The Acton Free Press Wednesday April CIm Mill The THE REVEREND HARRY J DAWSON Church of St the Martyr How do vou deal with a problem tint u felt This is the crux of the problem when drug abuse hits the family circle Three hundred concerned parents and young people turned out to a meeting on drug education Monday evening at the Robert Little School The emotional concern of the group was evident and yet we found ourselves turning off the emotions and turning on the mind Facts are the first effective and the only creative way to deal with any problem or suspicion of drug abuse We have to know what we are talking about and be informed as to the nature and consequence of experimenting with drugs This Is the immediate need to have a well executed learning situation take place and this means getting beyond the emotions hangups The Addiction Research Foundation deal with this problem daily By a system of trial and error learning by experience it has become evident to the foundation that this can only be done in a controlled and small group situation Last evening did not lend itself to this land of program With the number of resource people we have in this community a group of adults is as many as this program can handle The task last evening was to narrow the immediate concern from to sixty in order to carry out a learning rather than a spectator program Once this program is completed we will have Acton 60 persons to be resource people who turn will be able to benefit the rest of the community a creative and knowledgeable way Emotions can so easily block the way of communication The best way to overcome this problem to be secure in our knowledge about the facts So often young people know more about the facts concerning drugs than do the parents Once we have digested the facts then in a calm yet concerned way we have to deal with the fecmgs and causes which lead a person to drug abuse There are alternatives to drugs We can live a creative and useful life without drugs What we need is to explore this fact In an honest way A beginning has been made In Acton To educate and to inform a whole community is an onerous and long term task It will begin with sixty Then it will spread beyond this group into the community in countless different ways The future holds great expectations for a community that has indicated so much concern Talented group in Georgetown The noted folk group from St Andrew the Apostle church in London will be singing at clock folk mass at Holy Cross Church in Georgetown this Sunday afternoon and again in the evening at a free concert in the church auditorium The members of the group have cut two records With Joy 1 Sing to the Lord and Peace Average age of the choir is and they use six instruments for accompaniment Ron a former Actonian who directs the folk group which sings at the Georgetown church arranged for the choir to appear Their music has excited much interest in London and they have been invited to sing at the Lutheran conference in Waterloo this Spring Holiday rar found in Halladay car was taken from in front of his Main St home Saturday night It was seen abandoned on the first line of Erin township north of the golf course and recovered by Acton police Moderator to speak Before addressing Angt men club dinner In parish hall Thursday Robert will speak to anyone interested at the Robert Little School about in Students and women are particularly welcome to this onion A medical doctor he Is moderator of United church of Canada His outspoken comments on church have brought him wide publicity ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Founded Mr Howard MA Interim Supply CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Minister Rev P Brouwer BJ Acton Ontario Thursday Choir Rehearsal Friday BHF SUNDAY APRIL Sunday School 1100 Morning Worship Monday Guelph Association Baptist Men at St Paul s George town Speaker Rev Archie Goldie Friday Hay One hour drama Christ in the Concrete City by Hiiisburgh Baptist Young People A Cordial Invitation To All MAW BAPTIST CHURCH 81 Maple Ave Georgetown Pastor Rev Robert Lohnes SUNDAY APRIL Hen our sincere Invitation to the whole family to attend church Sunday School All ages Morning Service Evening Evangel Georgeto CHURCHIU COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road North Minister The Rev A Walter Tide Ave Phone SUNDAY APRIL 26th Morning Worship Service Nursery and reschool Sunday School Sunday School pjn Afternoon Worship Service 7J0 pan Teen Meet at the church Tuesday evening Catechism Classes Come worship and study with us to be better equipped to serve God and men Everyone Welcome THE CHURCH OF ST AlBAN THE MARTYR ANGLICAN Comer Willow St and St Albanfe Drive