Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 15, 1984, p. 13

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Youngsters out selling Guide cookies cheese doortodoor QaofgetownAeton Fab 13 The Bay Association Is meeting Thursday Feb at Centre They ask all interested parents to attend this meeting so that the spring and summer seasons can be well planned for the area s boll playing youths Tbey also ask those who still have a uniform at home to please return it that evening There are a lot of junior salespeople canvassing the village this past week Stud ents of Centennial have been selling cheese to help supply the Home and School Association while the Brownies and Guides arc again busy selling Girl Guide cookies So for and help support two worthwhile groups Remember Feb is a professional activity day In Wellington County so public school children will be home for the day Gcorgina Kelso libation at the Eramosa Community Library has released the Feb bulletin In adult fiction Morale by Winston Graham The Wicked Day by Mary Stewart Changes by Steele Convoy by Dudley Pope and The Leader and the Demand by Colin Forbes JuvenilePrimary fiction now has Gives a Hand by S Hughes A Wind in the Willows by Scott Dixon The Kindergarten Book by S Calonenson and the Canadian Childrens Annual In doc Action there is Complete Book of Outdoor Cookery by M Marshall The Art of Enameling by M Making Sense by M Littlest Baby by F and Norman Betbune a biography now available The winter carnival committee is hoping very bard that winter decides to return pro mptly here hoping it win cooperate If we do see a return of the white stuff Sat Feb 25 looks to be a very busy day beginning with movies for the kids at a Brownies have fun at camp by Doris Fines It a grand weekend for Ospringe Brownies and otherwise which they spent at Camp Corwhln near Four leaders went along to supervise Will Gail Ridley and Margaret Barnstaple The 13 Brownies worked on their skiing snow shoeing and winter adventure badges and did a lot of hill sliding for fun inside they learned about pioneer arti facts made little log cabins of slicks made banddipped candles and tried their hand at churning butter and making stew It was a fun and learning experience A friendly enjoyable time was had at the Ladies Aid euchre in Knox Church basement Saturday evening Anna Stubbington bad high score for the women and Mel Storey was high for the men Mildred Sinclair got the consolation priie Watch for the date of the next euchre early in March With the weather warming up a little the Ospringe Cubs and Scouts moved outdoors the past several weekends They partici pated In the District Bowling Tournament last Saturday and Michael was the top bowler for the group On Sunday the Cubs took part in a Sunday Fun day which Included acrosscountry ski race and an outdoor Kevin emerged as the top skier of the group in the ban The Stone Church Young People hope to sponsor a hockey tournament at 1030 If you a team call at registration At the Speedside Church will have a log sawing contest The man to contact for is Bruce Miller at SO 1731 At toe same time be Junior Farmers be sponsoring an orienteering course on andor skies Give Wanda Dunk a call at for this one At 1 the Rockmosa Tennis Club will sponsor a Trivial Pursuit Contest To register coll Norm Battle at Also at m the Presbyterian Church will a Quilt Show Contact person Is Betty Death at During the evening thern win be a dance the ball from 830 pjn to lam Music by the Entertainers admission 310 a couple For tickets call Murray at Also during the evening there be open skating a campflre wiener roast and bay ride Tor those who prefer the outdoors During the day Sat and Sun there will be a snow house display horse drawn sleigh rides picture exhibits Don Hilts BrownieGuide display a dog team snow and demonstration penny and bake tables a radial railway display and other booths Sunday morning will begin with a community breakfast at the hall Admission charge of for adults for 12 and under and preschoolers free Beth Mullen of the can be reached at for tickets and information After breakfast also during Lions will be running a snowmobile rally All par will have breakfast at no charge Pledge sheets are available at local businesses Contact Walter at or Don Martin at Atlpm the Rockwood Home and School will have a Kids Skating Party Call Jan Osborne at At 3 tun a Karate demonstration at pjn the German Canadian Dancers entertain at 3 pjn the Snowmobile Rally Awards win be presented and also at the Snow Sculptures will be Judged tad awards given Its going to be a busy busy weekend in Rockwood If you need further information or help can Fred Hawkins at or Grant McRae at Womens The February meeting of the Rockalong Women Institute waa held at the home of Mrs Cecil Nellis with members present After the singing of the Ode and repeating the Mary Stewart Collect Mia George Mlt vicepresident opened the meeting with a reading Glamor All Year Round The minutes of the January meeting were read and approved and the treasurers re port given Mrs Alex gave a very appropriate In for Mrs Gordon Nelson who passed away In Janu ary Mrs Nelson bad been a valued member for many years and she win be sadly missed by the members and her friends The 1984 Officers Conference Is being held May 1 and at the University of Waterloo Mrs John Ramsey be the delegate The Federation of Agriculture Rural Seminar for Vital People is being held February at the Guelph Holiday Inn Mrs John Ramsey and Mrs Bert will at tend this seminar It was voted that dona tioos be sent to the Wellington County Historical Research Society Roll What I like or dislike about Supermarkets was answered by the mem bers Mrs George MltcbeU convener for Resolutions was in charge of the program and read a poem A Time to Risk Mrs Cecil Nellis convener of Family and Con Burner Affairs gave several readings that be had prepared for the January meeting but because of condiUons was un able to attend Mrs George Mitchell conducted a contest and the meeting dosed with the singing of Canmda The hostess 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