Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 1, 1967, p. 8

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ijfvrm i 7 rjrrhsii nfc wo j t a y- i vt aot fia ajr wnw an fr plwa wexlnetday march 1 1967 oipihnoe baiunajad shower family moving birthday hockey games in news of district h utited chmxh oa saturday mr and mrs george fta- ner anne and douglas who have resided in the former mcmillan house in the village since last summer moved on saturday to acton their dau ghter doris remained in the village with mr and mrs mur ray mckitrick until the end of the school term rswmvragg was in tor onto on thursday undergoing tests in the hospital valerie fraser entertained a few girl friends on sunday fin the occas ot her ninth birthday word was received from mr and mrs ten click on trfday ey had car trouble while m- ftpming from a three week vacation in miami and jam aica and will be completing the return home by bus grahamfrasariundy mar- k klooster playing although both the teams lost in die playoffs they won their first games and made a creditable show ing their parents were int erested spectators mr and mrs henry kloos ter of suvercreek visited on thursday evening at the home of their parents mr and mrs sh and bill mckentje play hockey with teams in acton were in fergus on sat urday where their teams were tavwwobo canadian food is 4h project members of georgetown horticultural who live at sil- verwood and enjoyed the tour of the calvert dale greenhous es brampton recently were mr and mrs f duffield mr and mrs h marchington mr and mrs a ingtls mr and mrs smith mrs w r norton ndmrfftjcase vimi jani euiott skated a solo to the tune of belle of the ball as part of acton figure skating clubs demonstration between periods of friday nights game tmn mltu centennial two special the monthly meeting of the wjmjs and ladles aid of ed en miu presbyterian church was hosted monday evening by mrs r wright with mrs h gilbertron presiding for the wms opening was hymn 52 devotions were taken by mrs r roy and mrs mcdou- gall with scripture and pray er after the minutes and trea surers reports were read roll call was answered with a verse containing love from the bible presiding for the ladies aid was mrs beryl wright open ing with a poem entitled lent en candles after the minutes the usual business was attend ed to and final plans for the come as you are luncheon in april were made convener is to be mrs wallace lasby an invitation was read from the nassagaweya centennial committee to attend an ant ique or historical show june 24 in brookville hall and con tribute some articles and take part which was accepted a reading by mrs c ramsay definition of the christian also a reading by mrs wil liam mclean entitled if a man does reach the moon were gi ven a contest was won bv mrs beryl wright mrs h gil- bertson thanked the hostess and the meeting closed with a hymn refreshments were served on sunday at eight oclock the eramosa centennial ser vice was- held in eden mills presbyterian church to a full house the choir rendered special music and two films were shown one on canada and one on expo 67 a warm welcome was extended to all by the minister rev e r sin clair ro the next service in service held films shown mrs isabel scott tormer resident of eden mills was laid to rest in eden mills ce metery monday after passing away in sarnia the ladies of the presbyterian church serv ed lunch and coffee to the many friends attending the funeral the sympathy of the com munity is extended to mr dry- sdale and family in the loss of his father weekend guests of mr and mrs r wright were mr and mrs m vincent mimico and mr and mrs don moarthur bowmanville a group of young people spent the weekend at the mar shall cottage at doe lake for a skidooing trip r mr and mrs fred reinhart mr and mrs norm marshall jr mr and mrs mansell lowrie mr and mrs ross campbell mr and mrs harvey link lois mclean melvin and billy lowrie mrs clifford abram left by plane for gagetown new brunswick to spend the next two weeks with her daughter and soninlaw and family mr and mrs mcfadden acton pcs meet dame the president of the halton west progressive conservative association andrew frame is arranging a meeting for acton and district progressive con servative association this sat urday evening at the music centre a short business ses sion will begin at 8 pm follow ed bv dancing until midnight and lunch anyone interested is invited this series will be in eden mills united church march 12 to attend and there is no charge milton r02y 8783272 thutsisat march 4 what did you do in the war daddycolor james coburn dick shawn adult entertainment cartoon tink ranzer saturday m 1 pm sunmon march 54 two days only double feature dr no color sean connery adult entertainment goldfinger color sean connery honor blackman uhsw1d march 74 goldhnger color adult entertainment sean connery honor blackman thuts4w4at march 1011 frankie and johnnie color elvis presley donna douglas cartoon ihi itch- short mr chat saflwriay mat j wowjimis wrkdays sunday through thursday pjt mt and saturday at t and 9 ml m mrs glrvan and mrs r mil ler are the leaders of the spring project of the 4h club the first meeting was held monday feb 13 at mrs gir- vans home and the group chose silverwood chefs as their name the topic is world of food- in canada leaders chosen president laura henderson vicepresid ent linda tjart secretary janet henderson treasurer melanie holmes press anna nelissen telephone conveners jane girvanconnic bomholt cour tesy convener debbie shcrk mrs girvan demonstrated blueberry buckle and succo tash to the group mrs miller read the history of canadian food making an interesting close to the first lesson of the last week two acton coup les became canadian citizens in a ceremony in brampton mr and mrs j km and mr and