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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 4, 1981, p. 9

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Press and district The Acton Prats Wednesday Mar 1981 9 I Council amending bylaw stray dogs may be shot Some firepower is being written into s dog control bylaw as a direct result of citizen s charge that council been gent Eramoso Reeve Bill that a new section be added to tl v which would allow a responsible officer to shoot stray dogs Clerk Lloyd indicated the on could be ready for council by March especially and to a lesser extent Mills have seen number stray dogs roaming SomL village children had to be vaccinated against an outbreak of last year as a result of bites by stray dogs on the grounds of Centtnn al School If the present dog control off tor the shooting of dogs unpalatable thin then who will do I told I Monday The reeve also suggested enforce the bylaw to the letter Ihit could a number of residents who have already bought dog been will have to get a certificate slating their animal his been agimst rabies A dog licence Is not supposed to be issued until a vaccination is produced accord to he- bylaw Council also learned from Adsett that ticket of owners of dogs which are allowed to run around has started reminded council that the enforcement of is working Residents hive until the end of March to buy dog licences from the municipality Councillor Baldwin said there about six dogs In that cause problems Clerk observed that per cent of the dog control difficulties originate in the villages Evcrton res dent Georgena Petty described in a letter the which her daughter went through after she wis bitten by a rabid dog was printed in The Acton Free Press last week Ospnnge Knox annual meet Rockwood Digest have always been known for their gift of the gab and it paying off public speaking contests Centennial student Mike Ha worth third in the junior section of Area I Oral Communications Festival held recently at Ross R McKay School in Guelph Heather McGlllvray of Public School came fourth in the same contest with her speech on Teasing Junior winners within Centennial wcrei MikeHaworth grade Jennifer don grade Robbie Love and Mike both f rom I mentions Intermediate winners were Laura Brown Julie Robson Tom McKay honorable men lion Stephen McLaren Laura will be competing Thursday in the Intermediate Semi Final com at Rosa R McKay Junior winners at Eramosa Public were l Heather Kirk 3 Comnne McGlllvray Sunshine Club reports on recent meetings Clear weather is encouraging mem bers to attend in full force Mrs Mac gave a presentation on her trip to Australia Birthdays were celebrated by Mrs Mary Meek John Mrs Ella field Hugh Patterson Mrs Gladys Hanna and Jack Milne Euchre winners were Mrs RoscOakes Henry Lcachman Mrs Wilma Gilbertson and Mrs Leachman Crokinole winners were Mrs Vera Black and Mrs William Hayden All to attend Sunshine Club mon thly meetings at the Town Hall Thursdays at 2 m World Day of Prayer will be celebrated day at St Johns Anglican Church at m Guest speaker will be Douglas McCarthy a founding member of the Red Cross Ball Association will hold their registration for all ages Thursdaj and Friday 12 and at Rock Centennial School and Eramosa Home and Association will hold a meeting Tuesday March at Rockwood Centennial School at p The subject will be Spanking your child d sciphne or abuse Refreshments will be served All are Welcome Please call infer at the Free Press 1153 or evenings with Rock Wood news personals and community coming events Vanished Conmgsby was another Erin Township village It was On Concession between Lois 17 and Eating humble pie he I Bryan March or the 1st Rockwood Scouts thoroughly enjoys dessert the Seoul and Cub Family dinner held Thursday at the Town Hall Gord treats Eramosa Township Councillor Baldwin treated fellow councillors to a round of Rock wood water Monday No one asked for seconds Baldwin who lives on St poured fellow councillors cups of clear colorless fluid He brought the liquid to council in a sealed jar The fluid which a few councillors tasted was by no means odorless or tasteless tastes like bleach said a woman in the audience after the fluid crossed her lips You can smell it in your clothes tea coffee the whole shot said Baldwin It been like hat for two weeks by Twelve people joined Knox Presbyterian Church at a communion service last Sunday Tony and Sharon Van manen Sandra Ferguson Ralph and Susan Vlietstra Laurel Vhetstra Max and Bonnie Schotsch Bill and Bobbie Cargill Marian Grundy and Helen Clarkson A pot luck lunch followed tic vice some films were shown then Rev Dean chaired the annual meeting with Laurel Vlietstra as acting secretary The reports showed a very successful year Bob Keating was added