The Acton Press Wednesday November 1 Page Full house of Sunshine ST JOHNS PARISH HALL was packed last Lee Ann Short and Ruth Stumph are Monday as sand boogies not fn by cannibal Laura Melbourne half TUN of is Mcltunon Laurie Anne Baldwin paraded in costume and had fun at the party she pushes their heads together at the lunch in f crowd around to sec how It of the J A girls Susan Billon Joanne table Comins and Goins Photo by Lorraine pupil I Ward cutUni up class pumpkin earn tht hull Jn full for th Club Wllh William president the opened with the Ode end then open song Mn flack was the piano In the of Mrs Early who an bus trip to applauded when Mr Black sarin nolo end Mm Mux Milne gave a entitled What means to me Game on and was the Lorraine flrtainment for the afternoon and for hands mere won by Mrs Hum Oake and Mrs Dunk end Mri Craig Mr Perry were the the games a delicious lunch served by Miss and Mr member ex tend Ihetr Invitation for all potential member to attend next month a meeting on November at when Mr CM will be in the chair for the business meeting and Mr and Mrs Trousdale will act as conveners for the activities Mrs Dean and Mrs I of Harris Street are elated a lunch It belated wishes from Rock wood friends but the party was on time on October when members of the family of Mrs Alice Hills of Harris Street met at government making jour decisions decide now how want to speak tor but vote Mr and Mrs Max Milne spent the Parkview Motel in days with their daughter bowl her over with a surprise and Hunter in birthday celebration Seventy recently and enjoyed a years and flowers birthday party for their two great presents and deep affection were part of the fare as daughter May Wood who were bom October Brain and her from q Happy birth daughter Margaret from Roekwood friends little Lambert and her family from Acton and Louis Hilts and his family from all joined in on the celebration An exciting cake and home to Hams Street for more gettogether and the event wis one to remember Birthday Hilts is the wish from everyone Grade program has village tour Trippety trlppety to pick up outgoing mull and little grade 3 All experience and to finalize tykes were treated to a pre- a tremendous round of lenminif adventure last week Uierc was a call in at the friendly when their teacher Mrs Sheila fire hall when on examination of Bobbins trundled them through the chief hat and a loot on the to visit the plants horn might have convinced stores and bank to familiarize many a potential candy store her students with the behind the salesman that he like to many ears of happiness Hey now it s congratulations to another venerable gentleman who will celebrate his century birth da j part on date of November a at the Country Club in St Paul Minnesota the present hometown of Walter What do you know Just heard Ramsey that has returned great children specialists home but so far been in touch with all his friends Welcome borne were glad youre back but anxious to lean of jour new findings in England and bow relate to the academy There was no blarney but real in the States and a former district resident born in the present Croft farm at the corner of Campbell Road and Eden Mills line Nieces Mrs Mary Milne and Mrs Ethel Craig of will be attending the party along with his son Reeve from Rowley and attachment when Roekwood companying them will be the best fnends met up with Grand Aunt Mary Mrs Walter of Seal land when she came oWstlani family Mr and Mrs John Clark of Not the Victorian matriarch her bile suggests but a petite lady who in only a few weeks acquired the wishes of members of the Rock wood Presbyterian Church and the old No knew him then Nowhere invitation which all ladies in the community have been waiting for No one will warm admiration of many want to miss the coffee hour of S friendship and goodwill where an S I invitation extended to Monday but hopefully her tap ntTyme fricnd be a repeat CTjov a Canadian excursion sometime in at the near future Jonn Pari5h Thursday November at 10 a m Come on new folks place our So up your vocal chords change beside the front door sharpen your wit bring your whet up your appetites and get appetites and come and be ready to purchase the shiniest happy It free so see you there fattest apple in the basket when the boy scouts come banging at lt to those who gave their lives for us scenes of village Industry How to make fishing line what welding is all about how to choose Canadian products for daily food consumption and learning the values of grain feeds and their byproducts these were only some of the countless pearls of first hand learning which the children were exposed to and from the top of the village Northern Stag