Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 4, 1972, p. 6

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Acton Free WodnBtday October Rockwood Page LUNCH HOUR SOCCER at St girls are adept at athletic games teacher NOONTIME V observers at St Patricks Martin Wade Michael Buczek both of school for the grades and shows Miss feels that Its a wonderful way of School are local boy types including Chris Rockwood and Ted Mooncy of Guelph girls getting ready for a kickoff developing coordination and skills Dales Thomas Bell Eden Mills photo by Lorraine Under teachers training and instruction the Lorraine Holman midgets end season at barbecue Saturday night was a big event Winning the prizes for low for members of the scorers were Mary Kelly and Team players on the midget team Construction Company Mldtfets Outfield and for lone out to be two to one when they were feted to an hands Martin was top township kids They include evening of beef barbecuing man with Jus mother John and Jeff as cards and refreshments the winner for the ladies Grant pitchers Roger McGlIilvray and Coach Ralph Kelly and his wife McKac was the top man euchre Don Button tin m the catchers for Edith were the cohosts far the participant for the evening and the team Greg Allan was the Saturday do when all team Muriel the star first baseman and playing members and their parents were woman scorer their rolls as basemen fielders on hand to enjoy a celebration It had been a great night for and shortstop were Steve Kelly where awards were presented to everyone Coach Kelly has shown Mcllae Mike Ferguson top players as donated by Henry true interest in the kids hes Smith Gerald McDougall and Carol coaching Including in their Lindsay Dufhcld Steve Ellis summertime activities trips to Martin and Brian Storey Three transistor radios were and this weekend Arkelas they be heading to Watkins Also included in the evening the team most valuable player Glen in the A for the Grand presentations were individual Gregg Allan of Markham the The midgets coach Is a trophies from Mr and Mrs visiting grandson of Mr and Mrs long tune car bug and as well as for each team member Lome Allen of satisfying his own racing boys had a good year and won the laurels for the teams interests he giving his besides winning the Trlcounty second most valuable player teamsters an opportunity to also trophy they had captured the and winning the award for the enjoy new Glen Williams Tournament Cup most unproved player was Gary imith of R To the school After the steak out it was the Centennial School for games of euchre where parti cipated and vied for prizes which were part of the refreshment tone tun back at the horn of the Kelly s on Mary Street Disappointing total made Poor weather and lack of ad vertising placd a heavy toll last Sunday on the receipts collected for the Muscular Dystrophy Association when only a minimal crowd arrived at the Rockwood ball park to sec the Fire Bngade lose out to the Holman Construction Midgets to the tunc of Firemen wives parents and wives of players plus a few friends huddled in the chilling to cheer for favorite athletes Approximately was the total amount collected for the fund raising project supported annually by fire brigade members across Canada Saturday receipts were disappointing to the local volunteers who feel that Muscular is a cause that needs tremendous support There is hope however that proceeds will be expanded if district residents make personal contributions to brigade members they know Also on Sunday sport calendar was a match between the Senior ball team which plaid against the Rock wood Juniors Experience showed however and the Senior men finished the game with a win KIT I WITH AT ACTON HYDRO POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL North If youre looking for a or have a thai needs looking at LOOK NO FURTHER NO DOWN PAYMENT YOU QUALIFY Pickup Delivery Town Courtesy Oar by Appointment ore TOUM TO HIGHEST TRADEIN ALLOWANCE VOLKSWAGEN COME TO Motors Ltd y Volkswagen St tit Toronto J7 llirvry ID ENJOYING ART activity are Kendall Buczek of and Lisa Gazzola Guelph Wearing smocks and smiles the girls reflect their delight In St Patricks School kindergarten already know the fun of finger painting and climbing through tunnels thus coordinating both mental and physical prowess In the classroom Lorraine Dour IBS Wilier I of with Hi Hilt troll he No trim with or EDEN MILLS BEAUTY SALON SPECIAL ON PERMS SPECIAL Reg SPECIAL 1000 OCTOBER to INCLUSIVE PHONE Eramosa council Council dealt with the following matters at their regular meeting Monday night Clerk Lloyd Hlndle was instructed to arrange a meeting if possible with city clerk of Guelph and the township solicitor during the latter part of October to discuss licencing bylaws The roads committee reported that applications had been rectived for the position of grader operator and that they had narrowed the choice down to eight applications An interview is to be held with the eight applicants tonight Wednesday and a recommendation made to council The clerk was instructed to write the Grand River Conservation Authority requesting the decision the appropriate board made on the reconstruction of the dam at the former Hams Woollen Mill Council decided to have Dead End and No Dumping signs erected adjacent to the property of Hopkins Council sympathized with a request by Mr and Mrs William Ritchie to authorize a building permit which would allow them to build a storage building for whitewash trucks but decided they would have to adhere to the township by law Council decided to accept an extension of Jackson St in of feet easterly as an unopen end road allowance and agreed that they would be agreeable to Elmer McCannell building the street to such standards as he may require for a private access road at the present time Mr McCannell is a representative of the Lime Company INDIVIDUAILY WE GIVE YOU GREAT SERVICE TOGETHER WE GIVE YOU GREAT PRICES Acton Pharmacy Glenlea Drug Mart

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