Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 25, 1981, p. 8

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Ths Acton Wednesday Nov 25 13i Qua A Sao Equ CI If and Audrey 4thLlnfl phone Onl GEORGETOWN DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC J KohanDT J Novak DT Phono 8974 or 791 2314 DENZINS WAREHOUSE RENOVATION II less sale 7pm Sal V p FURNITURE Until December 5 ONLY HALF PRICE LESS on entire slock of first quality UPHOLSTERY DRAPERY FABRICS We stock only the better fabrics of such well known names as ANTHONY FOSTER SONS LTD One kind idcc Sanderson Eden Mills UCW makes donations Hughes sold early American decorative I- Saturday If I didnt have this CMHC Scholarship I wouldnt be able to complete believes thnt Ihe conlinu improvement in the planning design and con should be encouraged for the benefit at all ans Through CMHC Scholarship Program over 1500 univcrsily graduates nre every year in the finan cine of their educational studies in lousing and related fields Housing product designers manuFocturers and innovators are also assisted in their devel of more reliable prod ucts and processes through Housing Technology Incentives Program which provides indi vidua grants of up In housebuilding and renovating also provides both industry and individuals with a lo range of advice and standards for construction materials and installation methods A selected list of priced is shown below or informal on contact your local office my studies on needs development of Improvements In heating systems by small business is very difficult and our Housing Ibchnol Incentive grant helps ft Mile Madison Industrie Winnipeg Manitoba publications about housing energy conservation are very helpful to mo John Laird Victoria British Columbia CMHC making Canada a better place to live Canada Mortgage Soclete canad anno t and Housing Corporat on do logement Canada by Mrs Recent visitors with Mrs William McLean were her two grand daughters from California Debbie Diane McLean The regular meeting wus held In the Sunday School room with Mrs Ruth Mlllson as hostess The devotional wan taken by Mrs Edith Jennings and the topic was Beyond the world horizon is Jesus Christ The hymn Behold us Lord a little space was sung In the business period the minutes were read by Mrs Freda Thompson The treasurer report showed a good balance after the last In the flower report flowers were sent to Mrs Susie Wilson who has gone to live in the Elliott Home and also to Ben who was in the hospital Amotion was passed that a donation of be given to Ihc Guelph Mobility Service in recognition of the disabled Donations were made lo Foundation for and the Victor Home for Christmas gifts of and flowers are to go to the senior church members and past members There was a motion to order 12 subscriptions of The Upper After a discussion a motion was Poster contest stars Two grade students schools received honorable mentions in the t re prevention poster contest in Michelle Perry Robert Little and Peter Armstrong de were judged among the top boys and girls In contest across One region he theme of contest wis Fire Prevention in the NEEDLE Urn Inn Extra Light STMTS FRIDAY HEAP I HELD OVER passed that there will not be a luncheon in the hall in December and will continue again on the first Wednesday in February Mrs Betty Snow Mrs Fuller are the nominating committee for 1962 exe cutive Mrs Parker closed the meeting with prayers Mrs Lorna Tomlmson and Ihe hostess served a delicious salad plate and social time was spent Mr and Mrs of New market spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Ralph Thompson At Sunday service Rev Carrie baptised Amanda Helen daughter of Jack and Sharon MacDonald A special welcome was made the godparents Leo and Debbie Bowie ana to Sharon kin The Thomas family The annual meeting of the Com in unity Club will be held on Tuesday evening December 1 Anyone wishing lo nominate persons for positions please phone Mike Marshall at Everyone is urged to attend this meeting This Saturday November is he Community Bazaar at the hall- come on out the time Is from to p m Setup for groups is Friday night at The Brownies would appreciate donations of used books and loys Underground wires provide better service by Doris Fines We have now Joined the under ground On Friday Ma Bell led us into maze of that vast inter or network Since then voices have come through clearer with less static than before In some bus In esses it is painful to be grounded but in others it Is better to get righl down to earth than to be left hanging In mid air One sad part though when the telephone cable comes down the birds are going to miss their favorite perch The First Ospringe Scouts with their leader Robert Brown went a recent weekend at the Barber Memorial Scout Camp Guelph At the end of the three days boys were given their activity badges To earn these badges the had to take part In all events such as cam pf ire lighting axe handling chopping wood pancake making pioneering hay wire bridges stilt walking Coleman stove lighting song Robert Fuller of Brampton John Fuller Bill Fuller and Gary Ferguson spent the weekend In Montreal and attended the Grey Cup game on Sunday Robert and Susan Bruce and sons David and Neil of Burlington visited on Saturday with Bob parents Mr and Mrs Byron Bruce and Bradley Mrs William was hostess for the November meeting of Ladles Aid Laura Stewart opened Ihe meeting with a hymn followed by a reading My Handicaps What are Yours The roll call was answered by eight members who were to show a baby picture The book by Anna was taken from the Bible on Abraham and Sarah on their Journey of life For the program Blanche Bruce had a reading called Hem and Haw also a word contest on which was won by Mildred Sinclair The meeting closed with prayer and lunch by the hostess W A At spreads warm feelings all around Obituar James Brydon Funeral service was held November 13 at Shoemaker funeral home for James Alexander who died suddenly at Guelph General Hospital November lo Mr was born in Erin Township January 1907 son of he late Frank and Maggie He married the late Akitt January in and look over his parents farm before moving to Acton He worked at Ihe Wool Combing until It closed and then he worked for the Town of Georgetown until his re tirement Mr was pre deceased by a brother Max Rev Chuck Beaton conducted the funeral service and interment was at Everton Cemetery Pallbearers were nephews Allen Robert Allen Ken Peavoy Gordon Don and neigh Stan Eckstein Industrial land Continued from page bylaw and nothing has been done referring to an incident a Tew years ago when a storage building was erected and made Into a home against bylaw Smith pointed out nothing can guarantee what a council will do but residents must have faith In elected officials He noted Ihe people had paid dearly for breaking Some residents said they would fight any rezonlng of any kind anyplace Others sup ported the move previous questionnaire had been sent out lo homeowners In Ihe proposed areas with many coming hack In favor of having their land A handful did not respond and a handful indicated they against any re- zoning

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