Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 5, 1967, p. 16

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r tw acjon rroo prosy wednesday april 5 196 era school board m bt the last mectingai tramosa school board it was decided that the program for kindergarten in september of this year would be arranged that pupils would a 1 t e n d school for a full day every oth er day this would mean that a kin- dergarteri pupil would attend school three fujl days one week and two full days the following week it is estimated that approxi mately 90 children are of kin dergarten age the personnel committee re ported that a revised salary v for victory the simic family in the cro at village of tesclic yugoslav ia runs strongly to vs moth er vasilija simics sons and daughters are named vlado velimir vojo verica and vu- ka on the male side its dif- en schedule for the teaching staff salary and administrative sal- tisc for tenders to supply oil to had been mutually agreed up- ary were made ric eramosa schools for the on revisions in caretakers the board decided to adver- next heating season luiiiiiiiiju committr of eden mills womens institute roy mrs nora mclean sr mrs etta barden mrs sada sponsored the antique and nobby show in the community gilbertson mrs gladys marshall mn catherine gilbertson f simic his hahwednesday of last week ah dressed in approprate mrs wilma glbertson mrs mary mlne mrs evelyn barden h and great grand- costume those assisting were mrs lona drysdale mrs arlie and mrs georgma wright staff photo were m narn uros costume mow ossiiimy vv eden mills antique hobby show attracts many to village hall plan bigger and better carnival for ball park balmy breezes and spring- nesday afternoon and evening like weather- greeted the an- in the village hall sponsored by tique and hobby show wed- eden mills womens centen nial committee those interested in antiques saw plenty even to the ancient mrs iona drysdalts display of early can- adian dolls was the focal attraction of last weeks antique and hobby show at eden mills the display took up the entire stage at the village hall mrs drysdale is shown with part of the exhibit staff photo costumes worn by the commit tee in charge crafts of all kinds were on display including hooked mats quilts embroidery fretwork etc the stage was a masterpiece in itself where mrs drysdale displayed her doll ex h i b i t which included an old time vil lage street with its dry goods store also a general store with the clerks in attendance and covered wagons and stage coaches the odd indian could be seen here and there makri ing unique dolls is a hobby of mrs drysdale some faces are made of dried apples which gives the expression of older people mrs shoemaker of guelph has the same hobby and they displayed together the lunch committee was kept busy afternoon and eve ning serving tea and refresh ments the committee consisted of mrs drysdale convener mrs fran gilbertson mrs n mar shall sr mrs s gihjertson mrs k gilbertson mrs h gits bertson mrs r roy mrs w macdougall mrs w mclean sr mrs h barden mrs e barden mrs h mcpherson mrs g wright in the afternoon mrs m milne of rockwoodjavored the crowd with two readings 100 years ago in eden mills and what is canada to me the committee would like to extend thanks to all who kind ly loaned articles i rockwood frank allsop chairman of the rockwood carnival committee met with several members of his group necentyl bigger and better than ever is their goal and plans were made by those in charge of special features and different booths it is hoped to hold the car nival on saturday june 17 in the ball park a parade pet show pony ri des handicraft and baking booths games of chance and the favorite fish pond are plan ned to mention a few it is hoped to have the new build ing erected for the refresh ment-booth- horseshoe pitching will ag ain be prominent as well as a minor baseball game in the af ternoon the oldtimers will show their rusty skill in the evening ball game the annual dance will bring the eliciting day to a close there are attractions for everyone so come and bring vour friends wm tcfish lou s clearing the lot you cant afford to miss out 64 mercury ec0n0line beautiful condition lic b25446 only j 095 64 chevrolet v2 ton pickup one youd like to own lic b9671 3 asking m mm 5 61 gmc w ton pickup mechanically good lic b92587 pick it up for only 87 5 61 chevrolet vi ton pickup lie b92858 875 62 volkswagen van good for many things lic b94497 its a steal at s3 95 62 chevrolet stepin van good for camping lic c88643 drive it away for s595 59 international stepin van dont miss out lic b97076 why pay more 395 59 mercury cabover 16 van a money maker lic b80549 a bargain at 950 lou has 20 cars priced from 250 down lous 8e main st rockwood 8564235 district shopping guide ospringe easter visit institute euchre spring rally 4h coqlqng in news mrs sinclairs home when the mothers of the girls will bec- guests a tasty lunch of smorrebords which the girlsmade and milk was served at the conclusion visitor with mr and mrs william wrag 3rd line in cluded mr and mrs pete hav- den mr and mrs william wragg jr and baby daughter of guelph and miss pam bou- ville of sault ste marie mr and mrs robert a craig linda and steven london spent raster sundav with mr and mrs h r howard janet isley spent part of the easter holidays with doris flu tter at acton candy ftason entertained a number of her girl friends at 3 pyjama party at her home on the 3rd line cathy colding of toronto spent the holidays with her sister and brotherinlaw mr and mrs aleck stewart other visitors at the same home in cluded mr and mrs gordon steele and miss svlvia dark of toronto miss beverly bruce nursein training at western hospital toronto was home for the weekend miss colleen hunter of guelph visited during the week with her grandmother mrs a sinclair mr and mrs cecil unshall 2nd line have sold their farm formerly the wilfred awrey farm to mr schram