tepivsvs o j ft the acton free preu wednesday may 31 lms k7 news of the district ocononown they moved to georgetown inst month alexander peter polltl the presenfowner bought the business three years ago the plant has a capacity of 150000 pounds of fudge a month no place for the diet er since the fudge u two- thirds sugar thats a lot of su gar the other ingredients are mainly corn syrup and cream the main line is fudge which is sold in chain stores variety stores etc all over canada however they make a number of other lines and once in full swing intend to branch- intb other lines at the moment there arc 10 ell as they refused to amend the official plan and zoning george- bylaw hie area involved comprises 362 acres on the old wright cleave and hepburn farms the brumac proposal show 1420 single residential lots apartment a new company in town rtie h b balmer co ltd is sin old company to the candy business they started making candy almost so years ago back in 1919 the plant was located in toronto until and 2017 acres of or multiple dwellings 1821 acres are set aside for park land 2963 institution such as hospital or schools and 979 as commercial such as a small shopping plaza a population figure of 10- 668 is projected in that area the planning board reports stated there seemed to be no justification for consideration at this time council agreed but passed a motion asking the town solicitor if the town can legally refuse since the de veloper claims it is part of the agreement signed by both par ties v cr francis pointed out that w planning board was not frim winnirs for the best centennial week students at rockwood public school were barbara marshall eden mills first senior steve webster of rockwood second and trudy smith rockwood first in the junior class staff photo employees under plant super- prepared to discuss it any fur- inlerident john kelly ther wlrh brumac until the the plant built by monolly town solicitor gave his opln- constructlon is on armstrong ion on the matter ave georgetown across the road from avian industries a brumac development pro posal to develop the south side of silvcrcreek between the 9th and 10th lines of e- quesing was branded premat ure by both the planning board and georgetown coun- old gossips gone to seed young fhrts rockwood public school winds up centennial week with over 100 pupils in costume guelph although only one red tulip was out in full bloom the nhmjujjjtr hiiijriln university of guelph took on a dutch atmosphere asher majesty queen juliana of the netherlands paid an unoffic ial visit to the royal city at the end of a oneday vis- it to the dundas brentford galt guelph areas queen jul- tana yjsjted at the u of g for over one hour although details of the vis- it to guelph were kept secret for most of the week many members of the dutch com munity were at the university to welcome the queen a num- ber of people waited over three hours in the cold wind to get a double glimpse of the queen was was on a tour ac ross canada despite the long wait a num ber of people were still wait- ing outside when her majesty j returned to her car for the trip to toronto during the day the national flag of the netherlands flew from the tin- iversity flag pole as the unlv- ersity paid honor to queen juliana modern discipline knowing when not to talk back to chil dren i staff op rockwood public school set the style for centennial week at the school last week principal grant meorae in the real tall tophafrdri mlllson and bob love in back are violet cramp marie clugston roberta hay frances major elizabeth horwood etoise watson gloria bruce rita mcphedran susan meadows staff photo albert the fuel king f maltby says dohfput off til tomor row what you can do today if you get everything done today think of the break you take tomorrow dont put off keeping your oil tank filled call 1 maltby fuels main st rockwood 8569983 t principal orant mccrai and teacher mrs meadows pore over old books with don but- tenham jeft ron death laurie hanna and dale hamilton mrs meadows classroom was turned into a replica of a classroom in confed eration year as a culmination of centennial week in rockwood public school staff photo churchill iowa seminar four of schools take area resident to states munity is extended to mr and mrs leslie swackhamer and family in the sudden death of mr peter thiesscn in guelph hospital this is the second bereavement in two weeks when mrs swackhamer has lost both of her parents mr and mrs harold griffin and mr smith griffin sr at tended the annual griffin clan picnic held in smithville on victoria day churchill church annivers ary services will be held on june ii morning service 11 aon evening service 730 pm the guest speaker is rev wm a gibb of west dale united church hamilton the sympathy of the com munity is extended to the me- eachern family and friends in the sudden passing of the late mr douglas mceachem mr chris freeman left on sunday for his home at an- cona beech after spending two weeks with bis nephew and niece mr and mrs frank freeman service oa sunday was held in the basement owing to dec orating being done the church will be ready for next sundays service mr and mrs clarence reid and children of campbell riv er ac and mr and mrs hugh reid of guelph visited with the griffins during the week miss maisie sharp of bramp ton visited on sunday with her cousins mr and mrs charles binnje mr and mrs murray mc millan of castor centre were guests of mr and mrs archie kerr on the weekend at their cottage at fenelon falls everyone will be pleased to learn mrs george maltby is home after being in the hospi tal in toronto for a week mrs pat bob kerr attend ed the young world food and development seminar in des moines iowa from may is to 19 sponsored by the food and agricultural organizations of the united nations mr and mrs bob kerr at tended the graduation of mr ken knox of kempville agri cultural school kempville on saturday may 27 and visited with mrs kerrs parents mr and mrs john knox rh 1 hampton for the weekend mr and mrs william h thompson spent the weekend at their cottage at brace- bridge mr and mrs james mccul- loch recently went on a tour of schools for the deaf in new jeseey pennsylvania end mon treal quebec while in mon treal they also fiad an oppor tunity to visit expo sons row land and stewart spent the week with neighbors mr and mrs norman turner the sympathy of the com- heattno modern plumbing phone tsftosol warm air and hot water pumps and water systems rockwood frank carney and sons itd