Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 20, 1983, p. 8

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8 Georgetown Acton Wednesday 19B3 It be tag now before lb new Salvation Army to ready Hennas Knebaer dot seme of the painting SnJvely Gewge Bladen ud Joseph work new Salvation Army Mebaaeawielaaomcof Parents commend hearing teacher Ronda Vandal The Board of Education and Vandal Itinerant Teacher of individual teachers have been com the Hearing Impaired for six years mended for the high quality of of special love dedication and sup- education given to a Georgetown port given to girl Mrs Vandal is student with a profound hearing loss an Acton resident The girl parents wrote to the The parents also commended board last week and commended Eileen and Pat Burroughs for the excellent job as while the girl was attending George Kennedy School She is now in Cen tennial School The letter also thanked Mrs B Gardner viceprincipal Mrs G Forguson special education teacher Mrs para professional and all of the girl teachers at Centennial We trust in these times of cutbacks that the fine high quality of education given to hearing impaired children will not be affected THE PLACE TO SA DIRECT FACTORY OUTLET BRING IN YOUR PLANS AND IDEAS Mountain view niAtvK UUCI I GEORGETOWN Jr CLfl Del Manager Phono j Mori to 6 Sat and 6 WIDE WOOD PATIO DOORS PINE TEMPERED AS 10W AS Cooptato Door Scraan REPLACE YOUR OLD ALUMINUM PATIO DOOR THE SAME UNCLAIMED A UP TO A e50OFFe LIST STORING STORM DOORS TRILITE 1 White or Brown White Thoy Last CUT FUEL COSTS REPLACEMENT WINDOWS WOOD or VINYLALUMINUM Custom Made To Measure WE ALSO INSTALL VINYL SUDER WINDOWS la Example ROS A WOOD PICTURE WINDOWS BO COLONIAL FLAT WINDOWS and DOORS FREE MEASURING SERVICE OCA THAOINO ARIA WE ALSO INSTALL TOWK CLEANING 8770387 HALTON HILLS SHOPPING CENTRE DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC J KOHARI PHONE 8778974 122 GUELPH ST ION HWY GEORGETOWN LITTLE TijETRE THE PLACE TO SA SPECIAL PRICES ON HOUSE LOT QUANTITIES The Convenience Food Store that has it when you need it Ca Kraft dinner FOR chunk light tuna fiSOZTlN BY NEVILLE AT THE JOHN ELLIOTT THEATRE WEDNESDAY APR THURSDAY APR FRIDAY APR SATURDAY APR All Tickets 50 except APR Whan Seniors will bo admitted or BOX OFFICE 8773700 FREEZER FRENZY MILL ST E ACTON Sunday Monday 12 I TAVISTOCK BATTERED Bonslaii HADDOCK McCain MINI PIZZA SALMON 2199cm IB lOoz lb FRESH LEAN BACON Broken Man 10am ONLY WE ARE YOUR LOTTERY TICKET CENTRE Lottario Si lo Mldnfehi til Midnight from Wed Apr42Q Strunlty ACTON JUG CITY Maki Snort North tbc Chateau Restaurant St Georgetown In front of the Georgetown Motor Inn THIS WEEKS SPECIAL Starting Our Delicious VEALPARMESIAn WITH SPAGHETTI Miladbw ONLY haws nora call 8777629 Eden Mills Executive is elected by Mr G MacDougal At a recent meeting of the Friendly Sen lore there whs the election of officers for the coming year The executive is President Jean vice president Katie Atkinson secretary treasurer Edith Jennings card convener Katharine M ephedra phoning committee Irene Best wishes for a successful year The Community Club Is looking for some one who would act as Park Booth Convener Interested persons may contact Irene Cole at 8569777 The Ball Club started off the a dance In the hall on April 9 that was enjoyed by all Get well wishes go out to Howard James and Thatcher who have been patients in the hospital Mrs Florence Martin and Hiss Isabel visited with their cousin Isabel and her husband Rick in Grand Rapids Michigan Obituar Colin Williams Mason honors were bestowed upon Colin Small Williams at his funeral March 25 at Shoemaker Funeral Home Mr Williams of 17 Elizabeth died March Georgetown District Hospital at the age of SO Bom on February in Glasgow Scot land Mr Williams attended Scotland Street School in Glasgow He came to Canada in 1953 and made his home In Weston About years ago he moved to Acton where he became well loved by the community and active Mason and an active church member at Acton Baptist Church When the senior citizen apartments opened in Elizabeth he and his wile Marlon moved In In his lifetime he was a member of the Orange Lodge Walker Lodge a life member of Saint Andrews Lodge Glasgow Master Mason and Scottish Mark Mason Rev Jean Stairs officiated at the funeral Cremation followed Left to mourn his loss are his wife Marion son Iain daughter in law Susan and grand children Cheryl Williams- Berry and David Williams 375 damage in chimney fire A chimney fire at Lot 31 Concession resulted in about In damage to a factory built metal chimney Halton Hills Fire Department reports The fire reported at 12 a on Friday did not spread any further Deputy Fire Chief Bob Hyde said Firefighters responded to a call at 3 Park Ave on Wednesday evening when a nancc motor burnt out There was minor smoke but no damage or injuries Deputy Chief Hyde said Early Tuesday morning residents on the Sixth Line reported a chimney fire No damage was reported in the fire Boat trailer stolen A boat and trailer valued at disapp eared from the owners residence recently OPP say the 15 foot craft a 50 horsepower Mercury Engine and the trailer were taken from the resident of Bruce Cook Lot Con Erin Township CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES A GEORGETOWN 3 STARTS FRIDAY MAN WOMAN AND CHILD at 1 I tot Sun nun HELD OVER Winner of 8 Academy Awards GANDHI STARTS EoJH7Mt2llMtaIMIfM A little late for Bonnet bat Kay Fa terns Mart