Industries rifht down to the Schneiders candy factory the students were treated royally by the staffs of every store and firm through which they toured Souvenirs Donuts at the bakery teeny milk shakes candy cones fishing line potato wedges dime savers and book marks chips and chocolate bars all were provided by willing donors it was a fiveday village touring session and sometimes divided into groups accompanied by parents other times moving in a complete class formation the grade three social study program was brought into simplified focus as students learned how things were produced ready for customer purchase Rounding out the program was a stopoff at the new village post office where post mistress Marg Cox explained what comprises a full staff day at the post office from the early a m stage delivery until its evening return be fireman when he grows up Arrange canvass Flu I ill of tin Hock wood and 1 vtrton of tin luniidlan I in the lluikwood on with president Hill in the 11 conducted tin devotional period Hooks Wert out to for the I in II VolunUtr will hopeful ije it district homes All ion will to Society which provides on world wile in many students plugged to to use their vote in the recent your door this Saturday af Sunday November wuthedaTe affi ntcarmgandwasUtto and in the afternoon it 11 be good eating for everyone Centennial School Did you forget to take your auditorium when Rev Tom used uniforms to the home of Appletonof St Johns Anglican Audrey Bilton at If you Church will give the have a Cub Scout Brownie or address and the Choral Society provide the music or need an exchange for a new the service at the Cenotaph has size or perchance a second hand been finalized but it is hoped one just remember the number members of the legion all and Audrey will assist in keeping churches and Boy Scouts of all the little people in the Canada Association will parade best uniformed from the school Another date to condition in the district Cant remember match your socks Holes in your sweater Call Audrey and have Great isn t if Miles and your son or daughter ready for 5 tow KM the November 12 Remembrance Day parade Hi friendly voters Remember it always the best man who should win but the man who can do the job best Its the one who shown honesty dependability responsibility and vision who makes a good councillor or trustee One who can see the real needs of the community and will work to find out how best to improve or them One who cannot be influenced but with enough integrity to change his opinion if a better presentation is made and one with required initiative to get things done Remember the date of the municipal election Monday December and if you have a name for public office pick up your form from the township office write in jour candidate s name and return it to the township office with the signatures of at least ten qualified electors Returning time is from the of November until clock of the during regular office hours The name occupation address and office nominated for each candidate for both township and village councillors will be posted in the Eramosa Municipal Building as nominations are received and certified This is your community and it should be your local denominational remembrance see them back in town for any day service to be held at the ARTHUR A JOHNSON OPTOMETRIST Mill St E Acton Wednesday Saturday Milton St Main St GROCERIES wDRUGS SUNDRIES Phone 8564801 STORE HOURS For your no AM to 10 M days per week to 10 Sundays Holidays Stereo Sound Systems SALES a SERVICE FREE DEMONSTRATION STEREOS CHANNEL SOUND- Schwenlcer Electronics I Guelph St OPEN EVENINGS I CLOSING time now and Frank Schneider is about to hang up his rake for the winter but before releasing his spring and summertime responsibilities it the village cenotaph Frank is doing a final fall rakeup Photo by Lorraine NOMINATIONS Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the TOWNSHIP OF ERAMOSA in the County of Wellington that in compliance with The Municipal Elections Act 1972 Chapter the period for nominations in the said TOWNSHIP of ERAMOSA is the period from Thursday November 9 until Monday November 1972 at clock In the afternoon being the period between the twenty fifth and twenty first days before polling day for the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons for the of Reeve Deputy Reeve Councillors Trustees for Police Village of Eden Mills Trustees for Police Village of Roekwood Representative to Wellington County Board of Education Public of which all Electors are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly and if a greater number of candidates than required to till the said offices are nominated and make the required