Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 14, 1981, p. 7

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Oct 14 1981 7 district Rockwood Leo Club holds anniversary party Eramosa Public School la having a Meet the Teachers Night on Thursday October A short assembly will begin at 30 In the auditorium after which parents can go to their children classrooms and meet with the teachers individually Eramosa Public School Is In need of assistance In the school library anyone who wishes to help is asked to call Miss Cunningham the school Stone United Church IS having their annual Fall Supper on Monday October IB beginning at 4 30 Tickets are for adults for public school children and no charge for preschoolers The tickets will be available at the door On Sunday October IB Stone United Church will be having two annlvera services At the am service the guest speaker will be Fred Eden Mills Ho terms n and at the pm service the Rev Robert Hyde will be the guest speaker Librarian Kelso advises us of the now arrivals to the Community Library In adult fiction there Is The Clown of God by Morns West The Pembroke Colours by Stephen Longs The Care of Time by Eric Ambler Under Heaven Bridge by Ian Watson and Clear Light of Day by Anita Desal In Juvenile Primary fiction the new books ore the Wishful by M Come out and Play by Gyo Fujikawa Henry Awful Mistake by R Quackenbush Nate the Great and the Missing Key by and Ghosts that Haunt You by Aldan Chambers In nonfiction there Is The Gift of the Deer by Helen Hoover Model Rail reading by GU The World Series by John Devaney Inside Outward Bound by Renate Wilson and The Little Immigrants by Kenneth Bagnell Remember also to take your old Win tar io tickets when you visit the library they can be used against the purchase of new books for the library The and District Leo Club wishes Mennonftes Pull down landmark at Edgewood Park to thank everyone for and Lisa admire what their support on the pumpkin pie by Lisas mom last week i S LwU Turner put on SbSllthter thWng dinner with turkey vege- dance at Centre Congratulations to the winners of the draw also held at tha dance They were Mr and Mrs Grant who won the stereo combo Ron Galloway who won the cassette radio and Mrs Jean Meadows who won the trans later radio Please remember to give me a call if you have any personal or club news rhe number to call is Receive raise Workers Canada received a cent an Battery received our hike and a their second raise this production year effective the start added at he of this month increase was April I and hourly Company spokesman wages at Canada Bat George tery range from to announced the workers A group of Waterloo County came in loot week and very carefully mantled the old foot by foot dunce pavilion built under the guidance of Mac and about no years ago at Park Many folks will still remember good times Tree limb kills man An man died In a freak accident last week after a tree limb struck him In the head say John William Hill was found on his property by a neighbor Police sur mise Hill was cutting down a tree when a branch of another tree fell and struck him The Incident some time between 4 pm October fl and 2pm October 10 police say The Hill properly Is located about our miles north of the hamlet of spent dancing there The plan use the materials salvaged to build a twolevel York shop In the Las tern Canada Synod of the Lutheran Ct In America purchased the park from far use as a children summer camp Judy Brown camp director reports plans are underway for a modern purpose dining hail to be built where the old stood The new structure will be part of a largescale planJor Camp Edgewood which when completed will Include a reconstructed pond additional sleeping and eating areas an facility and the new main lining com plcx With the new warmer building more winter activities can be planned and the camp will be used the year round earls SHAVER SERVICE COMPLETE SHAVER OVERHAUL I A jutt Parts and rtptlrt for Sunbeam Schick WtrmRtln 134 BLVD GEORGETOWN MONDAY TO SATURDAY AM TOIPJW APPOINTMENT OF OFFICERS PRINTING PUBLISHING LTD River Jordan water used for baptism Sun by Mrs G On September 19 at Trinity United Church Miss Trudy Clif ford daughter of Mr and Mrs Travis Clifford was united in marriage to Paul Alger Guelph Warm congratulations and best wishes for a happy future to these newlyweds St George Anglican Church was the setting of a Thanks giving wedding when Tim Clifford son of Mr and Mrs Travis Clifford exchanged marriage vows with Miss Irtgrid daughter of Mr and Mrs Herman Kappert of A reception followed at Rockmosa Community Hall In Congratulations Mr and Mrs T Clifford entertained guests after the wedding of their son Tim on Friday evening Vince Montgomery is now a patient at the Continuing Care Unit at St Josephs Hospital Guelph and good wishes are with him Have you got your costume ready for the Hallowe en Dance on October sponsored by the Community Club For tickets please contact Bill Adair at Eden Mills Presbyterian Church joined the congregation for a service of Thanksgiving and baptism of Jordan Dochring Jones son of Rockwood bowling ReaiilU for Bowling far October Ted and Erie wen Bowler Dvtnlpu ConwiSliD StatJ Murray tea The Van Mel Jean Smith Hank The Striken a Sub Nightingale eESyliirl Tin Alley vt Jim KM Elmer Km Card Mia- II Venu sit Chat eUcLuenW Ken Mumy JeMln Ml Peter Jew Elmer Allen OS J m Albert Nightingale C Jim Darling Van Drid VerceVer- Winnie KU US a Joy llaWbertooSn Mary Logan So Jean Sao Neighbor moving Say a- special goodbye by calling Barb Funk at or drop off a note at for Inclusion in the report Carrie and Mark Jones Conducting worship was Rev Iris Ford Waterloo and Father John Haley Guelph The water used for the baptism had been brought over from the River Jordan by a friend Special music was by Carries uncle Walter Doelirlng Betty Post the family and the members of Eden Choir Mr and Mrs Frank have been visitors at the Lowrle farm Mr and Mrs Manse 1 Lowrie visited Joan mother and sister In Toronto for Thanks giving The Friendly Seniors met on Wednesday of ternoon with mem bora present Euchre was played topped off by a lunch of coke and Ice cream that the gentle men members had brought as a surprise The men also served the ladies and washed the dishes A real nice treat for womenfolk The raisin bread sounded delicious buttheprogram was really satisfying J Raisin bread peanut butter popcorn Nothing sounds more tempting than the foods on the 1981 Weight Watchers Food Plans And nothing sounds more unbelievable Until you We grit Watchers and come classes Then we II help you take off the pounds deJfaously Guide you to the proper eating habits WEIGHT WATCHERS Ion program in the world FOB FURTHER PLEASE CALLi 8269200 a Pamper you our trained staff And keepyouon yourtoes with an optional easytodo exerase plan called Come We convince you that its much easier to lose weight when you re not dang it alone JOWTODAT Receive Volume I of Tun With Food Cookbook FREE COLOUR REPRINTS FROM YOUR FAVOURITE 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