to the board of he arrival of their first granddaughter Andrea Christine Is the new little daughter of Doctors Barry and Carol Bruce of Carp Ontario Ward and Flora spent couple of weeks with their son and daughter in law and grandsons Michael and Jeremy Kindergarten regis for Ospringe children is March at Brisbane If your child will be five by Dec 1981 and you have not yet registered please call Brisbane at grade stud competed in oral communications last week to establish representative to go on to the area finals In Hills burgh Kim Van Manen placed first speaking on The First Woman Doctor Second was Paul Kracmer on Skiing third place was Peter Tun merman on Calf Club Other finalists were David Giammarco Doug Root and Trevor DcBruin Knox Church enjoyed a pancake breakfast Sunday morn Gordon Aitken and Ward Bruce cooked the pancakes with a little help on the side from their wives Mr and Mrs Andrew Bruce of Sask are vis ting for a week with Andrews brothers Mr and Mrs Bruce and Mr and Mrs Byron Bruce and their families Eden Mills Plans spring dance CBS against Bell hike bid by Mrs The Community Club is sponsoring a Spring Dance on March 14 in the hall Tickets arc a couple and can be ob tained from Jane Thatcher at or Ann Vos Mrs Jim Henry Guelph was the hostess for the Fcbu of the Presbyterian Women The meeting opened with a poem and hymn In the communications two donations were grate fully received In letter The Committee for Bet been selected Service CBS CBS hopes to parallel last week to oppose the success it gained a Bel Canada application couple of years ago when for a per cent resid it and an group increase at the fought a proposed ten per Canadian Radio and Tele cent rate increase by the vision Commission hear Community Telephone tor Worn Company 1 from the Waterloo Wellington Presbyterian this group is to send for the Supply bund and cents a member to the Expense Fun A goal of has been set for the General Fund The annual Good Friday Morning Breakfast will be on April 17 at the church New choir music Is to be pur chased Mrs Russell Blacklock is to take the place of the late Mrs Anna Wilson as the feel no Indicates that the increase should apply to group succeeded us is that we still do not the Ontario reccive service phone Service Com to neighboring Bell mission concerning the exchanges says CBS Jesse increase and it Chairman Ernie Wynne hopes to be as persuasive CBS plans to present its the CRTC concern case in the April CRTC the gher increase hearings No place has bought Community Telephone Company last Everton year Bell subscribers In Erin by Juno Jonsen are not Congratulations are able to telephone as many extended la Mr and Mrs assistant treasurer Pen the Least Coin were by Mrs Van Rhijn Mrs J Henry read the Scripture and gave a reading on the origin of Valentine Day Rev with the auto- harp sang a delightful Scottish Love Song The meeting closed with prayer and refreshments were served by the hostess and Mrs James Gilbertson Mrs extended the courtesy remarks Mr and Mrs Eric Locke were recent guests of Mrs and Mrs Ralph Mrs Wllk Wilson was in Burlington on Monday to attend the funeral of I cousin Mrs jffHThrUnrlciab Ia Ken Jtavrn pin Charles Watson arrival of their new grandson Charles Richard He born Wednesday at The proud parents are Mr and Mrs Rick Watson of Mr and Mrs William were recently vis by their daughter Mrs Elizabeth and two grandchildren Johanna and Jessica Get well wishes arc sent to Mrs Sylvia Wat son who is a patient in General Hospital All your friends ore hoping you will be home soon Ebenezer by Mrs It On Friday at the ladles Journey to to Join the St David ladies in the World Day of Prayer The three churches met at Arkell on Sunday to enjoy the lovely music of the Singing Seven Mrs Sheldon Trous dale Rockwood patient In St Joseph hospital neighboring exchanges loll free as other areas indicates Wynn David fio Environmental Municipal Planning Law L YNNS FASHIONS 13SC GUELPH STREET tt Fruit Mark GOING OUT OF BUSINESS 3050 off ALL SPRING SUMMER CLOTHING ALL JEWELLERY PRICE LONG GOWNS Vi PRICE or LESS EVERYTHING MUST GO Pork Loin Roasts SelfBasted turkeys Roasts Roasts Campbells CMolwnNoodl Soup 29 French raw Margarine 39 3 99 Spaghetti Sauce 219 Plum Toitu tow 99 75 2 339 99 99 I Pro Toclhbruihn Milk Cordon Blau Stows 49 99 99 1 199 99 99 V a 99 299 63 179 75 PRODUCT OF AMERICA DOLE OR Bananas Ira mower rtHwrwiuJ Cabbaga la 59 I 1 Bn 99 3 2- Flu loflt 19 Ontario No 1 Locally Grown MUSHROOMS Product of U S A BROCCOLI bunch Canada No 1 POTATOES 50 lb bag Store Sliced HAM FREEZER ORDERS Canada Grade A Beef Hinds Fronts Sides HANGED CUT AND WRAPPED TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS AT COMPETITIVE DOWNTOWN ACTON PLENTY OF PARKING

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