GeorgetownActon Wednesday June 1983 ACTON CHURCHES ACTON BAPTIST ST ALBA CHURCH Jean St Rav AthurTrtw M Or M Mr Mrs Lapp- OrganNt Mr Janet 9 DO a Holy 10 30 am Holy a Church Eucharist Ban School tam 1100 am Wednesday 10 am Holy Junior Church and Eucharist Nursery We CHURCHILL TRINITY UNITED CHURCH CHURCH OF CANADA RnEH Mr Andrew J King BAA Or George Elton 11 am Morning MA Worship Oroarwi ALL WELCOME Sun June am Morning Worship SALVATION ARMY Gospel Service every Sunday School Baby Sunday it p Fold and wry at Trmity United Chur Care For any need can Andy King KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MAIN ST N Sunday Service and Church School at arru Thought for the Week- Contrary to popular opinion a man real worth la not In the at ha possesses but by the start that ha oh away for others SET TO KNOW US GEORGETOWN CHURCHES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev PublcWonhH945a Sunday School Service N unary Provided ST ANDREWS ST JOHNS UNITED CHURCH UNITED CHURCH Minnie OF GEORGETOWN Rev Bandy AND A TH GLEN WILLIAMS Mountain view Sc Service of Worship 10 and Sunday School Morning Glen WWtam Sunday School Nursery Fecil ties Nursery Church Today MAPLE AVENUE BAPTISTOHURCH BALLINAFAD UNITED CHURCH 177 Maple Avenue Rev Or T G Bandy Edwin H Mitchell A U Morning EVERY SUNDAY Family Bible A Hundred Yean School of Worship 1100 A Century of Service Blbleal Preaching Worship ba CHRISTIAN CHURCH WEEKDAYS Prayer Study SERVICES Youth Recreation Sam Boy GvtcCiub and 4 30pm Cherub Nursery Rev J DaJong MONTHLY Adult Fellowship Mr a Storm Ladnt Mission LH ten every Sunday to Senior Adults THE BACK TO MOUNTAINVTEW COO HOUR BAPTIST CHURCH 7 am Ham lion Mountain view Ad CHAM GLOBAL TV Pastor Rev Dean Tate Sunday School 45 am KNOX PRESBYTERIAN Morning Worship 1 1 am CHURCH Payerand Study Corner of Church and Wednesday 30p M a Georgetown ALL ABE WELCOME Sunday School Nursery Feci and Congregat on Morn Nursery Facd lies Ave liable UMEHOUSE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Comer Or Line and No Rev Peter THE GEORGETOWN Service ALLIANCE Sunday School CHURCH Main Si ST ANGLICAN George lawn CHURCH Rector Rev JroBoytes Rev Pete Ralph A June Sunday June TRINITY 1 Atlanta Women BOO am Guest Eucherlet Prayer Gould Book am Holy Sunday School9 FamJy Worship 1 em SetvfcaNewftite Provided Evening FeiowrShsj Eucharltt Prayer Wednesday Book we Wit Gospel Temple MBSfe D MUMUT Pastor SUNDAYS Phone for Sua Transportation Worth Servks and Chldran a Church Sunday AT MB J ant Prayer McDcmaAts COMMUNITY CALENDAR BBQ Everyone Invited to the annual Chicken on Saturday June from until School For advanced tickets adults children call Tickets at the door will cost adults IS and children GLTsnightl Georgetown Little Theatres Annual Dinner and Social evening for members and ticket holders will be held at Knox Presbyterian Church Hall on June Entertainment will include three one- act plays and a slide show featuring the groups first two seasons in the John Theatre For Information regard ing tickets call Jennifer Jackson at North Halton AMR meeting The Annual General Meeting of the North Association for the Mentally Retarded AMR is Elated for Tuesday June 14 at the North Golf and Country Club beginning at 7 This year is the 28th year that the North AMR has provided programs and services for mentally retarded people and their families in North Halton The Annual General Meet ing provides an opportunity to review achievements and progress over the past year and to consider projects for the up coming year One of the features of this year meet log will be special recognition of some of the Individuals and groups who have provided support over the past year Call for more information Tfmefor teddy bears Beginning June 7 Teddy Bear Picnics will be pan of the fun at both the Acton and Georgetown Libraries Children aged three to five years old can register for this minute program of stones rhymes songs and activities Some activities will be outdoors weather permitting At 30 am and 2 m at both libraries Ceilidh The Georgetown Girls Pipe Band will be holding a Ceilidh on the evening of the Speyslde Highland Games on June at Um GeorgetnwTi Armoury A buffet will be served first and music will be provided by a disc Jockey For advance tickets per person Call Virginia Hume at His or Gall Bennett at At the door tickets will cost per person Offtodaycampl The Region Conservation Authority has introduced a new summer day camp program called Ways of the Woods from July until August Ways of the Woods is offered to children eight to 12 years of age The base camp is Mountsberg Wildlife Centre with extensive use of Kelso Mount Nemo Crawford Lake and Rattle snake Point Conservation Areas Sesslonsareonetotwoweekslong cost of ISO per week per child Each addi tional child is per week for more information Antique truck buffs The second annual meet of the Antique Truck Society of Canada will be held on June from 10 a until at the Ontario Agricultural Museum In Milton The Association expects about an tique trucks dating from 1917 and ranging from pickup trucks panelled vans and tow trucks to a IBM Kenworth truck tractor which is still used transport goods today For more information call Windsurfing races The first high school Wind Surf Championship will be at the Kelso Conservation Are on June The first race of the day starts at 11 a There will be races In men heavy weight men lightweight and women open divisions with the possibility of a freestyle division All racers must be registered For information call Church musical St Andrews United Church youth are busy prepa for this jreara musical Jowspn based on the BlbJUcsl story of Joseph The colorful rendltkn of the passage Is presen ted Friday June 10 and Saturday June at 8 pan is the church Tickets Adalbvn Children Enjoy A Video Disc Machine For Every Day of the Year for Only per month HewMumais Annie Thunderbolt Caddy Shack Megaforce THOMAS NOME VIDEO RISC REHTUS 22 MB It Eet Acton Doner Haas B731S17 AltheauoAldhlriclmeeUngeriUrlaAWomeniluUtatelwttMlb for coming year was elected They are Treviraam Mable Doris Lindsay Norma Alexander Ann Morton Deris VYhtctlhan and Benton Watch for children signs are rejected by council Watch for Children signs have finally been rejected for two rural roads the Sixth Line and Sideroad Councillor had brought the request for the signs to council On the first vote last month the staff recommendation that the signs not be put up council narrowly defeated the motion However a motion stating the signs should be put up wasnt proposed When the matter came up for reyiew be cause of the confusion over what should be done It was deferred until Councillor Miller who had broken the tie on the pre vious motion was In attendance Last Tuesday the matter was raised at Hills council again Miller said the signs would be up on Sideroad for only a short time before there is reconstruction while they would be up for some time on the Sixth Line Sheldon said it was a waste of time and money spending so much time on such a simple little matter People in the rural area wanted and believed in these signs and they had made a valid request She thought if a sign went up on the Sixth Line it should also be erected on Sideroad Engineer Robert Austin pointed out there weren t any Watch for Children signs in stock they would have to be ordered specially The motion to put up the signs on the two roads was lost Save Our Exterior Latex Satin or lOO Acrylic Guaranteed mists You can a better product I CVW Everyday Low Price to AM Instate Choose from thousands of from Canada largest selection of wallpaper Beautrtuldosgner styled and reaoy to goat savings of uptoi the regular price elsewhere tMtowttttOm Saiear0sSeuttyJuneH mi