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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 23, 1971, p. 9

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Mr Elton Cole has been a patient in General Hospital Mrs Lillian Eaton has returned from a most enjoyable trip to Newfoundland and the Mint Miss Florence Murray of formerly of Acton attended the funeral of Mrs Grant McMillan and also visited with Mrs Anna Smith Mrs Robert has spent a few weeks at Moncton her old home where she has been visiting with former friends Mrs Mary McAuley of Milton spent several days last week with Miss Ruby Clark and other friends in town She returned on Saturday to the Halton Centennial Manor Mr and Mrs Frank Ritchie of visited with their mother at Miss Clark Mr and Mrs James Allen of Royal Oak Michigan were Saturday visitors at the home of Mrs Velma and Mrs Hazel West and called on Mr and Mrs Omar Parker Evcrton Mr and Mrs Dan Reed Sr spent a few days last week with heir son Garnet and family at Victoria Comers Acton council and their guests enjoyed their annual steak fry together Tuesday of last week at the home of Mayor and Mrs Lea The barbecue at the Legion Saturday was very successful with about 150 attending Roasts had been cooking hours for the outdoor event On Friday evening Mrs Velma West entertained some fellow travellers and friends to an evening of pictures of her Mediterranean cruise After much discussion and reminiscing a light lunch was served Guests were present from Guelph Rock- wood and Acton Mrs Ernest Htndley of Brentwood Bay Vancouver Island has been visiting relatives in the Acton and Guelph area Saturday with her son and daughter inlaw Mr and Mrs William of Peter borough she visited relatives Dr and Mrs Frank Oakes Mrs is a former resident of and Erin townships ACTON CLERGY ASSOCIATION Ann for ill Romin Churches NIGHT WORSHIP SERVICES piimiulv though not exclusively for those from Acton ekends ln sdiv him Worship Sumon St Byrne Church Stl Si Juni in a Rev A Comr numty Church CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Rnul North Minister In A Witter SUNDAY JUNE 27lh 1971 Sin in it Lake firm ini Hoh Communion subject Labours Ti ether with God Chinch ind Congreg Picnic to follow In us or inclement weather Will be held at ire Welcome All it the on the Hill THE CHURCH OF ST ALBAN THE MARTYR ANGLICAN HA BETH EL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Minister Rev P BA BJ Acton Ontario SUNDAY JUNE 10 am Morning Worship Service Nursery ami pre school Sundiy School 10 Sundw School m Afternoon Worship Service m Teen Meet the church Tin set evening 10 Ci CI uses Comi worship us to Ik bitter equipped to God men Everyone Welcome MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Miple Ave Georgetown Pastor Riv Robert C SUNDAY JUNE 1971 Tbilisi June 1971 St J Hit Baptist 10 am Cimmimion JUNE 27lh Trmitj III v Euehuist S hool ill Mi mini tin EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Thorn in r St JUNE 1000 i in School Worship Struct In St Bible Studv OH Chmi ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Mill 1842 Rev BA BTIi Church Office Icrh Business Meeting Choir rehearsal cancelled SUNDAY JUNE 1971 9 am Morning Worship Going on a Holiday am Sunda School Revival Informal fellowship sic refreshments A Cordial Invitation To All is our to ilii whole to attend church Tin Suinlj School All I Service angel Georgetown TRINITY UNITED CHURCH B Turner Dirtcior of Music Git let Ell oil PhD JUNE 27ti 191 10 i in Sierunmt of Com 1000 im School to iGi- is ah Sihool We and FiiuiK to Pin in the Worship of PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew Mckenzie BA Minister Mr A Mans mil Choir SUNDAY JUNE 45 am Final Session of Church School before ication 1 am Morning Worship Holj Communion Do A Memor ial Sunday 10 a Combined services with Trinity congregation In Knox Church begin Everyone Most Welcome Mr and Mrs W Ustickand daughter Judy of Pittsburg Pa spent a few days with Mr and Mrs Jack and family MRS MARG HAMMOND 125 Acton proved that angling is a sport women can excel in as well as the male side of the family by latching onto this 38inch 15Ib on a fishing expedition at Lake was only some weeds on when she reeled the fish in Mrs Hammond hooked two perch first early morning Husband rioyd and son in took part in the expedition which landed eight pickerel one of them three w bus Peterborough Sheusedatwo- pounds is welMsUiis big miiskie Staff district enjoyed a three day bus trip to Frankenmuth Mich last week It was sponsored by the Guelph Historical Society and two bus loads left on Monday from for the Bavarian Festival an annual event which has been held the past twenty two inch Rcpella lure to land the beauty with pound test line admitted she thought there Photo Slides enjoyed by Greenock WI The June meeting of the were Impressed with Women a Institute was the welt kept appearance of this held at the home of Mrs torn its beautiful Sinclair president Mrs A lawns flowers and shrubbery Gate presided Many other places were included and opened it by ringing O in this interesting tour including Canada and repeating the Mary a visit to the Ford Museum at Stewart Collect Dearborn Attending from Mrs A Gates read by Acton and district were Mr and Edgar Guest entitled As It Is STlvan Harris Mr and Mrs Roll call was answered by Davidson Mrs Mc Donald Mrs S Matthews Mrs C Sinclair Mrs W Mrs Mclntyre Mrs J C Dennis Mrs J A Robinson Mrs A Near Mrs C Armstrong Mr and Mrs Who in the world would you like to be and why Safety talk Mrs G Wallace gave a three minute talk on safety about a bicycle rodeo at school Mrs