Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 17, 1971, p. 12

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Acton Froo Pros February 1 1 Tin g Eramosa Juniors in drama competition plays George Jim of R Hillaburg la Mr Smith and CraLgSwitier of la Fred The local club have the one act play entitled The Neglected Husband a Sewing Club and the whole venture la a comedy with siderenting laugh situations according to young experts who have viewed the rehearsals It Is an off shoot of the original and Albert television series written by Peg Lynch Several awards The Junior Farmers of Lower Wellington and will be contending for several awards during the evening including those of the best actor and actosB best nil round The plight of the neglected husband will be exposed next Friday night when the Junior Farmers will participate In a district wide drama competition at the Fergus High School auditorium starting at 8 pm Mrs R Mclean owner and operator of the Sum Fun Recreational Park directing this year endeavor where the sad facts of the disregarded spouse will be ably portrayed by several community actors and actresses One of the leads in the play that of Ethel by June Thomson of and Carol her slater plays the part of Grace In cast Dottl will be enacted by Carolyn Law of Jackson Street Rockwood and Stuart of 1 will be Mr Brown Yvonne Noble of Mackoiule Street Is a young wife named Edith and Harvey Allan RR Rockwood will be Joe for the evening a performance Albert has Bruce Miller of R selling his status a married male and Gray of Will study cooperation based on the requisite or A special committee being realistic attitude towards drugs established by the Guelph Public rg Committee Library and the two County the recommendation for a School Boards will study service program to Importance of cooperation and propare school personnel to liaison between public libraries better cope with the drug and school libraries Board situation and a steering represenUUvestothecommitteo committee under the will be Mrs Suiaime Osburn of chairmanship of S has CoUoge Avenue School Miss boon developing an Intensive two- Mary of John feu workshop program to C Trustees Mrs Parker views and encourage Michael Bean and superintendent reallB about the Emery Nelson student who drugs Hopes to assist mission in India performances best play and others Three years ago the Club came out on top but have always won acclaim for their theatrical contributions June Thomson has frequently shown outstanding ability in the area of acting ana last year she tied with Miss Mary Hannah of Fergus for the group moat outstanding award The Group are basing many hopes on her Friday nights performance Another level The prop man and stage manager for the local production and Eleanor Rowan of will be In charge of makeup Winners will compete at an other level of competition sometime in the early spring Put totters to CRAW essentials of education FOR YOUNG the props for the Friday night Junior production of The Neglected Husband Sewing Club to be at Fergus High School for the festival are Tune Thomson of Carolyn Law of Street Yvonne Noble of Macktiwle Street lliomBon by Lorraine The Alii a of mint allot were laid In new order willy when the of the Wellington Hoard bin In he the Bunt laid of at Inn RAW Is Urn way Or Trunin tt Bees how It should be done for 1 Truftooll to l the incut Important of education the ability to explain one a thinking to another individual Three It It represents Reading ami the to the form of A reprLHWits arithmetic which is in the age of And Wrilkig or the to express in wi Ulan form Putting all the letters said the new word they and if the I lo His itie reuiBlnlng will together In a varied pattern to suit the Individual in a logli al way S HOLDEN onoMnmir Cork SI Will attend drug workshop Top dollar collection for March of Dimes One of the recommendations presented in June was approved by the Wellington Board of education and will result In a twoday workshop A letter to a local girl from the manager of E D projects for the Canadian Presbyterian Mission Post indicated Interest In promoting an agricultural club for the young people of India similar to the club here in Canada R M Khunjl sent a letter to June Thomson of R R explaining what the Mission had tried to accomplish to aid the poorer peasant people In his territory In the past read the letter understand its methods He said Since this sort of programmo will be quite new to me and others I would like to have information on how these clubs are started and I will be much obliged if you could please let me know the basic essentials to make it attractive effective and successful for this generation and for the ones to come Visited mission The letter to June Thomson had been prompted when Rob Sinclair the son of Rev and Mrs Don Sinclair of the Rockwood Presbyterian Church had visited from Mr Khunjl We had been at the mission and learning of working with older people who the problems Mr Khunjl was actually cultivate land trying to having in getting tho young persuade them to adopt modern Interested In basic arming