Rev H J Dawson SUNDAY APRIL Worship Service and Church School Sermon scries The Parables of Jesus No 2 The Parable of the Good Samaritan Visitors are welcome at all church gath ering at the Church on the TARfRNACU 33 Churchill Road Rev S Pastor SUNDAY APRIL 26th Easter Holy Eucharist Church School Nursery 1030 a Martins PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew H McKenzle BD Minister Mr E A Hansen BA Organist and Choir Master SUNDAY APRIL IOjOO School 1100 Morning Worship with Evan gelist Giles fun Service Evangelist Giles who has recently returned from the Land will be speak teg Tuesday April 28 at Evangelist E Giles will show beautiful color pictures of the Holy Land Thursday Ambassadors Friday ponyCrusaders John 5 24 Verity verily I say Unto you he that my word and on Him that sent Me hath log rife and shall not come into hut is passed from death to APRIL am Church School and Confirmation Class Divine Worship Sermon subject Unless Your Bro ther is With You Opening and dedication of St Pauls Presbyterian Church Everyone Most Welcome TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister The Rev Gordon B Turner BJ Director of Music Dr George Elliott MA PhD SUNDAY APRIL Worship JO eon Nursery Sunday School to Grade School Grade Hi C Youth Group for Teens alternate Sunday evening We Welcome You and Your Fesmry to Take Part in the life and Worship ofTrlnhy Par many Muslims who do not know Arabic the sacred words of the Koran in the original tongue are greatly reverenced to translate them is regarded as deplorabiesimply to hear them without understanding their meaning is thought to convoy God blessing must never fall into tho same trap For Bible is of real value only as it speaks to the mind the heart and conscience of the reader This being so then surely the one thing that matters is that it should be clearly understood thereby pointing the way to true life This is no new idea in Christian witness Paul certainly was well aware of the problems of capturing the interest of people of entirely different cultures from his own But he was always prepared to adapt himself as he did to Greek thinking when addressing the Stoics He spoke in thought forms which they understood even quoting their own writers In him we live and move and have our being as even some of your poets have said For arc indeed his offspring Paul never hesitated to adapt expression of his message to the thought of those to whom I preached The Bible Society must not hesitate to follow in his footsteps Sgt Gibbons heads OPP Owen Sound The Exeter TimesAdvocate reports that former Acton residents Corporal Cecil G has been promoted to the rank of Sergeant and will be in command of the 21 man Owen Sound detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police Sergeant Gibbons is an Acton native and started in police work when the town had its own force When the town introduced the O J here then Constable Gibbons transferred to the provincial police He served Exeter Lindsay and Markdale be promoted to Corporal while at Exeter He has resided in Markdale for the past two years Foodland opens soon Next Wednesday Acton new store opens on the site of the former tennis courts on Mill St A parking lot adjoins the roomy new store which has all the latest equipment for modern marketing Store manager is Raymond La who has bought a home in Acton Store owner is John Edmunds of Hamilton A full staff has been hired from the many applicants for new positions Many of the applicants had previous experience in the butchering grocery and clerking departments Artesian well ffl Esquesing Councd may have a solution to the water problem in Heights At Monday night regular meeting Reeve George Currie indicated he had heard rumors about an artesian well pouring water out in Mdton Heights All wc have to do now is pipe the water down reeve Currie commented Councillor Ken Marshall s comment If we had water over there we could fill both sides of Highway with industry up to Five Sideroad Clerk treasurer French to contact a representative of the Ontano Water Resources Commission to attend a meeting of council Pollution Probes phosphate listing Interested In doing your best to slow pollution Here the list of Pol tut on Probe phosphate analysis that you can out and si your purse for the next time you shopping The lists are posted in some stores as well Lloyd Marshall of the public relations department the Ontario Water Resources Comm on sent this I to the Free Press after talking with the staff about thB problem at the weekly newspaper convent on last month Phosphates are critically associated with the development of algal condit on our waterways Mr Marshall writes Tho main source Is the