Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 25, 1972, p. 26

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The Free Prow October Windup fall tour for 30 antique cars Thirty antique cars rolled Into their guests so that despite the the village last Sunday creating continuous rain they were not Interest and curiosity as hampered by Inclement weather members of the Historical New old car Automobile Society of Canada It was hamburgers and hot finalized their district tour which dogs with favorite the fare began at 1 30 In the afternoon the day and over refreshments near it was time for old time car Milton chatter Kitchener Gait and The Death black many other district towns and Plymouth recently purchased cities were represented as from Hershcy Pennsylvania was vintage cars buffs cranked their proudly driven In the parade by motorsandclimbcdinforthetwo son Brian while Ray sporting hour road session his costume straw hat and striped The Hockley Valley area was jacket was by number the scenic direction for the two son Dennis in the family a weekend drive with Grand Valley Lincoln and highways Included for the lengthy entourage of Whippets and all ancient reminders for those who can remember the good old days Delightful picture Whipped beautifully Into shiny bright and ultra condition the sturdy vehicles presented a delightful picture as they traversed the village and parked In the vicinity of Kay ana Betty Death home on George Street In preparation for the 135 automobile occupants Ray had specially erected one of his large outdoor tenia to accommodate Comins and Goins Last of seven Sunday drive was the windup tour of the year the last of seven rides for the Association members The Death have had a busy schedule of old time car participation with seven meets outside trips several parades and weddings totalling antique automobile involvements since early spring It 11 be into the garage from now on and the Death family Instead of packing away water skis and bathing suits like most other people will be hanging up their old time Lincoln and Plymouth for the winter Bank sum earmarked for replacing trees GuesswhowasdelinquentThe Hey now Itstwlnkle twinkle big draw scheduled for little star and right now the Rock September 27 went off according wood and area Ratepayers to hoyle but this reporter goofed Association are holding awaiting and it was never announced that the dispensation of the village winner of the quilt trustees the sum of which purchased from the Sunshine was collected by a Christmas dub was won by Mrs Earl Tree I committee Bolton and sporting the hand Committee chairman David made pillow Is Winnie Hilts Nice has unfortunately left the going little chums we re glad village for England but the sum you won better luck to the rest of could be the beginning of some us next time aspiring Noel enthusiast to take up the torch and see a fairyland this Christmas Come on trustees collect the monies euchre parties the first at the lU Rose and the second at Mrs Craig a home It voyage and best wishes Goodies euchre and a lovely gift to Marlon and Chris were all part of the surprise and Sinclair as they leave this week Mrs Scott many friends wish end Europe and to see the her well in her Guelph apartment world Happy outgoing and residence carefree these two favorite girls take with them the hopes and highest regards from their Rock wood friends with the trust that Ihey will be home again soon A hi and a welcome to Mrs with adventure Annie Richardson from Jamaica who is visiting her brother Mr Tom of Division Street Also staying with the hospitable m 0 Wylies a Miss Francis Hearst SlW from Richmond so Its J do anotherhifromvlageresident know could do better Remember the date of the municipal elections Monday December and if you have a name for public office Just pick up a form from the township office write in your man name MARTHA MAY is coaching the horse of May of during Saturday Wellington County plowing match near Rockwood station luminal 111 the existing station in Georgetown will be used as a GO tra station and ticket if a recommendation of George town Is followed Two representatives of he Ministry of Transport and Communications also backed the suggestion Council originally suggested a site on Maple Ave East near the town works garage as a GO train station but were advised It would cost an extra to put In a spur line It was decided to ac cept the present station on a trial period basis The site of the GO train bedroom which the Ministry would like to see in near the Seventh Line was also discussed but council made no recommendations An elephant Is a mouse put together on a costplus bails Contestants turned some neat furrows despite the inclement weather Photoby Lorraine SATURDAY S WET DRIZZLE and continual dullness cut back somewhat on the expected crowd at the Wellington County Plowing Match held at the farm of Barclay RR 1 It was another win for Glen Gray of Rock wood who captured the special Esso Championship award Pictured above is Wayne Love of who won the Harvester special for the best plowed land in a Utility class by a competitor using a mounted plow Photoby Lorraine Trustees may be able to save some money when they reinvestigate a bank ac count held at the village Royal under the name of the now defunct Hock wood Ant Pollution who announced their intention two years ago of raising tree planting monies to help beautify the private parkland grounds belonging to Milne which now houses the Millstono restaurant TiaiK along the Grand The first five miles of hiking trail along the Grand River will be dedicated October by the