Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 29, 1966, p. 5

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fethfe- mimmfffms imw-v- affizyjvvsyi mr olttte van wlfaimlhhv lettowco u ftcto is hi wskvh twt si 4 6 mr amrt cto fceishman went cttrlrmnav at barrle vrtth conandmrsananltthinan and family mrs k m macdonald had her family with her for die christmas holiday mr and mrsrl m macdonald of de troit mrs w t a bell of toronto and mr and mrs norman small and son 71m of niagara falls mr and mrsfrank brown ing of toronto were guests of mrs g a dills for christmas christmas visitors at die home of mrr and mrs j tat- 4on and family was mrs tat toos father mr h rognvam- son from elliott lake mrs h rognvaldsoh wastmahle to be- with them as she was attend ing the funeral of her father in saskatoon sask www mw mr and mrs clark amv v dve ryder ami phillip strong biwrnie and mrs i winfleld spent christmas with the formers sister and family at belfountain employees of wianko house lodge in muskoka held a threeday reunion in burling ton this week renewing ac quaintances from acton were vivian smith kathy mcken- zie janet and nancy rognvald- son guests of mr and mrs vic morris and family were his parents mr and mrs s mor ris of toronto htttthftmtoemv mtdversh of ruu wumtfa are mary nssosn- i lubgnvaldson qvudsoh stella ov mn seokeown stev- ah hall john goy jmah 6altk from the vmversitrof oare- vkkt newton rotti yorljiverity x whits jp hurst om western utfk london gay white university peter- vjij acdlsverlty vpltosminstkute of tech- j y student home for holl- owen lauder paul dswkins and donna attend the univer- itd laurence duby jitteoloay student at trinl- oz jmwiu braids carof swack- rfjhamer and gary murr are holi- iwumrom lakeshore tesch- kjgollege and ltads parker tjin western school of nut lqjlv now fa training at the hostajforskaolmito iftvwab smith and jill bagby sirs holidaying from their cour- sin lab technology at the pmandal health laboratories mt3 udkea was home w worn the school of horticul ture niagara falls nancymuler and gall breen were home from st josephs school of nursing guelph mrs mary graham was with relatives in guelph for the hoi- iiltone with her parents from stchaner for christmas were r and mrs bisch she is the jbrmer jane mcphedran also home was les mcphedran gri- from edmonton and mrs andy van bsch 1aan hart were back from fiitotymto mr and mrs e laronde bower ave visited in larder lake with their daughter mrs mclaughlin mr mclaughlin and daughter patricia their son4rlaw is postmaster there mr and mrs jhn hufnageli doomt and lynne toronto spent christmas with mr and mrs bert ware and family mrs neu miller has been a patient in guelph hospital- mr and mrs alex near via- ited with friends in kitchener on christmas a very enjoyable christmas was held at the cutten golf club guelph for management and office staff of h k porter company some officials from guelph at tended as well dinner and dancing were enjoyed mrs e hufnagel and gor don hufhagel of auiston visit ed in town tuesday christmas guests with mr and mrs g rognvaldson and family were mr and mrs w setback joan brian and ro bert of toronto and mr and mrs j raetsen of guelph mr and airs d drysdale of guelph visited friends in ac- ton over the holiday miss vira flak history tea- her of acton high school is visiting her parents in detroit for the holiday christmas guests it the of mr and mrs g w mck and kathy were mrs mcstendet sister mrs hon waddetl mr waddell and streetsville mrs mckenries brother mr jim mclmtes mrs mclnnes and family from colllngwood and mrtand mrs richard malliya af taaaanla africa now at the university of guelph mr keith ranney was home from toronto for christmas family and friends were pleased that tom engel re turnedhome from the sick childrens hospital toronto for christmas mr and mrs wayne currie and family dundas and ricky currie from asbestos quebec spent christmas with mr and mrs gordon currie president mrs r louttet and mrs john buchman mem bers of the acton auxiliary north helton association for the mentally retarded attend ed the christmas party on the afternoon of wednesday de cember 21 at the adult work- op hornby gifts tveimex- changfjfeand displayed ilifer lovely decorated treedat- ed by the kinsmen chibof georgetown there was a change in cli mate for the scurloch family this christmas they drove up from paramount california to spend the holidays with mr robert darby mr and mrs oryille darby and family and other former friends m on tario visitors from the sou thern state were mr and mrs robert scurloch with lynne michael and peter they will drive back after newyears mr and mrs howard pearce spent christmas with their families in hagersvhle mr and mrs henry