Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 16, 1968, p. 8

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uop hbk divines flanked by scout countellor rem bud- ghleft and akela mrt dorothy jordan right introduced elflhr cub into ih scobt at gotng up ceremoln friday night the new scouts are hector dalgle dave mills gerard van qpatal blair mccallum david morris david williams sloven papluon and john pink staff photo jbaiunafad bosun kevin conroy welcomes former scouts into the venturers a new part of the scouting movement at last friday nights in duction ceremonies john van der koov bob o rourke sam schonnop and ron wallos ex tended the scout handshake missing when the picture was taken wore stevon van fleot and sheldon balsi staff photo obituary walter w pinder dies in 54th year walter william pinder of r r 5 rock wood died wednesday october 2 at st marys hospital kitchener he was in his 54th year mr pinder was born in arthur a son of the late mr and mrs herbert pinder he had operated the walt pinder haulage ltd in kitchener for seven years he was a member of rockwood united church he is survived by his wife the former agnes obrien five sons bruce and kenneth both of rockwood gerald of kitchener gordon and thomas both at home also surviving are five daughters mrs dorothy polo of rockwood mrs joan caskenete joan of kitchener pauline donna and darlene all at home three brothers albert of guelph arthur of rockwood george of gait four sisters mrs john thomas alice and mrs james thomas eva both of elora mrs ernest stahlbaum isabel and mrs jean gray both of guelph and 10 grandchildren he was predeceased by one brother james burial was in rockwood cemetery best of equipment for missions now preacher on thanksgiving sunday at the united church was the rey bruce eaton who lias been a missionary in india for the past six years he and his family are home on furlough with hit black suit and clerical collar he donned a scarred yellow ufety helmet as a symbol of the new kind of work of the church he was principal of a vocational school and also became a well driller following a drought no longer must missionaries scrounge for materials he said the best of well drilling equipment is now being sent overseas by missions when i grow up proof that the love generation is getting younger every year came up in mrs masalcs crejtivc english class primary 3rd year at the robert little school last thursday the following essjy was written by eightyearold kim jackson when i grow up i would like to be a nun i would pray for people all over theorld i would fly from country to country and try to help the ones that are sick i would pray for the people in viet nam and hope that the war will soon stop i would go to the hospitals and visit the people that are sick i would pray to god that we will have no more wars give us childish innocence ocr worldly cynicism at any age gtaroh decorated for thanksgiving by mrs r sliortll mis annie vunutler visited with mr and mrs r shorlill on sunday mrs jesse mel ucry lei i on friday to visit her brother rev and mrs ross ojmpier at bristol term mrs i rod cleaves mr and mrs don drown and family visited mr and mrs donald mclean on sunday miss i yttn mclachlan of llillshurg wus 1 gueu at he same home lail week mr albert dance spent sunday with mr and mrs richard shorlill and family and called on old friends in the neighborhood the church was nicely decorated on sunday at the hands of the senior girls class rev kelvin johnsons sermon was on the thanksgiving theme miss anne shorlill sang in appropriate solo mr and mrs doucet and family have vacated the house which they had rented from mrs daisy hendly they have moved to a place on no 7 highway west of acton mr and mrs albert preacc and karen also mr and mrs russell somcrville had thanksgiving with mr and mrs havry shorlill and family gordon smith with erin high school cadets has had interesting activities one saturday they went lo guelph armories for exercises and target practice and this weekend on a camping trip with many interesting highlights new feature this week a new featurethe painted boxwill appear each week in the free press starting with this issue written by wendy thomson of r r 1 acton the column will concentrate on things women are interested in with the emphasis on recipes mrs thomson admits her first love is messing around in the kitchen and says that is a vciy jpi description of what she docs bitten by the writing wig when she wai literary editor ot ihe oakvilletrafalgat tngfi school paper mrs thomson was given further impetus when she won a writing contest sponsored by an oaksille newspapct interested in poetry she had a poem published in an anthology of canadian verse mrs thomson is married with three children two of whom attend speyside school one is still at home husband cord works in oakville the family likes living in the country and they are still working on their home which they built in a rustic setting on the town line between t squesing and nassagaweya rotarians hear air canada pilot air canada pilot dave muckle gave his classification talk at this weeks rotary club meeting and showed two films one on the training of a jet pilot and the other on the testing of planes looking ahead he said when the new supersonic planes come into use in lj73 a plane taking off from toronto for paris wul be asking for landing clearance by the time its over montreal ilms were made for scout apple day this saturday the hoys arc to be at the scout hall for a polishing bee before they start on their rounds ferried by nine rotarians driving cars there were 1 7 members at the nueling with one guest rockwood ucw studies japan the thanksgiving meeting of unit l ucw rockwood met in the church hall the leader mrs f hoslung opened the meeting with a reading a mothers thank you prayer a film strip entitled the land of fugisan japan with