Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 10, 1981, p. 10

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Acton Press Wednesday June 10 and district Churchill Orchestra missed at church anniversary by J Turner said to have its beginning When I first came into At the Church Anniver- when this community In services Sunday we Archie mother Mrs the orchestra played missed having the Robert Kerr then church most Sundays their Churchill Orchestra organist encouraged numbers varying has always yearold Archie to play lng to attendance but assisted with the music with her during Archie was always there church services Frank Freeman Joined them later and as years went by Frank am told that it is the tint time in years that we have been without the orchestra and of course Archies that is because Archie Ann Bob ant Kerr Is no longer well also Swackhami enough to keep It going Tho orchestra might be bowling league champions recently received their trophies The champs are I tor In the front row Sue Nightingale Ivy Ritchie and Alice John son In the rear row stand I to Roy Nightingale Jane and John Betty id Marie Ray Denny and others of the congregation served In this capacity IBIS Ospringe Pair attend school reunions by Doris Finn Peter Peter Gordon Aitken received a surprise last week when he was mow the lawn behind the house He began cleaning out some bits of fur at the and uncovered a nest of seven baby rabbits snuggled cosily between the feet of the aerial They were too small to of whom was Mrs Paul stamp their feet and run Snelgrove University A dinner was activities In the gym given Thursday evening and auditorium for graduates of and many former and years ago and a teachers were there luncheon was held on some in their 80s Friday at Burwash Among the many not Among Inter who attended over eating events was a tour the years was Luis of ihe United Church former Archives and a tour of Governor of the Bank of the EJ Pratt Library Canzda owner of Anna enjoyed meeting the famous Shopsy chain again many former of meat processing classmates not the least plants and two of Lloyds classmates were Wayne and Shuster Ihe comedy but when one was pulled LloydBoyd attended team out by the ears he the school reunion Constable Butler burrowed his of Harbord Collegiate in ducted a bike rodeo at head under his brother Toronto on Saturday Ospringe school last slater evening It was a get week Kelly Brown won Mrs Gordon Aitken together planned by the the division was In Toronto for three Club of which Mclanie Peterson the days last week at the there are now mem junior and Trevor Win reunion of DeBruyn the from Victoria There were all kinds of mediate 80th birthday marked after her house and prlnge School Tuesday working in her garden evening for Dorecn She has three sons Ver- Vander Vlugt June and Aleck of bridetobe Laurel and Ed of the conducted two con Seventh Line tests as the guests ar- and Mrs Stewart rived to get the party by Doris Finn Many friends relatives and neighbors called at the home of Mrs Dave Stewart on Sunday to congratulate her on her birthday The after noon tea was arranged by her family Mr Stewat passed away ten years ago but Mrs Stewart is well looked after by her lly and grandchildren She delights in looking moved from Erin many years ago where Dave operated a garage on the comer and a trucking business as well as his farm A miscellaneous shower was held at Os Eramosa aims at stray dogs The writing Is on the wall for Eramosa stray dogs If a stray is found wandering where lifeotock or poultry are kept then anyone may kill the dog according to recent additions to the township s dog control bylaw If the dog is wearing a tag the land owner Is to notify the dog owner by registered letter that if the animal strays again it may be shot The name and address of the animal owner may be learned from the township offices Any dog that la found killing or injuring be killed under the revised bylaw Council recently learned that lis bylaw which was revised earlier this year was not strong enough It provided for the dog control officer to shoot stray dogs Council borrowed Section 12 of the Livestock Protection Act in Its latest revision of the dog control bylaw plaints centered on the number of stray dogs in the village Moreover a number of village children had to undergo painful innoculations after being bitten by rabid dogs 0UELPH AREA SINCE llflhtins fixtures running smoothly Donna McDonald and Doreen sister Jackie assisted with the gifts Others who helped organize the evening and assist with lurch were Anna Gladys Lang Ann rati and Nora Stubbing ton was honored at another shower the next at the home of her aunt Truus Van Den Hoek In Brampton Sympathy of the com unity is extended to Mrs Howard Black and family in the sudden death of her husband Mr and Mrs Klem Moffat and son Lee Char les moved lost week to their new home In Guelph Mr and Mrs of Erin are moving into the house in the village they pur chased from Village holds extra classes By Barbara Funk The Village Trustees with a grant from Ministry of Culture and Recreation will be sponsoring a summer school for ages to beglnningJulyGuntilAug Lisa Petty Everton and Lisa Thatcher will be the full time supervisors Registration will be at the town hall on June 23 from 7pm till Fees are per week per child with a maximum charge of per faintly Parents will also be able to register their children a week In advance throughout the summer Trustees have also decided to accept children on a daily basis at a fee of per day These too will have to registered a week in advance and District Jons have asked me to remind everyone of the need for old eye glasses The glasses collected are distributed to needy peoples throughout the world If you have any discarded glasses they can be left at the Royal Bank or call Lion George Day at 8564678 and he will collect them The Sunshine Club enjoyed another active meeting last week Mrs Mary Milne con ducted a Lolly pop