deveau were guests of kirs n harrop and daughters in toronto for christmas mrs e snyder and miss campbell of toronto were guests of mrs marguerite tay lor on boxing day weekend guests of mr and mrs david dills included mr and mrs roy brown miss el sie k stewart miss bertha brown mr bin brown mr and mrs bobstewart mr and mrs bill sinclair jr all of toronto guests of mr and mrs stan norton and barbara were miss mary chalmers of toronto mr and mrs doug bell and douglas of guelph mr and mrs h roy wans- brough expect to leave after christmas for their winter stay in west palm beach flor ida mtisym fw w alsw wy w9 wwa w kky- ibfv ivaw sw hwpjk1 wwf yw- nv rw mends an iarisonaef l jur and mrs murray scoyne vished with his parents and other members of the family at ridgetown mrs mary mcauley has been spending the christmas boll- days with her daughter and family rieaihlucknow their first christmas in can ada was spent 6y miss rosa chen and ilisssuzie chen with the rev and mrs a h mo- kenzie and family the two girls who came to canada from india this fall are both working in guelph suzie at the library and rosa in an office they hope other members of the family will join them soon also with the mckenzies were their daughter mrs w f an derson and mr anderson of toronto- townworkmen didnt don aprons tor the occasion but they served up at delicious pre- christmas dinner wednesday of last week which they shared with hydro workmen members of council able to attend clerk jack mcgeachie and office manager joe hurst the fes tive occasion was held in the town work office in the former pump4iouse on main t s mr and mrs james gardner and wilfred of bothweu mr and mrs edward hawes of limehouse visited with mr and mrs fred lemon dean and jacqueline for the christ- mas day home for christmas with mr and mrs charles lands- borough lake ave were mr robert landsborough mr and mrs mac sinclair and gina of toronto mr and mrs gordon park cathy and mr dave say- errf petrolia guests of mr and mrs bob marshall sr were mr and mrs bui daley of st catharines and mrand mrs wayne mar- sraoraria michael of guelph mr and mrs byron laing of montreal were guests of mr and mrs tom watson and family customers and staff of tyler transport were entertained at a dinner and dance in the band hall saturday evening decern- ber 17 this is the first time the company has held an ev ent like this about 100 enjoy ed the evening together and thereivweceentertaaacraifrcari toronto frankispiebrogelwon a transistor radio asf a door priie and there were other prizes for spot dances pre christmas guests one day last week with mr and mrs d ryder dave mrs j wood were mr and mrs j f warren toronto mr and mrs jim warren and daugh ters andrea- and marianne don mmls mr and mrs war ren wood and steven st cath arines mr and mrs r spiel- vogel and mr b ryder acton the lions club hosted their wives and guests at a christ mas ladies night at the sta tion hotel before christmas there were corsages for ail the ladies peter papillon showed slides of his trip to europe gifts op for and beaver pelt as cited in the huron christ mas carol were offered at the creche at the candjellghting service at the united church carrying pelts are miriam engel and bob manning the part of joseph in the tableau was p by david bittorf choir candlelight program presented on christmas eve the choirs and organist of the united church presented their tenth annual christmas eve candlelight program sat urday evening and the wellat tended service again followed the traditional form before the service while the congregation their christmas visitors and some from other churches gathered in the deco rated church a brass quart ette played in the gallery with organist dr george elliott were young musicians brian sampson barry buchanan and jack holmes they played a handel suite gavotte march and bourree and three carols crusaders hymn in dulci ju- bilo and what child is this the service consisted prima rily of music and the reading of nine lessons the lessons were read by representatives of various church groups be ginning with the youngest the readers came forward to read their assigned lesson from the large pulpit bible by the light of banks of candles representing the tyro boys was ian coats for the explct rers kathleen dills for the sigmac robert manning for the cgit carol masales for the senior choir kenneth al len for the united church wo men mrs t shields for the stewards bill coats for the session orwell johnston and for the official board the rev dwight engel the senior choir sang ado- remus tc by palistrina the basque carol gabriels mes sage hark hark what news the carols bring and missa brevis sanctus benedictus agnus dei whlan the junior choir sang three wise men