Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 1, 1966, p. 10

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itfpltplip 8 vrnit 4jhitf mlpiv i iwoempuon sw p it f 2 mir f ortc was able to re- torn home from the hospital ian week and is slowly improving winners in the bahfetarad euchre on tuesday night were mrs storey mrs f smith ro bert mcfcnery bert davidson and wftiard brittdh out for sec- whiteifts ss concert coming soon next sunday white gift sun day is your opportunity to tfive the baby jesus a birthday pres ent monetary donations nffl be received to help those less for tunate than wc are also next sunday some laymen will assist with the service nominations will be held for two new elders there was a good attendance at mission band under the leadership of mrs george hew er the combined sunday school concert and choir service will be held december 20 john kitching was the soloist sunday mrs sheldon trousdales many friends will be pleased to know that xrays showher hip broken three months ago has healed perfectly aunt flor ence is now practicing walking the earlys attended the re- dedication of ballinafad church on sunday horace blyth suffered a pain ful fall at the bam on saturday evening at the time of writing xrays have not been taken his many friends hope they will show nothing worse than a cracked rib and that he will soon be better rae blyth step ped into the breach and took his onds place as sunday school superintendent art diamond also had a fall at a new house he is wiring for tunately ho was just shaken up wmmhmt n9smn ffrdtwdcwl rockwood the november i meeting of the catholic womens league of rockwood and oustic was held at the home of mrs herbert saunders the presid ent mrs gilfillan opened the meeting with the league pray ers roll call was answered by 18 members the minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved secretary mrs t bu- cek read the minutes of an exe cutive meeting and correspond ence the childrens christmas par ty is to be held in the rock- wood town hall on december 18 mrs chilver will be the conve ner the league party to enter tain husbands of members will be held at eleanors on decem ber m mrs robert darou and mrs j gooyers were volunteers for the health clinic a talk by mary reed newland on the family was much appreciated by the ladies this was made possible through the kindness of father zettle and members hope to hear more of the same in the near future the parish euchre will be held on november 25 at the rectory the meeting adjourned and a social hour followed with mrs d bacon mrs r bacon and mrs r dupuis serving lunch three baptized at church sunday intended for last week the sacrament of infant bap tism was conferred on three wee girk tracy marie daughter of mr and mrs brll diamond and wendy and shirley daughters of mr and mrs derry pattison mrs murray ihayward miss joy hayward and mrs john kitching sang a trio fully per suaded lord i believe sunday i 4 will be white gift sunday monetary contributions ww be received to help those less fortunate some laymen plan to take part in the service nominations will be received for two elders to serve a threeyeat mrs horace ibhth had as her guest her cousin mrs maxweh brill of jerseyville ike community extends best wishes to mr and mrs roger montgomery the former sandra vaitjoe the young people enjoyed a stating party saturday night at muton returning to the home of save and sue ward tor lunch ton mclean won a number of mixes with his poultry at the royal winter mr indudrag the breed champion on jus old cay- ond wmlard winning out rurfc burt was low the blue bonnets of balhna- fad held their sixth meeting on saturday nov 26 it was held in ballinafad community cen tre the iris discussed the sel ection and care of jewellery gloves and belts they then worked on their hats they were shown how ro tie chinese knots which are used as a dec oration or purses dresses etc mr ant mr gougtiuy of tor onto spent sunday with mr and mrs cam mcenery and attend ed the rededication service at baninaf ad united church also visitors at the mcenery home were mr and mrs don- early laurie and sandra and mrs bill early mrs ray mcenery mrs wihiam bvans mrs d a rus sell sandra van fleet mr and mrs robert mcenery a rededication service was held at ballinafad united church when a full house at tended- jtv mr johnsbn was in charge assisted by a repre sentative from each of the dif ferent organizations reading scripture lesson mr johnson gave the rededication message special music was sung by the choir also a duet by mr and mrs f j shortill bless this house assisted at the piano by miss ann shortill miss kath- ryn sinclair was at the organ for the service the flowers were given by keith webb ner val florist next sunday a special offering of music will be given by the junior choir under the leader ship of mrs ernie mcenery and miss ann fshortiu visitors with mr and mrs dick shortill sr on sunday were mr and mrs fred boyd of clarkson aviso miss lillian shor