Acton Free P Wodnesday 1981 fiXWJto aagwjjsmwnwuri and district Eden Mills Ball tourney held Mrs G Mrs G Allien was hostess or a shower for Leslee Chamberlain and baby Angela who received many useful gifts from their friends Recent guests of Mr and Mrs MocDougall were Mrs Beryl Guelph and Mrs Jenny from Staf fordshire England who is visiting her brother Eric and Beryl The Brownies recently enjoyed a fun weekend camp ng overnight at the home of Mr and Mrs John Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Jack Cham were Mr and Mrs Ted McNamara Laura and- David from Oro Station Despite the rainy day the combined auction sale of the and Eden Mills churches was quite a success The anniversary of the Presbyterian Church was observed on Sunday with special music and guest minister Rev Robert Rumble who gave stirring message The deaf truly have a great friend in this kindly man The ladies of the church served a tasty salad luncheon following the service Rain again dampened the air for the ball tournament but not the of the players and the games went on The scores were as follows Optical over over I T Dickie Aluminum over for Men over Carlisle Hydra Aire over 7 Rockwood over Optical over Raggs for Men over Dickie Aluminium Hydra Aire over 3 over Guelph Optical Hydra Aire over Raggs 103 made the Aire team champions for the tournament Paul Teeter from Raggs for Men was the most valuable pitcher and Ron Asseltine from Churchill Church marks its 143rd anniversary by J Turner Anniversary were held at Churchill Com Church on Sunday May 31 celebrating 143 years that the little white the hill has been a centre of worship Rev Emrys Jenkins the guest speaker friend James Taylor retiring the United Church Observer Mr Taylor a theme in the morning was brotherly love as demonstrated by one active concern for the poor and needy in other countries as well as our Anniversaries are a time not only for looking back butalsoformakingplans He 1 kened the modern Christian enthusiast and enlightened participation in God plan for the world to the fervor of the disciples at Pentecost Mr Taylor nthesameveii atlheeven service as he commented on pictures filmed n Brazil and Haiti He pointed out the contrast between the lives of the rich and the poor In these countries and showed how the church in its mission program is assisting povertystriken villagers to work together to supply clean water to work the land and to market their produce cooperatively and to conduct a fishing operation collect Mr Taylor has visited these areas so spoke knowlcdgeably of conditions there and the were most ex pi id altogether an excellent message Spec music for both services was provided by the regular choir s four special anthems In the even ng Mr Emrys Jenkins Sr sang a beautiful old favorite How Great Thou with the choir assisting in the refra n Organist Mrs Marie Anderson the sing ng assisted in the eveningby Mrs Thompson on the Piano Follow the morning service lunch was served by the ladies of the church glv old friends an op portunity to visit and also to meet Mr and Mrs Taylor A miscellaneous bridal shower was held at the home of Mrs Sisko Kockx last Wednesday evening to honor Jackie Denny After an hour of games fun and laughter Jackie opened some love ly and useful gifts assisted by three school friends Then she put on her bcrlbboncd hat and cut the beautifully decorated cake le cameras clicked The evening ended with a delicious lunch served by hostesses Stella Wallace and S and Helen John Thompsan Acton is on a threeday tr to Pennsylvania While there he will tour the plant where Arm strong Flooring is manufactured in Lancaster Penn also see a major baseball game John is anemployeeat Coop Home Centre We are happy to welcome to the community Ray and Mary P and their baby daughter They are building a house on a lot at the corner of the Milne farm on the Third Line and are living in a trailer there until their new home is shed STARTS FRIDAY CHEECH CHONGS Nice Dreams PIUS The Electric Horseman NOW PLAYING Tab Jab Shove 1 1 Rosd damn Eta Office at SO pjn ShowttartiaiDiali 24at Hydra Aire was the most valuable player Thanks to all who gave their help to make this event a success J Legate was guest of honour at a stag hosted by friends at the Rod and Gun Club on Saturday evening Ebenezer By Mm McLean Mr topic Better than Righteousness and dealt with the parable of the Prodigal Son When the father went out to meet the younger son returning it Is an example how God goes miles to meet a repentant sinner The two sons represent the two kinds of religion the younger the sinners and publicans the cider the scribes Pharisees The Pharisees make keeping the law to the letter more important than the spirit of the law Unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees you can never enter the kingdom of God The elder