Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 5, 1961, p. 5

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jhr iwk walton manor pa k fvt it- enjoyable evenings at christmas entertain many residents of manor rev d a powell conducted the service in the- chapel on sun day nflcmoon december 18 iiv his wirmon he smoke nl i he fact thnl within fhc lion 20 years man has entered upon llie jtlomlc- oge and the space iijc this has caus ed imeikincks in the minds of people especially vhen they yen- jiethat liarh-rnay- not he the only planet however the space ftfce really iriyes mankind njireat- tr virion ofcmlt rwitior and proves with greater force how godiivealtd mis jove tor ushv band concert v a splendid turnout of barfs- ynenof the dnhscots military band filled the hinge of the aud itorium siindiiy4iatrridanvtoft- ember 18 tin concert they envc for the residents was a me one and wiur underline supervision of their director lieut e g corletf or burlintflnn thestir ring nrnrcht colonel tjobcyt opend theproirram aniulater in the proiuam sousas march sahre antf spurvas also play ed bandsman austin ledwith who possesses a fine sinying voice led rrthe midlenev- inthe sinytny ol several christmas caruu vvhili the hand played the accompani- meats two medleys prairie re flections a medley of cowhoy sonps and youman fantasy ft medley of vincent youmans songs proiied to be very popular with the audience several other numbers- rounded out a varied prtijiram lhatvcas played by the on nil in its very capable fashion the pronram ended with the hymn the churchs one found ation cgit projfram monday night december 19 was young girls ntphl at the man or for on that evening about 20 younp girls 12 and u years of age came to the manor to enter tain the residents they were canadian girls in training who are connected with st stephens united chunji in burlington thcv were accompanied by their lenders mrs s mcconnell and mrs c waehhuik mrs wach- nuik- acted as pianist for- the ev cninp the program was given n4nckacfatuand one secular during the sacred part the visitors and audience sang a number of varolii together each eaiiil wai preceded by a reading from the bible read by five young girls in unison these girls- were jill stwmr wendy dunn dynnn hotti pat ball iiiul- marion denison thej second part of the prog ram contained rendmgs hy two girls christine love and june uuyukon and the singing oftune- ful- chhstrtfas popular sontfs suchns christmas in- rillnniov uhil winter ulondurland the community singing was made oxblebcrmikeot thviiicf-lhut- the girls had been so very thou ghtful as to provide songsheets lor the residents at the close l lhl norman viggeis gave a demonstiatibn on how to play the bones the serving of cold drinks and coofcies gave the girls and their leaders on the one hand and the residents on the other a chtlrttelo become better acq ua i n le li is hop that these wholesome anov talented yuung girls will cunie again to give the residents another enjoy able evening in their company sufprise trsfct oh wednesday evening decem ber 21 the residents enjoyed nn unannounced and therefore un expected treat when 25 young men and women from nelson united church in burlington loured the various- corridors of the manor singing christmas car ols their voices blended in loye ly fashion and their singing was greatly enjoyed and appreciated seouti choir entertain just as monday night decem ber 22 was young boys night the visitors were 10 choir boys of st georges anglicnn churctrphte little poem in georgetown and 20 boy scouts who belong to the second george town scout troop in georgetown several ladies and gentlemen came- to sing in the choir with l he choir boys the scouijnasi- er jack meules and assistant seoulmaster len lewis supervis ed the boys horace lamble con ducted the hoys in their musical numbers which were sung unac companied the adults and young boys in the group delighted the audience with- their singing of christmas carols the 10 bqys in the choir xaitg a special carol ttinp ho sing this blessed morn which sounded very sweet and was greatly admired r were mr ampmrfi allen sharon allen mrs a mckee and mr shrubsores teenage son david after each and every resident had recelvcd his or her pifts santa found a special gift for mr and mrs allen under the tree in ap prcofouonoftheirvear of untir ing effort on behalf of the resi dents ami their continuous inter est in their