Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 9, 1971, p. 11

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Lilac tea bazaar Brownies trip in news BRISBANE SCHOOL Grade graduates are back row Penny Brown Jackie Shaver Diane Storey front row Sears Todd Nancy Fuller Debbie Hamilton Ann Marie Villa Terry Wilson Marny Macallum Melody Spear Sharon Brander John Burt Eric Strokov Andy Hamilton The graduation Linda Saunders McLeod sitting Kathy Johnstone banquet was held last sponsored by pupils and parents June Peavoy Lauri Bell Debbie French Lisa Woods Dianne of the district Staff Photo Limohouse Picnic wedding Wi in news By Mrs A Benton Mrs Hodgson at Brantford on Miss and Mr and Mrs Sunday June Gordon Grieg of Brantford called Mr David was home on the Patterson on from Toronto during the TnePattersonsvisltedMr and weekend Comins and It probably before your time but the United Church will soon by 103 years old and on Sunday June at 11 IS there will be an Anniversary Service conducted by the congregation new minister Rev Ralph C Williams Faith willbehistopicfor the day and special music has been planned for the occasion The Church Hall and lawn will set the scene for the after service follow up of lunch and social time and everyone is cordially welcomed to attend So let get together folks wall see you Sunday and for that day we 11 all go United Don t forget everybody It free free free admission to the greatest show of cm all Rock woods biggest little Carnival where pony rides frog jumping contests animal fair give and gomes together with the little Canadian Open Horseshoe Pitching Tournament In pitchers from everywhere in North America will be topped with a m outdoors dance at the Centennial School Grounds where talent galore will pitch in at the intermission time of Deebanks and his Merry Trio So get with it folks the strings on your fingers and pencil mark your toes you a date with on Saturday June 19 where a fantastic parade will start off the proceedings at 1 p Remember It s the Main Highway to the Ball Park and on that date this is where it sat see you The fun of it all The Whopping success of the Stone United Church Bazaar held last Friday night at Jack Peart s farm on Highway wasn completely dependent on the sales that were mode But it was residents meeting up with friends from the south end of the township or from Rockwood and vicinity It was really great as everyone bantered and cantered from place to place as veteran auctioneer Max Storey cajoled his way through dollars and dollars worth of and junk literally transforming crockery pans into pieces of elegant dated china ware Fun time as farmers sold dogs which were presenting problems with their sheen to sympathetic neigh hours who would give him a good home Fun time as residents Joshed their community friend who looked for their votes in the coming election Sad time as hopeful aspirants were downed by dealers who had come to outbid them on their favourite round tables and fern stands Coffee was sold and everyone at the Stone United was involved in the affair What they made on the sale was besides the money they raised many new friends and hopes for another successful auction another year Isn it terrific The Nobles on Mackenzie Street have another little protege since Monday at 12 when the General was the place of tho happy event Glen Yvonne Heather and Elizabeth have a new sister who weighs lbs ounces and sends congratulations to Bob and Viv and arc happy that mother and daughter arc hardy going Viv June is Hydro month and In it an electric affair when the local commission will celebrate with a draw for Rock wood citizens at the Township Carnival day on June 1J An electric tooth brush for kids up tq high school age a collect lamp for older students and an electric kettle or can opener to the adult whose name appears on the ticket drawn from the Hvdro barrel is yours use it say the Hydro Electric Commission advertising slogans and local Chairman Charlie 0 Brien hopes that villagers will apply it to everyday living Hey look what else Is happening in the village The weekend move of the Gerald Carter family to the apartment behind the former Carney Hardware establishment heralds the new Nancy Variety store which will open within the next ten days Royal Dairy products will be the speciality of the store with items including everything from groceries to cold meals and bacon It a whole new enterprise for the couple with fiv children and if they work together it a Carter hope that it will become an efficient family affair Lots of luck Gerry and Nancy we hope your new venture Communion services Rev N Young conducted communion services at Presbyterian Church on Sunday It was the last Sunday for the church school until September so the congregation and Sunday School children gathered at m for a picnic lunch It was such a success that several suggested such should be held more often Durinj the interval the children enjoyed and races on the lawn Receives B A Congratulations to Mr Ralph principal of Public School who graduated on May 24 with B A degree from University at Waterloo The W I held a short business meeting in Memorial Hall on Thursday Eye Injury We hope that Morris Anderson is soon well after an eye injury which confined him to hospital in Georgetown and Brampton Attend wedding Mr and Mrs Bert Benton and John line and Mr and Mrs John Robbie and were uests at the wedding of their cousin Dr Arthur to Miss Brcnda Brown at the Presbyterian Church Onllia and the reception following at the Orange Hall on June Tracey was flower girl and the father of the groom Rev Walter assisted Rev in the ceremony By Mrs Good weather prevailed for the Lilac Tea and Bazaar held by the Ladies of Eden Mills Presbyterian Church Saturday Pouruu teo for the afternoon were Mrs from Stone Church