Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 17, 1963, p. 5

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plastics em ployee and their guest attended a dinner arid dance at the legion auditorium prlday evening the event was sponsored by he micro plastics employees as sociation miss linda bralda a member of the guelph college figure skating club will compile in thewestern ontario champion ships lo- gait qri thursday prl day and saturday january 17 to 19 at woodslde school this week mr clarence denny is super vising two student teacher from lakeshore teachers college miss nancy elliot of toronto and miss lesley anne duby of acton miss elliott is staying with her class- male at the duby home churchill road when the m in the class of the registered nursing assistants yearlong course in toronto held their graduation exercises last prlday evening mm robert hart ol acton was valedictorian she was awarded this honor for tying for lop place in the class and the two students simply drew lots o determine who would speak mr hart and their two children jean and bobby were watching proudly mrs hart was on leave of absence from geo town hospital and will likely back there soon raan into acton lions crab at the regular dinner meeting monday night at the station ho tel illons clubs melvin jones whose former district vicepresident birthday occurred this month he lion rus administered the oath inked each lion to reexamine his s jj k tj ka-fe- 11 r 21 i 1 i special guest lion russ vkkers of burlmaton inducted six new orge- yft jgowoog mrs mcphedran w j bath rgmourned in coirirnuftityhj anne bertha pearen daughter of grin township pioneers henry pearen and lydla loree was rail ed on the family form she was school teacher before her mar rlage to duncan mcphedran or irookvllla they settled on a farm on seventh line of bramosa and jived there till 1947 when they retired to rockwood her husband predeceased her in 1941 mra mcphedran was in her goth yearl surviving her are four children alex and duncan of rockwood gllxabeth of orangevillc harry of glen ridge n j and eight rndchlldren a sister mrs a johns of newmarket also turvlvssunrsntn predeas- d her george and edward end slater mrs charles harris mrs mcphedran passed away in guelph general hospital follow- in a short illness funeral took place at the rum- layshoemaker funeral home ac ton monday rev r connor of ficiating and interment in rack- wood cemetery with rev c cordon harris of dixie dundas highway assisting pallbearers were c petty ouelph jim mclean fergus douglas chandler and douglas cross rockwood k johns new- market w starkey artel i flow- r hearers calvin ailken a nur rlsh a hunter e maude t jastla k petty floral wreaths were numerous and lovely r-v- v isalh following same illness mr w j bath passed away at ht home alma st january 6 surviving besides his wife mrs r xjiassey tnornhlll mr otto dinger tuckahoc ny r bath winnipeg funeral service at the oeorge wall funeral home ouelph interment in johnson cemetery wednesday january 9 first l since previous announcement made last week those respon sible for emmanuel blblachurvh have rented the premlsesnsljhc late wllbert j guild and son torrance electrical contractors on main st and made alterations so serve as a place to carry on church activity sundays and wr ing ihe week their first services were well attend especially sunday evening rav wiseman is pastor and gave a stirring ad dress doting the aerate a few souk part in musical and vocal elections which were much en loved bv those present the opemwtywh guide me- o jehovah was sung with mr robert elliot at piano bible read ing by john pcarce and prayer by richard harris the theme of the meeting dealt with portion of last chanter of st johns gospel with considerable discussion rev dr george altken also spoke briefly in connection with period pf devotionr at conclusion of meeting re freshments were served by ladles of the church and- a social time enjoyed eoln mills newlxecufive c8wfaunitycub lo david hunter ed macdonald andy nolan hartley deforest charles thomson and john grief- eneder in ihe impressive cere frtony arranged by vncmbershlp chairman murray harrltoh the new lions were sponsored by ed owen jerry jerome bert halladay vic bristow syd lamb and henry devrlethe code of -ethics- llorts club ubjects ex planation of colors rooito vjerc read by lions barrv inscoc dick willie and hartley coles while past president ray arbic con- dueled the ceremony audedteatlon month introduced by lion ray arhlc russ vickers reminded ihe local club that january was rcdcdlca- tlon motith and he urged his lis teners to live up to the lions code he reminded them that peo ple were watching and following their example it was up to them to present an imsge of lionism that wouud- appeal jo people- it was fine to pfoflt by the past and peer into the future said the speaker batt what about today in the spirit of the founder of own code of ethics and apply the principle of