came riding by and they were joined by the ladies of the senior choir for the ukrainian folk carol carol of the bells the ladles choir sang shep herds in the field abiding the mens choir sang it came up on midnight clear the choirs together sang ding dong merrily on high an old english carol and break forth o beauteous heavenly light carols in which the congre gation joined concluding with joy to the world as is customary the offer ing on christmas eve is set- aside for choir purposes christmas program st albans guild the deohober meeting of st albans guild was held in the parish hall with the president j mrs g fountain presiding the meeting opened with a hymn and the guild prayer mrs c cook read the scrip- ture thc minutes of the last meet ing were read by secretary mrs djindsy the treasur ers- report was given by mrs d hunter the- annual pot luck- supper was planned for jan 4 v after the busmess was dealt with the hiember were enter tained by a group of young ladies singing christmas car ols misses bonnie bristow cathy hintoii karen ashley barbara pratt dianne and deb bie bousfield who practice each noon under the direc tion of g banxstsang several carols accompanied at the- piano by mrs e pratt they also sang several christmas selections accompanied by bar bara pratt playing the ukulele everyone enjoyed the delight ful music of this talented group also entertaining were miss es marie and darlene holmes they played two piano duets entitled chop sticks and heart and soul marie also played a selection called distant bells the girls were all presented with a candy cane as a token of appreciation of their fine performance the nominating committee mrs c cook and mrs e pratt then conducted the election of officers results of the election are as follows past president mrs g fountain president mrs e pratt recording secretary mrs d lindsaycorrespondlng secretary mrs c nelles treas urer mrs r hall flowers and gifts mrs c lindsay kitchen conveners miss millie rowles mrs c nelles reporter mrs j creas- ey jr mrs g fountain was given a lovely cup and saucer for her service as president delicious tiny warm meat tarts a relish plate and coffee weiw served by mrs e pratt and her group tlwlsihfye p thursday dacaitjbet 3996 g south waflhsgtbst h con servation jane harris judy gihnour nancy carrol paul hamilton karen h jim mcmauuu the community telephone trophy for outstanding 441 club member in erin twp was awarded to paul hamil ton ill for erin 4h dubl the erin township 441 club annual awards night and ban quet was held on friday dec 9 at the agricultural hah erin the guest speaker henry stanley assistant agricultural representative for halton county delivered a very en lightening speech stressing the importance of the farmer of the future wftbt the present trend in population increase and the declining number of farmers staying on the farm each farmer will have to pro duce enough for 100 other peo ple he also pointed out that the future fanners have to be highly educated to accept this great responsibility of increas ed food production the next event of the eve ning was the presentation of the awards following are the top six placings in each club erin 4h corn paul hamil ton alan orr karen hamilton alex matheson craig switzer and debbie hamilton erin 4h calf paul hanv llton alan orr karen hamil ton craig switzer and tied for 5th debbie hamilton and mac robinson senior citizens baptist guests the senior citizens were in attendance at the baptist church a sunday evening be- fore christmas a time of carol singing was enjoyed the message the- christmas storjr traced the promises of the saviour from genesis to mat thew and lukes account asocial time over a cup of tea was enjoyed afterward there is very little chance for people to get together as long as most of us want to be in the front of the bus the back of the church and the middle of the road tooi mills wi members take part in christmas story pageant the december meeting of where christ was born the the eden mills womens insti- setting was under the christ- three vouchers for lions draw winners of 50 25 and 15 vouchers in the lions club christmas draw were announ ced at the meeting in the sta tion hotel monday dec 19 first prize went to dave manes- second to percy woods and third to harold denny the vouchers are redeemable from any retail merchant in acton opp report interfere with the movement of traffic or the cleaning of snow from the highway section 89 10 penalty for the frst offence not less than 5 and not more than 50 section 9 11 states a constable or officer may cause the vehicle to be moved or tak en to and placed or stored in a suitable place and all costs and charges for removing care and storage thereof if any are in lien