Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 15, 1982, p. 9

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district GeorgetownActon Wednesday Dec 1982 Second Brownies received new Carlo Back row Taoym Karen brownie in a special ceremony recently front Jamie llaeffljig and row left to right Stephanie Patterson and Liu Death MlulngkBeverleylngle Skating rink is ready at park by Barbara Funk the weather man Tool me the ice at Ball Park is ready for skating This is surprising when you consider the degrees weather last week and the small amount of snow fall weve had since then A combination of degrees weather and lots water has enabled Lloyd Dyer to Eden Mills Executive stays same by Mn The annual meeting of the Community Club was held on November There were no new elections and the executive remains the same This slate of officers is president Bill Adair vice president At Thatcher Doug iieaitie secretary Irene Cole For any Information you may contact one of these folks The New Year Eve tickets are per couple Phone Irene Cole or Bill Adair The convener of the Com unity Club bazaar tea able Irene Cole sin cerely thanks all who donated food and assisted In serving and the kitchen duties Thirty two Friendly Seniors enjoyed a tasty Chnstmas meal con by Mavis Stamp and committee on December I Prior to the supper hour the members enjoyed a social afternoon prize winners for the year were mens high Ron Bur rows mens low Cecil ladies high Irene Burrows ladies low Ann Funk mens lone hands Allan Wat son ladies lone hands Aileen Happy Birthday was sung to About people attended the Tea and Bazaar at Eden House nursing home on December and It was the most successful to date The lucky winners of the draws were candy house Cathy Bolton groceries Donna picture Ruth quill Holly Saulnicr door prize Joy Halliburton Activities Director Betty Marshall ex presses a kind thank you to the faithful and valued volunteers who helped her and to those who attended to make this a special event for the residents Recent visitors with Miss Isobel were her and brother Inlaw Mr and Mrs J Daniels of Rochester NY their daughter Mary and on the arrival of Grace and two grand- a sweet little daughter children Kim and Chris Proud grandparents are Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Tom Michelle and Ron Churchill Church filled for service by J Turner Come All Ye rang out again at Churchill Community Church as the Choir carrying lighted candles com the processional at their Annual Candid service Sunday evening The orchestra was in attendance Assisting organist Mrs Mane Anderson were Keith Barber cello tlizabeth Cooper bells John coronet Phillip Levy violin The service unfolded the story of the nativity in song verse and scripture Rev Jenkins read the scripture Gerry Danny Med land Karen hamer and Will read the poetry selections Jack Denny sang a solo Holy Night the Choir pre sented seven Christmas anthems and the whole congregation joined in tinging the best loved carols l chosen for their famitiinty because candles though beautiful don shed a lot of light The church was filled for the one that never fails to arouse the CI ristmas spirit of love and charity in us all The Christmas tree at the Church was trim med Saturday evening by the children of the Sunday School assisted by their parents and leachers Charlie Thompson had provided a shapely spruce Bill It seems like there is a thief in who is going into the fix it business Last Thursday evening in two sep arate incidents investigated the Thompson helped him cut it and bring it out of the bush and Frank Thompson assisted In standing it in its place of honor at the front of the church many thanks to all three The tree looked much different at the end of the even ing draped and festooned with tinsel and baubles and sparkling with lights The Junior Choir of which many of the children are members also practised tlieir Christmas anthems with organist Mrs Marie Anderson and the windows were decorated with ever green and candles After Rev Jenkins had told a story and led in the singing of a few favorite carols all trooped downstairs for cookies and hot chocolate Arthur Saunders and Smith Griffin Fifth Line attended the Canadian Western In Regina re cently They saw an excellent livestock show and enjoyed a good holiday Christmas Sunday December will be observed at Churchill with a special service for the children to celebrate Christ birth day There will be a birthday cake with can dies for the Sunday School children and cradle roll and a light lunch afterwards Mothers please bring sandwiches jolly old rail Bob and daughter Shelly look at the gift Santa handed out at the Rockwood ireflghters Christmas party on the weekend Baliinafad Santa visits Sunday school by Winifred Smith It was a special Sun day for the children December when they walked to the altar In the front of the church and presented their white gifts during the family Sunday service Many of the young folk took part of the service They listened lively to the Chnstmas stories told to them by Dr Bandy and Anne Marie Goetz