llonlsm sports dinner in the absence of lion chief a lauder first vice- president art gordon took the chair for ihe men i ny which heard a pro- gresircporl from lion alec john son on the sports celebrities din ner to be held early in february lirmborfyinscoe informed the club of the program to be held in the community centre the same niaht wlth rich ard as the headline attraction off dutyrollelaa an offduty policeman has been procured for each teen town dance lion murray harrison told the club and the arrangement is working out well since it was a special meeting tall twister barry inscoes lion bank was sidelined and no fines collected ttvvwufcftuuavcuifjt kurjmt ul mrs donald matthews heads lady directors the lady directors of the rim pale board mel nt rtie home of mrs ralph denny fourth line last thursday evening for their regular monthlv meeting mrs wilfred woldic the presldentt re- vlewetl the work of the past year oasulavacating the chair thank- ed the ladies for their coopera tion and work in making the 1962 fair the success it was mrs denny gave the treasurers re- port and the ladles were pleased vvtth the financial returns for the year mrs g r somervillc presided for ihe election of officers which resulted as follows past presi dent mrs wilfred wnldle presi dent mrstonaldc matthews first vice president mrs n mc cullough second vice president sssacrw7mrn7tri m hnt s se treasurer mrs ralph dcnnv au- dilor mrs j c dennis some changes were made in the personnel of the cummittecs the newlyelcctcd president mrst d matthews took the chnlr and there was some discussion on montvmnklng projects and it was finally decided to have a euchre nnd penny sale early in march a wm was nam to arrange for the use of ban- twekbum-schoohf-it-avas-avnll- able and another committee to prepare for the penny sale a delicious lunch was served bv the hostess mrs dcnnv ns- shted hy mrs willinm thomp son mrs d matthews nnd mrs w waldie mrs wnltcr linham was courtesy convener the executive of the communt ty club were hosted by melvin toltonttrdraw up plans for the coming months with new mem bers on the executive it looks like a busy season mrs fdna clark is still con- ttrfomo guelph cienerahhosplialcaiforjndustriausandnnd gra nwdm9rvts mlww stbtnfy on sunday the executive and several members of acton new democratic club convened at the home of mr and mrs john barr there was no past business to be considered and new business commenced with the acceptance ot the new membership cards v m pr ciirds were issued upon pavment emmanuel bible church v frr of u evangelical tundanienul non- tm c cretars evhsamtntionalvaskitetl wtlhj barr aet5s the ap- poinlmrnt ttu- ofhsc of xocul i cunvener is still open prrsidrnt bob dnnkwalter ithr monthly meeting of presbv- 1 chaired a discussion session on terlan men was held last wed- 1 future programs and fund rals esday in sunday school room of i ing presbyterian church mr refreshments sserc served bv clarence cole of acton presided the host ami hostess the monthlv meeting of the cnrdettes was held monday eve ning at mrs k stevensons for card winners were mr beryl wright mrs aletu martin and joan lowrle mr and mrvwilf wilson had as their visitors mr and mrs kenneth spinks thistlctuwn mr and mrs gordon black lock celebrated their 29th wedding an niversary recently members of eden mills ladles aid surprised therh one evening with a presen tation irom the church at pres ent thev are celebrating in flori da mr and mrs j d lowrle had air the family home for the holi days mr and mrs frank lem- mon and family strathmy mr and mrs s martin and family puslinch mr and mrs mansel luwrie and son eden mills denominational v associated wish tlveassuciatou- gtwnjel churches of canada r wflb rowi shop wet 0 acton on highway 7 south side member of ufc wire sbsvict tkclal atttntton to rjnhial oisions ivt no substmitr 22m 49c mwcn andut tlusfnoni usmmo anytim1 fartttskg twp considered a veteran n the con- ktructiofttteld e c bud snow took over hi ney duties as mad superintendent of esqucsing township the first part of the year he replaces harold town- end the former superintendent who passed away the latter pari of 102 mr snow who resides at rr 1 georgetown near balllnnfad with his wire and six children first started in the construction business in the western provinces after working there for tk year ho came cast again and worked one vcl georgetown for the pat ii years he has worked for mansell nellii construction company in the capacity of foreran otftualy umehousi mrs gisby hostess for wi meeting the wi met at the home of mrs gisby last thursday even ing we extend nympathy to mrs mcgowan and family in the pars ing of mr jrtc mcgowan nt barric on suturday thev lived hero for about 14 years mis annie stewart of toronto spent part of the holidays with her sister mis cohoon mr bill sanfurd was home fmin university at sudbury for a lew days recently mr arrffmrstllert bcntonhnnd mr noil benton spent sunday with mr and