declarations pollswill beopenedon the dates stated below for the purpose of taking the poll from clock In the forenoon until 80 clock in the afternoon Advance Poll First Day Monday November being seyen days before polling day Advance Poll Second Day Saturday being two days before polling day Polling Day Monday December Given under my hand this day of October 1972 T Hindley Returning Officer THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NOTICE TO ELECTORS regarding NOMINATIONS For 1972 MUNICIPAL AND SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION COUNCIL TAKE NOTICE THAT nominations for candidates for the offices of Reeve Deputy Reeve and Three Councillors for The Corporation Of The Township Of Nassagaweya will be received by the undersigned at the Township of Municipal OfficesatR No Campbellville Ontario between the hours of A M and M on Thursday November day November and Monday November 1972 POLICE VILLAGE TRUSTEES TAKE NOTICE THAT nominations for candidates for the office of Campbellville Police Village Trustee required will be received by the undersigned at the Townshlpof Nassagaweya Municipal Officesat No Campbellville Ontario between the hours of 9 A and 5 on Thursday November 9 Friday November and Monday November EDEN MILLS POLICE VILLAGE TRUSTEES TAKE NOTI CE THAT as the Township of Nassagaweya and the Township of Eramosa are combined to elect Trustees for the Police Village of Eden Mills nominations for candidates for the office of Eden Mills Police Village Trustee required will be received by the Clerk and Returning Officer of the Corporation Of The Township Of Eramosa at the Township Of Municipal Offices at R No 1 Roekwood Ontario between the hours A and 5 P M on Thursday November Friday November and Monday November 4 HALTON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION a TAKE NOTICt THATas the Township of Nassagaweya and the Town Of Acton are combined to elect one member to the Halton County Board of Education nominations for candidates for the office of Trustee to the County Board of Education wilt be received by the undersigned at the Township of Municipal Offices at R R No Campbellville Ontario between the hours of A and 5 on Thursday November Friday November 10 and Monday November TAKE NOTICE THAT as the Townships of and Esqueslng and the Towns of Acton Georgetown Milton and Oakvllle are combined to elect one member to the County Board of Education to represent Roman Catholic Separate School Supporters in the respective municipalities nominations for candidates for the office of Trustee to the Halton County Board of Education will be received by the Clerk and Returning Officer of the Corporation of The Town of Municipal Offices at Trafalgar Road Oakville Ontario between the hours of 30 A and 4 30 P on Thursday November 9 and Friday November 10 and between the hours of A and 5 P M on Monday November 13 5 COUNTY ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD TAKE NOTICE THAT as the Townships of Nassagaweya and and the Towns of Acton and Milton are combined to elect a member to the Halton County Roman Catholic Separate School Board nominations or candidates for the office of Trustee to the Halton County Roman Catholic Separate School Board will be received by the Clerk and Returning Officer of The Corporation The Town Of Milton at the Town of Milton Municipal Offices at 251 Main Street East Milton Ontario between the hours of A M and P on Thursday November 9 Friday November 10 and Monday November A WELLINGTON COUNTY ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD TAKE Nassagaweya Guelph and Puslinch are combined to elect a member to the Wellington County Roman Catholic Separate School Board nominations for candidates for the office of Trustee to the Wellington County Roman Catholic Separate School Board will be received by the Cferk and Returning Officer of the Corporation of The Township of at the Township of Guelph Municipal Offices Douglas Street Ontario between the hours of A to Noon and to 5 P on Thursday November Friday November and Monday November Each of the aforesaid offices shall be for a 2 year term being the and calendar year Polling if required shall be held In the respective Municipalities In the County of Halton on Monday December 4 1972 between the hours of 11 A and PM The names occupations and addresses and the office for which the respective candidate was nominated will be posted up In the office of the Clerk of the Township of at R No 1 Campbellville Ontario as nominations are received and certified OCTOBER Clerk and Returning Officer TOWNSHIPOF NASSAGAWEYA NOTE NOMINATION FORMS for any office shall be obtained the respective Municipal Offices as shown above