Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 16, 1969, p. 14

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osmun9e its aclon frsw prut wedisetdey jul 16 lvo9 weddings picnics bos trip visitors enliven summers balmy weather by mn d g robertson consttuutloas to mr end mn twtoecrui wsuriii black who wire married july 5 t erin roman catholic church the happy couple are leaving bier this week lor a five weeks visit with the room relatives in italy confratulatjon too to mr and mrs tom lovll ne judith iiley who were manied orl saturday at the local presbyterian church with the reception at erin uaiort hall febowin a honeymoon they wui be residing in enn congratulalioni ate also in order to bill mckeniie ion of urand mm norma uckemx who received honors in grade 8 piano examination of the royal conservatory bf musk rui is a pund of mr gooby guelph linda mckenue has been invited to trv pono reatalt at the canadian national exhibition in toronto the a sho a pupil of mr gooby and it well deservm of the honor mr and urt stuar i mdtmnuu and karen were bald a surprise vint by cpl and urt gordon york and daughters sandra and siirid brother of mn mckmnoa from portage la prairie seven yean sfo they left for france and germany they wvll visit other relatives in botton nov scotifmtvd quebec before retumini west mb heather mititon guelph spent last week with mn m jackson miti christine lundngan visited with relatives in toronto last week iliifh eckendfe 3rd line tuffered a broken pelvis recently while helping load a hone into a trailer the animal kicked striking mr eckerulge ha was taken to guelph hospital by ambulance where h b testing comfortably mr and mrs barry clarke wen in ottawa for a lew days- holiday while there they picnic of the local presbyterian church wat held sunday afternoon at hockwood conservation area park a goodly number of children and adults were present to enoy witnessed the charurinf of the program tr sports tcestiites uard at the parliament and iwlnimiiuj sjuam buildii mr and mis george lanf and bonnie end the former mother mrs l lang of htllsburjh visited with her daughter a patient in the hospital at north bay mr and urt robert auld returned home on saturday following two week holiday it a cottage in the ukvimcoe area- mr and mm sherlfirk aitkin ofsnew hamburg spent saturday with the formers parents mr and mn gordon altken sherlock is completing- course at waterloo university and later in the month they ale moving to ottawa where he has a position with northern electric company mr and mn murray million and family mr and mn fred raphe guelph and mrs e archibald acton were recent visitors with mn m jackson mrs rose robertson preston mn netta wickton detroit mrs roy parker campbiuvtue varied recently with d g and mn robertson mr and mrs rou m ferguson and daughter linda nuneintralning at kitchener have relumed home following i three week holiday with relative in the west mr and mrs b coyle and michael of toronto spent the weekend with the latter parents mr and mrs william mann the annual sunday school a bountiful lunch was served by the ladles to conclude a pleasant afternoon several girls be 411 llomenuking dub and leader mn r ellis joined will other cbiba on friday for the auitiul bus trip among the places visited were hie graluuvllell museum at hraulfoid and tobacco farms in tlie area a bridal shower was held monday evening at the iciuh1 for jdith iriey a bride of saturday mrs i stewart conducted a tumbled wedding contest with mrs r mclwau declared winner the hridetobe was seated under an uiubrelu decorated in pink and white and was assisted i atolyn and opening the large array of useful and pretty gifts hy her litter janet and calif ikkv mclwau judy expressed her sincere thanks to all and invited all to villi her in their home in kiln mrs djvid stewart mrs vernon stewart mrs icorpc lang mrs win tluimpuin and mrs len thick lervctt djinly tcfreilimenls und j ulcul tune enjoyed authority must pay etqueslng councils refusal to approve llalton region conservation authority projects at crawford lake and an additional levy for flood control drew a lengthy letter from use authority advising the township council ilial ihey had no choice but to pay for their uulrenf the projects legiujtion provides that if lliere ii no request to the ontario municipal mojidwilhln ml days of the budget to clunge figures a protesting municipality would be nbllgf d to pay its levy appeals must be directed to tlie omu cost of- the crawford ijike project totalled s26i297 for liuuetlng over the next live years with the bill tor iw being 24360 tlie iddillonal council demurs says esquesing share of costs a power mower la indltpenuble for keeping the grass neat and trim but watch out for those rejected stick and atones that often fly up in ita wake these flying objects can damage your eyes warn the canadian national institute foe the blind sivyinnepis of the first heat ol the mixed double lcenoe race ann bailey vvd bill bailey left ifeceive congratulations from third puc finishers els suntle and brett hodton the race took at the ontario canoe cm lean regatta 44 levy for flood uinlrol was estimated ill iziovm luucslrig inuiullliws were generally mil in favour of the additional levies because they fell the crinieivallon authority was running in the red reeve ce