mrs gordon quin- ton- meaford minors i t- i by art ceopef r fanned om couple last week so in the way of apologetic inuendues would like to men tion that brendan irwin wflo was listed on this page as re ceiving the first penalty in the townleague junior va drvlslon on saturday jon 5 did not re ceive same and it wouldnt have been the first penajty any how for the special benefit of herb dodds whj i am told walls without with a lynching mob the fourtown tournament will be played on february 2 in fergus 4iot on jan 26 as slated lasfweelc in this corner t good news floated up from tricounly this week the reau- ton on sunday was attended by two actoti men bill buchanan and pete vale pete vale we un derstand has assumed the re sponsibility of actons executive member and will be our town vulcedrivtrtcoiuity affairs from here oh in- heard also via ihe grapevine that although most minor sports officials feel it is too lale in the year lo form a minor sports as sociation fur this semester that definite plans are being made for nexi season we sincerely believe that the answers to mottof actons minor sports problems lies in the for mation of this association and odd a pocketful of good wishes to its oraanifer acton businessmens pee wees arc once more facing their old foe milton in the tricounty playduwns slated to start in ihe very near future definite start ing dales have not yet been an nounced but the series must be finished by february 2 1 osprmgr lotas aid llplans stohr ymr eviiton mrs dampier marks her 84th birthday mr roy hindicy visited a tew days with his sister mrs dam- pier at the home of mr and mrs jesse mcenery congratulations to mrs dampier who celebrated her 84th birthday on monday january 14th mr and mm harvey jcstin and mis t d mccutuhcon visited on sunday with mr and mrs rob ert mccutchcon and dianne kit chener robert was one of the firemen at ihe large fire in kit chener on friday several- from here attended the funeral in acton for mrs duncan mcphedran sr on monday sym pathy is extended to the family of the late mrs mcphedran dr c cameron of guelph was gutst speaker sunday morning at church of christ disciple mr kowletl is in summerside pbi conducting special services word received from mr howlett slates services are being well attended mr and mrs tedjestln vislted- sattirday evening with mr and mrs bfownlow and boy s georgetown v resonr chief clement estimates the loss at around ijo000 the night of the fire it was believed the kunr was 125000 harold e dunnill buried at fairview harold elgin dunnill of orillij died there saturday january 12 after being struck by a bus an industrial blacksmith he hiduvj cd there the past 12 years j funeral service was held wed nesday afternoon at the rumlev- shoemaker funeral home con ducted by the rev dr f moure gordon asststant minister at st j andrews presbyterian church guelph- interment was in fiiri view cemetery pallbearers were bert kelly karl and samlv dun nill marcel morrison and lckoy lynds mr dunnill was born in st vin cent township grey counts son of the late harold and janet dun nill he is sunvived bv his wile lhe former nora smith formerly of acton sons and daughters bert larry kelly karl pat judy mrs lerov lvnds and linda 13 grandchildren apd a brother garnet dunnim of thorhburv a daughter mrvjanc morrison iredvccased him maturity has its aj untaxes the more u grow up the less vou blow up- taasse used material we have a complete mlectlosr of tuanbar deora sv umbers steel beams pipe columns plate glass plumbsae suppuea pipe oil burners and furnace our prices are far below those for new material esse we invite you le com in and see our slock all ana i guaranid open from 1 km lo j j pju uon to fbi sat 7 aju to 1m pju wolfond con it j riun 4 quiensway motors sales 341 st aesasi are pleasaxd to annourtca th appoiptrrtejot planning for a better year seas the theme for tht january meet ing of oaprbaaa ladles aid held at the home of mrs b bruce the devotional thougfat lor hsjnfr vea was takenby mrs otutken who also had the study book the ughl of a christian family in brillip guiana in keeping wish ihe topic the roti call was anasvered by s thought for the new year sev- eral business item were discus sed among which an invitation to attend the world day of arayer at evartoa duxlput church on march vi also an invitation from hillsburgh auxiliary lo attend the short course for crowds mrs altken and mrs sunjer were appointed as a nominating committee and other hems of business arebeing brought up at ihe annual meeting scripture questionnaire on acts 3 was taken by mrs mcewiin mrs e fisher gave a splendid paper on tjme to plan for a bet ter year stressing thai this was the time to turn with hope and courage for better living also a poem on how to keep- young the hostess and her assistants mrs w bruce and mr fuller served refreshments at the close of ihe meeting 30000 bhie the cause of the bam fire at twin lakes resort speyslde last wednesday avenlng is still