McKeown for Britton Mr and Mrs Duncan Historical Research gave a Moffat Mrs W Early Mrs A reading on How to grow old Mrs C Storey had an apron is to be passed from one member to another each to sewn patch on and enclose money beneath Volunteers were asked to help at Flora Museum July in the afternoon A paper drive will be held In October Mrs Aitkin for citizenship and Education read a paper entitled Pretty Good for a Canadian See slides She then introduced Mrs K Alger who showed her excellent slides of Samoa Suva New An ind Australia Hong Kong and Mrs Alcr gave a interesting commentary of her journey is she showed the pictures which were much enjoyed by all I with w is served a social time spent William PHOTOGRAPHY Pan port Industrial Portrait PHONE 8531269 ThL Free Press Wednesday June Members tell of trip Mrs Norman Douglas Moffat Mrs A Near Mrs I Township was hostess Mrs Mclntyre and for the monthly meeting of Mrs J Dennis gave a few of Dublin Women s Institute last The evening A splendid trip had been a most enjoyable attendance of members and some one iris were at the meeting The lunch committee M Neilis composed of Mrs C Thomson presided in the absence of Mrs Mrs O and Mrs Collins Blyth who 1 iter came to the assisted the hostess Mrs industry in which a courtesy convener worn in participates showed In it many fields were open to women help participation Mrs Hunter re id several lhuikou notes from folk who been ill ind remembered with Brings report oE the I District Annual held about a month were brought back very vividly by a report of Mrs M All enjoyed a review of the very interesting activities Industries was tl theme for the evening and Mi I Wilson as convener interesting on the subjeel M of Canada we named with their p irticul industries which showed as having ma diversified industries Sever il I idles who had ju returned from three di conducted bus trip we to impromptu of their trip Mrs JOHNSON OPTOMETRY AND ACTON Directory for Dtalti Norrish and Miss McPhedran First service last Wednesday The f irst mid week church service at St had low attendance last week However as one of the participating clergymen observed It a start Rides will be arranged for those wishing to attend when the services are at Churchill church gracefully for yourself and others Mrs Sinclair gave a brief outline of hazards of smoking District annual Mrs J McCulloch gave an of the district annual held at Fergus in May which she and several members attended Mrs G Johnston in the absence of Miss gave a account day clubs held at Erin District High School on May 29 For a money making project j-u-Lnru-u-ir- w By Wendy Thomson The first tunc we saw a deer after moving here years ago we got all excited other than In the zoo or a park hut it was a huge buck After it we saw deer regularly as they wandered throughthe property sometimes coming quite close to the house Everyone always dropped whatever they were doing and rushed to the window to watch The came singly or in pairs moving cautiously but gracefully grazing all the Now and then wed catch a glimpse of a doe moving through the bushes with i small fawn and one had twins not venturing out into the open it all Only hoof prints But as the number of houses increased the deer sightings decreased When areas bush were cleared the small herd that grazed in a neighboring disappe ired and the sign that a few were still around wis the odd bj our stream So last month when I looked out the kitchen one evening saw a jumping our pasture fence to graze 1 was delighted Son Jim and I down to the irn ind watched or quite while before the mosquitoes drov us up to the house And I was doubly delighted last night to see him Being quite eurioua is to where he went from here headed back down to the barn un to sit and watch But ah I peeked around one comer found him peerint back We both jerked back then looked again 1 could set one bit ear come into view then one hi Then we both leaned baek again Bold buck I didn want to scare him and chase him off and decided to go to the house another w ij to leave him in peace With mj usual grace and I climbed one fence crawled through another and started up a steep knoll to take a different path to the house Just as I eot to the top so did the deer scaring me just as much as I did him He bounded back down the hill with his tail held high then stopped down the bottom to take another look I stood still trying to look like a tree afraid to swat the mosquitoes doing the twostep along my forehead Then he began to snort I heard the horses do this often but never i deer He took a deep bre ith blew it out through his nose miking a high pitched sound much the makes in ittempts to blow griss his thumbs rhe buck did this three tunes then wheeled took of f into the brush blowinj all the Even when I to the house I could hear nun off in distance the sound of his blow through the trees 1 little DouI inntj turn off I hope he comes back list week bought me i mill been having the greatest I love meat cooked over coals ind hive been vegetables too PORK CHOPS Combine 1 cup sauce crushed Marin fi inchthickporkchopsfor 1 hour frequently Broil for minutes with Chill Sauce BARBFtUF CHH1 SAUtF Look cup chopped onion cup minced pepper minced cloves in butter Add cups tomatoes cup broth 1 Tbsp salt l pepper 1 Tbsp chili powder Tbsp corn starch ITsp sugar Bring to boil then simmer minutes After mine cooled I put it in the blender for half a minute I used this one night on steak and last night I braised up a blade roast on the stove then spread it with the sauce and barbecued it for half in hour 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