Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 22, 1974, B5

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Rockmosa Carnival fun games rides Eighteen answer Rockalong roll The Acton Free Press Wed May B5 Comins and Goins ib the theme for this children of the world float in the Rockmosa parade THIS LITTLE old lady in black is Lisa Logan She won the prize for the most original costume WE RE gonna have a parade Sandy Denny waited anxiously for the parade on Saturday but it doesnt look as though her friend shared much of her enthusiasm Rock wood News members displayed and old about their winter and spring projects or hobbies at the May meeting of the Women Institute held the home of Mrs Alex President Mrs Mitchell haired eral matter of business were discussed The proposed June bus trip was postponed until October Mi decided to accent imitation to quests at I for June lfl Further plans were made for District Annual May 15 Display areas wen arranged and hospitality committees named Hie meeting voted to Ihf imitation to haw lunch area at s sdc Muv Addition Conveners for the Instltuh programs win returned to with two new additions Mrs I Dyer was up polntid courtesy convener and Mrs for hi deration of Agriculture of the evenings program was the anil of slides by Mrs dmn of her recent irip la Itanff Alberta far the federated Women Institute convention The served lunch assisted by Mrs I Dyer and Mrs Mrs Harvey Invited the branch to her home for June meeting with Mrs and Mrs John as Swing hit girl Sat A child for an when hit by a swing at carnival Tin six of Main St had fallen off a during ride at the I ions irk grounds The ride was stopped but the swings continued to rotate hilling her as shed try to rlsi man watching the nci stepped in and stopped the swings She was taken Iv to he dnctur and treated for hercyebrow BRIAN watched with a concentrated effort as the bell he hit went up up and rang tor the second time His third swing was short by mere inches This was one of the games that people enjoyed at the Rock mosa Carnival meeting was held at the town hall in last Thursday evening At its conclusion It was agreed it had been one where open lines of communication had proved enlightening to both councillors of township the trustees of Rock wood The meeting is by the v illnge to discuss Ihc proposed ward system and other matters of concern All memhers of the township council were present and IhohC of Trustee was in tin chair The reason for this meeting is ft id we have h things to talk lid He his first concern ihe centre bed like know mart it llflii How it could be in incid where it would hi wire the matters of discussion Townshipreevi Warren explained council members hid in other centres to see was the best way to lo it He said there were no government grants and lhat the provided through the defunct Wellington Co operative Medical Services would not be after He he felt the township could probably in ine project through a loin over period of four or ycirs Council ell the Rock wood juniors win opener juniors blanked behind the seven hit hurling of John Thatcher in the opening game of the ramosa league last week Second baseman Itandy Peart carried a big bat for with a pair of Don Mvers In the first inning and the third run when Dave was safe on in error in the fifth Thatcher in Ihe other run with a first inning single Dive and Charlie also singled for the triples and a single in four bats Peart scored the first run of the game on single by villagers lidoff John collected of tin seven hits off ill lim Watson Mcintosh left mil Hob Jefferson d for thi losprs struck nut 14 hatters and walked only three Losing pitchi r wis Hob Gardiner Mnnagir Mike Kelly has ill hut two players back in uniform from the fine l71 junior lenm whicn win ill the way to the before to Phil and Neil are overage Duncan Melludr in pointed out Hi it to miki tin project successful it Ins to lie joint in lion lib the ind township on tin sum track That it will be icnchcinl to tin community is a whole hi Mid He fell the two could came up with he tin decisions die iduu as i whole The trustees an I council agreed in principle that would be location for Ihc litre Tin matter was left pending until another meeting when site scope of Iht building will be deter One other important discussion It wis regarding s request that i council consider thi w system in the township Hob I explained hi mm system would ide village with belter reprismtitlon which also provide more com be in township and At recent meeting of the Township council Richard A been present Mr Is director of Provincial Municipal Affairs Seen tarhl and was on hand to provide information as to how a ward would affect residents of both and he iownship It was decided to invite director to joint mutinc with both hi township council and trustees of tin two villages of Mills and The meeting concluded with the decision to hold regular with tin three boards This has been a worthwhile meeting Warren its conclusion The many friends of Mrs I of St will really miss good friend in the village It was always so being able to drop in to share chit chat Deepest is extended lo her husband daughter and grandchildren the community It s birthday Congrats to Jean Meadows who was to a cake at the Colonial hotel last Thursday noon as prepared and presented by friend Betty anion hydro office has a new hue these days as village clerk Hockey sports his tan It was wo weeks away In the sunshine for the lucky Hockey couple and now they re back it looks as if the weatherman has lined up more of the same Welcome home and glad you had fun mere best wishes to Mrs of Guelph St who is presently in the Hurry and get well you re missed In Ihe com the Cleanup Sat in Rockwood A clean up in his been scheduled for Sat May by trustees Triggered by enthusiasm of sidents to gel spring cleaning organized the trustees decided at a recent meeting to have the village truck circulate through Ihe village from a m until noon Anything you don want around ihe house anymore or in your backyard can be hauled away hoy the who are encouraging residents to get in the swing and dispose of old junk Posters designed by Public school children will be seen In various stores in the giving the students view on what a general clean up Is all Communication established at meeting WAS A WARM sunny day for the parade on Saturday Fox in Sox was the float from Centennial School At the School on Friday night was the of Miss and play by the Junior Farmers Also on Sunday the service was held at Centennial with Rev Bob as guest speaker PANELLING FOR HOME COTTAGE SELFPROTECTING PERMACLAD PANELS Pre finished panelling with tough vinyl top coat to protect surface from scratches and stains Choose Carmel Walnut Old Elm Winter lm Frost Oak Use your coupon to save 50c sheet DELUXE PERMACLAD Impressive rich Premier Coffee Pine panel with Clad vinyl coating lasting protection against scratching and staining BEAVER PANELUNG Superbly finished panelling in desired grams Innkeeper Oak Scandia Oak Paloma Rosewood Candlelight Use your coupon 12 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