Tho Acton Free Press Wednesday Sopt 23 1381 Eden Mills by Mrs Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Ed Jen Hall comes down memories are stirred regarding on elderly woman who came in very weary and asked tea The river to watch the moon and with some Mr and Mrs Dill Love Scar borough and Mr and Mrs Earl of Peterborough Sympathy of the community Is extended to Mr and Mrs Grant Toomer and children In their bereavement of Grant a father Tho president Mrs opened maybe you replayed a work transformed it Into warm dine bU back at the Edgewood folks there were happy and Park was bought by the winter Histoid of for to serve her a cup of the on one of the Lutheran Church for activities sandwich to cedar benches camping faculties in Iwst wishes to meet her needs Mrs Well come October a mi and camp director lhe Lutheran Camp in group of are Miss Judy Brown re- en coming In to carefully ports that plans ore well d dismantle this old build- tmmmmmLmmmmmmmJL and plan to reuse Congratulations to Chevrolet he Fred who entered in the Antique brought home the first Car Class at class ribbon for I Is 1040 Fall Fair on Saturday closed with prayer In the business period minutes were read and adopted with the treasurer report show lng a good balance Mrs reported on sending get the gifts to Ed TurowsW John White and Nelson White or Rock wood received the Ron and Jose phine trophy for top yearling at the Acton Fall Fair Bantams champions by Barbara Funk Congratulations to the Rockwood Bantams The team won the championship in two straight games against Baden finishing on Monday September The scores were and Playing for the champs are R Cover- dale C D C Shaw P I P McKniglit IB S Lush IB M 2B J McQulnn 3B Chapman RF D Wheeler CF and Leslie CF Their coaches are Nell McPhedran and P Slollard The Ban tam girls team had a very successful sum too Two teams In two different the Grand Valley Ladles League and the League The girls In the Grand Valley League finished second In the by Fines Jack and Sadie Ferguson accompanied by Sadie sister and brotherinlaw and Arthur of Toronto enjoyed a two week vacation to the Marltlmes They drove around the Gaapc and went to Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton Island and visited a sister of Arthurs Rev and Mrs Gower Stone at Halifax ration for Brownies and Guides was last week Meetings will be at the school on Tuesday evenings beginning September 29 Brownie leaders are Margaret Barnstaple Betty Coleman and Wendy Gibson Leaders for Guides are Judy Pater- son and Helen Any girls interested In either group are most welcome Lloyd and Doris Boyd were guests last Friday at the wedding of Lloyd nephew Robert Boyd The wedding took place In St Joseph Church at Highland Creek with the reception at the Canadian Legion Gordon and Anna Allien and Gordon brother and law Mr and Mrs Harold Altken of Toronto spent a few days at Algonquin Park last week by Mrs McLean Next Sunday Sep tember Is Eden Mills anniversary when the throe churches worship together at clock The guest speaker Is Rev Carrie Doehrlng Mr continued his remarks on the Ser mon on the Mount A poor Scotsman was walking along a lake when he saw a boy In trouble swimming He got the boy back safely He was a son and he offered rescuer money He de clined He said he did It because he had to do it So the nobleman look over the expense of ed ucating the poor mans son He grew up to be Fleming the discoverer of penicillin The noble man s son became Sir Winston Churchill The merciful must be happy Results prove they are blessed season and in the play offs too These girls were playing against teams from Kitchener Waterloo Stratford Brantfordnnd Cambridge The League finished first and took the Bantam girls championship Awards were given out at the Minor League Ball Fun Day to these girls Those receiving awards were Most Valuable player SucBIacklock Mostlm proved player Laurie Anne Baldwin and Most Sportsmanlike for Grand Valley Sally Briggs for County Sue The coaches are Gord Bald win and Don Blacklock Everyone got into the net at the fun day from the Tball teams to the bantams The girls were also on the re ceiving end of awards Most Valuable Player went to Mary Jo Hal Iburton Most Improved player Lesley and Most Sportsmanlike Cheryl Baldwin Their coach Is Pat Weir The Rockwood Leo Club will be sponsoring an informal coed basketball team this year Ages are from to 15 years The games will be played every Saturday from 1pm 3 p at the Centennial School Anyone wishing to register please contact Butch Given at or Dave McKnlgnt at There will be a fee of The Rockwood Presbyterian Church will bo celebrating their anniversary on Sunday with a special service II am guest speaker will be the Rev Robert Betteridge Lunch will be served following the service The Rockwood and Catholic Women League held their Sept ember meeting at the home of Mrs Alf To begin the new season the Rev Ollnski celebrated Mass after which new members were corned Conveners for the evening were Mrs Joanne and Mrs Shirley Zlons WANTED Two leaders and helpers for the soon to be formed Beaver Colony The new club will be for boys 6 to years of age Anyone who wishes to be part of a lively group should contact Katie Winters at 8242323 Registration for the Cub pack will be on September 28 from to at the Public School Don t forget night school registration on Wednesday September 30 at the Centennial School Farm of Rockwood took championships at CNE last month Irwin and Mary Jackson had the championship Oxford ram Strathearl 133M Oxford ewe 107M and Sulfolk ram Firm meeting of the Friendly and Mel Seniors on Wednesday motion was passed to with IB members pro- give the Community sent Euchre and Club for the use of refreshments were en- he hall for monthly joyed luncheons Plans were The town hall was made for the October prettily decorated when luncheon A work bee friends relatives and was planned to clean the former school chums church on September gathered on September at am Arrange- for a lovely bridal were made to shower for Miss Barbara servo lunch after the Marshall who has plan- church anniversary her marriage lo vice on September at Patrice this Ham Materials to be Saturday afternoon brought to the next The Eden Mills meeting for bale are held tho regular monthly soap and thread The meeting in the Sunday meeting closed with the School room with a good Lord Prayer in unison attendance Mrs Parker and Mrs Tomllnson opened meeting with gave the courtesies poem Here is the Time out lor remlnlsc- Mrs Ruth any of you Million took the readers ever kick up devotional reading tho your heels at a square scripture from Isaiah dance or enjoy a fast fox Ruth also read an article or dreamy at from the Upper Room the open air dance Touched by her Con- at Edgewood and one about the perhaps at intermission Scott Mission In Toronto strolled down to lhe Karen Knott of competed In the Lets Go Hunting competition at the Acton Fall Fair ACTON CHECK OUR SUPER FOOD VALUES IN OUR FLYER DELIVERED TO YOUR 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