Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 14, 1972, p. 10

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Few ftw a Golden lmehouse Girls model ST MIAN THI MARTY ANGLICAN Corner a and Si Albans Br Rev J Dawson CO am Holy Eucharist 100 am Church St hoot am Eucharil CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew Mr A Hansen Organist and Choir Master am 1 1 CO Worship keeping Together What God Has Joined Bible Soctetv service speaker Rev Oswald J Smith founder of Peop les Church Toronto Most ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Mill Strew West Founded Pastor Rev Frank Byrne Deacons and Finance Committee meeting SUVDA JUNE am Worship 11 School and Choir Young Peoples Musical Service with Churchill Ladies Choir CHRISTIAN CHURCH Churchill and Minister Rev to Church SUNTXW JUNE Worship Service at and pro Sunday School dur ing e morning service Nursery during both services This is the day which the Lord has made let us rejoice and be glad in it You Arc Welcome CHURCH Or CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Minister The Rev Gordon Turow Director Gewo MA 13th J973 101V Morning Al of Erin formerly wi to Where the School for alt Nursery We ami Your Family To Take Part In The Life Of Trinity Rev S Pastor tOW am 1 1 am W i Ser ver Tie- Service Ttmr S pan shall a young man his way taking heed there to to BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Ave Georgetown Robert C JUNE 18th Here is our sincere invitation to the whole family to attend church Sunday School ages Alorrnng Service Evening CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road North The A Walter Tidey Avenue Phone JUNE ISth Fathers Day a Worship Sc Church School Please note change of time Sermon There is a Lad Here Over 500 at reception to honor Father Morgan turned up at rum Irluu Mlntttpr lh centre undu rum rtttilhti mid to honor father V J rkahtn Irtlnml ami Mhf I l Morgan on his ordination to the priest iKHHt Morgan who retired as pastor St Jivwph Alton In 1971 whs in St Marys Pro- vi IVtertHMx iikh on June tit tueata com as far as New and nephew from the The centre hail stream of visitors and laiilta the Women or St Joieph s pariah refreshuwnts honor The was also marked the Knights of Columbus who presented bather Morgan with his life pin In recog ot and exceptional service for over 5 wars in the rather Council Grand Knight John Nolan made tht The lapacity of the music centre was at times as guests greeted Father Morgan and recognlxcd other old friends were present from Oak Park Illinois Hamilton Toronto Kitchener Guelph Stratford Elmira Macton London Fergus Don Mills Weston Islington Georgetown Clawson Michigan Detroit New York Limehousc Colllngwood St Catharines Milton Manwnki Quebec Owen Sound Alma Gilford Creemore St Agatha Glen Williams Waterloo Hespeler Barrle Norwich Oak Burlington Preston Walkerton and Acton Numerous telegrams and cables were received including in Hill ltUrn il IS I hi in lor llarrlnhlon if 1H ltlslup J It was to fa I llit Paul lteiliiu unable to I thi but to Falhtr his burnt on i St Saturday alt f the ill M Man and tin Mskt A Vicar of the Kihoo Msjt Msjr and Msgr I Nephew visits Morgan was to his Vinient J of India or Hie He ins a In India for yuirs and is now on juisl was John of who was altar boy of Morgan baptized at his parish of Mac Ion The Jovial Acton priest Mils also tht recipient of ninny from rilatnis friends and wishers as as man bouquets plants and cards A particular was an of stamps from the Vatican presented by William Middkton of GOLDEN Father V J Morgan Sunday on the occasion of the fU congratulations from Knox anniversary of his ordination to the a lulu El girls and thru lit Ik 1 tended I itii i ting hi Id In I Muinrlal Hull in vnnlng Vlie Mrs chaired the meeting by reading If Wn llusy Kind nil Smiles Roll tall was I by miming r 111 Mrs or their fine work centre Morgan house keeper Miss hosted a buffet fir relatives friends from a who were able to come to his home Both Miss Whtlon and bather Morgan expressed their thanks to tht who ten in Church Minister Rev Andy ind Mrs rather Morgan was honored it reception in the Acton Music priesthood Now retired Father was pastor of St Joseph sFanshfor30yeirs Photo by D Gibbons lunkr Mm ton low lied her lood em Kurt Debbie Ilnrlow ItlKinlnandUrlClow Klrkwoid with Anna Mario Swindles an commentator to skit then 1 and described the g I ad Tlw girls tilted thulr I In unison I la low read current i vents Mrs Noble explained the motto people need models not trilks ports were henrd from conveners brought an from li attend their anniversary June pm Tho Mrs Drown rcportwl attending an Smith products at Hall recently Director Mrs A II or report of the District Annual meeting held at on May In the absence of treasurer Mrs Anderson due to Illness Mrs J Noble her assistant acted treasurer Tea donuts were en yed lifter the meeting Sunday service Rev Peter Barrow conducted services to a good on Sunday weather cooperated for a field at I public school last week for the success of the bather Morgan gave afternoon which w is blessed with ins in Latin and English bright sunshiny to all Minutes of 1848 begin Bible Society in Acton Oswald J Smith founder of president Arthur Brow the People church Toronto will speak this Sunday evening at Knox