Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 4, 1966, p. 5

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3p eden mills spirit valley win honors camping the acton free press thursday august a 1966 close to 700 ukrainian youths to enjoy camp facilities here ospringe holiday visitors death highlight district news jftr afujt wrstgordoirsnyder anl their daughter virginia nurseintraining at kitchener spent a few lavs at their cot tage at stoney lake imr and mrs walter craik holidayed at t i m m i n s and pointsin the north mr and mrv barry clarke re lumed home on monday night i dl lowing a motor trip to north bay ottawa and peterborough where they saw a number ol boats coming through the locks mr and mrs david stewart spent a few days holiday at was- oga beach linda mckcnzic accompanied her grandmother mrs william glassfcm of hi to niag- weekepdtrrtheir cottage at lake belwji sfilwzn mrs george laing and borffiie holidayed last week at wasaga beach 1r and mrs fred archibald and family are holidaying this week at wasaga beach mr arid mrs e fisher spent the week end with them visitors during the holiday weekend with d g and mrs robertson included mr and mrs lloyd robertson and grandson bradley mr and mrs douglas robertson and family mrs r mccready and billy all of guelph mr and mrs ken ro bertson and daughters oakville and imr and mrs reg carter of ara falls for a weeks vacation workmen have completed the building ol a huge silo lor mr byron bruce mrs m jackson had as recent guests mr and mrs salem long- street sask mr and mrs ken neth leighton mount dennis and mr and mrs fred baptie guelph mr and mrs aleck stewart and sons are holidaying with friends at sault ste marie mc and mrs gordon snyder were hosts on saturday after noon for the annual sunday school picnic of hillsburgh baptist church a former resident mrs ida tovell of he village and com munity passed away on satur day jul 2vd at the foil erie hospital she was the daughter ol mr and mrs james mclean of the village and wile ol the late herman tovell following their marriage thev i armed on the lirsl line on the larm now owned b george jackson thev retired irom the larm to guelph where thev liv ed until the death ol mr tovell mrs tovell then came back to the village to care lor her aged mother following her death she mov ed to fort erie to live with her daughter vera mrs chase for a number ol vears she had been in a nursing home and was only in the hospital a dav belore her death a graveside service was held at everton and a number ol lrionds attended miss nancy bulloch or bramp ton spent a week holidaying at her home here on sunday in company with lour girl friends from work thev left for nash ville tenn where thevll spend a week mis k klooster and daugh ler mrs ben klumpenhower and- her daughter cathv of brampton lelt on suncla for a months visit with her two daughters and families in british columbia mr and mrs fred stadt at smithers and mr and mrs wm stadt at houston juil and susan stewart spent a tew days with mr mcl mrs bert robertson in acton mrs will i eel mcmillan ol cookstown spent a tew da s with mr and mrs dan winter biadle tern and ranch mat thews ot acton have been holi- daving with then grandparents mr unci mrs e atrhibald mr and mrs james beck us ol niagara falls spent a couple ol daws with the kilters gimd- motlier mrs g sunter mr and mrs htl stewart and sons spent a lew das in the north including a boat trip irom manitoulin island to tobermory mr and mrs newton who have been living in mr george cookes cottage hae purchased a house in guelph and will be moving short iv mr and mrs ross ferguson have purchased the house on the corner ol the highun nut the town line fnm biuce robin son lormerh the win arobet t- son home and get possession shortly mr and mrs vernon stew art and tamilv spent the holiday straflord mrs t fines and doris ac companies mr and mrs william henderson ol bell wood on a motor trip to the north and other points including a tour ol upper canada village si wi enjoys trip caters at arena on july 13 the shverwood w i sponsored il bus trip and in vited members of other insti tutes and the horticultural so ciety to go along the fiisl stop was hamilton and the botanical gardens and then to dunclurn park where everyone en joyed a picnic lunch brant ford was the next stop and chielswood the chapel of the mohawks adelaide hoodless home and the bell homeslvad supper was serv ed at the community hall brant- ford hy blue lake and auburn wi the bus arrived back in georgetown at 9 pm wrl erved re sale thin sdav at georgetown bilverwootl livshmenls at ih evening july 30 sales arena mr and mis g burt and mr bob mcmastei spent a lew davs of holidays at westree recently the spirit villev iirlouidcs have if turned honifafter a trip camping at kewuvden uoderkii we aie proud to note that the eden mills spirit valley group won second class honors for all round camping ability jack chamberlain melvin tol- ton and garnet macdougall are on a lishing tiip