till and miss margaret wett of toronto for big zone ra hmprfi cwl holds membership tea rockwood the rockwood and ousti cathlic womens league hcul a membership tea at the reclory the members and visitors were met at the door by the president mrs w gilfillan and mrs david bacon convener of te tda mri re du puis and mrs e buczek grac iously invited the ladies to the tea room the attractive tea table was centred wirh an arrangement of white and blue mums and chry santhemum sr gold candles arid gold leaves flanked by blue can dies in silver holders during thie afternoon tea was poured by four pastpresidents mrs herbert saunders mrs patrick dales mrs charles ro bertson and mrs e synnott nurses would be certified haltons 22 public health nur ses are gearing to seek certifica tion- by the ontario labor rela tions board as a bargaining unit to negotiate their salaries and working conditions several nurses have decided to quit again instead of following out halton county councils most recent demand it was learned this week the nurses quit sept 12 after a yearlong fight to have their halton association through the registered nurses association of ontario recognized as a bar gaining unit the halton board of health refused to negotiate with the rnao and the nur ses walked off their jobs they returned to work recent ly because the county wardens special committee refused to discuss any agreements with them until they relumed as em ployees last week the countv ordered them to gain certifica tion before talks could continue a fair representation of acton golden age club went by char tered bus on wednesday nov 23 to the zone rally in the recr reation room of the new munici pal building on the seventh line- in oakville since affiliated with the unit ed senior citizens of ontario the aoton club belongs to zone 13 which is comprised of clubs iffiom brampton georgetown streetsville oakville bronte milton aldersfiot and burling ton as well ns acton the an nual zone ipichlc is held in june and an annual zone rally is held in november this was the fourth annual rally and all clubs were represented except george town the recreation committee had their problems making the 328 visitors comfortable in the room supposed to seat 330 mrs coc president of oak- ville ciuby welcomed all tftien introduced mayor anderson who added to the warm wel come spoke a few words then answered questions from the assembly especially why road lcnn at the plandjjand a recita- tlon by percy woflns who also govt a monologue when encored mr walker of the recreation committee led in a rousing sing song of old favorite songs mr coe introduced the versa tile hansen brothers who not yet senior citizens are marvel lous entertainers among their numbers were an irish song how great thou art beyond the sunset and an impersona tion ofgrncle fields they gave a closing pruyer before leading the assembly in till we meet again i all agreed it had been an en thusiastic worthwhile rally the collection taken up following the box lunch at the beginning of the afternoon will go toward buying prizes lor events at the annual picnic the date and place for the picnic will be de cided on later and duly announc ed obituary signs had not been changed so funeral nn frirlav some buses amtcars would not runerdl on rriady for clifford soper have taken the wrong turn and become lost mrs tom bradley zone secre tary called the roll eachipresi- dent in turn announced the numbers his club had pre pared and a wonderful program followed with rhythm bands readings solos piano ducts piano and violin duets etc actons contribution was a reading by mrs george fryer solos by miss bollamaye roszell accompanied by miss jean mc- iimehguse wedding visitors in news of district congratulations to mr and mrs robert freeman and fam ily on the safe arrival of anoth er wee girl on nov 20 mr and mrs george rose were guests at the boycevan zuben wedding and reception in union presbyterian church on saturday mr and mrs brothcrton 6th line have her parents from new jersey- visiting them we are pleased that mrs h spitzer is making satisfactory progress in hospital in george town following surgery last week mr and mrs bert benton had her cousin mr arthur king a student at ontario vet erinary college with them on sunday clifford wealheral soper of acton passed away on novem ber 22 at guelph general hos pital in his 51st year he was the son of the late mr and mrs thos henry super of george town he was born at snelgrove and lived most of his life in the cheltenham district where he was well known he attended the public school at cheltenham and also fanned at barrie com ing later to acton where he was employed at the tannery he leaver two brothers cecil of georgetown gordon of acton and one sister norma mrs richard foster of georgetown rev s thoman of the pente costal tabernacle conducted the funeral service at the harold c mcclure funeral home georgetown interment was in cheltenham cemetery friday pallbearers were five cousins joe soper jack