quick recovery from her eye operation A regrettable low at tendance answered the roll It is hoped the sick and ailing will soon be able to attend again Many home and hospital visits were reported The will support the TAG in their upcom ing efforts Quilting is be ing continued each week as usual Problems Need Information WE MAY BE ABLE TO HELPI Health Social Legal Credit Houslno Or Any Problem or CALL A Confidential Service Acton Community Services Centre 8533310 THE MONEY SALE IS EXTENDED TO JUNE WERE TAKING ON ALL COMPETITION INTEREST RATES ARE DOWN PER ANNUM INTEREST RATE ITS A DOWNPOUR OF MEN USED CAR BARGAINS SAVE1000 THIS IS A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY SAVE ON IN CREST FINANCE RATES ONLY AVAILABLE ON BRAND NEW CARS if you quality BRAND NEW 1981s CAR of the Year BRAND NEW 1981 ARIES K door sedan 4 speed cyl remote mirror whitewall radials tan vinyl bench seats BRAND NEW 1981 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