Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 20, 1971, p. 14

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Wellin education Home and School Assoc sets winter agenda Former resident Dr Truscott board chairman The Centennial Home Next Thursday January Is School Association has a tight the dale when vice principal Mac agenda set for the next months Irvine of the College Heights with meetings and fashion show and George principal of slated for early Centennial School in FINAL CLOSING of tht old fin hall sees Kelso Dave Bacon removing the bulletin board for its new home in the spanking new hall Photo by Lorrnint Comins and Goins Recent New ear isltors at the home of his sister and brother in law was former Mr Fred Hill and his wife and daughter Beerly from they with Mr and Mrs Fred of Alma Street and their family Also visiting were Mr and Mrs Art Nightingale of Main Street their son Freddie and Joanne Wright of Eden Mills and Mr and Mrs Jack Griffin and their little daughter Beverley Two other visitors on hand for the festivities were Mrs Charlotte Nightingale and Ron Prior of Belated but of special interest to friends Is the announcement of the November birth day of Mark Andrew Williamson the lb wonder who arrived on the Ron and Jennifer Williamson of Gait scene last year Peter and Alice Johnson spent a two week holiday vacation in Florida Christmas and New car sand had a wonderful tunc A warm and friendly greeting was extended to every visitor who attended the Open House at the new Dublin Street home of Rev Don and Helen Sinclair last weekend All the children were there with the exception of Rob who is in India and Don who Is at the moment touring Australia Many members of both congregations including the Eden Mills and Presbyterian churches were welcomed along with other village friends As near as the telephone the very popular Sinclair family have not left Rockwood but merely changed their address and village citizens are happy about that Letters home tell us that Don Sinclair the eldest son of Rev and Mrs Don Sinclair has been working for the past three weeks in a mine in Australia but is now travelling with across the country The Sinclair second eldest son Rob Is presently In India Having spent Christmas in Kabula in Afghanistan he and his friend stayed some time In Karachi in Pakistan and are now headed towards Delhi For those who are Interested In Home visitation a workshop is being sponsored by the Red Cross Services on date of Monday January at which time Mrs Anne Ironside the nursing home supervisor of the Wellington Dufferin Health Unit will conduct an informative How to activity session based on presentation recreation and socializing with patients of a nursing home If you care and would like to participate contact Mrs Helen Sinclair at for further Information The PreSchooler beginning of the Rockwood Community Christian Education Program did not quite hit with a bang last Saturday when only onehalf of the expected number attended It Is hoped that the next Saturday session between 10 to am at the Presbyterian Church will see more youngsters friends of express their sympathy on the death of her father WUlard A Chipman who died on Monday January 11 at the Nursing Home in Pickering Township brother Jack from British Columbia Margaret Mrs Joe Haney from Pickering Alan from Toronto and attended the service with their families Mr Chipman is survived by his children and grandchildren An engineer who was very much loved by his family and friends he was burled from the Jarre tt Funeral Home in the Prospect Cemetery in Toronto Lack of adult participation is the reason for the temporary disbondment of the Badminton club Reorganization will be necessary to establish a consistent active program of badminton with basketball and other sports for teenagers on alternate nights Get behind your Recreation Committee and let them know what activity you would like to sec The regular Thursday night badminton will start up again as soon as interest shown and the opening will be announced Note No Badminton This Thursday Juniors conference Several members of the Junior Farmers attended a Toronto Conference last Saturday January 9 to participate in competitions which included such activities as County Choirs ladies trios square dancing and folk singing Although the local group which includes members from the Erin and Township combined made no placements their enthusiasm was high during the weekend activities Approximately threequarters of the forty member club attended the annual provincial conference which was held at the King EdwardSheraton hotel At the present time the District Junior Farmers are contemplating a drama production to be entered in the Fergus High School Drama Festival sometime in the early spring Guelph will be the guest speakers presenting their outlined progressive programs for the schools they represent The following monthly meeting scheduled for Thursday February will feature a symposium conducted by of the Wellington County Health Deportment on which panel