urge currie pointed uul that tlie authority had taken over ihe operation of the till resorl at kelu after the project luil inst money for private opjratorv over tlie previous two years he sakl ihe operalion continued to lose money despite the more efficient operation dropping 5000 last year i thought we nude il clear when they were here that we didnt approve of their prolecls hecauie they were to niucli m the red deputy reeve torn hill commented lie thought courted wgs not obligated to pay anything unlets all municipalities in tlie authoritys area agreed to tlie project what about il mr clerk lie asked k c lindsay tlie clerk told council that acton took a sinular case to the ojmb a few years apo hut the board refused to do anything to alleviate actons tlure of the bill and he suipcctcd the township was in the same boat councillor ken marshall echoed councils concern over what they considered fickle conservation protects how did they get into this buffalo and bird business anyway lie gsked what does il accomplish council passed no motion to support the proeels but ilcrk k c lindsay told this newspaper it it not necessary to pay esquesing portion of the costs until the projects arc completed bell lines churchill ebenezer anniversary services crowded welcome minister rev fosbury gid by mrs f mscarthur anniversary services at churchill community church found the sanctuary filled to overflowing at both services with many visitors coming from as far as california rev murray mcbrrde bsa bdmp federal member of lanark and renfrew who was minister here tune yean ago while at divinity school was guest tpeaker at both services his subject for the morning service the house the dawn builds contrasted the ancient greek idea of tune as an endless circle like a treadmill with the biblical concept of time at a progression of time with no limit on the height that may be attained at ihe evening service in his topic can we measure the people he continued on the tame theme urging his hstenen not to watte their lives clutching for security and material things fearful of change but to launch oul with courage and imagination selling all opportunities to expand the human tool rev mcbnde was assisted at both services by mr bob hyde ba who has been our minister for the past year and rev a w fosbury ba bd who is the new minuter at the morning service mr hyde on behalf of the setiion and congregation welcomed rev fosbury to churchill and presented him with a letter pledging the support ad cooperation of the entire congregation in hit reply mr tosbury expressed gratitude for these remarks and confidence in a mutually fruitful ministry also present at the morning service was rev k c johnston of ballinafad church who was invited to pronounce the benediction special music for both services was supplied by organist mrs d anderson and the orchestra the choir rendered several anthems appropriate to the occasion soprano mrs shirley anderson sang the morning service and bus j c denny sang in the evening a special addition was supplied by a group of young singers mary lou brown june and kathy swackhamer with guitar aivomnanlment by ted brown and gord mcdonald biiiliant wtsntntt and shady mapltr encouraged the sxamataoo to linger outside after 3m service visiting with 014 frlandi and renewing lany adults wat drawn rsstingto admire their achievements of the patt week church vacation school crafts and hand work that was attractively arranged so children and parents could be lustly proud of the display a busload of happy tinging church vacation students with their teachers visited the church of our lady and the beth luiah synagogue in guelph on friday the lour was especially interesting since the topic or the bible school curriculum this year was ihe church today sincere thanks for this opportunity are extended to c s denny for donating ihe bus and to gordon atkins for donating his services as driver mr smith griffin sr who hat been a patient m guelph general hospital for the past two weeks seems to be gaining slowly mr and mrs rost swackhamer and brenda of guelph were guests of mr and mn leslie swackhamer and girls on sunday and attended the churchill annivertary while at churchill on ihe weekend rev murray mcbnde hit wife barbara and tons paul rou and john were quettt at ihe home of mr and mn leslie swackhamer and girls june kathy and debbie on saturday evening ihe mcbrides along with the swackhamer family also the c s denny fanuly attended a barbeque as guests at ihe home of norman and joanne turner on sunday lha mcbrtdet were guests at the home of mr and mrs archie kerr when ihey also had their daughter betty ann mr and mn robert tyler tom kathy and elizabeth home with them front california they had been at fenelon falls for a week and now they are visiting bobs relatives before returning home mr and mn j j julian of brampton were guettt and attended the anniversary services with the turner on sunday on wednesday mn john knox and sister nancy of hampton alto titter mrs grant downs and children of sunderland visited with mr and mrs bob kerr leaving heather downs for a weeks holidays mr and mrs writ puller of fergus attended the morning annivertary service and were guests of mr and mrs alfred winter al dinner mr and mrs a da mm and daughter linda spent two weeks holidaying in the west