Grand Valley Trail Association signalling a start on opening of miles of trolls along the river At least that s the goal of the association formed about 10 months ago The first section of trail begins near the Valley golf course and runs along the river to The next section running from Freeport to Bridgeport will open In about two weeks rhe third section will run from Bridgeport to Cones tog a and Join up with the Huron Trail which extends through to Members of a steering committee with help from volunteers chose the trail location got the necessary permission to cross properties blazed the trail and built special stiles or steps to take walkers over fences Betty Schneider of 1 Preston interim chairman of the association said they are not interested In drawing large numbers of people just those who will appreciate and respect the trails and enjoy the chance to get some exercise Happenings at Rockwood School By John Smlt dance is on Friday of this week and we here at Centennial School feel that this years students council will be very good Friday It was match game good and dean but the from Not only Is the horse Just about extinct but so are the people who work like one lost out to We will be playing a return match next Friday and we hope the outcome will be better than the last time Our one hope is that our longer field will make things tougher for the opposition and coster for us Noon hour soccer scores total points Girls Snow Prince 3 points 2 Boa points Suzuki points Ski whiz Boys Snow Jet 5 points 2 points 3 points Scorpion pis Moto Ski Yamaha 2 Now New 2500 DOWN If you qualify Pickup and Delivery n Free Cm by Appointment OHM TO HIGHEST IN FOR VOLKSWAGEN COME Motors Ltd authorize dealer l Guelph St Six out of six people were made happy last Tuesday just by a friendly gesture of love and good will One person spontaneously said to a friend I think you re and have it accompanied by terrific and absolutely great signatures of at least 10 qualified This message was reciprocal by being passed along with equal electors The form must then be returned to the township office anytime from the of November until clock of the 13th during regular office hours Care about your community and sincerity to another friend until five nice people felt warm and happy because someone had taken the time to pay them a complimenLTbeoriglnaldoIerar get involved now but vote the gesture dldn t need to be told because she already possessed enough genuine warmth to have given the compliment in the Erst place we live in a wonderful world REIT I C1SC1DE NOT WITER Month AT ACTON HYDRO STREET WtSpKlallnln Covering 02ITE CELMESE CARPETS ARMSTRONG VINYL C0RLON VINYL FLOORS Or Your Choice Of FLOOR TILES FROM ARMSTRONG WALLPAPER CENTRE VOTERS LIST TOWNSHIP OF ERAM0SA Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section of The Municipal Elections Act and that I have posted up at my office at the Municipal Building on the day of October 1972 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the municipality at Municipal Elections and that such list remains there for Inspection And I hereby call upon all electors to take immediate proceedings to have any errors omissions or school support corrected according to law The necessary forms are available at the office The last day for filing complaints Is the 30th day of October The place at which the revision will commence Is the Municipal Building The time at which the revision will commence is October 1972 Dated the day of October Hind ley Clerk of The Township of Eramosa BIRD WATCHERS Save money Buy Essex No 1 birdseed at Master Feeds Georgetown Lb Wild Bird Seed 099 SO Lb Wild Bird Seed eso 50 Lb Sunflower Seed Peanut Hearts 20 WATER SOFTENER SALT Ho 2 Crystal 50 Lb Ho 2 Crystal 100 Lb 060 MASTER FEEDS RR Georgetown PHONE J The It A organization felt the trees for later destruction that the trees would be a would not be feasible replacement for those requiring At Inst Monday board of removal because of Dutch Elm trustees meeting was disease but the tree planting allocated for six new Maples to be episode had been curtailed planted along No highway In because of sower placing park vicinity which cording to chairman Don Hilts On August 11 the bank I l account specifically raised and ta for village trees totalled from centre of lying still but not to WghW8y dormant trie two year account rulings has aecruetl interest and Is now registered at 90 and with professional assurances that the trees will not be disrupted by possible sewer Installations is available for disposition to the vdlage fathers Mrs Betty Lou Clark ehuirman of The RAPE Committee will approach the trustees and regarding the butuion The group hod been warned planting until the matter of installations had been determined as placing POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL Mafiufecturtnof North Ufa HALTON NEEDS OCONNOR TO SPEAK OUR MIND Before OConnor can speak our mind in Ottawa we must speak our mind to him When Terry is elected he will visit throughout the Riding on a regular rotating basis times and places will be announced in our local papers Terry will listen Terry will act To Terry OUR day to day needs and OUR concerns come first then the partys concerns He will be repre senting Halton everyone in regardless of political convictions As our representative OConnor will talk with us and for us The people and the potential of Halton should command respect and attention Halton needs OConnor to speak our mind TERRY O CONNOR PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE FEOERAl RIDING

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