welfare mr and mrs allen were presented with a sil ver tea service and tray both mr and mrs allen expressed their deep appreciation of this tfift atatr photo 45 ytfarsof railroading ended today thbrsday for herb helwig when he retired as flight shed operator his birthday is today as well on thursday evening december 29 co workers gathered and presented him with a ravelling bag as a going awaycjift shown above is mayor and transport opera tor john goy left a he presents the bag to mr helwig botanical research will be one of the main highlights of mr hetwigs recrement and he hopes to produce many different varieties of flowers and vegetables e l buchner optom ittrst 1jl optometrist contact lenses hearing aids 4t mill st i acton wednesdays only office hours 200 600 pm for appointment phone us acton in nn interval between enrols the rector of st georgeh church in georgetown rev k richard- sort extended greetings from the group of visitors to the residents tubuyitprovcd themselvesto be very thoogrltful when they re sisted with the serving of cold drinks and cookies nt the close of the program they proved thelrgerterolty 1o by present- trtjg a banket ol apple and ln bas ket ocgoodles o gifts for the res ident qultla drawn ddrirfgtsrrehment time the dniw wan rnotter-forr- two nrgbbn rr which ticket hndlvson od during ixiertt wbekn faul meades bte pr the scouk drew th ticket the large afghan wax won by mrs frank kliddell rrr j-georue- town who held ticket no m ami the small orghnri by nell muthe- son- 70 wanlio rtd port credit ujioj tlckeino the llolv by cltt htanks an flmse whit imiiiyhl or sold tickets for this draw annual ifarty the residents minimi christ mas parlywas held for the first timein the new auditorium on friday eveningrdecembei 23 the auditorium hail- been decor ated with pretty christmas dec orations tor all christmas evcnls that had taken pfaceand had its own brightlylighted cltristmns tree while the audience was as sembling bernard simihsole of llie manor starr played the pi ano for the singing of carols and also played several piano solos in his own talented fashion mrs s allen read a lovely and approp- lust a little bit or christmas- and mr vig- eers plaved several accordion so los before the distribution of the christmas girts s allen the sup erintendent read i list or the various donations that had been received irom the many kind and generous organizations and indi viduals who are jnterested in the welfare or the manor and its resi dents mr shrubsolc dressed as santa claus then entered the room and assisted by several he- peis proceeded to disti ihutethe chr s i mas pi r i santas helpers j ii taylor iliiilluglu presi- denl of oie maltnn llnislein jlrcedeiv club has announced plans for the ul annual mecl- inj plans for the micetint were made al an execulle ineelinu held at ihe home nt ihepies1dinl tn tuestlay eveniiig decenibii- 27 hki 1lolsliiln aumuduueetiug scheduled kir thursday jantiaiy 12 al palermo will icalurc a pan el discussing tlu- siibject nlllu discussion will he artificial irf- seinhrarinn misiis tcn fhil she panel meiliheis will include ivr c r reeves manager of ihe cunlriilnliiriciiallle nreeiling associtttioii jim snvder man ager ol the waterloo cattle -rlreed- ing- assoeialioii i u row and jrm frasei- well known llolslein jlieedjlijjrhersaucl irjoileratoi nassaoawtya townihif council for 1961 convened for llio inaururl monday afternoon b the township hall brookvllle members shown above nre clerk doh- mcmillan reeve john a milne apddejjufy heevejohn robertson front councillors pr b d young william cpuller and charles thornton rev r p e jeffares who concluded ihe dedication ceremony and assistant assessor stanley fujlon rear while refreshments were leing served a group of young men and women from ihe highway gosjwi church in milton sang several carols in very pleasing tashiuf refreshments were lea coffee sandwiches and cookies the cookies- had been pari of ihe donation jrorn ihe second ieoi- getown scout troop who hail visited he manor llie irevioiis evening happy day grand meal chrisimas day iisell was a veiv happy day al ihe manor al nikon ihe residents enjoveil a bountiful and delicious roast tin- key and plum- pudding ilinuer prepafed and served hv chet k berg and his kitchyn anil dining room slaff ihe tree erepe-pap- er christinas lahlevloths and ser viettes in ihe christinas colours or red anil whife before going inlo dinner each