in the vicinity ol dorset wayne foreman and bob re mind irom sudbury will spend the nel week as guesti ol mrs anna wilson mr and mrs herb rognvald- son ol elliot lake were guests of mr and mrs r wright on monday mr and mrs herb gilbertson were in london sunday visiting mr and mrs john reid guests of mr and mrs mc lean were mr and mrs ash- worth and daughter betty mr and mrs bob francis and fam ily london and mr ogg me- lea biantford and daiighltit lioin filin- hurg scotland aicrisillng with uerts inollnii mis ksive ste eiisoii also in the silme home were mr and mrs jim steven- sun and lamilv hamilton dr and mrs henry and lamilv ot cqbden and mr john slevenson of winnipeg martha and ea stevenson will retuin to cob- den lor the rest ol ihe holiclass mi and mis gainet mai- dougall and mi and mrs lack chamberlain lelt lucsdiv tor doe lake mis marcel lovuie and son stephen have just letnrnvd al ter a holiday at doe i ike rilore the summer is over ficililits at the llkiamian youth lamp east of at ton will he en juveil bv close to 700 campers liom places as larawav as fort william kingston and windsor the first threeweek camp for wiungsters ranging in age from b to 1 1 years of age finished suiulav julv 25 and the second camp is now underway dining the lirst camp period 27 vonngsieis attended and en joyed sports swimming arts and cratts lessons singing and a bus trip to kelso conservation park the group now attending raim- beis 26s and ranges in age from 12 lo 15 years of age as well as spoi is and games they plan a five or si mile hike to enjoy an iimehouse meet visitors highlight district news the wms met at the home of mrs bert benton on monday evening mrs bert benton read the scripture mrs noble led in prayer and mrs gisby was in charge ol the study on the religion of the early canadian indians text word teach was an swered in a verse ol scripture mis bert benton played two eniovable piano solos the hos tess svrved a lovely lunch altei the meeting mcsdames crichton thomas haines h norton mr glendon scon and jackie crichton at tended the funeral or their cou sin robert hall at wmghamton thursday mr john glvnn has returned fiom a motor trip through trie united slates to edmonton and back his son lt peter glvnn returned with him we welcome mr and mrs f hackev and family to the new home recently completed by mr john findlay recent visitors include- mr and mrs wallace king ol camp- bellville and mr and mrs allen hadlw ol gooderham with the a w bentons misses margaret and caixil longslieet of orton with the linhams mrs s morrison hostess for wi the july meeting of bannock- burn womens institute was held at the home of mrs s mor rison with the vicepresident mrs c sinclair presiding an industn- i would like to visit was answered by every one lor the roll call the minut es ot ihe last regular meeting woie read and adopted and the correspondence lead an invita tion was extended to the branch to attend a community picnic to be held at gormac lake on sun day juh 31 at which a collec tion is to be taken tor the up keep or wordens cemetery mrs c sinclair gave a fine report on the district annual meeting held at ballinafad mrs c coles convener of agriculture and canadian indus tries took charge ot the meet ing and called on mrs c sin clair who gave a paper on oni- ark industries a modern fac tory in our district mrs c coles conducted a contest on agiicullure with the winning side receiving a prize at the close ol the meeting lunch was served bv the com mittee in charge mr the fumily assorted cookies cakes pies end breads wo specialize in orders for birthday and wedding cakes open daily tues to sat 9 am to 9 pm closed mondays earls bakery 32 mill st e telephone 85j1j90 acton little katlierine mccallum of malton with her grandparents mr and mrs cohoon mr and mrs roland bigou- ette and children of new rich mond one with the arsenaults the dalziels ofst catherines with the glynns on monday we welcome mr and mrs don puckering and babe lo their new home purchased from mrs luke janssen who with her farrrilv have bought in george town mr and mrs dick pool and childien have returned from holidays at sauble beach visitors with mr and mrs david batten on sunday were her parents mr and mrs a chalkin richmond hill and grandmother mrs farmer who has recent iv arrived from aus tralia lor a years visit mr and mrs eel jennings have returned home alter a mo tor trip to the west coast taking in the calgary stampede on the way out mr and mrs ralph thomp son returned home alter a trip to the west coast also taking in the calgary stampede mr and mrs baal were stav ing at their summer cot tage at eden mills mr and mrs bert stevenson strike duty cpl j parkinson and consts w griffiths w jordan and j redpath of the milton opp detachment- office spent 10 days in sudbury assisting police dur ing the international nickle co ol canada ltd strike they re turned home tuesday of last week more land approval has been received for a provincial grant of 46350 to the grand iriver