upon the vehicle which may be enforced in the man ner provided by section 48 of the mechanics lien act lord beaverbrook do not rely too much on exper ience yours or mine rather trust to the gift of improvisa tion which is the gift of invert- tion in its most- primitive form it is the art of dealing with the unexpected and snatching some advantage from it the unexpected often happens plans go awry the planners must not put too much faith in their plans many plans are bom to be scrapped the man who relies purely on plans runs into dis aster sooner or later the man who can improvise snatches triumph from catastrophe during the period december 18 to december 24 inclusive personnel of the milton detach ment ontario provincial po lice worked a total of 826 hours and patrolled a total of 717 miles on area highways as a result of patrol 26 charges were preferred under the high way traffic act 44 traffic viola tion warnings were issued and 23 convictions were registered during the past week six property damage accidents and five personal injury accidents were investigated resulting in six persons being injured and approximately 6120 in pro perty damage contributing factors in accidents were dri ver lost control fail to stop at stop sign did riot have right of way excessive speed and on wrong side of road there were 26 general occur rences reported none of which were of a serious nature all were- investigated and the nec- essary action taken there were three business premises found insecure where the own er had not secured same when closing up personnel assisted municipal police in the area regarding three hit and run ac cidents abandoned vehicles section 89 9 of the high way traffic act states no per son shall park or stand a ve hicle in such a manner as to j youngsters are enjoying skating and playing hockey on fairy lake merchants enjoyed their christmas holidays monday and tuesday most will need the rest for the yearend stock taking program greatness a quality with which some men are born oth ers achieve and still others thrust upon themselves death of a god they said some god had died and each the guilt denied yet some arm must have struck the deadly blow i cannot understand whose strong and mighty hand could rise against a god he worshipped so ah could i learn his name he might be raised to fame and tower in statue oer some city square whose god has been thus fell ed because a soul rebelled at mimicking a love so false and bare whose diety is lost and into slaughter tossed oh could his name be jealou sy or greed lies or hypocrisy cars money blasphemy there are so many gods of every creed i knowit was not mine so i will not repine nor oer a heathen image will i cry the god i love and trust could parry any thrust some false deceiver falls so let him lie isabel anderson jute took the form of a christ mas party when mrs w las- by opened her decorated home the president mrs r roy opened with a christmas poem followed by the institute ode and mary stewart col lect a report on the centennial committee was given by mrs r wright and mrs j gilbert- son gave a report on the dist rict directors meeting the meeting was then turn ed over to the program com mittee mrs j hamer and mrs w lasby when they present ed a pageant of the christmas story with members taking parts mary and joseph came to the inn then the stable mas tree and a bright star above the shepherds wand ered from room to room fol lowing the star then the wise men came with their gifts of g frank incense and myrrh mrs j hamer and mrs w lasby are to be congratulated on their excellent program an ex change of gifts followed then a social cup of coffee or tea fred a hoffman optometrist 58 st georges sq guelph onl telephone 8242071 thee cutting service two chain saws fast work tree if fire wood for solo telephone 8532774 botwosfl 4miq 9 pl reasontbw prices ben sanders 83 cofcblsmm rd atfas pauls sunoco service phone m730 s that magic moment ushers in the jnew year we join the festivities to wish you good cheer many thanks too for favoring us so generously in business jack mccallum texaco servfct 8 5 31500 x halton cooperative medical care plan pays a surgical- doctors call raid first vwt c an trxnys abo mek yearly pi indhrldual or fmclojn croups may enrol at any time of the revised kates monthly ss7s single monthly silk couple monthly s123 family payable quarterly or yearly hilton coo medical services 14j mas street bos 4m mate dial fftmtu ptrase send me information no obligation nanfe j- address best wishes for the m9 ivpsjriy 0qoo ripfpqs ahmtafiks for tfoiog hoppom89 to you this yoifwl of8 or owr proof custoiirofau wiles bus depot t i fe iiffip vm uifer jjr v si vi- tijiv

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