choir is first in music festival Acton Wednesday May 9 Hynae Julie Alberto Alexander Trine Tracy Cathy Sean Tracer Brace Jennifer Mutt Angels Nicola Laura Ann Duncan Mode Lee Gallant Jennifer Koprovskl Mary Moore Suey HUUer Brett Auger Tammy Main Shanno Johnston Carolyn Sewcll Sharon Dear Hunter BeU Margaret Sale Stacy Perry Linda Woo Hannah Corcoran Wendy Norton Paula Mitchell Jenny Crawford Kim GUlks Shelley Mattocks Gillian BaOUnd Tim Ttb- Terry Dear Joyce Mcbaac Perry Jane Ball Tracy Barclay Smith Tanya DeJoog Colleen Stone Catherine Kinnon Dunn Paula and Elaine Marsh The will be performing May at a Variety Night at the school The Middle School Choir placed first in the Hamilton Music Festival last Wednesday beating out other Hamilton school The nomember choir sang a compulsory piece Travel Song and a number of their own choice Sunshine and Music Acton might not be on the map but we certainly know bow to sing beamed chotr director Kathy Sanford Teacher Lunge is also a director In his remain about the chotr ad judicator Cor described it as an excellent performance and well done He also noted some lovely tone and the secure part singing Choir members were Gemita Vasques Carolyn Lisa DeMontmorency Gail Gall Shen Lumbers Christine Miller Colleen Hammond Lisa Rider Knox Ladies Aid marks 95 years of church service by Laura tending this happy event Mrs Ninety five years is a long time for any Mrs J McLeod Mrs A M organization to survive Not so with the Maepherson of GuelphMrs Mclntyre Ladies Aid of Knox Presbyterian Church and Mrs Murray They were honored Acton for it has now reached that age and when called to the front and corsages were Is still going strong Tuesday April was pinned on by Carol Petty Gail theusuaJmonthlymeetlngdaybutitwasno Marilyn Murray Sandi Chalsson and regular meeting but a celebration and MacPherson respectively Tribute culmination of years of Interest and work was paid to these dedicated women and hard In support of Knox Church workers who have guided the destiny of the Mrs H Murray Mrs J McLeod and Ladies Aid for so many years Others who Mrs G S Matthews welcomed the guests Present members of the organization at tended at l p m In the Dr Stewart Hall Mrs WJ Mclntyre honorary president asked the grace and all enjoyed the pot luck meal and fellowship Although a few of the ladies are not active now they have a keen Interest in the activities of the Ladies Aid Mrs H Bcaley read the Scripture and led in prayer An interesting feature of the meeting was to name the year each lady present became a member of the Ladies Aid 1927 was the year when the member of Friends and relatives attending after many longeststandingmemxrjomedWhtlenota funerals have been very appreciative too member yet threeyear old Miss Crista Up until when a complete renovation Petty attended with her mother Mrs K of Knox Manse was made the ladles Miss Clark was welcomed the of keeping the in from Guelph She had accompanied Mrs of this home In fine shape which A M MacPherson and her daughter Mrs included professional interior decorating R Gordon when needed new floors new ceilings A touching and beautiful In Memoriam two new bathrooms and many more Service honoring all members who served provements wlththeLadiesAldwhohavepassedonwaB ManythingshavebeendoneattlieChurch conducted by Mrs Armstrong too that nave been motivated by the Ladles Mrs DS Morrison gave an amusing Aid as well as cash contributions each year reading entitled Fuel for powering cars could lie in your field No Birthday Party would be complete without a history the Board of Managers Possibly one of the most Important and farreaching was the building and furnishing of the modem ladles of the congregation for the dual pur- Co of keeping in touch and obtaining ds This was when worship was in the old Church previous to the present one being Accomplishments of the Ladles Aid Mrs CM Davidson presided over the guest book Mrs C Armstrong and Mrs Louckssang a beautiful duet Amazing Grace Mrs erected In The first officers of this was the accompanist for the organization were President Mrs Archibald Campbell Secretary Mrs Corey and Mrs David Henderson Treasurer It was a pleasure to have four past Presi dents as well as the present President at- Watch for Children signs now up in the air The fate of Watch for Children signs requested by citizens and Councillor Sheldon for two rural roads is now up in the air Hills general committee recently voted on a staff recommendation which The vote was tied 55 and Councillor Russ Miller broke the tie saying the motion from the staff recommendation was lost However when the matter went to council Monday for final approval the minutes In the staff recommendation had been approved Sheldon said the minutes t reflect fact but added after the meeting nobody seemed to know for sure what the fate of the signs was staff and the media were all confused ORGAN LESSONS Phone tor an NEILS MUSIC lHilRiOAaXUlMS Goebelle Wagner A DATSUN PICKUP If Lease a 1 Datsun S B Pickup based 200 down cash or trade over months if you qualify ML thpUj of met Imako Or Cant Maf4foa Hwy ft Brampton had served In this capacity were Mrs G H Lantz Mrs William McArthur Mrs Blow liter Leslie and Mrs Fred McCutcheon all now deceased Garden Parties on form lawns of mem of the congregation were recalled when folk attended from miles around the anniversary suppers wedding and wedding anniversary banquets bithday and graduation banquets were ved and many compliments were received by the ladles on the quality of the food of the organization A few facts were kitchen In 1664 It has served a very complled about the work by Mrs J C need in the church and is used by all Dennis The Ladies Aid has been an in- organizations for their functions tegral port of Knox Church all through the Appliances and utensils are being added to years At first it was known as the and replaced from time to time Schemes of the Church when the Mrs H BealeyreadtbeHlatoryandMi a w early amongst the Winner Watklns read A few of the ternoon and for a closing hymn all sang God Be With You Until We Meet Again Rev Gerald joined the ladies afterwards and wished them well In their work and enjoyed a cup of tea and a piece of birthday cake Choir brat out several Hamilton to lake Teachers Kathy Sanford and We jntte arc fin I prize at the Hamilton Klwanli Music Festival Wednesday Indents Clerk administrator Ken Richardson said the minutes were In error when the live staff recommendation was lost and no new motion was made council was left with no motion on the subject So Sheldon made a new motion calling for the signs to go up However before a vote could be on Sheldon motion the council voted to defer the Watch for Children signs subject A deferral motion Isnt debatable a vote is taken immediately In proposing the deferral councillor Dave Whiting said he was just assuming because he couldnt reach Miller last week but he felt the rural had 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