resilient hail a chrisimas decoration pinned on his or her lapel these deeora- lions were miniature green felt christmas wreaths trimmed uilh red uijihon they hail been don- atcil hy the noemher group ol slchrisliphers angliean ehuivh in burlington cluilr slngn jtheili ir service nn c mas afieintmjn was under the clii ectin of rev j l graham min ister nt st pauls ifnilcd church in milflm mr graham brought 14 boys rhdtlrls belonin m his junior choir to sine duriny ihe sen ice the lovely sons that they sang were accompanied thpptann bymiss t atkinson the choiis talented pianist the choirs vcit appealing sonus were thou didst leanf thv throne infant holy arid rikkinp mr graham read the stories of the three kings and the shepherds iroiu ltcacciiuiit nf tin lirsi chrisimas in llie mihll ik- ex tended christmas ejehinjs i nun ihe group and himself to ilu-resi- denls many visitors railed in their friends and relatives throtiyhiiur ihe rfiernihiu and ccninu ol christinas lav rirhmakfu 4jily rajs anil njops hi a closed space may caue ajjiimiy spoti taueous combust ion ti ja sale to store sin h articles out ol doors and il possible thcv should be washed atier each use scottish dancers to perform on tv iighl members hum he aclon scotiish tjance club- will perlonir on kitchener tv wednesday ol next week on llie plainc cole show- 1 hey will dance mains vved- djmu-aiid- ihe ilasgow iligh- landrrt faking part in the per loliiance will he mr aiul mis vv wllsiui- chris rovers iiinlii iiellv llijiki gardner laurie jlii hv mis r ihnkner and dave dnheriv caroline nurseries garden centre niile wosl of acton on highway 7 south sklr say it with flowers 7 days a wely to serve you hours 9 am to 7 pm floral designs for all occasions freo doliveryin acton telephone 750w13 the acton free press thursday january 5th 1961 holstein breeders meet tb feature discussion el will hewm tovell past-preul- diiil of the llalluii holstein hrccders club one of ihe activities presently planned by the llalton llolui club is participation in the re- cognition day luncheon hiirmi ng george f lrennalimiu wednes ivtjiimiarv 2sti ciu t rn casion ludtun holstein breeders will- ojn 10 other counties in piving tribute lo rejiring hol stein fieldman cieo itnnnan iieldman cieo dielman for appliance and tv repairs manning electric call 230 jack ridley cartage limited concrete tilocks concrete brick cinder blocks clav brick sand stone livestock and fertilizer m farm service and supplies dump trucks for hire pcvcit fsf fully insured phone 251 acton sales and service repairs to all makes of furnaces custom sheet metal work oil knd gas furnace installations conversion burners main street n rockwood phone ul 6934 rockwood 24 hour service actons teen town sponsored by aclon lions club dance this friday january 6 acton lecion hall 9 1 am featuring the dianatones january clearance sale ladies and childrens wear edna may ladies and childrens wear i 41 mill st opposite ymca aden onl dont let heavy snow or blizzards stick you i install a pair of firestone town and country snow tires priced below normal for new year clearance sale frank toth motors 3 main it phone 52 start the new year right at wffiur blg 1961 sale save 4c heinz 20 oz tin spaghetti 19c nabisco 12 oz pko shredded 1afheat 19c saico rlll uoz tin mandarin orangest 19c globo choice 20 oz tin dessert pears 19c i t 28 oz fin libbys sauerkraut 19c save 9c bright fancy apple sauce 461 is oz tint c iga peanut butter 16 oz jars 2 for 61c strained or junior 5 oltins heinz baby foods 6 for 61c 20coff surf detergent hearty energy food canada no 1 nb potatoes z 13 3arden fresh crisp and firm us no 1 lettuce 2i25e avory tropical flavour bananas 2 29c is no i snow white heads cauliflower ea 29c eeeive a 200 bonus booster tape with mclntbsh apples x half or whole choice meaty lamb legs freshly ground lean minced beef no waste no leftovers pkg of 8 tablerile wieners 10 oz grant sale 6tc lb 39c lbj5c kraft velveeta 1 lb pk cheese 5 5c booth frozen 8 oz pkg fish stix 2 i 59c all food features effective january 5 6 7 we resarve the right to limit quantities pug of 8 dempster all for wiener rolls etrameaty pork side ribs tablerite pure pork receive a 200 bonus booster tape with small link sausage 1 lb pkg iga presents j stories from the saturday evening post best js post ivery thursday evening 7 730 pm cfto channel 9 toronto j tl ts 7t

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