Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 8, 1966, p. 15

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ijfcnfce w- induction of the hf ft l siaclr to the p torel charge of hotkwood im eden mmjook place in bden mkds presbyterian church on thorsn cte at tfclock turkey dinner i served by the ladies of botli i ongr the sermon was delivered a the rev f a pickering jl of mount forest nar ration of steps leading to the call was civen by rev g r macdmakt bjl bj kitch ener the act of induction by the rev f g stewart djp and die charge to minister s van mossell kitchener the rev d r sinclair ba and his family came here from sc lukes church osha- wa prior to his work there he was minister at dundalk ventry and maple valley chur ches near collingwood his ministry began in exeter on tario in 1948 many words of welcome were given him by the moder ator rev macdonald rev finlay stewart and the clerks of session of both churches milton swanston rockwood and bill mclean eden mills spoke followed by a word of welcome on behalf of the la dies of both churches by mrs wallace lasby a vote of thanks was riven tc the ladies who provided the supper daughters of knox christmas meeting the daughters of knox held their christmas meeting in the miss ellen anderson room on monday evening dec 5 each table was decorated with christmas candles and a most delicious smorgasbord was enjoyed by all the president mrs margar et toth conducted a short bus iness session the 1967 slate of officers were given as fol lows vjjast president margaret toth president betty ashley first vice president dora coles recording secretary diane spielvogel correspond ing secretary gladys price treasurer helen otterbein as sistant treasurer margaret toth supply and camp convener helen otterbein glad tidings literary convener marg elan press reporter joyce sprowl welcome and welfare joan mcknight grace robert son card convener georgina van fleet music committee ann moore faye pink group leaders 1 kae han sen 2 rene watson 3 linda the acton free press thursday decemoer 8 19 gj paul betty holmes and her group conducted the worship ser vice from the glad tidings the highlight of the even ing came when mrs margaret toth was presented with a life membership certificate and pin games were played and ttifts exchanged with anne moores group in charge building permits for nassagaweya nassagaweya township issu ed 40100 worth of building permits during november as- wtimft mam ww too wait tts2w3 mlnfons5ct store a cottage a lumber storage building and three garages who needs mistletoe when the gifts from the come rtv d r sinclair was inducted as minister of eden mills presbyterian church thursday night of last week during an impressive cere- mony rev sinclair signs the formula of irv duction at the conclusion of the ceremony left to right are rev t s van mossell of calvin church kitchener who gave the charge to the minister and congregation rev grant macdonald of saint andrews church kitch ener who is interim moderator of vacancy rev sinclair and dr findlay stewart modera tor of the presbytery tannery officials praise firefighters at banquet many homes already have outdoor christmas lights up and one or two lighted trees gleam in the evenings beardmorc and co plant fire brigade came in for praise plus their annual honorarium friday evening during the bri gades annual banquet at the legion hall company president w j- bcalty recalled the rash of fires which plagued the com pany in the dust bin area last year and commended the cora- ping with fires and pointed out it was councils responsibility to supply fire fighting equip ment to the town department for the men to do the proper job company director jack creighton said his feelings re garding both the tannery and town departments were the said fire brigades are neces sary organizations plant engineer guy ross told the gathering he was the liai son between company and fire department he knew the com pany firefighters took their work seriously and he was proud to iboast of one of the finest company fire brigades he also spoke highly of the same as previous speakers pany brigade members ford pknt safety supervisor allan town firefighters noting quite their dedicated efforts during lauder in htcopraisc of com- anumber of bcardmore men ibis time he noted these lircs p fireiightaijajd the men had been eliminated and gener- were very safelyconscious and al safety increased he was greatly pleased to see mr beatty also praised the the men do their utmost to prc- acton volunteer fire depart- vent accident s and fires occur- meni jomlsassisianceduring ing tannery fires and other emer- sales staff member peter gencies gencics he reviewed the near dunham a resident of guelph mr angell were also members of it company deputychief bob angell said he would like to see a rescue squad formed within the company brigade tocopewithunfor tragic accident at which time men were overcome in a large tanning drum and remarked this showed what people arc capable of doing when faced with a crisis everyone was just wonderful and pitched in to do a necessary job he noted that he would like to hand out medals to each man involved but realised the men are not out for praise but only doing a job which is necessary in voicing his personal grati tude he also commended the medical profession for prompt action in limes of emergencies ln handing out the annual cheques mr beatly personal- r ly thanked each member of the tannery brigade general manager norman braida noted three years ago the tannery had a fire almost every day we were even cal led during our annual dinner last year he recalled as ho pointed out these had been re duced until this year there hadnt been any reported i am greatly pleased with the preventative work being done he concluded acton fire chier mick hotw mes said he was pleased to see how well both the town and tannery fire departments work ed together he thanked the tannery firefighters for helping out the town department at various town fires mayor le duby thanked both fire departments for their concentrated efforts in cc moristmmnak hr kms phtes although license plates for 1967 went on sale thursday of last week local issuer jack hargravc reports sales are slow with the deadline for using 1916 plates set for february 2s mr hargrave expects sak will increase gradually by the end of the year said he jiajj heard various people in guelph heap praise on both the town and tannery firefighters he expressed his personal appreciation to tan nery brigade members ray evelan superintendent ol the sole leather division and charles heard superintendent of the upper leather division both expressed appreciation to company firefighters as they who also acted as chairman for the dinner served by the legion ladies auxiliary thanked the ladies for the excellent meal at the conclusion of the dinner and speech making- company offic ials and wives joined with guests and company firefight ers and wives to enjoy dancing to music supplied by johnny tochers orchestra there were corsages for the ladies eiv on olir f rf f sdiv pharmacist christmas gifts for the home scatter mats area rugs beautiful assortments priced to suit everyone buy now at thats right shell think youre the smartest most wonderful santa in the world when her gift comes from the cameo and fortunately theres still time to shop our absolutely marvelous collection of ladies and teens wear to find that just perfect gift for her sweaters by dalkeith botany wool with color matched skirts kitten orion sholtenlcx with color matched skirts always beautifully gift- wrapped f re e for our gentlemen customers the bulkies etc sums c avon knit blouses skirts by sabre hand bags lingerie duster coats nylons dresses coats suits christmas special 209b off winter coat suits hats and cotton blousos wwm train to toronto ask about convenient departure and return times ror mifounstfcmv phons the local cn patsanosr satas offiea amateim gkoofs it is expected that some 300 aaateur croups from y7 will paf at expo will appeai they will appear in five i shells dotted throughout the exhibition grounds chor al croups dancers bands and specsahjracts wfflad take pejft the ripo oafporatkxt wests to give tplented young gmssmans a chawr to show they can do in an inter- pi j0k invest in the future of nassagaweya reelect anne macarthur for nassagaweya co0nck on monday december 12 roy traispoitaipw tottr pons

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