conservation authority for the acquisition of valley lands adjacent to the er- amosa river in the township of eramosa announcement came irom the department of energy and resources management canadian opera star jon vi- ckers has bought a larm at rr 1 guelph present owners are mr and mrs clayton patterson h s holden optometrist 36 cork st east guelph phone ta 27150 roofing problems uavi mm to ism0nd roofing roofing expert no job tq0 big or too small shingles metal roofing eavestroughing barn roofs free estimates guaranteed workmanship for information phone 8530553 midsummer sale all dresses and summer suits reduced y p hats s peci a limited quantity 2 ome rack miscellaneous 200 specials ome rack of 100 specials one rack sweaters shorts swimsuits all greatly reduced all handbags reduced 20 the cameo shoppe harold thompson ha irons delegate harold thompson son of mr in il mrs gordon thompson rr 2 milton has been chosen to reptesent ilalton count v junior farmers on the 1966 eiistern ontario and ouebec bus rrnn c this trip will lake place aug ust 14 to 20 and will include visits to kingston upper can ada village the st lawrence seaway montreal ouebec city ottawa and peterborough harold has completed 28 4h agricultural club piojects hav ing served as president vice- president and secretary of many ullthcm he has t part in staff photo curiosity killed the cat s the common saying but in this case the curiosity of i young pup didnt hnve any effect on a large toy panda bear cathy roach with her dog blacky won a first place ribbon when the pooch had the longest ears barbara vivian didnt enter ihe dog contest with her panda but enoyed carrying it around during the afternoon the contest friday was one of the many planned for the summer playground program livestock seed anil land judging competitions and in 1965 was the rupiesentatne lo 4h leader ship week at the ontario agri cultural college guelph also ihe junior farmer effective speaking course held at albion hilk conservation school this year harold is president of ihe halton junior farmers and is verv active in sports having attended the hamilton tiger cat rookie camp for the past two vears and competing in numerous track and field ev ent robt r hamilton optometrist 1 16 mountain view s georgetown 111 mill st acton monday from 4 pm for appointment 8773971 outing at some local spot following this there will be a course for counsellors wjridt includes youths over 15 years of age each year at the conclusion of the summer program a closing ceremony is held which parents of the children and ukrainians from all over ontario and parts of the united states attend nor- inallv some members of both federal and provincial parlia ments attend as well as high- ranking officials of the cana dian ukrainian movement and anv council l the organization which owns the camp is noncommunist any proceeds from the camp ara used for camp improvements since last summer the kitchen facilities found to be inads quale to handle the large crowds have been increased the swimming pool was renova ted last year and recemented all courses are attended by hotrnborsandgirlswi t h-a-camp- chiel in charge and numerous qualified counsellors assisting the closing program this year h planned for sunday septem ber 4 and many from acton and district are expected to attend as in the past frank szabo shoe repair acton plaza the place where quality counts clotod friday at 7 pm lous no diamond dealer but hes got some real gems in used car bargains lous used cars main st rockwood no down payment if credit approved 8564235 nvteotflt wl0fl ilrc8iniulhm urn ow 5000 hosttnu hu mora thin thirty ytart txptrlinet la fotttrlrtf tood will in budrttm n community lift for more inform- tloa about phone 8530945 welcome nbtrcomtkit une this coutyon to let u know youre hi name address town pleaan have tb wel come watfon hotrte call on me i would like to sub scribe to the acton free press i already tubtctlb to the acton rree prmft fill out coupon and mall to circulation dept tha acton free preia did you hear thejjre remodelling our attic and installing electric hem id like to go on record as saying tfats great great greatgreat remodelling your attic adding a new room you can make any room warm and livable with electric heating its simple and inexpensive to install and operate you can add electric heating without disturb ing your present heating system and it will cost you less to install than it would to extend your present system flameless electric heating is the quietest safest cleanest heating system ever devised electric heating information centre the special ist at your hydros electric heating informattou centre can give you complete information on the type of unit best suited to your room installed cost operating costs and help in arranging installation call now electric heating information centre acton hydro electric commission 25 mill st e telephone 8530100 3 elgin st n telephone 8532410

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