The Acton Free Press Wednesday International gathering in Rockwood Saturday by Barb Rockmosa Community Centre buzzed with Saturday as inlemailonal students arrived to meet district Lions Club families their vacation hosts for the next four The students travelling from countries as for away as Japan Sweden and Denmark arc part of the Lions Youth change Program Rock wood was the meeting place here Meat is ruined in 25000 blaze by Barb An am blaze at Flewelling Meat and Lot Conces sion proved Friday the unlucky for establishment owner Wilfred A faulty smokehouse control caused the fire resulting in building and content damage cording to I ire Chief Carl Meadows remen confined the blaze to the store area- smoke damage affected the slaughter house and cooler All meat was condemned by the head Inspector because of water damage and con tarn n ant particles If teen firemen ex tinguishcd the blaze In one hour he said Outdoor concert has modern tunes by Barb Wynneck A magnificent mixture of modem melodies is planned for this Saturday evening free outdoor concert in Rockwood The musicians will take their places on the old bandstand on Main St River shore Music ill drift over the water from the village heart just as it did In concert days gone- by Five female vocalists will be featured ben by composers Wonder and Hardy are on the program A piano flute guitars drums conga and electric piano promise to make this a memorable musical evening Organized by villagers Jane and Michael Dragoman the concert gets underway at July Rain date July Rockwood roundup by Barb Attention Tennis Club Junior mem bers Matches and In especially for kids every Monday and Wednesday 1pm to Kids Cant find any Coming up Tennis Club outdoor dance July on the courts Tickets per coupe Call dent fanned out to Lions homes Southern Ontario Local Lions provided introductions and tinctive shirts for the vis tors The youth spend the first and latter vacation weeks with the host The second week the students camp together in St Marys Ontario at the L Wild wood Youth Camp the only Council briefs Speeding vehicles have Harris residents worried The Villagers registered complaints with council Ontario Provincial Police II be contacted and radar surveillance re quested council Roads Superintendent Bob Hamilton will attend a September five day Water Treatment Operator Course spon sored by the M council de cided Three Ontario municipalities which suffered costly spring Mood damage will receive Council financial help Dover township will receive The town of Paris and the Field- Springer Disaster Fund councillors agreed Still no approval Sports- Crafts Summer St School Is the answer recently graduated from by Barb Eramosa council stand opposing a recreational vehicle park development at Draft I HO remains a developers applications Robert Meek son of to amend both the official Mary and Chester Meek restrictive Drama crafts sports ac tivities held a m 4 m Monday to Friday at Centennial Annex school grounds Fee per week per child or weekly family rate Weekly registration Call Humber College in civil engineering He Is living in Toronto employed as a draftsman by the Town of Richmond 1111 Mr Meek graduated from Public school and Cen Collegiate urea bylaw which would permit such a land use Council objection to amendment of the and Suburban Official Plan rcmnins unchanged Eramosa opposes development of estate type lots in the area an agricultural zone bordering the city Logan Dougas vows Trinity United church was the setting fqr the June marriage of Sher ry Ann Douglas and Lar ry John Logan Rev Charles Beaton officiated with Mrs Ralph Denny providing the organ Is the daughter of Ron and Doug las Acton and is em ployed at in Larry is the son of Robert and Mary Log an and works for Malleable Iron also of Guelph Escorted down the aisle by her father the bride wore a gown styled in empire silhouette of sheer organza trimmed with scalloped ace A scattering of Venice appliques was on IheA line The was complemented by a matching chapel length veil She carried yellow roses and white car nations Matron of honor was Mrs Donna Klngsmitl friend of the bride Bridesmaids were Shir ley J friend of the bride and Lisa Logan sister of the groom They were gowned in pale low dresses with floral Jackets was Micheal Abbott friend of the gro om Ushers were Larry Douglas brother of the bride and Bruce Logan brother of the groom Michael Abbott was master of ceremonies at a dinner and dance at the Acton Curling Club Philip Douglas uncle of the bride proposed the toast to the bride Sherry wore an heir loom pendant handed down from her great grandmother presented traditionally by her God mother Mrs Jeanelte Innis on her wedding day The cake was made by the groom mother Guests attended from Niagara Falls London Tottenham Orangeville and Acton Sherry was guest of honor at three showers held by Mrs Donna Kingsmill Mrs and the girls from the bride section of CIAG and Mrs Lor raine Kingsmill and Mrs Joyce Buchanan Mr and Mrs Logan are making their home at R after touring northern and eastern Ontario Rev Charles Beat at wedding Skerry at United Chorea They are now at international camp in Canada according to organizer Campbell of The program began in Canada five years ago its purpose to better international relations Lasting friendships develop among the students host families and camp youth said Mrs Campbell About an students are visiting Lion families in other countries this summer she added Students are chosen by local Lions Clubs and famil apply to be their hosts This program is active throughout I ana da and the USA Lions A 15 and sponsored the southern Ontario Youth exchange Council not satisfied with evaluation These recently executive positions In and District Lions front row left to right rani director I director third vice president Man first preside it Ted Back row past president Don Martin president Bob Noble Tall Twister Bonner second preside t Jim til fro directors Mullen I in Turner Bob 1 by Barb Minister of Trans portation and Com mimical ion James Snow evaluation of hazardous winter driving conditions along the Guelph dam vicinity has not satisfied township council Nor has the remedies to the problem The Stratford District maintenance personnel judged the area no dif than many of the highly agricultural wide open areas across South western Ontario Wind and blowing snow con produce localized turbulence and white- outs on hundreds of miles of provincial said Mr Snow letter to council Snow fencing in key areas and selective tree plant ng by along the reservoir bonk are remedial measures to be taken he said Council requested to be Included In an upcoming meeting with district ma staff and the regarding the Council also restated stand to Mr Snow The hazardous w driving conditions did not exist before the realignment Guelph dam construction The problem is caused by evolution or that facility and we want remedies to t Reeve Bill said JULY SALE ABSORBE COTTON 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