members will be representatives of the various branches of public Need Information Mr Betty Marchall of the program convener for the Home and School Association feels that with so many now branches utilized coordinated by the health department In nffllinllon will the Board of such hearing tenting speech therapy and psychiatry there Is a requirement of and public in her program convener Mrs Mnrshnll is endeavouring to provide such knowledge through Homo School Association A home sewing fashion showing of items crcnted by members of the community In also scheduled for the springtime program and will bo held under the direction of Mrs Anno Dr Bruce Truseott former resident of village was elected chairman of the Wellington County of for the 1U71 at the January 11 innugural meeting During he wns the of headed the budget Representing township prior to the of the county board nerved on lie former Board Lived in village A nntivc of Winnipeg received his secondary education In Toronto while intending the Ontario Planning board appointments At a recent special council meeting held In tho Township chambers on of Monday Jnnuitry 18 three new In were inn do to the Suburban Planning Board Representing Township on the IB member will be John of It 3 Ted Cargo of ft 5 and Reeve Wnrrcn Parkinson of R It Includes three members from County Township Village Township Township participating Two new teachers be on hand to tako over the alternate Saturday morning sessions Assisting Nancy Ingle will be Mrs Shirley Harris and Mrs Jackc and the teachers are encouraging all pre schoolers In the community to attend Unit of the United Church Women s group enjoyed an outdoor snowmobile party for their last meeting night The snowmobiles hit the trail at the bock of the Village and returned to the home of Ray and Ellen Thomson on Christie Street All the athletes enjoyed a great old fashioned chatting bee and then a heaping plate of chili con came And It was delicious CHURCH HILL at St John provides hours of pleasure for small fry Brenda McLaren is seen sliding full speed down the snowy mound as friend Harris awaits her Then its Brenda Harris turn and she almost clobbers the photographer by Lorraine LEGAL NOTICEHM PRICE SALE 2700000 TIRE STOCK ALL SIZES OF THE BANKRUPT CARBRAD TIRE COMPANY LTD FROM THE PREMISES 260 SPEERS RD 1st set of stop lights South of Q west from Kerr St OAKVILLE OLMT Ordered sold by the Trustee in Bankruptcy SPECIAL DAY SALE OR UNTIL ALL MERCHANDISE IS SOLD CAR PASSENGER TRUCK SNOW TIRES B F Goodrich Alliance Michelin Firestone Nylon Glass Belted 8 Ply Premium Rib Sure Track Wide Tracks Truck Retreads f A TURBO PASSENGER SNOWTIRE RETREADS For Only If 77 GOOD USED TIRES at 377 a STORE HOURS Open for days Till all stock sold FIRST COME FIRST SERVED Starting Fri Jan 16th Daily Sunday TO Colli he wife lived in Village He received his I from rally of now teat his works on In the department of veterinary and microbiology at of For county board A sir In Hit tin belli vn that Hit Wellington Hour I linn made leant In the of mil 1 Ion of opportunity tint eonnty In ve receive I number all Willi a to promote lonununity in lie els that board and ttueliirn should I I their hi I till and omnia He feels tin t the coats of tin 1 be in relation to the philosophy so an of how In fulfilling needs of society I involved all Die way in county affairs First chief Herb Sounders An error in last week a Issue of the Acton Free stated on that the first elected of fire was Herb Bolton However retraction Is necessary Unit official fire thiol was Herb Saunders from 1MB to IBM inclusive Herb I Jo I ton took over in and chief until IMS inclusive Art Nightingale for the year of Nightingale from 11X15 to 10410 inclusive and Meadows 1070 and 1071 Inclusive Die Trustottfi have two children presently live at It 11 During their In ItoCKwooti on Inkormnn Street won industrious member of the No Homo and School She directly involved in several activities newly elected vice airman of the Hoard is Jack who has according to the Wellington County Board of Newsletter tho Courier consistently acted an and out spoken on matters Among his other Mr fill million ilollnr operations of the United Cooperative With years of service on the former Township Board he then nerved two yearn on the former District Board when took place in Happenings at Rockwood School I tlon and Clark held dance for the young people the of ployed Girls Badminton Ann Mario hnve two points and Carol Adam and have two points and Debbie two paints Volley Ball On Monday last year team played our team Of three played they won two 12 18 We beat them 1j Door hockey I jist yenr a team la plnying the yenr on Thursday after school John Salmon Country TV Centre SALES SERVICES Service to all mokes Rockwood Oni Murt Allisons Sales No Between Georgetown Phone 8775250 Open ever night til 9 p m 5000 WILL BE GIVEN AWAY EVERYDAY UNTIL FEB 6th1971 SUPERMARKET MILL ST ACTON 8530650 Fresh Shoulder Roast 39 Butt Roast 49 Butt Chops 55 Del Monte 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