of pus- linch the upshalls have pur chased the william mcarthur farm on the 1st line above mimosa mrs g sunter returned home on saturday following a weeks visit with her son and daughter in law arnold and mrs sunter and family niagara falls mrs j hiltz spent a couple of clays with her daughter ana sonin4sw mr and mrs bruce moult and family bolton mi gordon ajtfcen is a pa tient at gadph hospital undcr- gointmbaent to her back umfcrjnejprlfcbwan spent pwrt ol her holidays inqrange- ville with her grandparents mr and mrs harold gemmill mrs william thompson was able to leave guelph hospital on saturdav after a two monlh slav following surgcrv on lier lea mrs bvron bruce is conval escing at her home following recent surgerv at guelph hos pital fred archibald is able to be out around again following a severe attack of mumps and complications little greg millson guelph spent the easter vacation with mrs m jackson carolvn mcewan was a visit or with rcluixes in brnnttord for a lew daw mr david stewart and mrs d g robertson attended the spring rally ol the ontario christian womens fellowship held at everton church on thnsjay mrs norman mekenzie was gues organist and also contri buted a piano solo during the afternoon program eleven tables of cards were plixed at the euchre on fridix night at the school sponsored bv the womens institute prize winners were ladys lirst mrs e stewart second ralph sinclair playing a pink cjrd mens first len thomp son second ron wheeler con solation mrs william sanders mr and mrv stuart mckiri- non attended the home show in toronto on saturdav miss bonny weeks of alma college st thomas was home for the easter vacation she and her brother bobbv spent a lew davs in bclwood ib their sisler and brotherinlaw mr and mrs ken- smith mrs k klooster visited on thursday with her son and daughterinlaw mr nnd mrs george klooiter and family at drayton mrs j wheeler guelph spent the weekend with her daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs george lang and bon nie the fifth meeting of the os- pringe centennial chefs was held tt the home of mrs r ellvs four members and two leaders were present the meet ing opened with the 4h pledge followed by the minutes of the iast meeting roll call where mv ancestors came from was answered bv all the pizza was then started by mrs ellis mrs sinclair dis cussed italv and eastern eur ope italians and the balkan people ukrainians the polish and hungarians debbie stewart and judv el lis demonstrated a salata which is an italian green salad later all enjoyed the piza and salata with a glass o milk the sixth meeting ol on rpngc centennial chets was held at the home of mrs ralph sinclair with fixe members and both eaders present roll call was answered bv one thing i alreadx know about scindinjx ii 01 finland the home assignment irom the previous meeting list the varieties o breads 01 cheeses available in local stores was luuy discussed mrs sinclair told of the dif ference between smorrebrod and smorgasbord smorrebrod is from denmark and are open faced sandwiches smorgas- rrd originated in sweden is a varietv ol dishes sorxed buf- fe style planned was a skit for aeh texvment div entitled cooking in a pioneer kitchen the color scheme vrhoscn for record book is avbite books with red lettering featuring a red and xxhile leaf wvthe centre and an emblem or lag of an other country in the corners the next mcclftwjs to be a travel party andftwill be at visit manor alert evening auxiliary of knox church is paying its an nual visit to halton centen nial manor at milton next monday evening april 10 some of the members of knox church choir xvill sing and carol wharton is bringing some of her dancing class to perform richs service repairs tires towing no 7 hwy 2w miles east of acton rence at dick voskamp 8532940 kellys general store ricks snack bar main st rockwood specializing in take out orders seahest milk and ico cream tobacco cigarettes sundries robertsons marketeria ospringe general merchants 8332872 in business 42 years open mon to sat 830 am 10 pm sunday afternoon prepared for it asked about his brides cooking the sergeant replied lets put it this way im the only guy on the base xvho packs a lunch to go home albert the fuel king maltby says an amateur carpenter t like lightning he never strikes twice in the same place dont depend on amateurs call maltby fuels main st rockwooof 8569983 general merchandise supertest gas and oil 8789603 speystde out root hardware ltd 8569551 main st rockwood farm hardware paints gifrware sporting goods plumbing heating electrical supplies meadows service maim st rockwood bp products tobacco cigarettes coffee hot dogs laura and fred meadows two mothers charlie and ken petty handle mechanic duties in their rockwood garage perrys texaco garage is a familiar spot for getting gasoline or repairs of any kind the two brothers followed their father into the business which he operated in the same location for a number of years drop in and see the boys silvercreek general store dick myrtle pedxerse carrying 3 full line of groceries cooked meats i tobacco gifts candles novelties open daily 8 am to 10 pm tuesday closed no 7 hxvv east of acton 8773139 strattondupuis ltd ken dick groceries ess products 8564461 rr i guelph on no 24 hwy north of rockwood saunders bakery ltd main st rockwood bread cakes pastries wedding cakes a specialty the home of the double high loaf kingwell barber shop main st rockwood j open dolly 9 ajn to i pan fridays until 9 pjn closed thursday afternoon where trim and price count lawrence kingwell prop jennings general store hdtcmvtlle 542594 on guelph road serving ra gaeoune general merchandise on your way to mohawk 544371 rockwood pettys garage 0o0oyiar tnms mkctrflocji chain saws repairs gas oil full repairs to all i support these district businesses rockvood speyside haltonville ow in f silvercreek brucedale acton arfa mm mimi

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