visiting relatives in regina and winnipeg and attended a family reunion of 52 persons mr and mrs paul mclntyrc and brenda of othawa were thursday guests of mr and mrs bob kerr and mr allan money of windsor and miss mary lyn hyat of norval visited on friday at the same home visitors at the home of mr and mrs r l davidson on sunday were mr and mrs theodore martin of bearnsvillc also mr and mrs robt mcenery of ballinafad misses wilma mcmillan and mazic sharpc of brampton visited on sunday with mr and mrs chailcs limine and attended churchill anniversary service in the morning mr and mrs sam mclham of wellington new zealand and mrs c best of peterborough also mr and mrs alec jackson of lnn at the home of mr and mrs charles binnic mrs susan denny of acton was a guest on sunday and attended churchill anniversary with mr and mrs c s denny mr and mrs iraser mcdonald and family visited one day last week with mr and mrs wilhcrt drown mr and mrs lrcd spears and family enjoyed sunday at wasaga heath and visiting with freds sister revsy mr and mrs a prcecc at alcona beach eons take by mrs r mclean george harris and harold page of aclon members of the gideons took charge of the service while rev russel finlcy was on holidays the junipr choir tang let the song go round the world debbie gall sang d solo there is a happy land mr harris based his remarks on the 36 chapter of jeremiah people seek to destroy the word of god by carving it up voltaire sjid the bible is not true because there was no ninevah however since his time the site of ninevah has been excavated a jewish professor says no archcological find has ever found anything in the bible wrong mr harris cited several examples of the good done through gideon bible he showed he various volumes which arc given to school children put in hospitals prisons and given to the armed forces gideon camps have been hurch service established in various countries three hundred thousand new testaments weic given to grade five children last year gideon bibles have saved marriages alcoholics prevented suicides and inspired children another projett is giving memorial bibles in memory of loved ones there will be no sunday school nor church services for tlie next two weeks services will resume the first sunday in august birthday greetings to mrs don early by l g donby your telerjlvcm tttoriesger it smmed hat sotrwriw would never come but now itshete and most of lie fcte probably planning lo spend at lust part of ii away from home if theres a yellon comma up on yooe schedule why not let the telephone take some of the hurry and worry out bl both planning and vacationing before you um your uleohon tan tun errands lo the rievrtpttw baktr or dairy fa stop delivwus newspapers and milk bottle tlacktd up on the porch lnuiiatjly invite trouble during your irlpesimclahy if youre uolrsg by car its erjood idee to cell ahead for tmwvellone to you woml be left without aonmodallorts durinrj thle bull travel season friend and relettvm that yvj plea to visit along the way might aha ipprecule a call tailing them of your lime of arrival the local yellow pegs in the different communities you visit will help you find a mechanic a rvsw fishing rod a good restaurant a doctor or dentist the teleohone doesnt take a vacation ita ahvayt there lo help you did you know thee are s million telephone in service irt canada thats 43 phones for every 100 canadian only the united stats with b4 phone pee 100 people ha a greet proportion of tiliphone pee population even the tparseey populated area of canadas nerthlsnd enioy more wldapfd telephone service mart moet of the well populated countrl ef europe for ananvple the yukon hae 344 phone for every 100 people and in tha northwest territories there are 30 set for each 100 in italy the figure u 134 belgium hae 183 and franc hae 130 telephone for every 100 people hltmy tadustrialiied japan tie iuet 18 set for each 100 of that countrys population heres a question for you glen campbell tans is ihe wichita lineman about a telephone lineman or a power lineman wichita telephones sr not provided by the county the area it served by tha southwestern bell telephone company telephone linemen do not go searchin in tha sun for another overload writer composer jim webbs secretary says webb is not a technical man and intended to write about a phone lineman but if power lineman wish to appropriate it that groovy with him too even southwestern bell hae to admit that being e lineman for the county fits a lot baiter in varu than being one for southwestern be eeelll cvgfym s2l4lt strawberries skthatt t hamilton oo onomiraisr 1 16 mountamview road s 7771 how to got thar mg acton 1 no 10 sideroad brobar farms knit 3 hwy 401 miitqn ondays wednesdays and fridays 7 am to ii noon s pm to pm saturdays all day 7 am to s pm quart pickin boxes only bring vouk ownop purchasi at patch pleas no children under 13 allowed in the patch brobar farms rr 3 milton conveniontly located on pavod highway exactly 3 milos north of 401 on hwy 25 ample foe parking expanded acreage this year tho big producer will give you all tha hot water you nood to lighton tho chores pul the cascado oloctric wator hoator to work for you its tho big producer the acton hydro electric commission 43 alice street acton your hydro jfw

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