methods suggested that he write to June who la a well known enthusiast and promoter of the Ontario Club In Miss Thomson Is presently attempting to Interest groups to assist In financing the project of obtaining and mailing such literature to the Mission manager in India It could be a very costly undertaking said one of the club members who feels that the Junior Farmers could not nope to afford its finance but that upon Khunli explained that investigation June might find literature had teen sent to the that her best source of assistance Mission previously but Indicated ta governmental one with ttiatitbadbeentooadvancedand costs of literature and mailing technical more for well already allowed for as foreign organised clubs who could farming practices This did not have affect on them because of illiteracy and Ignorance Also because their only source of income is from farming they hesitate doing what we say fearing that crop failure might cause much hardship to the whole family Our aim now Is to work with small and young people to get them Interested in arming Itemed after 4H clubs in nada Too technical Mr NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS ERAMOSA TOWNSHIP Effective on the 1st day of February following license fees shall be payable on dogs Male and spayed females Female Additional male or female Kennel license 25 Any dog owner that does not procure their dog license by June shall be liable to a fine of exclusive of costs under the Summary Convictions Act Dog licences may be obtained at the Township Municipal Office Rockwood Town Hall and Turners General Store Eden Mills L T Hlndley Clerk Marked chang board now firstrate team In seminary Accommodation has been arranged at St Augustine s Seminary Scarborough for Friday February and Saturday February and of Guelph s has been the program Group discussion role playing introduction of the new drug curriculum and the latest films and printed materials are all part of the scheduled workshop program in which specialists In the field of drugs education will be with special emphasis on small group interaction Will recomrnended Director of Education Alt Harwell said Heartily recommend this workshop to you and encourage your wholehearted support of it It was decided that attendance for the workshop would be on a voluntary basis with each principal being responsible for making staff selections In his own school participants to be drawn from a board staff spectrum and expected to assume a leadership role upon returning to their schools The representative group from the Rockwood Centennial School are Mrs Storey Mrs R McPhedran and Grant McRae Tho March of Dimes in Hock wood top dollar collection campaign this year when the total proceeds of 85 wore than the two previous years of Ice cold weather were no when many loud Indies high school who had put school studying time off in village to tlwlr rounds f r contributions to the worthy came long list of nnvarixera who Dilute tin 1U71 Mnrili a terrific sulci Included Mra Howe Mrs Shirley Miss I curl Hamilton Minn Mrs 1 Mrs Irene Miss Mnrjon Mrs Ken Miriny Mi in Mm Guild Minn mil An incident displaying the refreshing of new Wellington County School Board was related recently In the Courier the Board s newsletter by Dick He referred to effort by trustee Mrs Virginia Parker to get smoking banned at board meetings but the smoking members about half the board objected and Trustee Donald said that if smoking was banned then It was just as logical that all be required lo wear ties Wore a tie According to Mr at the next board meeting Mrs Parker turned up wearing a tie and at her place around tho board table was a gift wrapped Cuban cigar with a signed card of Incidentally sold the article the board will an right on smoking try to correct the pollution problem with air conditioning Mr great optimism and pleasure at the evidence of team work and liveliness of the new 1071 Wellington County Hoard fall thnt the board is definitely hustling and entirely new spirit has permeated the past few weeks Now a tram He mild that tho after two desperate years have mcldod into team of familiar colleagues Joined by four experienced I able new trustees and notes that the change quite marked at the board meetings the opinion of the board Mr further stated that the situations arc now firmly under control and the past areas have gone 1 for the of t Mrs Julio Brace of Strut who delighted it thi of the village and the of Die to rale arc Irmly The money Is good and relations with iminicipnllUcri rc flourishing on a firm Flmt rate team And he said a first rate educational team Is producing the material from which our school system can lie properly 1 Many spectators attending the gular meetings of the new Wellington ounty School Board and its members welcome their attendance heartily BOWL for Plsaiure for Health THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BOWL TOGETHER IN Thing to da BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES MAIN ST SPECIAL SALEII Mans Boyi Chlldront Inlanti WINTER COATS AND 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