being sought by xhlef a e clement of milton fire department he is still conducting- tn- vesllgntlon into ihe cause uf the blaxe that levcllectthc large bam killing 10 valuable horses and a dog also lost were is tons of straw o seven tu u hay and 1ss picnic tables used by the h5holden owomnut eyes examined glasses fitted 36 carts ft teat guilph hiem tayto j7180 q citiis service oil heat at its best you ore assured of worry- fre heating when you buy our premium heating oil clean hu ottldt hrbifi viwaas for the finest heattno youve evba known call um441 don timmings mm o faiif ma 7 leery latt iutoa earl stewart as sales representative far -i- airtstmeeeai i vauamt doom and pamo thiocs for appointmant and damonafrahon tslap busincss 80tui utldtncc 851o30j aaabajaaaj tm acton tea frass thursday jartuaty 17th 13 disfricf pl for gord beatty several delegate from the hal- ton county progressive conserva- rhto askoclatlon wens iri vineland saturday to hear premier john p roberts address 300 members of the west central district assoi caltlon hklldn presldeht gordon beat ty of acton wasjlecled as a vice- president of ihp- district group others from halton were roy klrkness of acton claude twlss and mr and mrs roy coulter of campbellvllle mr- and mrs ls clark and mr and mrs doug la- timer of georgeluwn william uourlgan george kerr r c mo clelland and andy- frame of bur- linglon and tom sale bui card mrs glen cooper tirrd w s thomson of onkyllle from thursday lu saturday of this wceseuegasc2 2cr and mrs cooper- will be tn lawe for ihe annual meeting of ihe notional perty nrese resohrtions subrailtedbv ttelu- ton execullve auerhanryelegates are peltr tuubt burlington and bill card of oakvlue several oth ers are planning to attend among the haftcai toswlaitona lo be presented is one asking that ihe vole be extended to hospital patients other concern better commuter service rn thetrjrorito area federal aid for usffertlty students pollock and rciwmiu manufactuisvr of high grade memofllals memorial enghavifjo 41 waller st meeth halt teleplmsm uitjm weekend specials round iirlotm tboni steak s koniust mim8 hi prime rib roast 89 mkah pork sh0uiders 89t 49 daily dujvttv lovell bros modern meat market 77 mttll attan mssxsa timmo the toughstone ne be irm chmrrtnoom airtav no two in a threepart serlee last month wevliw that the bible especially ihe new teslamcnt foretold that christians would soon afler the death ol the apostles turn to fables and pagans beliefs that this situation would railtially worsen and prevail to ihe very advent of christ who would sweep awav the refuge of hits this was the prediction has it been fulfilled well w can say without fear of contradiction that no judicious mind can compare tlie ancient pauan babylonian and modem chris tian systems without notlna a striking similarity in all their sorts docs the christian believe in an immortal soul so id the babylonians does the christian believe in sky kingdom rewards and- hell fire punshmants so did the babylonians i does the christian believe in jilpersonal devil so did the babylonians docs the christian believe lo a trinitarian god vjjld the babylonians i so with every ma jor holiday or the christian calendar does the christian cele brate christmas so did the babylonians i read 4000 years of christmas by r w count in mosl libraries doe the christian celebrate faster so did the babylonians i they even held an ishtar parade for the women complete with rabbit and egg the acknowledged symbols of fertility so marvelous in fact is the similarity between these two systems that corrupt christianity is prophetically described lo rev 175 as babylon thegrfat tile superstitions of stale christianity esceetl even those of the ancient pagan sy tern r jesus said by iheir fruits vc shall know them matt 720 what are the fruits ol the christian church it is a no torious fart that juvenile delinquency crime immorality etc are on the increase never so alarmingly as in jhe socalled christian nations of the earth is theres reason for this ye i a recently concluded fiveyear survey established the fact that even in christian lands nol one person in ten thousand give any serious attention lo the bible this is the most damning indictment that could he laid at the foot of the christian church as the result of her paganised theology men everywhere have lost interest and confidence in ihe infallible word of god ihe bible nest month god willing we shall see that apostate christianity was lo be hraded up in one great religious institution who would he preeminently the deceiver of ihe nations and stvkd prophetically the mother of harlots and abominations of the earth rev 175 free meeetur based en bible truth avaluwe rvaaa men walk 130 lengfieu rdpltae ss4344 the 300 page book the two babyioms by alex hislof can be obtained om loan from eden wialkv- ow open for your shopping convenience acton red white store omwiat watch rot r i jlll

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