Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 12, 1984, p. 8

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Georgetown Acton Wednesday Dec Yule fun for Knox Ladies Aid A Christmas tree and decorations adorned the home of Mr and Mrs Harry Murray North Tuesday Not for the Christmas party of Kdok Ladies Aid also the last meeting of the year Rev Craig and Mrs Cribar were welcomed as guests A fine selection of hot and cold foods from the table was enjoyed by everyone A short business session was held after the dinner with Mrs Murray presiding and reading a terse Let us live a Christmas Day every day Christmas customs in the old home were recalled as each answered the roll At the close of the business year dona were approved to the finance board of the church the Sunday School and the Knox College Restoration Fund Later games were by the hostess assisted by her daughter Mrs J MacPherson and everyone became a winner An exchange of Christmas gifts was conducted by Mrs Armstrong acting as Santa In closing the meeting Mrs Murray read a poem Just before Christmas Sincere thanks was expressed by Mrs J on behalf of everyone present for the very enjoyable afternoon at this hospitable home with Mr and Mrs Murray as hosts DONT FORGET TO PICK UP YOUR 19B5 RONALD McOONALD ACTIVITY CALENDAR OVER MAO IN VALUABLE COUPONS REDEEMABLE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR ONLY WHILE Q A SPECIAL GIFT AT A SPECIAL PRICE SAVE WITH A PREPUBLICATION ORDER FOR THE CANADIAN ENCYCLOPEDIA COMING IN 3 volumes in a presentation pages articles about Canada and Canadians Profusely illustrated prepublication 175 00 after publication deposit secures your set from Georgetown COMPLETE CAR STEREO ROAD NORTH GEORGETOWN THE RECORD FILE NEW RELEASES THEHONEYDRIPPERS DEEP PURPLE BRYAN ADAMS PLUS ALL THE CURRENT RELEASES 4 band equalizer way detachable speakers 30 watts total power music search phono capable C42 AMFMcassette stereo watt power booster 4 watt speakers for installation ONLY INTRODUCING RECORD CASSETTE CLEANING ACCESSORIES RECIPE OF THE WEEK Salmon Chowder Pie cup chop pad onion cup cup flour cup waur drained from cookad 2 cup milk 1 up 18 tip pepper IrtcupidQoked die ad pot toe 1 cup cookad carrot cup cooked 1 pound cart salmon Te unbaked Simmer onion In tat till Add flour to amooih paita Add vegetable water and milk lowly- cook until thickened Add vegetable and drained flaked and boned ealmon Pour into large greaied baking dish cover with unbaked tea biscuit Bake In oven about or until bhcuhta are dona SPECIALS- SULTANAS HO CURRANTS WALNUTS 2 fc Foodstuff Main St S Georgetown GEORGETOWN PHOTO SPECIAL DOUBLE SET OF PRINTS 12exp extra 1 GO extra extra 36exp a00 extra AT TIME OF DEVELOPING 3 or size prints Glossy or Pearl Surface MAKE IT YOUR CHOICE AT ND EXTRA COST CABBAGE PATCH DRAWS Nov 3084 Winner Martin Family With any orders Ask for details 2nd draw Dec Toy magic Ltd Toy Warehouse OPEN TO PUBLIC FOR CHRISTMAS SAT DEC 22 10 PM NO CHILDREN PLEASE ALL MAJOR BRAND NAMES COMPLETE LINE EDUCATIONAL TOYS COMPLETE LINE CREATIVE MATERIALS 93 ARMSTRONG AVE GEORGETOWN 8778800 FREE FREE FREE HEY KIDS WINABMXBIKE AND MANY OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES AND SEE THE GEORGETOWN CHRYSLER RAIDERS J FLAMB0R0 WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 26th AT 730 PM AT GORDON ALCOTT ARENA FREE TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE KIDS IS SPONSORED PARTICIPATING MERCHANTS IN CONJUNCTIONWITH Pfck Up Vow Tldwt ffram P KmraAuwMnrlo TOUCH OF CLASS Acton a lam pa era being Installed this WMk along Mill St I ha tour corrtara he railway track According to town engineer Bob 33 us torn mad lamps war received by Town lest weak and In till Hon should bo com la ltd shortly Knox plans Yule potluck The Knox Alert Evening Group met in the Mary Ellen Anderson Room The call to worship Thankful was given by McLennan followed by the hymn Onward Christian Soldiers read the scripture John IS 13 and led in prayer Vera Inglis gave two readings Straight Talk and A Psalm in Time of War gave a reading View from the Other Side of the Front I Ine and Vera gave another reading I Was in Prison and You Came to Visit He The hymn Lead on King Eternal was sung and Vera read a little poem October and closed the program wilh prayer The secretary treasurer reports were read and adopted The Copper Contest brought In M0 It was moved by Coles and seconded by Gladys Davidson thai the treasurer send to the Prcsbytcrlai Treasurer The Offering was received and gave the Offertory Prayer Our December Pot Luck Supper will begin at m There will be a gift exchange and Vera was to phone members who haven been able to attend lately and Invite them to the Christmas meeting Babe was to invite Mr and Mrs Cribar The election of officers took place with a few changes in the executive The Benediction closed the meeting and a delicious lunch followed Obituary Andrew Mashinter was 80 A lifelong area resident Andrew Giffen Mashinter died Nov at his Wallace St home He was Mr was born April 18 in Chinguacousy Township the son of William Mashinter and Mary Lauretta Giffen He worked as a miller and later a driver for McCarthy Mill in Streetsville before retiring He lived in before moving to Acton A bachelor Mr Mashinter was predeceased by his brother William Thomas Mashinter his sister Lilly Etta of Islington Also left to mourn are nieces Marilyn of Acton and Lois of Etobtcoke nephew Norman Mashinter of Calgary brother in law Ken of and nine great nieces and nephews Rev Don Matheson conducted a service at the Shoemaker Funeral Home in Acton Nov 29 prior to Interment at Brampton Cemetery Pallbearers were friends Clarence Allan and Murray nephews Dave and Ross Donnet and three greatnephews Danny Donnet and Gary and Wayne MacEachem Gas odor at Acton home Firefighters Investigated on odor of gasoline at ltd Tuesday about Finding no cause the fire depart called In the Region to check it out Last Wednesday the garbage bin behind the Acton Free Press on Willow St caught No cause was determined

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