soper bill sop- er norman mclaughlin and george goldthorpe and a good friend of the family garnet clarkson flying birds two dozen badminton players are enjoying their games in the high school gymnasium every thursday evening an executive has been named president george williams treasurer mrs hugh patterson and coordinat or of play don price reelect o george leslie for reeve esquesing township for 1967 acton car wash announce ne hours during winter months open monday to thursday 8 am 9 pm friday saturday sunday 8 am to midnight mr and mra wilfred waldie were guests othohor at ballina fad community hall on satur day evening november 26 when their friends and relatives gath ered to extend congratulations on their 25th wedding anniver sary an enjoyable evening was spent playing progressive euch re followed by a snort program mr and mrs waidie were pre sented with- a chest of silver and a sum of money present for the happy occas ion were mrs jas orourke and mr john black who were their attendants and were seated with the guests of honor during the presentation congratulations to mr d d wuldie who celebrated his 87th birthday on sunday november 27 miss connie stuart of strccts- ville is a guest of carol swack- hamcr this week both girls who are attending lakeshorc teachmers college are student teachers at broqkville public school mr robert and miss carol anne dawson and their grand mother imrs gordon dawson or rr no 2 oil springs spent the weekend with their grand- parents and were present at a family gathering at the ihome of mr and mrs fred macarthur mr and mrs jim alien of willowdale also mr and mrs william butler of fergus vis ited on the weekend with mr and mrs ward hamilton and family mr and mrs ron saunders anctboys visited lust week with mr and mrs howard grijhum and family in hlllsburg mr and mr archie kerr spent united states thanks giving holidays with mr and mrs el wood k harris and fam ily in flint michigan mr and mrs ward hamilton and family visited with mr and mrs mike hamilton and mark in georgetown on sunday mrs wes johnston of bramp ton and mr and mrs c pulhit and fomtly of tottenham were sunday visitors with mr and mrs charles binnic awards sjafcer for federation r gordon bennett assistant to the deputy minister of agri culture and food will be the guest speaker tuesday of next weelrwtien hxilton federation or agriculture stages its annual mecfingnnd dinner in st pauls united church in mhton another highlight of the day library door bridge progress crib work for the bridge foun dation at the new library has been placed in position this week delivery of the laminated wood beams for the bridge is expected in about two weeks- on wednesday workmen in stalled the front doors to com plete the smart modern exter ior inside painting decorating and plumbing continue caroline flower garden shop complete line of nursery stock a gardening needs sprays insecticides fertilizers fresh cut flowers always available flowers wired anywhere phone 8532980 anyjlaat open 7 days a week 800 am til dark visit us today i 2 miles west of acton south side of highway reelect gibson as school trustee in nassagaweya township sound intelligent leadership in education art gibson monday december 12 1966 wju jnsertartdlg awards to winners in the centennial farmstead improvement project the day opens with a business session at lojo ajn in the church board room then a 12 noon dinner at which mr ben- net will he guest speaker all interested in the work of the federation are invited tickets ait available from the directors or department n agriculture office i vote edward ted tyler jr for youthful vigorous effort and sound administration tuesday december 6 1966 your support and vote for councillor will be most appreciated tyler ted jr tx from lovell bros modern meat market red brand beef choice wing roast tender rump roast 89 c lb 89 c lb sirloin tbone porterhouse steaks 99 fresh small link sausage 49 c lb c lb royal winter fair beef ffbw for this weekend freezer beef sides hinds fronts 59c 69c 53c cut and wrapped at no extra chargo lovell bros modern meat market 77 mill e acton phona 8532240 daily delivery did you know the new electric heating in here was simple and inexpensive to install economical to operate and its the cleanest safest quietest heating system ever devised 4 vbuve certainly been brushing up on ihe subject v cm a cfcjny fc adding a new bathroom you can make any room warm and livable with electric heating you can add electric beating with out disturbing your present heating system and it will cost you less to install than it would to extend your present system bactric lafatbmtiaa cwrtr the spe cialist at your hydros electric heating information centre can give you complete information on the type of unit bestsuited to your room installed cost operating costs and help in arranging installation call now electric heatum information centre acton hydro euctric commission 3 elgin st n cft3410 i

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