Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 15, 1981, p. 6

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The Acton Presa July 15 Bennett and Root ployed at the Cemetery memorial service Rev Smith and Howard Graham conducted the Conlngsby Cemetery rat mortal service afternoon Here they are pictured with ibe rest of cemetery board Left to right are James Griffin Elmer Kenneth Graham Rev Smith Howard Graham Charles Burt and Gordon Biennial memorial service held at Coningsby cemetery Well over 100 Erin There was a moments and receiving comfort age and and brae- Township residents were silence in memory of not In the way people ing up In the face of on hand to honor Joseph MacFarlane define comfort these trials and tribulations fellow citizen who have Mrs Evans days but in the Biblical He urged the audience died in the last months Cutting Mrs sense learn to speak a few and been buried at the Pearl Pcavoy Mrs He explained that not words of kindness Erin Fifth Line Union Mabel Butler Miss only has comfort been today he thinks Cemetery Conlngsby Mary Thompson John lost in its original mean- theres too much talk at the biennial memorial Frank Smart ing from our and people say too little service Wheeler Mrs ies but is also a lost art Giving and receiving Cemetery board Oliver and lost experience in comfort can be very chairman Howard William Hendcr our lives soothing It like Graham and Miss Muriel We dont see each pouring oil on troubled Baptist Church minister Mathews others needs because we waters Rev Lome Smith Mrs Kathleen are too wrapped up In Comfort comes from iated at the slightly Calvert Mrs our problems Rev living in full fellowship more than minute WU- Smith said noting it with God through Jesus vice Sunday afternoon Held takes a lot far a person to Christ Rev Smith said Morgan Graham give and receive com comfort comes from a Former Ospringe area Griffin and Clifford fort Too many people persons relationship residents the Root fam Barber who have died arc either indifferent to with God and is some- Bennett John been buried at the the needs of others or thing unique to be ex and Knthryn Conlngsby cemetery and cold and hard hearted formed a brass section their names were read Comfort isnt our It Is a privilege to go and played two numbers by Mr Graham material possessions through lifes trials and as well as providing easiness of life and not tribulations and sorrows accompaniment for two in his remarks to the drugs to sedate and in- because it is part of hymns Come Thou m people in attendance us from lifes Gods plan to help us mighty God and Lead Rev Smith talked about stresses develop at people We On 0 King Eternal the importance of giving Rev Smith said really should use lifes 1 giving and receiving fences to develop our I comfort means offering own relations hips with John Bradley still on board John Bradley gives that individual Board of Education permission to miss the separate school meetings porters trustee for Milton and Hills fn sought the has been allowed to stay if permission on the Board even the though he has missed ward a regular meeting three meetings in a row Burlington stating Bradley had valid The Education Act according to Board Chairman Bill explained the states if a member is meeting was absent for three missed due to business meetings in a row he automatically daughters graduation all responsibility and the third that board One ex because of is if the board vacation strength to others God and help refreshment of the mind else become closer to and heart taking God Golden Aa Rockwood Sunshiners join Acton group for a picnic Sunshine Club enjoyed the beautiful La Salle will be leaving St W A bus at 130pm with Fryer ladles Isabel hospitality of Bert Park and Irene Davidson at free will be leavings their home on Churchill Albans Hall at 1045 North for a joint a m sharp returning picnic on Wednesday between 30 and Ju bring a box lunch 1 m with Fryer me preceding Christine the pot luck supper at Ion Annie Leslie Irene Games were played Davidson Passing Game Martha Han- iceMary Milne Mrs a f0 prison Distance Guessing- gale Isabel Mino the diets and partook on behalf of the Rock- Mary Bnlton Shoe A hearty vote of Jackson thanks went to Isabel well laden tables Acton club to join with and Christine Robert McDonald and Jean Aeton Club voted to hem at a picnic at the son Jackson who had the August home Cecil and Isabel Nellis Clothes Pins in vened the games meetings three North I Loud argument