church at a special general meeting of the Canadian Bible Society The Acton branch of the Bible president Duncan Kenned secretary and treasurer John and committee members McDonald Duncan Kennedy Arthur Grant Asa Hill James Cameron Funeral here June 5 for RGW Davidson society is observing Its Anderson by inviting this and John Zimmerman pastor hymn writer missionary Of one of the first A former resident years in Acton coming here rein Mr Davidson was construction statesman author and evangelist expenses is for this mottled old to speak here He celebrated the ni now year of his ministry in examples of fine The Bble Society must be one of the day It cost a survived b his wife the of Actons first organizations and sixpence Robert George Davidson former Gertrude Badge and after the churches themselves Adams involvement of South River died sudden Ma was previously to the Faded pages committee hospital late Cousins Also surviving a faded old minute book rfan historic name in SV arc son and daughters Kenneth presently treasured bv Arthur was included north Jean Mrs of RockS ts forth Adams died soon Crewe Snelgrov Betty Mrs J the history of Tits and was replaced by his and ellow pages brother Lucius They were the June Mrs D Hunter Acton The Acton branch of the Upper Mn5 Actons Mrs G Canada Bible Societv was Adams who ttJT Barn Misassauga Ardele Mrs on February 18 when the arrived just a decade previous and Monte first duS were corded in After a year the Society had he worked part time at the Sudbury grand shillings and a embers and nine pounds hod store children and a sister Annie person Life members paid a for purchase of Brother pound five shillings Bibles and testaments to be Funeral service was June at predeceased him He was Money was to provide Bibles distributed here and for overseas the Henley Shoemaker funeral bom at Cooksville in 1906 son of the immediate neighborhood home conducted Mr Robert Davidson and first then to the Upper Canada The society own visitor with headquarters and through it to Writs bobbles the parent institution In England He had various bobbles the British and Foreign Bible including target shooting Society for supplying Bibles to ashvomng model steam engines the destitute and ignorant of all playing cnbbage and euchre and nations carpentry making such things as Follow precepts lamps and children The earliest minutes in this t an annual He was a member of the South meeting be held River conservation Club On the first executive were Iritis to hand out visited local ye irj a post he held many years Most the colporteur altogether grandfather was reported already had Bibles In the first president his first year Farmer names In the towns visited houses and distributed history bound in this old book as tracts also obtaining new it canvassers and subscribers He was paid three donors over many years from pounds for this The next 1818 to 1915 he worked fewer dis for the society and just was paid two pounds Wide support and sometimes inly attendance seems to have characterized this society over the years foreigners In 1916 something did rent was done Members determined that Workshop held at the Galaxy since the village of 2 persons Club in Oakville and General foreigners l me CHOCOLATES OR CHOCOLATE CHERRIES Teachers problems TURTLES Reg il SO SPECIAL 199 Wolfe Hijh school recently Dr McFuwn an inspector of special education with the Toronto Board of spoke at one session and films were shown concerning the indlinj of disabled and heir emotion disturbed children to induce them to adopt Special Education program Davkxi former euchre and partner the Rev A H Interment was in Pallbearers were Crowe Snebjrov Jo sept Rowbotham David Hunter Acton three and three stepsons George Earl Guelph and Monte comprising Polish Austrlans small numbers of Maltese Italians and other nationalities who were unable to read English c were to take Scriptures to them in their laneu influei standard of livini than Bob they are following present consultant with the ministry of By this time A Brown had education conducted a session on been 18 communications DAD GIVINGl Values DRESS SOCKS Kroy Wool Terry Etc Hintons 5 to Store Professional development conference Teachers from the secondary schools in Halton attended the second annual professional development conference of the district of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation at Talesman Lodge June 10 The conference was cochaired by Brian Skerrett chairman of the professional development committee and the Incoming chairman Gerry Holmes Discussions at the conference included the several areas of professionalism among teachers assisting teachers to become more effective In the classroom and the community and to offer more to the needs of students A SPECIAL THANK YOU I extend my sincere and heartfelt thanks to the ladies of the Parish and the men who so generously assisted in making my Reception for my Golden Jubilee at the Acton Music Centre such a grand success To the members of the Acton Music Hall for supplying the hall and to all for their beautiful gifts flowers and greetings God bless you all Gratefully Father J Morgan Just arrived at LAKEVIEW CENTRE FLECT0 Color In njfnr or out en any mattrlal all NOW AVAILABLE IN Aria CENTRE

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