Most of the congregation stayed for lunch served in the basement of the church In the afternoon the Sunday School children entertained with a pro gram of readings and plays The grownups helped with the singing of Christinas Carols Then to the tunc of open the for skating early again this Mr reports the thickness of the ice Is still to be built up but be feels the present sur face will stand moderate traffic for now So everyone get your skates sharpened and we see you at the The Roc kwood Firefighters held their annual Chnstmas part for their children on Sunday at the Fire Hall Santa paid a visit and handed out gifts and candy canes to the children Rockwood Centennial Christmas programs will run on three consecutive mornings beginning at am Kindergarten Mrs Palmer Grades 1 and will be next Monday Kin Mrs Nichols Grades and will be on Decern ber22Wednesday All parents preschoolers and other Interested members of the school community are most welcome to attend Public School Will hold their Christ mas assembly on Tuesday December 1 beginning at 45 a Again parents and Interested people jre invited to attend Miss Meek of the first Girl Guides received her AH Round Cord on Friday November at a special International evening has spent three years working hard to achieve this award the highest a Guide can receive Congratulations to Ebenezer Charity McDuffe Heather Cole Dede Karen Piotto and Helen These girls were enrolled as Guides at the company s family night New Year Eve tickets are still available from Dunne or Jenny Mitton for the part at Rock mosa Centre Price of the tickets is per couple which includes party favors and a hot buffet You can call Vincc at or Jenny at Garbage collection for the holiday season will be as follows Wednesday December and Wednesday December The village Trustees held their inaugural meeting on Monday December Mrs Jan Osborne is the village John Root Is Roads Commissioner and Mr Dan Hilts is Commissioner This board will sit for three years The retiring board former Chairman Rick Lewis and Hydro Commissioner James Funk wished the new members success and promised their support for the next three years Workmen have been busy in the basement of Centre these past few weeks They are preparing the base ment for cementing as well as installing plumbing to accommo date future washrooms and dressing rooms The township hopes to have the work com in the very near future House Mow featuring The Latest Collection of Limited Edition Prints by TRISI1A ROMANCE OURGALLERY Robert Batsman Shirley Deavlllc EL more MILTON 8788161 OPENING Hear Santa the children and a few of the deserving adults The Sunday School superintendent Mrs Pat Kerr was unable to be present so Mrs Gary Brown took her place as At the close of the pro gram Rev Bandy thanked the teachers and all those who helped to make the event such a happy one for all Thi beautiful Christmas tree with all the decora lions added much to the joy of this annual We were sorry to sec Mr and Mrs Howard leave our neigh borhood They are now making their home In Georgetown Concert enjoyed Mrs McLean be elected next Sunday Next Sunday at m the two choirs hold their annual candlelight carol service The Sunday Scliool concert was enjoyed by a full house All those concerned the superintendent Mildred Ward assistant Thompson Diane Taylor Joan Johns Jcon Early Laura Hewer Susan and Jim Bonncll Val Taylor Jay Kitching Johns and Jennifer McLean deserve a lot of credit A visit from Santa Clous concluded the evening Two new elders will Mr topic was Recognizing God A little boy whose father was away was looking at a picture of him I wish he would step down from the picture he said That is the wish through all ages He shows Himself not only to ministers to narrow religious groups but everyone sees Htm In his own way Th Lord is in your midst No one can serve God belter than by carrying on with his daily duty Sarah and Christian Gilbert lit the third Advent candle No injuries in crash Thieves nab tools theft of thousands of worth of tools call the police dollars worth of tools from sites At police were called to the Rock wood hotel by Larry who said between and ere stolen from his van The window of the vehicle had been kicked On the same day someone cut through a padlock on a door at the Hills Car Club on Division St and stole SI worth of tools There were no injur Main St ill last week Guelph says Wil ham Webb 24 of 274 Main St was pulling out from the shoulder of the roadway when he was in col with a car driven by Howard Coultrup M Terrace Acton who was south bound on Highway 7 There was an estimated to the being pulled by theWebbcar and000 to the vehicle BINGO CENTRE Ml RUTHERFORD ROAD SOUTH BRAMPTON BUS SERVICE TO THE DOOR EVERY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY and now on THURSDAY 700 pm DOORS OPEN AT OH 1300TiMJKkv DABBERBWG0 T V Manlier lot your Join the tun GRAND OPENING Mountain 9 PIZZA and CHICKEN EAT IN or TAKE OUT FREE DELIVERY CALL 87316034 Mountaintriaw John Congratulations on your newly renovated 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