draws large crowd Christine Robertson thanked the host and hostess for an enjoyable time and everyone join in For they ore Jolly A loud dispute bet argument broken out ween two residents after between two individuals as the result of the lam Saturday drew dent but a summons large crowd to the youths gathered was issued later when Willow and Mill St The crowd was getting one of the people in involved In the verbal in the loud Staff Sergeant Ron ray when four cruisers argument returned to Soulhgate arrived on the scene and the Mill St home of the Regional Police said the l officers dispersed other person Incident appeared much he crowd Southgalc said it more significant than it Flares wcro thrown on appeared no punches really was lnc roat thrown and there He explained the loud at were no injuries Heat not influencing most merchant sales meeting will be There were no charges I the In- Heat got you down Do lot of people are out of you feel this is the hot town on holidays thus test weather you have making business slower ever lived through than usual Well dont despair Medical According to local mer Centre and Acton chants dealing in Medical Group bath bay summer oriented goods they have seen no big in this summer Is just an crease in heat related ordinary season if Illnesses such as sun volume of sales is any stroke heat exhaustion indication or sunburn I Mike Klnal of Acton Jake Kuilcn of Home Hardware Hills Furniture and the only item selling Appliances however more than usual is says business is booming charcoal While air the air conditioning conditioners and barbe- department He ex Sues are selling he said plained last Wednesday is no noticeable in he spent the entire doy crease over the same delivering nothing but time Inst year air conditioners Gas O Meats reports barbecues he said are no huge increase in the also In great demand sale of barbecuing foods Even ceiling fans are Paul OBrien explain a popular In this heat CANADIAN ODEON THEATRE GEORGETOWN 3 noted But the big surprise comes in the television department Every July there is a big increase In the sale of color tele visions and this July is no exception Kuikcn figures instead of going away people put their holiday pay towards a TV But if the heat really got you down and you cant afford an air conditioner and have no friends with pools just think about scraping the ice off your car in the middle of winter or shovelling two feet of snow from the driveway Suddenly the heat be comes more bearable FREE Mower Deck With The Purchase Of A Bolens Work Machine Now EQUIPMENT CO LTD RR 1 GEORGETOWN 8775259 BOLENS The Work Mechlnei EARLS FIXIT SHAVER SERVICE Complete Service for all makes of electric razors electric lawnmowors small household appliance THIS AD WORTH DISCOUNT ON ALL REPAIR COSTS 134 Dolrex Blvd 8774822 to Sat a m to 9 Legion happenings Our Branch was pleased to have the Acton Lions Club and about SO shut ins from local rest homes on hand Saturday afternoon for entertain ment and a picnic Wright D Swetman Ryder A Perry BInniearemembersontheslcklist Tickets are now available at the Branch for the 1 World at the CNE on Sunday August Holiday season is upon us and members are urged t drive carefully in this busy ROLLER SKATE atl All Night Skate Coming July great skate Roller Centra Mil Garden Specials For every you spend at Cavans your name will be entered in our FREE DRAW for PATIO FURNITURE to take place on LABOUR DAY SUNDAY GERANIUMS leg 170 BLACK EARTH PEAT MOSS OAK HALF BARRELS Mondoy- Friday 10 8332117 favansi ANNUALS So- 0 for MARBLE CHIPS reg3 nib ban CATTLE MANURE 3 BO lb bag FERTILIZER example now 74 kg box Saturday Sunday GARDEN CENTRE HIGHWAY NO 24 ERIN ONE STOP SHOPPING FOR ALL YOUR GARDENING HEEDS HOW FAR CAN YOU GO That all depends on how you go A taxi would take you about kilometers Your own car would get you about 11 kilometers And once you got that far youd probably have to pay for parking GO Transit will take you kilometers in comfort for 2 25 Of course if your trip is shorter cobt you even less That price in cludes die fare increase effective July 1 Our fuel costs have risen since the last fare increase and are expected to nse further in 1981 Government subsidy keeps your por tion of the cost lower than it would other wise be By comparison GO Transit is still the best way to GO ttwTIIAIISiT Hon William Davis Premier Hon James Snow Minister LH Parsons Chairman A F Leach Managing Director

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