bingo and a mystery tour was planned Euchre winners were Mr Jessie Dunk and Mrs Hazel Dal ton winners were Vera Black and Mr John Miss Gladys took tho honors for Chinese Checkers The Sunshine Band reported on their visit to the Hyde Park Nursing Home in Guelph where they entertained the residents Lunch was served by Mrs Margaret McPhedran and Mrs Florence Nightingale and District Leos thank everyone for their support at their car wash on Saturday reports a small profit and a large amount of ex The Grade students from Eramosa School will be visiting Rockwood Centennial School on June 16 to see their new school and meet their Grade teachers Mr Grant McRae will speak to them concerning the school program and routine Parents who wish to are Invited to Join them in the RockwoodSchoolLibraryatSa Pioneer DayonJuneZOisfastapproachlng Have you your floats and costumes ready Just a week and a half left to finish up all those loose ends Please call Barbara Funk at wiih any news or coming events Balhnafad By Winifred Smith The last meeting of the WI was held on Wednesday June 3 July and August are holiday months meetings will resume again In September This was Curators meetings and it was arranged the group would visit Wellington Museum near Fergus Two car loads of women made the Journey and all went on their own for a tour of the museum which was the county manor Frank Freeman with usually some of their families backing them up The Churchill Concert Orchestra organized in IBIS was a separate entity and ployed for special occasions at the church They became very popular making guest appearancea at concerts for miles around Charlie Land- was the first concert master Mar Brown was pianist members were Harold and from Churchill A Thurs ton and by Mrs G Recent visitors with heir aunt Mrs Roy Johnston of Acton W Mr and Mrs and of course Archie Ben Wilson from Fergus Kerr and Mrs Melrose In more recent years combe from Ottawa aUrtrteni5 services but Archie was Wood in always able to gather a Saturday few together for special services along with some good frineds that he made while playing with other bands Charlie was usually on hand with his cornet for the traditional Remem brance Day Service Keith Barber Georgetown has been part of the orchestra for more than thirty years The orchestra has sen com Kerr violin his daughter Marie And erson organ grandson Donald Anderson clar inet Keith Barber cello John Duenk cornet and violinist Philip Levy when he was able This spring Archie was no long able to play and so for the first time in the bowling league up received their trophies at the league an nun dinner They are front row left to right Dune McPhedran and Ross Gordon In the rear stand left lo right Ted Lloyd and Gar field Eden Mills Seniors enjoy cruise but lost out to Frecl ton 10 The Friendly Seniors and some guests and friends enjoyed a bus trip on Sunday to the Big Creek Boat Farms at Caledonia and they had a Cruise on the Grand River Belle com with an excellent meal on board Mrs McLean was in London on Satin- day to attend the grad uation of two grand daughters Miss Francis and Miss Jon A reception followed at the home of Mr and Mrs Bob els ilalions to Mr and Mrs Wilson on the occasion of their fortieth an niversary Ebenezer by Mrs McLean ladles are planning a strawberry social for June The Youth Group spaghetti supper was a great success Next Sunday at 3 clock Is the biennial cemetery memorial ser vice Congratulations to Betty and Wilson who observed their wedding anniversary on Sunday Mr Finley spoke of Of With and from God The account of Pentecost found in Acts The Holy Spirit descended Jesus was baptized by John the spirit was like a dove Peace descended pence with God peace from God The Paraclete Is the Holy Spirit one who stands with you Jeaus words My peace I give you a unique kind You need never be if God 1 J years the organ with an auction played alone for jj The recreational Members of Churchill department at the school Church Sunday School finished a ten week are eagerly looking for course In jazz with about ward to the annual Sun io little girls demon- day School picnic to be their dance steps held next Sunday thcKlh recital for their at Kelso Park mothers and friends at In a league game on Monday night the ball club won over Car lisle In the Carlisle Tourna ment on Saturday the men won over Low Limehouse Teachers help by Mrs A Benton the school June Teachers at Limehouse We hope for a good Public School enter- recovery for J Brown talned the volunteer who went to hospital In mother helpers at dinner Georgetown with a heart on Thursday afternoon attack on Thursday last week This week they morning are looking forward to Geoff Clark Is wearing the fair and flea market a cast since a motorcycle at the school Saturday accident which resulted June 13 from a to in a badly broken thumb week ago LEASE THE FANTASTIC J GAR The first of the 1982s Is here and you can lease It month net th 75 over Ma ntenance and in I but not far joH i 252 per month for fall III All standard plus automat on steering sport m rrors I steel belted radlols and paint Str pe HWY QUEEN ST BRAMPTON FORD BROS FEED MILL Sweet HORSE FEED Hon to Sat 12 ERAMOSA PIONEER DAYS a community event for you PLANNED ACTIVITIES Friday Evening- Old Tyme Dance with tho Sunshine Boys tho Town Ha I Fund Eden MP Com Saturday 10s Bo Derby Contonn a 12 noon Parade assemble 12 noon Community Conuo Acton Dunns Band School Band Floats Green Monti ten f contest war potahow dunking a apongothow bod game nail hammering and log aa wing con oat Dlaplav craft good food Saturday Evening 4 30pm C PRIZES for the best float bed race champion best decoratod Rockwood Ball Park Sat June 20 FURTHER INFO CONTACT BARB MARLA Wholesome at Wholesale Prices pure vtgatablo minimum aft tug No colouring In goods This Weeks Special BRAN CAKE MUFFINS 6 90 GEORGETOWN STORE ONLY HOURS Sunder 330 GUELPH St GEORGETOWN 8770596

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