a recorded script was shown comparisons were drawn on life in japan versus canada maps and pictures of japan decorated the room the worship service on love to other peoples followed the film strip mrs g lawrence read the scripture plans were made for a qudting on october 15 participation in the annual fall bazaar was approved guaranteed products and service from imperial 5 oil ltd furnace and stove oils greases gasoline diesel fuel motor oils ultimatic furnaces no down payment 10 years to pay power humidifiers jerry skirrow 8532340 benefit night auspices of st marys ukrainian catholic church york road guelph ontario wednesday evening october 30 1968 to be held at paradise gardens 63 woodlawn road guelph donation buffet 79 600 dancing 91 fef ceupw refreshments tickets available from hintons 5c to 1 store 8531 147 michael dyc acton 85321 17 malicious damage to bike at school a boys bicycle left overnight al the robert little uhiml wus deliberately twilled and basiled the incident was reported to acton o l p wednesday october 9 several pupili were questioned missed missed in the account of last weeks reunion of the imth battalion here wus ihe name of gus ci jf ford who uloiij with lr alan j lliitlitiuiiii and sum perry are ihe sole acton kiirvivnrrof the jluliniihiilfcrlh regiment man having given up ills neat girl i didnt speak hrifiohtirs extlncjulshed a fire which eon- llnw the truck belortfllno to a noval man the mun softy im sure i urned this pickup truck saturday afternoon parked near the lip of the dump to unload though you ityjtl thuiik you hs eounlno township dump on the fourth arbto when it csueht flnf staff photo early ancestors hated here wordens wonder where which wordcn which ihf i ree press recently received u letter from un i rnetl s wortien of leii moines inwu inking for in fonmition ihoul curly ancestors in ihe aclml urea mr wordcn now in ins 70lh yeur is currently working with other wordens on u wordcn genealogy going buck in i nglund to the isth century i nglund lo the- 1 1th century lie cluinis ihul his father mutlnii k wordcn wit horn in i souesing in h7 to jerinuuli and i hu matilda hiipinun wordcn who moved lo ontario from nova scotia m ih27 with their iwo eldest sons i txa witter and isreal jamison i ra und isreal moved lo michigan i ighl olhcr children were horn m ontario kesearch has discovered that a samuel wordcn horn in ih02 in nova scotia is buried near acton or acton crossroads with a number of other wordens samuel had eleven children mrs roy young wms hostess mrs roy young opened her home to the ladies of the rockwood presbyterian wms for the october tlrank offering meeting the president miss l pcaren opened with a reading ivcry day thanksgiving mrs w swanston and mrs d mcnabb had ihe devotions miss pearen was in charge of the thanksgiving service the ladies were reminded of the fall rally of the presbytery in knox church guelph on october 29 mrs d butlcnham was in charge of ihe wa meeting a poem erasers was read the ladies were informed of a rummage sale arranged by the twilight group on oct 25 in the church sunday school room a committee was chosen to airange the annual tea and bazaar to be held saturday november 9 three of wliuni were horn in ontario die writer would like to exchange information wild any wordens who nuiy itill be living around acton or may know of the family history i hey are asked lo write mr i mest s worden i iis ijili street oes moines lowu mhi4 endorse plan to buy protect riverside land a progrum of buying and protecting riverside land in hie kilcheiierwulerloo area was approved wednesday oct ijfih by the hoard of directors of the grand river conservation authority meeting in hruntford the directors endorsed a long term plan lo acquire about 4000 acres of land along the grand river from highway 401 near ireston to the site of a proposed dam near west montrose the program is part of a larger project to create corridors of green throughout the valley particularly in the vicinity of cities and towns where rapid growth could result in land on both sides of ihe river being built up the directors also approved a plan to buy about hoo acres of land on the west side of ihe luther marsh conservation area north cost of arthur the additional land will be used for an expanded wildlife program dangerous to hunt rabbits rabbits are the most dangerous game to hunt in ontario rabbit hunters are involved in 26 per cent of hunting accidents 22 per cent involve the hunters of deer moose wolf and bear r in montreal your sta at the windsor hotel will be an adsenture of old world charm and complete relaxation the windsor is montreal s most distinguished hotel overlooking dominion square in the heart of downtown where sensible prtci s and impeccable service combine for a perfect visit a w inidso 1170 peel st te 800 0011 reservations confirmed nr ihe i orti simcoo hotel toronto t mmiwm jbowl for pleasure ihnatvov1l for health the entire family can bowl- together if tin in thing to do go bowling acton bowling lanes 4 10 main st n member bpac 5301 ro artistic designs by caroline urfl stltetlon el evergreens shrubs perennials roses potted ready to plant cut flowers anb potted plants always available now in mom holland hyacinths tulips daffodil cwu uluw fte large selection of flowering bulb hyacinth tulljw dffedllf cwneui uiu b urtt salktien of hardy chrysanthemums far outdoor minting everything for your garden caroline flower garden shop phone 853mb0 two muss west of acton south side of hwv that make the meal from lovell bros modern meat market boneless prime rib roast 99 lb lean shoulder roast 69 tender blade and short rib roast 79 lb lean ground chuck 695 mesh small link sa 5 for your freezer red brand beef smjm 65c lb fronts 53c lb hinds 79c mr lovell bros modern meat market 77 mill e aden daily deuvtkv hun tssstto

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