Mrs Norman Marshall Eden Mills United Mrs Blacklock and Mrs Ramsey The tea table was tastefully decorated with lilac candles In The whole theme in color was lilac on all the tables Convener for the tea table was Mrs Mrs W Lasby greeted the visitors and opened the bazaar with a few chosen words Other conveners were bake table Mrs W McLean and Mrs country store Mrs and Mrs I Buchan aprons Mrs J Gilbertson and Mrs Wright Mrs Anna Wilson took the receipts Evening hike Eden Mills Brownies enjoyed an hike alone Indian Trail observing wild flowers trees and birds Linda who joined our Brownies lost fall will be missed since her family have now moved to Kincardine Mrs Stevenson the Guide Captain has been busy teaching and testing senior Brownies In First Aid so they will be ready to Ballinafad i Eden Mills LILAC TEA and bazaar were held by Eden Mills Presbyterian church Ladies Aid last Saturday At the left pouring tea for vicepresident Mrs Wallace Lasby is Mrs Cliff Wilson Below Mrs Kate and Mrs Wright are on duty at the fancy work table by Tony Vos join the Guide company in the Saturday fall June 12 which will include an Thursday June 3 was the last enrolment of new Brownies in a regular mectinf until September real forest except for a special hike and Degree WI news Churchil 55th anniversary graduate in news By Mrs Mr Coles was guest speaker at Churchill Church on Sunday morning He gave a very vivid and Interesting explanation of the work the Gideons are doing in spreading the Gospel to all people Congratulations and best wishes to Mr and Mrs M Coles who are celebrating very quietly their wedding anniversary June The family with them on Sunday Weekend guests with Rev A and Mrs were old time friends Mrs Harriet and her sister Miss Pat Scott of alt Mr and Mrs Gordon Lindsay and family of visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Brown and family Mr and Mrs Clark Winter and children of Toronto called and made a short visit with his parents Mr and Mrs Alfred Winter on Sunday Graduation party graduation celebration to honor Mr Ralph on the recent acquisition of his Bachelor of took the form of a dinner party at the Tien Restaurant in Burlington of Friday evening Friends attending were Mr and Mrs Clarence Denny Mr and Mrs John Churchill Mr and Mrs Harvey Kramp Mr and Mrs Mac Acton Mr and Mrs Norman Turner Bar be qui Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Norman Turner wire Mr and Mrs Richard Car rick and family of Mimosa Mr and Mrs Frank Austin and boys Preston and Miss Dianne Chrislcnsen of Toronto The weather was perfect for a backyard which all enjoyed Mr and Mrs Fred MacArthur visited on Sunday afternoon with old neighbors Mr and Mrs Dan and family 2 Rock wood The June meeting of the C C W will be held at the home of Mrs Norman Turner on June 16 at pm All ladies are welcome TOMORROW Thursday I Father V J Morton marks the of his into the priesthood INFORMATION each week s Wednesday church service will appear at the top of the regular church notices column By Mrs R Mr and Mrs Leo and family attended convocation at University of Waterloo on Saturday May to witness the conferment of degrees Their son Allan Neil Jamieson was one of the in chemical engineering his degree beinj presented by the chairman of that department Overseas trip Allan Snow and Robert left on Saturday by plane from to Britain The boys plan on spending some time overseas The W I meeting for June took the form of a bus trip and tour of Hilton Museum An interesting afternoon was enjoyed by those who were able to Mrs Eileen suffered a painful accident on When her hand caught between two rocks almost her tilth linger Mr W has not been in jood health this week Worthwhile afternoon Bales of used clothing were pacKed by the supply committee of the W this week They were distributed for welfare Also a box of medical supplies was packed for the leprosy hospitals Several converted hospital towns had been brought in by members The same several of the hymn books were repaired All in all a busy morning was spent by of the ladies a worth while contribution to the work of our church Mr Jesse McEnery Mr Stan Matthews to Clinton Horse Show on Saturday Scottish gucit Mr Mrs John Turner guests were Mrs Thompson Sterling Scotland Mr and Mrs J Gibson Scarborough Memorial Church held their con lactational picnic last week at Mills camp grounds Wife takes over Hie of I den Presbyterian Church had an unexpected treat at the service Sunday morning when Mrs Sinclair wife of Rev D Sinclair conducted the service when Mr Sinclair was confined with the flu The guest was Mr John Van Kitchener who Willi Rev Sinclair son had toured recently and spoke of the habits and culture of the people in different countries trip took them to Asia Pakistan India Singapore Hong and Japan and they spent some tunc with missionaries friends of the families Choose Cmadi and truck TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Road GEORGETOWN TV TOWERS UHF head Installed Repairs all RICHARDSONS RADIO TV 201 Main Street East Milton Phone 878 LOVELL BROS MEAT MARKET RED BRAND BEEF Lean Ground Chuck Lean Shoulder Roast 79b tender Blade Short Rib Roast lb CHOICEBONELESS Prime Rib Roast Lean Stewing Beef 0lb MAPLE LEAF BURNS Sliced Side Bacon FRESH frt Small Link Sausage FREEZER SPECIALS RED BRAND BEEF Cut Front Quarters 61lb LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET Mill E Acton Phone Daily Delivery MADE TO MEASURE SUIT SALE TIP TOP TAILORS ENTIRE RANGE OF FINE SUITINGS INCLUDING TROPICALS AS WELL AS TRADITIONAL WORSTEDS AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF FABRICS SAVE by Ordering Now SALE 99 FATHERS DAY SUN JUNE 20 SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF ARROW SHIRTS THE PERFECT FATHERS DAY GIFT

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