detergents of municipal wastes The figures mom are percentages of chemical phosphate in each product not a percentage of total volume The estimated error in the figures set by Pollution Probe plus or minus per cent OSP enjoys annual Weird wonderful and woe is me could beat describe the bowling of iho Ontario Steel Products Social and Athletic Club at the Acton Bowling Lanes lost Saturday evening Eighty nine bowlers to use the term loosely men women children gathered to enjoy the annual bowling event of the club They bowled In two shifts they came early and stayed late and when the latt ball had been rolled it was wilh many a groan and a sigh coming from of the year Oddly enough the small fry scores showed up tome of the adults efforts and some mighty it range alibis were concocted to explain this state of affairs It a spirited th every ore receiving prlzci in order or tie higJieit triples rolled and to a few of the top Henry Vander Heuvcl 741 Doyle Moc Rowland 735 Mart Vander Bob Dyck Blackie The ladles did not do loo badly of their top being 548 Vander Heuvel 547 June Brown 523 Flo 518 and Chm 523 It was a well irganized event and dent Doug along with Recreat n Chairman Steve tan take a bow for their Heavy Duty Laundry Detergents Corp Colgate SepKoChem Procter Gamble Procter Gamble Procter Gamble Lever Brothers 39 Lever Brothers 37 Colgate Palmol Sunlight 37 Lever Brothers 36 Corp 36 Colgate Palmolive 36 Colgate Colgate Palmolive 35 Lever Brothers 35 Procter Gamble 32 Procter Gamble Surf 32 Lever Brothers Lever Brothers Amaze 27 Lever Brothers 7 27 Inc Wltco Chem cal Co Laundry Detergent Products Inc 10 Lever Brothers Tend Mask Swedish AB Helios Laundry Soaps 9 Purex Corp less than 1 Lever Brothers Maple Leaf Soap Flakes less than 1 Canada Packers Ivory Snow less than 1 Procter Gamble Automatic Dishwasher Compounds Lever Brothers Finish 43 Economics Labs 42 Calgon 36 5 Procter Gamble 34 Corp Swish 29 Curley Corp Light Duty Compounds Laundry and other uses Draft 34 Procter Gamble Zero 7 Boyle Explore Liquid ess than Chemical Co Bestl Liquid Concentrate less than Prod Nutn Clean less than Con Stan Industr es Liquid Dish Detergents a recommended low phosphate detergent is available in Acton but tales exactly looming In fact since tha results of survey have been released sales apparently shown a lot difference All dish detergents tasted were less than 1 phosphate Miscellaneous Calgon water conditioner Water Softener So ease Snowy Bleach Spic and Span Mr Clean All Purpose Arm Hammer Sal Soda Fleecy Javex Bleach Whistle Jet Spray Lestoil Downey Dutch Bleach Borax Pinesol Calgon 73 5 Corp Russel Chem Co Harold Shafer Ltd Procter Gamble Procter Gamble Colgate Church Bristol Myers Bristol Myers Bristol Myers less than 1 Economics Labs Noxzema Procter Gamble Purex Corp Bristol Myers less than Cyanamid 30 enroll for kindergarten By Mrs A Benton extend sympathy to Mrs Jas Noble in the pass of her sister in gland recently Mr and Mrs John Mich and Mr and Mrs George of attended the first reunion of the Male Clio r in United Church on April 10 The M clue brothers were members of that fine choir which disbanded years ago The ladies of the A catered for dinner for over when Esqucsing W I held their annual meeting at Slewarttown on April Mrs Dirk Pool was hostess at her home for a party on Tuesday evening last week The Lime ho use Presbyterian Church M S held the ng thankofforing meeting on Sunday evening Mrs Sam Mackenzie showed a large number of animal and scenery slides from her tour in Africa to an appreciative She was introduced by Mrs Sanford who also chaired the meeting for her mother Mrs Mitchell and welcomed a number of visitors Mrs Don Hancock sang two lovely solos accompanied at the organ by Mrs Roughlcy Mrs Bert Benton delivered the Prayer and Mrs A W Benton read Scripture and handled the Rev Young closed the meeting with the benedict on and Mis and Mrs Bet Benton played pianoorgan duels A pleasant social hour was spent with tea and assorted desserts after Mrs Mills has returned from Toronto where she has been with her sister Mrs Storey Parents registered their prospective kindergarten pupils at Pub School on Monday Over 30 pupils w be expected next term with Mrs Bert Benton as their teacher Pork employees receive increase Salary increases amounting to per week overall have been granted to Acton Board of Parks Management and Recreation Committee employees The board has three full time employees and a secretary A resolut on authorizing the increases was passed at the board s regular meeting Thursday w23 SPECIAL MATINEE FOR THIS OUTSTANDING FAMILY FEATURE MOVIE SAT 25 and SUN MATINEE ADULTS CHILDREN EVENINGS ADULTS STUDENTS I CHILDREN ft 28 Tie