son obeyed the rules but Inwardly he seethed with resent ment Jesus takes all the Thou nets and puts them Into one great command Goodness must reach out and draw others with It This is where the elder brother Tailed Love your enemies was corrupted to love those of your own nation Your neighbor is anyone who Is in need Do not become so self righteous that you fall to reach out The Youth Group Is sponsoring a spaghetti supper on Thursday at 30 and 7 OOP Mrs Keith Moore had the misfortune to fall and break a wrist The biennial cemetery is Sunday of ternoon June Terry Anthony left student minister for the sum will take over Presbyterian church congregations In and Eden Mills starting June Miss Anthony from Lambert Que will be taking service because Rev Carrie and husband Mark Jones are expecting their first child In July Miss Anthony who studies at McGlll University visited the congregations In Rev has beerTQie congregations minister for three years TOWN OF HALTON HILLS ONTARIO WEED ACT as It as to pert on In pan talon land with In thaTown of HNIt Unless noxious ore destroyed by JUNE and as as the teuton to prevent pen of and disports of their ana Tha Town of Helton I may privet a pro party and at troy theta weeds costs will b charged nit property and collected In tha manner of Municipal Toksi Goatsboa d Thistles Chicory Poison Ivy Ragweed Wild Carrot and Milkweed are among the waada considered noxious and must be destroyed aver found Complaints regard on and will not accepted at these are not cons no out under the ms of Weed Control Act Anonymous will not accepted KEITH LESLIE Weed Inspector Town of Halton lis Wholesome Products at Wholesale Prices Only purs vsgaiabta oit minimum salt sugar levels No colouring Is used in our baked goods This Weeks Special Large 10 APPLE PIES EA GEORGETOWN STORE ONLY ST GEORGETOWN Grade 8 class visits Ottawa By Barbara Funk The Hor ticultural Club la having a flower arrangement demonstration on Wednesday Juno at 8 at the Town Hall Now a good time to learn how to arrange all these flowers well be growing In our gardens this Bum There la no admission charge and all Ihose who are are welcome Anyone needing their vehicle washed this week end will be able to have It done or them at a nominal fee The and District are having a car wash at the Ball Park on Saturday June from 10 a till a Cars will be washed or pick up trucks for and for buses There will be on extra charge of a dollar If you wish to have he Interior The Grade graduating class of Centennial School spent four days In nation s capital last week Some of the places vlalted were Government House the Governor General residence The National Arts Centre The Mint The War Museum The National Museum of Science and Technology The Aeronautical Museum and of course The Parliament Buildings MP Jim Schroeder met the class In a committee room and spoke to them about an MP s day He presented the class with a Canadian flag and lapel pins as a memento of their visit The graduates were also well received at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Stables Sgt answered questions concerning the police showed a film on the work behind the musical ride The sergeant sent home two records for the school with the class On the way home a stop was made at Upper Canada Village where everyone got thoroughly drenched in therein Half an hour after leaving the village the sun came out and shone the rest of the way home Each day was packed with places to sec and many miles were walked but everyone Included felt they learned something new about their country history past and present The Grade eights raised money for this annual trip during the year with various projects Choperones for the trip were teachers Bob Love Storey Betty Post and mothers and friends Evelyn Fan- Mary Rowan Margaret English Donna Ford and yours truly Please call Barbara Funk at any news or upcoming events ACTON FALL FAIR SUMMER DANCE MUSIC BY SIERRA DANCE BAND A NIGHT OF FUN AT THE ACTON LEGION JUNE 5th 1981 Dancing 9pm to 1 a Tickets each FOR TICKETS CALL OR 856 9823 CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A BEEF Blade Steaks or Roasts 39 Cross Rib Short Rib Roasts Roasts 159 179 Cross Rib Steaks 179 Boneless Shoulder Roasts Self Basted 4 A Turkeys 219 149 169 125 99 CMdwa 149 CONCENTRATED Orange Apple Juice Drink ia CNCKECUTaMEHOP WAX BUN Vegetables Crusty Loaf 33 49 PURE Imperial Soft Margarin on flicks Relishes 89 69 Flakes of Ham 129 Sunlight Detergent 79 I 69 129 43 WounhFlcu 59 on whom Kraft Potato Dinner Chips s Fab Detergent on diei Canada Dry Ginger Ale 39 Dent plus jo deposit en- ONTARIO MUSHROOMS 199 I 1 59 179 79 139 119 169 1 Cantaloupes 59 599 Corn-on- thoCob Sunklst Valencia Oranges m 399 2 1 Mmgw AHclte 2 39 88 Fried 99 3 WATCH FOR OUR MONDAY TUESDAY SPECIALS DOWNTOWN ACTON PLENTY OF FREE PARKING