Beta tiger felt like a couple of hats for the camera at Si spring rumm sale Friday Wl Elect 8384 executive by Mr Vera Black The Rock a Long Inst Hue met at the home of Mrs K Spencer April 5 with 13 members pre sent Mrs President opened the meeting with the singing of the Opening Ode followed by the repeating of the Mary Stewart Collect Mrs LeRoy read an inspiring poem on the Call of Spring Business routine followed Mrs J Ramsey Sec presented the Secrwatrys report followed by the Treasurer Report A letter received from Barbara McAnimLh Home Economist was read urging members to study Home and Family Affairs particularly in the Secondary School Level This was approved March A trip to the Lee Home Stoncy Creek was offered for April rhe Annual Area Convention of South Wellington District Institutes is scheduled for May 10 at Maryviltc Mrs LeRoy reported a study session at Fergus Topic Rural Women A discussion look place on What can be done with the children while the mother is working in the barn The quilt display at the Legion was very beautiful Mrs Cecil Nellis District Director reported on the recent Branch Directors Meeting Mrs McCuteheon President reported a contest for the new Dairy Princess Topic My Heritage Area Convention is to take place October and at Acton Legion Hall Theme It A Small World Some meals a day is the project for the next Ploughing Match A suggestion is Institutes should evaluate yearly pro grams A Tea Garden festivity is scheduled in Guelph Square sometime in the coming summer Competition for quilts for Spring 1984 with respectively The Annual Business Routine followed The minutes of tha last annual April 1982 were read by Mrs J Ramsey Sec Treas Each convenor gave a report of her program for The Installation of the new Slate of Officers for 198344 was con ducted by Mrs Black Slate or Officers for 1B8W4 are past president Laura Spence Mrs K president Mrs B first vice president Mrs Mitchell second vice president Mrs Ramsey Secretary Treasurer Mrs J Ramsey assists In secretary treasurer Mrs H district director Mrs C assistant district director Mrs pianist Mrs W Black directors Mrs Ransden Mrs Watson Mrs Dunbar flower committee Mrs A McDuffe auditors Mrs Sim Mrs A McDuffe relations Mrs Lloyd yer alternate PR OMrs H Convenors are family and consumer affairs Mrs C Mrs Nelson agriculture and Canadian In dustries Mrs A MacPhedran Mrs E Sim education and cultural activities Mrs J Mrs Mitchell citizenship and world affairs Mrs K Spence Mrs resolutions Mrs Mitchell courtesy Mrs W curator Mrs W Dunbar The June meeting 1983 Is to be held at the home of Mrs Bayne Topic to be chosen The Roll Call was answered by a gift from each member to C Diamond The gifts will be relayed to A C W The meeting closed with the singing of 0 Canada new ver A delicious lunch was served by the hostess Mrs assisted by Mrs A McPhedran and Mrs A McDuffe Mrs Courtesy Convenor offered words of appreciation to all who had contributed to the success of the evening Knox Ladies Aid Laura Dennis It Easter Time was the poem used by Mrs Murray President to open Knox Church Ladies Aid meeting Two Easter Hymns accompanied by Mrs were sung In keeping with the season The devotions were taken by Mrs Morrison reading the scripture lesson and Mrs W Kennedy leading in prayer My pet peeve when shopping the roll call and produced a variety of small he metric system Twenty five dollars was ap proved for the Session of the Church towards a gift for Mrs Lawrence De Wolfe nee Janet Allen upon her ordination into the Ministry Plans were made for a large banquet on April 11 in the Stewart Hall A report of a meeting of the Finance Division of the LAMP Committee was given by Mrs J C Dennis as the representative of the Ladles Aid Sod but True by Mrs Kennedy and Its Income Tax Time Again by Mrs Morrison were two timely readings given and Mrs R Hansen was the lucky winner of the contest Mrs WJ McLeod as Courtesy Convenor thanked everyone who took part in the meeting Discuss disabled licences by Emily Price Easter is past for another year and we hope everyone had a very pleasant day Now we are getting our April showers and spring is here Several of our Friends in Deed members were away in February to Florida and reported having an enjoyable holiday in spite of tbe bad weather there Also some members had the flu for our March meeting and we hope they will be able to attend our next meeting Our VicePresident chaired the meeting due to the absence of our president Handicapped licenses and parking were discussed and tetters from each of us are to be sent to the parties concerned About the inconveniences that have arisen Following our meeting a demonstration of performance and colognes was presented by Lisa Mason of Acton after which a delicious lunch was served by the committee In charge Our next meeting will be at on April at the MZ Beimel School and an Invitation is extended to any handicapped adult to come out and enjoy the fellowship of our group DISTRICT CHRISTUM SCHOOL Why Christian Education Is there anything more Important than that your child receive an education that Is consistent with your basic beliefs and principles The Georgetown and District Christian School offers an education from kindergarten to grade based on Christian principles and teaches all sub Jects from that perspective for further Information confetti at RJL Trafalgar Road Serving the Christian Community

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