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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 20, 1969, p. 16

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th acton ft prat wadnaadey auquit 20 196 rockwood s history from the richard harris collection of photographs remember when the ipx over the eramou river looked lilt the photo below the king highway no 7 wo link mottr than a carriage track whan tfil picture from the don hlro collection was taken now of courae the old bridge he been replaced by a wide modem itructure and the river teem to be wider at thht point reaeon for the river widening l the old rockwood mill awn on the left which him milne operate the old mill dam still back up the river and provide water power to run the mill machinery for the entire year the water leave the mill flume and rejoin the river below the picturesque falkptwto courtesy don hi it v views f- ll sl terra cotta inn changes hands the wellloiown terra colta inn a hotlelry fmuxii through tlie country for ihe excellence of it cuisine has new owner a torontobated syndicate has purchased the picturesque inn situated in tike village of terra cotu betide ihe cryilalclear credit river mr and mr cedrlc greenliih will run the inn they came to cerudi from england in i9bl former owner mr and mr harry fanar boughl an old country store in 1951 and with hard woik and imagination transformed it into a chinning inn renowned ill over siiulhem onlarlr they left the mn july i and plan a leisurely trip aiound the world e the greenhilli hid ihe help of live farrar for three months before they left and now plan to carry on tlie tame tradition of excellent food in gracious surroundlngs winch established us reputation the greenhilli report they expect to have a license soon their famous high teas served in the beautiful grounds sunday afternoons has become a special feature of ihe inn the greenlutls are part of a toronto based syndicate consisting of ernie balmer donald malcolm and mrs henry gille its surprising how many local people are travelling great distance these day quite a few have been to europe the wett coast fend maritime fere popular too colice are heating of many complainls against children the dayrwhlle tome are jutt slightly troublesome other ne causing considerable malicious damage in gardens homes and the park allans excavating trenching box 25 rockwood phone rockwood 8569941 afler5pm85tv9962 custom back hoe work complete septic systems i tmiity tzuuf master feed dealer j a milne son phone rockwood 8569941 otaco plow share in stock mter horse feeds available baler twine in stock call us and place an order compbollville bam raxed fire destroys 13 race horses rockwood drops heartbreaker 21 to bradford in playoff opener a spectacular fire near ciiripbeuvule levelled a large barn and driving shed and claimed the live of 1 3 valuable rice hones on wednesday evening of last week the barn owned by lome huo was located on the second line nassagaweya farm north of highway 401 that has been in the hull name for 37 year it was rented to glenn anderson r r 1 campbellville who boards and trains race horses at the farm mr anderson told the freepretshehad 1 5 horte in the bam the day of the fife but he was at greenwood raceway with two of them when the fire broke out he and his family owned just four of the horse that periihed and the remainder were owned wholly or nertly by nine other people also lost was mr anderson s harness equipment 600 bales of hay a tractor owned by mr hull and numerous other farm implements pi duncan tops rockwood trail riders clean up at flesherton riders from the rockwood trail riders cleaned up en many of the competitions at the kinsmen club 30 miles trill ride in flesherton on sunday there were so entries in four divisions and the rockwood cub had winners in them all di duncan of ihe rockwood trail riders completed the day coasenatbn authorities pay share of taxes the grand river conservation authority one of the largest land owners in the river area is abo one of the largest taxpayers with its parks and conservation and wildlife areas its valley lands its dams and reservoirs the authoritys holdings add up to 28155 acres in the watershed last year it paid s48788 in taxes to local municipalities on this land buildings in conservation areas such u the pavilion at elora and the chalet at chlcopee are not taxed the feuon behind this nontaxation is that the authority provides its own services which it pays for u result causes no financial burden on the local municipality r- bul other authority buildings such is houses occupied by its dam operators are taxed in the normal fashion the authority even pays taxes on land under water at belwood conestogo and luther lakes and in some cases it is paying taxes on the bed of the grand river if the deed to the land it owns shows the land going out to the centre of the river bed then its taxed however in some cases deeds show ownership only to the high water mark of the nver the authority may not bring in extra taxes by building industries and new homes on its land but it also required no services from the local municipality like sewers and storm drains paved streets and garbage collection schools and recreational facilities its amazing the number of people who think we dont pay any taxes says mr fox they are probably confusing us with provinceowned land such as areas owned by the department of lands and forests no taxes ore paid on these lands but the municipalities do get a special grant from the province in lieu of taxes by taking the sweepstakes for the highest points of the day phoebe kingscote came fifth in the junior division while colleen wright and babs ellis deadlocked lor third place in the lightweight division di duncan and jean pettit were one and two in the middleweight division while agnes mcglnnis came in sixth dave taylor and ray ellis were also first and second in the heavyweight class while jean pettit added to the rockwood laurels by taking the trail horse trophy home the 30mile ride started at eugenia park and wound down the picturesque beaver valley haunt of thousands of skiers in the winter months estimate of the loss were not available but it could go as ugh as j 100000 mr hull uid his buildings and equipment were insured mrs e huff 84yesrold mother of lome hull wss living lone in a house on the property several neighbors who rushed to the farm when they aaw the flaming bam carried her from the house as sparks from the blaze blew onto the roof and around the house mrs hull wss apparently the first to notice the fire she said it began in the top of the bam and called her son lome to come and investigate mr anderson and his staff were all away at the races when the fire was first noticed around 9 pjn cause of the fire it unknown the flames drew a large crowd of spectators to the scene rockwood seniors dropped a heartbreaking 21 decision to bradford last night in tlie opening game of their best of three orsa playoff series rockwood opened the scoring in the sth on base lilts by chick milne and dill ward bradford scored both their runs in the 7th after a rockwood error both runs were unearned john salmon pitched an outatanding game for rockwood giving up only four hits and striking out 13 bradford hurler carter scattered four hits and fanned ten harry barber and jim thatcher picked up ihe other two rockwood hits next game in the series is thursday night in rockwood rockwood won ihe tost and if a third game is necessary it will be played in rockwood the bradford team finished first in 1heir own league during the regular season but rockwood coach dick dupuis is quite confident that his club can still come back to win the series mike kelly and norm beattie both missed last nights game car drivers have probably noticed that daylight is ending earlier these days accident facts prove that darkness increases traffic hazards and accidents darkness comes earlier now so adjust your speed accordingly slow down after sundown l root hardware 114 main f rockwoe sm93si your friendly headquarters for all hamdwarf suffues garden tools supplies pishing hunting 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