Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 21, 1966, p. 7

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new classroom flags presented at mz bennett school by hode lakeside chapter iode mem bers presented new canadian flags lor each classroom at the m z bennett public school mon day afternoon during an impress- ive ceremony christine brunelle was master ounceri the is tal program through the school pub lic address system from the grade eight classroom where the pres entation took place the school has no auditorium mrs cecil nelles regent ad- dressed the pupjli and with six other members presented llaus to representatives from each grade presenting the flags were mrs nelles mrs e foolftt mrs f jooquemrs h h hinton mrs r spielvogcl mrs j mann and mrs h helwig class representatives receiving the flags included gene braida steven banks peter prystas7 ka- thy turkosz wendy knapton pauline lynch jane leader jo- ann vlietstra jimmie holmes kxtthy peycha larry holmes and jack irwin students following the program over the- public address system stood by their desks to sing o canada and god save the oueen following is the address given guest speaker at thankoffering the spring thankoffering of the baptist mission circle was held- mondav evening in ik church with visitors from geoige- town hillsburg toronto and hamilton after a sonn service bv joan harris mrs feltham gave a fine devotional talk on the love of god the hymn break thou the bread of life was sung bv mem bers of the baplist hi fehowship a former minister rev gordon bv chris bruhelle prior to the school receiving the flags hovs and girls this broadcast is originating on the grade viii classroom where we have some guests this afternoon it is our desire to share with you what as young students at the m z bennett school we are serving our country in the best possible brownies enjoy holiday xamp third acton brownie packs dav at camp wednesday of eas ter holiday week was very suc cessful the girls began at 830 cooking breakfast they made soup and sandwiches for lunch set their own tables washed dish es and did all the tidying up they played all kinds ol games new and old indoors and out different brownies read prayers and poems they sat and had a storv that they passed around mary watson received a collec tors badge valerie mitchell was given her svrvice star in the alternoon they did sew ing making situpons little ap rons to sit on at pow wows two guides nellie van der koov and bettv ginger helped with sema- phoie mis van derkooy came olr to test the cooking it was experience gained for next vear when the girls will hold a davs camp in the park in cen tennial vear wav by attending school we are learning to become good citizens and preparing lor leadership in our countrys luture only oy us ing our godgiven intelligence now and in the luture will canada con tinue to grow and to provide an mple to freed omjoving-qquifc- t ries everywhere on february 15 1965 canadas new flag was flown for the first time we believe that it has been taken to the hearts or all youth ful canadians under it we are growing up and we honor it as the symbol of our nation our guests this alternoon are mem bers of the lakeside chapter ol the iode they will be pres enting classroom flags to us as vc stand before these flags in the classroomsevery day we shal be taking time out to show our loyalty to our great country obituary priests brother dies at hamilton a brother of rev v j morgan of st josephs church acton joseph a morgan died at st jos- holmes of hamilton introduced ephs hospital hamilton on sun- maple leaf quilt bazaar door prize the wa of st albans church met at the parish hal on wed nesday april 13 with 10 members present mrs j rol president was in charge memorial prayers weie sail for mrs f kingsmill and mr hin ton two members who passed avvav iccently plans were made for members to assist in making a maple leaf centennial quilt as a door pric for the baaar in november after the business meeting a happv time was enjoyed by all in helping pack the bale of new clothing and two boxes of used clothing which will go to hamil ton to be sorted to be sent to the needv people at home and ibrojcl the speakers rev and mrs f crossman from hamilton who have recently returned irom a trip visiting the baptist mission fields in india thev showed slides depicting the indian wav of life and the tine work both missionaries and native doctors and nurses are doing mrs hel wig thanked the speakers jnd all those taking part in the program du april 17 in his 79th year hus band ot the late angela duggan he was the father of kevin tho mas mrs steve stokl anne wil liam john and terry all ol hamil ton mrs jack dennv marv fer gus ontario joseph milton on- tauo michael maniwacki que bec sister m rosanne notre dame convent waterdown mrs denis- andersen virginia mrs surprise visitors were miss nick van amstel regina rock- laura 4llen and mrs j b mc- wood ontario larcn who were pioneer mission- i mr morgan was predeceased aries in india mrs h e burrittibv a son patrick killed in action and mrs e b fielding secretai v i in the 2nd world war and treasurer respectively of the i as well as father morgan an- baptist womens missionary so- other brother remains francis cietv of ontario and quebec mrs morgan of hamilton and 45 fielding gave the offertory pray er after the close of the meeting a time of fellowship was enjoyed in the basement over a cup of tea mic macs cop continued from page 4 fongs screened drive while kent- ner sat out a slashing sentence late in the period eric plein made it 20 on another shot that i sweenev had no iew ot heipel made it 30 at 1 50 of the second stanza when heutheii ington emerged from the penult i box took a loose puck and hei- pel sank his lebound doug evans got one back on a nice play but ross russell bagged an other at 90s while fairelk serv ed time emmerson baxter and bob i russsell went off lor high stick ing and when blake inglis mull bob kitman weie sentenced loi the same thing russell tagged releree lou hembuch with a punch as he skated to the box i he was restrained b teammates i from adding lurihei miurv he was assessed a match aiul game misconduct and will await the verdict of a woa a tiibunal toi the last wonl with three men apiece bill okialka and then- heipel nokh ed goals 2 seconds apait giving mic macs a commanding lead townslex bagged one in the last minute ot the period tor alton tim haines reduced the niaigm to 63 at 204 ot the thud pei uul but acton couldnt add to the total wiklfong a going