SCRUBBED SHINY AND HAPPY cubs stand proudly Petty Brian Devries Michael MeRae larry Mazur in front of Akcla Vic Monday night to be invested into Michael Ward Tod Hatch Michael McKenna Peter Root and the Rockwood Cub Pack and receive from Mavis Wayne Vogel arc the grinning youngsters sporting their new Johnson standard badges and Rockwood arm band Cubs yellow tics presented as part of the ceremonies Photoby dins Hudson Daniel Guest David Law Gregory Lorraine Bowling Parents witness cub enrolment points Kathy Ingle Doug tingle Lloyd Mmtfcn Neighbour point Dill earner Nell Harvey Daync VS points Ft reus on Ward Bruce Ifli single Flora llruce ingle A large number of parents were delighted last Monday night to witness their young sons participating In the official enrolment and first step Into the outstanding organization of the Boy Scouts of Canada Shining and scrubbed the candidates for invcstUre waited In sixes to be inspected and then inspection completed they formed a circle as Vic Johnson assisted by Mavis Jotmn ran them through their paces and accepted their small boy salutes Each of the boys were presented with Immaculate yellow tics and their standard badges The Wellington and Ontario Crests and the Wolf Music stressed United Church swelled last Sunday from musical strains and solos as the District Young Peoples of both Rockwood and Stone Church groups combined their talents with the Stone United Junior Choir under the leadership of Millie Smith Much credit for the tremendous enthusiasm displayed by the Young Peoples Is given to this years counsellors Mr and Mrs Gordon Thomson and Mr and Mrs Keith McDougall as well as Music Directors Millie Smith and Wayne field All have worked diligently with the young people aiding them In their year round planning giving them required direction when necessary On program On Sundays program Wesley Harris gave an instrumental Violin Solo Frank played a guitar solo and a sister and brother team Helen and Morgan sang a duet Val Hall read the Indian version of the 23rd Psalm and group singing with audience participation was led by Helen and Peggy Salmon as Gordon Tosh lead the congregation In hymnal rounds Peggy and Helen culminated the program with their rendition of Shalom There had been no sermon but the congregation was responsive to the singing in Christian fellowship and afterwards many those present enjoyed refresh ments in the downstairs Sunday School room Cub head as well as the arm band Games contests After the affective service conducted in softened lights with candle lighted logs the boys then participated In games of fun and competition under the leadership of Claire Mc- and Gord Tosh Later they were treated to refreshments as were the parents who enjoyed the opportunity of seeing the physical activities of the children under qualified leadership The present Rockwood pack has been running for two years under Johnson and was previous to that May was the Akela with meetings held at the Town Hall The present group of Cubs holds Is meetings at the wood Centennial School children with greater freedom and better facilities V Carneys Bob tingle May John Carney Ingle points Bob Van Wyck ISO Ingle single four Country Men Jl Ramblers 3D Alley Cats 3D Neigh bours Carneys Junior Farmers Barley Sandwiches 22 mills IS Women Over Edna Dull Mary Loll Irene A3S Millie Donna Hind ley arney I Re ingle Country Men 2 points Bosch igle single Doug gle VS Rockets singles Una Davis 21fl equaled 757 single points Brian Robertson 111 single Gerry Hilton single Clarence Milton 221 single points Mary singles Irene 204 equal Ivy Ritchie single Sandy McPhcdran equates John Thatcher 28t Nightingale 251 lit VS Meltons points Dune Kingsbury equal lklty llrydgci single T Me lton single Alley Cats points McDaugall single Elmer Allan 184 single Ron lB2ilnsle VS Junior rarmen points Bruce Miller single Glen Gray single Lloyd Kinsley 177 single Gerry Hilton 111 Men over Dune Kingsbury John Thatcher Sandy red Nightingale Dob 716 Art Davit l Tony Siokmsn Charlie Milne 670 Doug Hilton Jcstin Mike Martin Dan Arblc Ted A tew bowlers took part In King and Queen of the lanes again year and came up with a winner this FREDA HOFFMAN Optometrist St Ont Telephone NASSAGAWEYA REELECT DECEMBER 4th for Council 4 years Council experience Committed to the growth and development of the Township 12 years on School Board Successful business record CONCERNED PROVE IT VOTE DSC Wright X REEVE Nassagaweya