A letter from Eden Mills The Acton Free Press Wednesday November AUDREY HUDSON assisted by taking names for certification as Larry Hepburn brings his dog In to be inoculated Photo by Lorraine EVEN A HORSE looked Into the village town hall to see what was happening at the Rockwood rabies clinic He cleared out quickly when he saw the vets with their needles Photo by Lorraine RABIES CLINIC PETER TENCATE Harris Street gives his family pet a chance to view the goingson at last Thursdays Rabies Clinic held at Rockwood town hall Peters mode of transport was a shopping bag Photo by Lorraine Eden Mills Ont 19 April Dear May Well the spring la really here at last and Acre are bulbs showing everywhere Although It really was quite a mild winter for us from further north at any rate I got quite a kick out being able ro rake up some old weeds on February Of course that was possible In a few places only and we had quite a lot of snow after that I have Just sot back from a walk down by the mill and round onto the road where I stopped en the bridge to watch the spring runoff rushing through the sluice The stems of the alders along the bank are that deep red with swelling buds and the young willow shoots are getting yellow I even heard some geese going over this morning and weve had crows around for some days now During winter we had quite a problem with Icicles firming at the back of the house Is the long way of the roof which gets most of the afternoon sun Because of the wide overhang the Ice builds up and Icicles almost a solid wall from the edge of the root to the ground Of course as I told you the house being built into the side of the hill they are only about feet long But It gave us an Imprisoned feeling In the Owls Nest even though It sparkled diamonds In The sun I went round the back one day recently to Investigate the damage The roof being new was fine But was rather shaken to notice the poor condlctlon of the mortar around the stones and quite horrified to find that one of the wooden window sills hod actually fallen off Quite rotten So guess thats where my savings will go this summer I must ask who to get to do the repainting Narrowly missed a rather nasty accident the other day There Is an old over the well and It looked an excellent place to hang the snow shovel I got a nail In hung the thing up and turned towards the door only to go through the floor up to my right knee Fortunately I didnt drop the feet on top of the pump and only suffered a bad bruise I have now attached a padlock so that my young and curious friends cant get in Guess something will have to be about that too The porch looks dreadful We brought so much stuff down from the cottage its Just jammed But I have looked in Eatons catalogue and see I can buy a nice little metal shed where I can at least store the garden chairs and tools Bill has promised to come and Install double screen and storm windows in place of the casement ones which ore there Its impossible to screen them satisfactorily and we had so many files last fall I plan to have the rollaway bed out there with plenty of cushions and the green table and chairs It should be a very nice place to sit On the village side I snail be able to look out at the comings and goings and watch the children racing around And on the other side lean look up to the maples and the splitrail fonce silhouetted against the your newsyletter what a busy person you are A week to morrow you will be having the Shakespeare Festival Parade I shall think of you and out to watch the flag- and flower- bearers Vol the first high team scorer lost Tuesday night at the Sportsmans Bowl during the Rockwood Bowlers session was Fred Nightingale who with his single helped his team to a po win me Blue took the Whitewashes with a score of to Irene ijVote was also bowling for Nortons and alter her week return because illness her prowess showed up great form as she rang up a triple Nightingale also for the winning team made a 219 single and Alice Johnson a 203 single Clarence Hilton for the Whitewashes hustled a triple Pete Mulder a single and Art Nightingale a 217 single Undaunted Bob 215 and singles and May Swackhatnmers 214 single did not daunt their Carneys team enemies and they lost out with minus points against the Slow Pokes who took a straight 7 points The Slow Pokes have spent their bowling hours in the cellar and now well be watching them move if last Tuesdays games are any Indication of their abilities Ross Ferguson made a 200 single and Ward Bruce a score The Clippers took out the Four Corners team with a point straight as Bert Archer of the Clippers rang up a 296 and totalled a 752 triple T D Mo made a 2G9 single Harvey a 672 single and fed a single Four Corners boasted Ralph Wright with his and singles and Tonv single form Brothers were defeated with a score when Strattons athletes Appeared to be in top form Dick made a triple Dune Kingsbury a triple Sam Nyholt a triple Martin Duputs a single Garfield Tarzwell also of the rang a and single for his games of the night Don Archibald bowled for the and his single and Kathy Parks 233 single and triple helped their team conquer the Pacers by a to 3 score Doug Cross of the Pacers showed a 700 triple Mike Martin a 327 single and Ann a triple Victors The Neighbours were the victors with a to score against Alley Cats and Bill Garner for the victorious triendlics made a triple Dune single and triple as Harvey Baync washed oil a and single Helen Elliott of the Alley Cats made a As If stands the women with over point scores are Irene ji Vole with Ivy Ritchie Helen Elliott 539 Ann Mc- Vivian Nightingale Gloria Alton Kathy Parks Alice Johnson Men over Fred Nightingale Dick Dupuis Bert Archer 752 Clarence Hilton Doug Cross 700 Dune Kingsbury Harv Ted Mike Martin Sam Ralph Wright and Dune Mc- Standings Teamstandlngs Clippers with Pacers 42 40 37 Whitewashes 36 Four Corners 35 Nortons Blue birds Neighbours Carneys Elmers Alley Cats if Bros Ospringe Slow Pokes 12 Obituary Andrew Roman dies at 32 Andrew Roman of Davenport Rd Bramalea passed away in Toronto Western Hospital on November He was 32 years of age and had suffered from heart disease He is survived by his wife the former Norma Cunningham of Aoton two children Matk and Steven his parents Karl and Elvira Romania Brampton and sister Rita Mrs T Brampton Funeral service was held In Brampton Saturday November 14 at the McKtilop funeral home Break laws Too many motorists who are lawabiding in other matters believe they are Justified In breaking traffic laws If they can get away with it UCW meeting death visitors in weeks news Mr and Mrs Wm Moulds of Keswick and Mrs Alma Williamson of Albert visited over the weekend with the letters brother and wife Mr and Mrs Morgan Our sincere sympathy goes out to Mr and Mrs Eugene Logan In their sad bereavement of their little son Gregory UCW The regular meeting of Balllnafad was held at the home of Mrs Ruth on Tuesday evening Nov 17 The president Mrs Sales was In the chair and Mrs Shortlll secretary read the minutes and called the roll which was answered with a Bible verse Mrs Jesse McEnery took the devotion period Mrs Betty Snow presented the slate of officers for the coming year and Mrs Edna Shortiil gave the financial statement Business items were discussed among which was the price set for future catering Suggestions for future programs are to be studied Concern at apathy Concern for the apathy of our children towards church and Sunday School was expressed with hopes some Interest in choir music etc can be sparked as well as the attendance at Sunday School may Improve Mrs Joyce Clark based her topic remarks on a new book which has come to our attention Mrs Betty Snow and Mrs Pat Kerr served lunch assisted by the hostess Slides of the summer picnic at Lake were shown as well as ones taken at the barbecue held at the Sales home In the early fall H Meeting The club met in the Community Centre Saturday morning Mr Matt 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