oinuin for hespeler all thiough the series ended the scoring with 20 seconds left to pla several of the fanneis disap pointed at losing the senes have vowed thev ii hang up then skates toi good but mother sea son might bung hu k the uige to unpack then gcai again grandchildren mr morgan was an employee of john dull and sons meal packers for 35 years j requiem mass was at si john the baptist church wednesday april 20 with interment in holy j sepulchre cemeterv hamilton buys practice bart j maydan br lib who became associated in law practice with c f leatherland oc last august has bought the law practice formerly owned bv t h van sickler georgetown and started on tuesday mr maydan formerly of toron to graduated and was called to the bar in manitoba in 1957 and was called to the bar in ontario in 1959 altei that he worked in private practice lor three eais then with farm credit corpora tion ontario labor relations board and industrial develop ment bank before coming to ac ton while working in acton mr mavdan made manv friends who wish him every success in his new practice need for bandages told ucw unit 2 unit two of the ucw trinity church met in the church par lors on tuesday april 12 with mrs veldhuis in the chair two minutes silence was observed for a lifelong member mrs an nie shaw who passed avvav re cently at the advanced age of 92 years miss dorothv simmons led in praver each mem rep the ucw pledge the secretarys report was read and approved tmr and mrs james rolston extended an invitation to be pre sent at their golden wedding an niversary to be held april 30 mrs shoemaker gave a com plete report on sick and shutins also on the ladies visit to hal ion manor mrs mcauley reported on cards for sick and shutins the treasurers report was read and approved th ucw thankoffering is to be held april 26 at 2 pm miss bcattie of hamilton will be guest speaker mrs earl lannrcrt was appointed to act with mrs roy knapton on a project to be work ed out it was decided a pot luck supper would be held at the next general meeting there is a great need for ban dages five inches and three inch es wide and one yard long the one end to be hemmed and a small safety pin on this hem for the workers among the lepers it was decided to send a cash donation to the fred victor mis sion toheip out in making sand wiches for the needv mrs cleave had charge of the devotions and took as her theme the easter storv mrs veldhuis and miss simmons sang in closing how great thou art twentyseven visits were made during the month collection was taken and the group of thc month served a delic ious lunch a social half hour was spent over the tea cups twenty- four members were present on staff the artisrs workshop on mark- ham st toronto has begun its spiing teim with mrs laura dit- tnch of acton again on the stall the artists workshop owned by the llocklev vallev school now boasts six galleries in an addition recently opened bv keillor mac- kav chairman of the province of ontario council foi thc arts cooperation needed diseases of the heart and art eries are major causes of death in canada and methods ot treat ing these diseases are an import ant branch of medical research the chiet hope for the cardiac patierfct is complete cooperation with his doctor as to diet exercise and general way ol lite urge nurses support collective bargaining many nurses in ilnlton count v attended a very inlormalive and thoughtprovoking chapter meet ing ol the registered nuises as sociation of ontario at milton hospital on april 14 special guests were miss frances wr tysster regionalfield secretary ahd miss monica nugent district fours representative on the co lectin bargaining committee for nonmanagement nurses miss nugent expressed the hope of this committee that nurses would now begin to form units in preparation lor collective bar gaining nurses present express ed support for groups of nurses in the province now engaged in collective bargaining the bursary and education committee announced that thev have broadened their policies to provide assistance to graduate nurses wishing to attend confer ences and courses in nursing this committee is sponsoring a fund- raising dessertbridge to be held monday april 25 at 8 pm at st christophers anglican chinch burlington tickets are still avail able at oakville and burlington hospitals all nurses are welcome interesting discussions were held on the new strucuie and ac companying bylaws peisonnel policies the membership fee ana collective baigaining these will be some of the topics presented at the annual meeting of hie associa tion in toionto on mav 5 6 and 7 all memhcis- civ encouraged to iltend to have a strong and sociation the contri- in oul effective j tuition of each nurse not onlv through membership hut also ac tive pai licipalion in chapter activ ities was stressed it was announced that the dis trict dinner meeting will be held at the bcueun restaurant near vineland on thuisdav may 12 the guest speaker will ik- dr m purely of the alcoholic and drug addiction research foundation the acton frp pres thursday april 1 lais manor auxiliary sees constitution proposed constitutions for thc ontario association of homes for the aged ladies auxiliary were ead a the april 6 meeting ol president mrs allen opened the i meeting bv leading the members in the auxiliary prayer i bazaar pians were also dis cussed and it was decided that other area auxiliaries would be invited to the bazaar the auxiliary received a beaut i- leaci a me rtpui o meeting oi n the llalton centennial manor w j m r ssarot r r mens auxiliary at the manor i georgetown name leaders of playground summer playground staff lias been announced bv new recrea tion director howard pcaice supervisor will again be donna landsborough who has had sev eral years experience assistant supervisor is cavell mai shall leadei s aie joanne landsbor ough jo marie marchmcnt bai bara nnolak and linda ralston leaders m liuning aie paul cooper edith hopkins and bien da aherne swimming instructors aie stev en duoois who instructed last vear and trudy morris who ha camp experience in febiuarv a training session was held for all applicants five lecturers came liom the univci- sily ol guelpli to instruct aftei the lessons at the y 17 applicants wrote examinations and were in terviewed expert landscaping by formosa landscaping phone 8783263 now is the time for tree trimming and planning your spring landscaping give us a call well be glad jo help phone 878- 3263 fertilize your lawn now large 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