mrs p kroos both coup les live on victoria ave acton 4-h- mr g burgas is home again after several weeks with rela tives at orono tha si chefs met at mrs girvans monday feb 20 mrs m jackson entertained members of her euchre club on tuesday evening a m shower at tended by more than so neigh bors and friends was held on thursday night at the school to honor mrs brian cook nee sandra mcewan on her rec ent marriage a humorous recitation lev- insky at the wedding by mrs ward bruce l hearty applause mrs stan fuller won the contest name the face fland was escorted to a seat of honor by nancy bull loch who read the cards and linda ferguson who made a fancy hat and corsage from the scouts father and son banquet was held in bauinafad united church on saturday night catered to by the scout mothers rev mr johnson was guest speaker mr f w flhnrtffi while at his son floyds who was away to town undertook to take a load of manure out of the shed with the tractor and spread er he stepped on the gas in stead of the brake a it land- ed out against a stone fence mr shortlll was thrown off and lay in the shed his one leg was broken and one hand which- had no mitt on was a little frost bitten he is in georgetown hospi tal we wish him a speedy re covery ine malumrad 4h club held their first meeting in the home of the leader mrs l jarmeson february is the officers elected were president louise snow vice- president ariene shortill sec retary janice brown treasur er nancy snow phone com mittee beryl mcenery heath- erbuchanan kathy french karen shortlll press reporter sheila jamieson at this meeting raspberry buckle and succotash were made and sampled by the 16 members the bauinafad 441 club met at the community centre lor the second meeting on mm- ary 25 foods of new france was the theme grandperes was made by mafjene preston tourtfere by mrs r swindle- hurst and sampled along with french bread and cheese ladies wanted tan j v i iv rm qsfmms mmvw of avtoflmhc wi4hllfhs fvpphwf yijs p by the itnlheal wince mn earnings w l0o per nswr dcpirimci not nktmaty as is given in the heme only snarl fwliliilil cs8jw it 0lvft i f aanaaaaaatanmmmfe naamaal lanawal nanagajfftnat ajftgaj avtajaj 4m0 immqfmm wllf 898 hi tnotr apply fn writing to mr hardy mansfield knitwear ism yenge street tetente 7 onterle for their second lesson in cook ing sixteen members were present mrs girvan led a study of the food guide in the 4h book on early canadian food and recipes that have been handed down for several generations such as sugar cookies mousse and poor mans pie the leaders demonstrat ed to the group oil bollen grandperes dumpling and tourtiere meat pie after which the members sampled and cleaned up the dishes the bows the bride voiced her sin cere thanks for the large ar ray of gifts refreshments were served by the committee in charge mrs ed stewart mrs george lang mrs b clarke and mrs r ellis mr and mrs b newmark received word of the safe ar rival of a grandson born to their daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs wm mann tor onto who have a home on the second line c weekly newspapers association a albert the fuel king maltby says every man is free to choose his own form of government blonde brunette or redheadi feel free to call us maltby fuels main st rockwooo i 8569983 a plan now to visit fv7 expo 67 maple leaf tosrj ok can p yen with com ouarameed accommodation ill o tllpoid 88w tymomffftv nstm transportation by luxury scentcrwiser te 4aur natal near anal retvnt plus transportation via metio te expo site at low cost as lew as 45 for a weekend including transportation we believe this is the lowest rate fee compar accommodation anywhere no traffic problems luxurv hotel with indoor pool and sauna baths doortodoor transportation downtown location close to expo subway choice of 2 3 4 s 6 or 7night stays departures from april 28 to october 23 1967 special discounts for groups 1 act now reservations are naturauy umitio c h norton bus lines centennial essay contest fr ihnv o nci hoo v burlington 6s4693b oefcvme s27or71 my responsibility as a canadian jug aail fytllk dairy family size coke or sprite plus deposit free royal onion chip dip u with the purchase of humpty ripple f dumpty chips 49 open 7 days a week lo aja 11 pm including sundays atteatha secoadary school stadeats you can win prizes 25 15 and 10 t every citizen of a nation bears a responsibility for the conduct and welfare country there is no more important group to whom the nation should listen than to its youth it is her young people who will decide what kind of country this canada of ours will be in the years to come as a prominent statesman told the people not long ago as citizens of this democracy you are the rulers and the ruled the lawgivers and the lawabiding the beginning and the end because of your importance to the nations future we feel it is ap propriate in this centennial year that you have the opportunity to express your views on what you think your responsibilities are to your country and so it is with p we announce the the acton free press so start today to write your essay on my responsib4uty as a canadian the people who win will write because they have some i and want to express them but for further motivation there are prizes off 25 15 and 10 at the local level more prizes if you wm the provindel competition and a trip to ottawa plus more prizes for the national winner well print the best essays judgesdecisions are final 1 you num bs mmrasna a high kheel t iha tint itia away tubm 2 you may not ba a mambar of ilia immadww family of tn amployaa of your i 3 your aaaay ahoumnl ba mora man 750 word km h would ba hakjtwl rf u of m mamt wmiajn tsqawly 4 ewayn mutt b mm by tth acton frt ptms not ittfar hmr mm ill 31 km9 j ai3dvs ocoi w i rn j

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