district Acton Free Press Wednesday Jan 6 Trailer destroyed in country blaze lo Sunday afternoon than exploring the and ratal of Rockwood Conservation Park Sheila of England spent of her tail days of a with daughter Barb and grand children Andrew and Joanne doing J ml thai Qsmmge Christmas guests by Doris Fines Valerie of Calgary Alberta pending three weeks with her parents Cameron and Betty Graham and Yvonne of Toronto were home on Day be fore leaving for their new home hi Edmonton Jack and Sadie Ferguson and Ross and Orma Ferguson at tended the funeral on Tuesday December of Herb Kent of Tot enham Lloyd and Doris Boyd stayed over Christmaa eve at the home of their daughter John and Joan Jefferson Todd and Kim at Fergus They all returned to the Boyd house on Christmas day alio Lloyd Boyd Jr of Gordon and Anna Aitken visited over the Christinas weekend at the home of their daughter Mike and Joan Hutchison Steven Jeffrey and Susan at Elgin Mrs Audrey Hen of Belwood Bryan and Evelyn Redman Tar a and Melanle of Mount Forest Don and Linda Wilson of Fergus Gary and Sandra Ferguson and Ryan Mrs Thomas Fines and Doris Fines pent Christmas day with Rosa and Ferguson Ward and Flora Bruce were guests on Christmas at the home of the son Garnet and Catherine Bruce and family in Misslssauga Mary and Marian Theaker of Toronto pent the weekend with their mother Mrs Harold Theaker and along with Mrs Elsie Doyle Karen Lorl and Kevin of and Mrs Dare Stewart all visited on Christmas Day with Ed and Jean Stewart Line Stuart and Barbara McKlnnon Karen and Connie were guests on Christmas day of Mr and Mrs Douglas McKinnon Hillsburgh Mrs Dave Stewart had open house on Boxing Day for her family grandchildren and great grand children also nieces Shirley and Bud of Toronto and Mary and Sid Baldwin of Ancestor David and Helen Carol and James of Aleck and Mary of Kit chener and Donna Leitch of Georgetown spent Christmas with Malcolm and Leltch Kathleen Tools stolen Guelph OPP are In vestigating the December 30 theft of a tool box from a Rock wood resident Police say the theft occurred between a m and am December from a truck owned by Robert Main St Thieves removed the tool box from the back of the pick up and made off with l000 worth of tools Francis and Ross Byron and Blanche Bruce and Bradley cele brated Christmaa Day at the home of Robert and Susan Bruce and family at Burlington Jim and Beverly Wilkins of Woodstock and Bruce of were there also Then all the family were together again on Sunday at Jim and home Mrs Wesley Bruce waa there also and came back with Byron and Blanche BUI and McKenxle entertained relatives for Christmas dinner on Saturday Mrs Flora Grieve Wayne and Bonna Milliard Richard and Linda Cordlck all of Guelph McLachlan of Waterloo Carol Smith Julie and Brad Smith and Bob Weeks of Brant ford and Norman and Hilda McKenxle Brian and Fuller Stephen and Rebecca of Grand Valley Robert and Karen and Jamie of Kitchener Neil and Gail Baldwin and Cheryl of Hills burgh Robert and Anita Fuller of of Brampton John and Susan Fuller and Amle Christmas day with Stan and Agnes Fuller and Bill Arthur and- VI Tranah of Toronto Don and Sharon Jackson and Do rail e of Douglas Point Mike and Connie Ferguson and Holly of Orton Susan Perron and Shelly of Erin were Christmas day guests of Jack and Sadie Ferguson Pat and Dan by Barbara Funk Drefighera answered two alarms this past week The first on New Years Eve to answer a call to the house trailer of Don Hepburn at The trailer was a total loss The second call on Saturday even ing was to the home of Jim Aubert Rockwood A dis posable lighter was thrown Into the stove and fearing on ex plosion Mr called the fire department No damage was done Beginning on Wednesday January at m and continuing for six consecutive Wednesdays there will be a symposium on world religions at Centennial School A prepared lecture will be presented by an authority of one religion each week The religions to be examined will b Judaism Christianity Islam and Banal This series of lecture will be sponsored by the Banal community of to widen our understanding of the various world religions There will be a euchre this Wed nesday evening January at St Johns Church Parish Hall to begin at There will be priiea to be won for nigh lone and low scores Two dollars la the admission charge and for seniors Refreshments will be available All proceeds will be going to St Johns restoration fund Dont forget the Snowmobile scheduled for Sunday January It thinking snow Further Information can be obtained from Dan Martin at B5647M Eden Mills Many visitors to area by Mrs G Mr and Mrs Jack Chamberlain spent a weeks vacation at Lake Mrs Mcintosh enjoyed part of the holidays with her grand daughter Donna in Niagara Falls Miss Angela Pries a student at Waterloo College visited with her parents Mr and Mrs J Pries over the festive season Mr and Mrs Elwood Snow entertained all their family at a Christmas gathering Grandson Jimmy Borden Gait and Mr and Mrs Ross Camp bell were holiday visitors with Mr and Mrs Ted Borden Ted Ev and family enjoyed a Christmas feast with Evs sister and brotherln law Mr and Mrs M at Another sister Mrs Sarah McGlnty from Hillsdale Michigan was also present and It waa first time In years that she had enjoyed a Christmas with her sisters Thanks to the organ hers of the New Years Eve Dance All those attending happily wel comed New Years Baby 1982 Mr and Mrs Harvey Link welcomed a new baby grandson Michael Douglas Boles son of Mr and Mrs Jim Boles on January Congratulatons to all Miss Isabel Lowrie visited with her sister Jean and husband Mr and Mrs Daniels in Rochester NY and enjoyed Christmaa dinner with her niece Grace and family in Pennsylvania Holiday visitors with Mr and Mrs Ed Jen nings were Mrs Irene Skerratt Mr and Mrs Bob Love Toronto Mr and Mrs Tom Robinson Hamilton and Miss Christy Robinson from Edinburgh Scotland New Years Eve visitors with Mrs Will and James Gilbertson were Ross Elliot Mr and Mrs David Elliott and family from St Catharines Mr and Mrs Carl Koehn were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs MacDougall Tree hits car Jack Kaarsemaker was obviously at the wrong place at the wrong time 5 Milton was driving east on Sidcroad just east of Monday after noon when his 1980 was struck from above by a tree which blew down in high winds The car sustained damage to the front end windshield roof and trunk to the tune of Kaarsemaker however was unhurt Van hits tree Two Acton area residents were slightly Injured when the van in which they were travelling slid off the roadand tree late Saturday night Edwin Ninaber of 2 was driving south on the Town Line when his van went out of control on the ley roadway slid off the road and struck tree Also injured was Sharon McBnde 17 of Acton a passenger in the van The two were taken to Milton District Hospital damage STARTS FRIDAY Masterpiece A HELD OVER 3RD WEEK PRICE ROLLBACK IN JANUARY Plus Waiver or 139 APR Financing SHORT NOTICE 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