NOTICE TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF You are hereby advised the following question will be placed on a ballot to be voted on by the Electors of the Township of at the same lime as the Municipal Election December and at the same polling places as the election for the Municipal Council Polls open from to fl PM QUESTION Are you in favour of a Bylaw being passed by the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of to permit horse racing after 130 oclock In the afternoon on Sundays in the Township of Yes No Certified a true copy of the question to be placed before the Electors on a ballot Earl S Cuddia Clerk Comins and Goins The sympathy of village residents are sent to Dan Ferguson In the recent bereavement of his father who passed away in Scotland this week and Dan Is now overseas What would we do without friends and once again this was brought home when Leslie Ferguson made a move to what used to be the Chuck Petty abode and with Dan away all her friends came to her assistance to pack load move and unload Its a great world and people are wonderful and we hope youre happy In your new surroundings can be proud that one tier most delightful citizens was chosen guest speaker at the reunion dinner of the Royal Regiment of Canada Association held on Saturday November 11 at the Ontario Room of the Bazaar to benefit church It was come and go from to all last Saturday afternoon at the Mimosa United Church as mounds of toys homebaked goodies stuffed creations and novelties as well as Christmas decorations gradually disappeared marking the first time Holiday Bazaar a number one success for the Mimosa ladies Conveners of the Joint effort Catherine and Kathleen Bailey both of R were enthusiastic in their praise for the United Church ladies In their group who worked like beavers months In advance to present an array of salable articles which when the sale was finalized had realized the total amount of A few toys are still up for sale and as the Mimosa ladies put It Better late than never but Just in time for Christmas and they invite everyone to attend their unusual homestead aftermath bazaar at the home of Mrs BUI on the line of just above No highway from Humes garage Well have coffee and tea for everyone say the enthusiastic ladles with many of the toys Just the ones everyone is looking for Simcoe Hotel In Toronto Who was the honored speaker Why Major Vincent Price of course and his friends wish they could have been there to applaud but feel its a tribute to have him in their community Nice going Vincent were glad to be friends with you Christmas bells will be ringing when you visit the Brownie Cub Girl Guide Boy Scout gala bazaar nent Saturday December at the Centennial School when luscious home bakery Items special handcrafts by the Christmas decorations etceteras and etceteras all with tinsel will be sold as well as books and a place to sit and drink coffee and read or chat with friends Make it your day with the hour set at until Just know you are welcome If Its a drive a cup of coffee and a stockup on Christmas toy items youre after check on Trudy Mrs Bill on the line of next Thursday around and all the happygolucky ladles of the Mimosa United Church will help with your selection of some adorable stuffed animals and cushions Therell be friendship fun and food all for free Th Acton Free Press Wednesday November Hey its and from the Hamilton Division sand recognition to Mr Earl Brown camp for which he received a who was recently feted to a party plaque commemorating his In Dundas for his retirement services Guelph and Townships REELECT GEORGE DAY TRUSTEE I WELLINGTON COUNTY I BOARD OF EDUCATION 15 years experience In education Former Clerk Treas Township of Past- Postmaster Rockwood I have time available to carry out the numerous duties of a school trustee My policy is to improve communications by visiting schools in the county Your support on December will be appreciated YOUR VOTE IS NEEDED ON MONDAY DECEMBER between am and 8 pm CLARK Betty Lou X for ERAMOSA TOWNSHIP COUNCIL I TABLE TO TREE Gri NOMA20MINILITE SET SELF LEVELLING STAND Ev L GLITTER Spun NOEL LITE SET win tun J Putt colour Chininn Spun SIS j J Stir DECORATIVE SILVER GARLAND SATIN SHEEN MILS NOMA THEE TOP STAR Is oui indoor Jit lur Me tin nun Ob JIM INDOOR EXTENSION CORD NOMA 15 LIGHT INDOOR SET MAKE IT Dor Cnnnmn colour I Ik modntpnci tour to BUM j n0I MAKE BOMB Oily MOSS HARDWARE 22 MILL ST ACTON 8532720