Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 2, 1981, p. 7

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Eden Mills The Acton Award nights for 100 players Donna Henry MaUk and Dorothy Blacklock of Eden Mllli Presbyterian Church Women railed money at their table at the community Saturday Sunshiners elect slate of executive by Barbara Funk The and District Lloneltes Annual Christmas Bazaar is this Saturday at Rockmosa Commun ity Centre from Bam till noon There will be lea tables craft tables a penny table and of course a bake table Local groups will be there to sell their crafts The scouts will have a table to sell tickets to raise money or all weather tents There is a strong possibility Santa will be dropping in for a visit Sec you there The Fire Department answered one call this past week The alarm was to a house fire on the third line of township The department assisted the Milton brigade The Eramoaa wood Home and School association Is again selling cheese Orders can be placed with a grade or student or by phoning the school of The Rockwood Sun Qmage Former resident has 100th birthday by Doris Fines Quite a few former neighbors of Aunt Mar tha Jackson visited with her at Maplcview Lodge on her 100th birth day Her most prized birthday gift was a hockey stick- presented to her in person I when he call to see her on Thursday at the home of Mrs Joan Waldie It was the stick he scored the goal with on Wednes day night She still the hockey games on TV except she soys when the Maple Leafs are getting beat she turns It off During the game Saturday night between Toronto Maple Leafs and Buffalo Sabres a wish torn hap py birthday was broad cast to Martha on her birthday A liappy climax to a busy day Are you looking for some Christmas ideas The Girl Guides are having a bazaar at Knox terlan Church on Saturday December from 2 to p m There will be Christmas crafts and some baked goods The girls would late your support Gordon and Anna Altken spent a few days with their daughter and son In law Joan and Mike Hutchison and family at Elgin Their Bon Sherlock and Mary Altken and Heather of Ottawa visited with Prisoner escapes For the second time in less than a month a prisoner at the Guelph Correctional Centre has escaped while on a work party was working in the bushes about Vh miles north of when he disappeared Ha Is still at large according to Guelph The teenager was wearing prison garb when lie disappeared around am November Stolen truck is recovered A truck stolen from a residence has been recovered by OPP Guelph OPP My a truck belonging to Harry Bonner 3 was stolen November and recovered in them while they were there The University of Guelph has tallied the results on the drive by the school pupils The total collected was 03 compared to last year total of SI 18 Mrs Nancy Trimble secretary of Osprlngc Public School took a course Cardiac Re suscitatlon at Brighton Street Education Mike Hogg Physical Education Con taught the heartsaving course A certificate was awarded on completion of the course but to be truly confident at this it is recommended to take three courses in the year shine Club held their election of officers at their last meeting The election was conducted by Mrs Christina Robertson The officers for the coming year are President Mrs Christine Robertson First Vice President Leslie Graham Secretary Mrs Cecil Nillis Assistant Secret Mrs Treasurer Miss Gladys Assistant Treasurer Mrs Ken Miles Press Reporter Mrs Max Milne Pro gram Convenor Leslie Graham Pianist Mrs Vera Black and Assistant Pianist Mrs Florence May Special guest Mrs Vivian O of Ever- the club with dancing and sing ing Other guests at the meeting were from Eden Mills Acton and Euchre winners were Mrs Morrison and Wesley winners were Ken Miles and Hoyden The club a next meet lng will begin at followed by their Christmas supper at so pro at the Parish Hall Sacred Heart Church of Is having a mission beginning on December 19 and finish lng on Christmas Day The missionary priest will be Rev John Kane of San Francisco There are to be services every day in the and churches Father John will bo available for counselling at any time by Mrs Mr and Mrs Dave Tomllnson recently con vened a Ball Banquet and Awards night with 100 persons present In the community hall A hot meal was prepared and served under the direction of Jean hart The following awards were presented Most valuable player Earl Campbell Trophy For sports manship and ability Rob Campbell Anna Wilson Memorial Award Most Improved Player Tim Clifford Family Award Batting Champ Jim Rookie of the Year Steve Jackson the team trophy Best Team Spirit Jerry Thatcher Award Coach Jack Cham received an award from the players for outstanding con tribution to the Eden Mills Fastball Team during the past years A dance followed the awards The annual meeting of the Presbyterian Women was the homo of Mrs Herb GUbertson in The meeting opened with The Lord Prayer and a moment of silence In respect for our dear departed member Mrs Alma Monthly reports and the annual reports were given and Mrs gave a brief summary of the Fall Rally at Fergus Mrs thanked the members for all their support over the year end declared the offices vacant Mrs GV acted as for the elec tion of officers and thanked outgoing officers and especially Dorothy for stepping in a a treasurer as group lost the assistant treasurer and treasurer this year The slate of officers for the next two years is Honorary President Rev C President Mrs J Barden 1st Vice Mrs GW 2nd Vice Mrs J Henry Secretary Mrs Assistant secy Mrs tgomery Treasurer Mrs BLicklock Assist Mrs J Chamberlain Convener Mrs H GUbertson Auditors Mrs and Mrs Montgomery Pianist Mrs Courtesy Conveners Mrs McLean and Mrs GUbertson Buying Committee Mrs Mrs Lasby Mrs Blacklock Mrs Program Convenors Mrs J and Mrs Mrs J Henry In the business period a donation Is to he made to he Salvation Army Christmas Cheer and to the Activities Director at Eden House Nursing Homo Plans were made for giving of Christmas gifts the pot luck luncheon on December 13 and the bazaar White Gifts may be taken to church on December or The The Girl Guides wore in next meeting will be at charge of the tea room Mrs J Henry a on Some of the lucky Wednesday December draw winners were 10 Food hamper Mrs Mrs Herb GUbertson Sweater Mrs read the scripture and Fruit box Mrs Roy gave a Mrs Lasby Cake reading on Re- The Ingleson family Day The beautiful doll house Refreshments were made and furnished by served by tho hostess Mrs Joan Webb also daughter Shirley and went homo with the Mrs Roy and courtesies famUy were extended by Mrs Sincere get well McLean wishes to David different groups in oa unfortunately the community a kicked In the jaw by a successful bazaar on neatly Saturday The haU wired up Christmas looked very Christmasy dinner taste really with goodies for all ages Florida holiday is enjoyed by couples by Mrs McLean David ie recuperating in hospital following an accident whUe culling wood Eleanor Ferguson in Elliot Lake visiting her twin grand daughters children of her son Dave and daughter In law Pat Congratulations to all The Wayne Taylors and tho Dennis Clcggs had an enjoyable two- week trip to Florida The Sunday School concert is planned for December 18 and the choir carol service for December Sympathy Is extended to Tom Beaton and ly following the sudden death of rus mother In SLmcoc Connie Taylor and Christian Gilbert lit the first Ad vent candle Mr topic was God will Come Isaiah says Behold the Lord God will come There is always hope for a better world The pages of the Bible are full of assurances that God will come This was the Advent pro clamation Waiting lakes up much of our lives A family was get ting ready to go to The mother handed the father the children clothes and said You getthekidsready 1 go out and honk the horn God reveals Himself in different ways In each generation He comes as a Judge as the light of the world John said This is judgement that God sent light into the world and wo love darkness rather than light Wyndham College Collage la an Independent 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