Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 24, 1971, p. 13

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Rockwood Bowling after lilt TuefcUy I Bowling bouts stand the with Rimblen S a Stritton Neighbour S3 Goo ye r Orel Cirneyi Ulitlu Four vying with top tear Norton IT tad Alley with it Lucky Clover OpUi 10th- 21 MO Fred Men high Bill Dick Dupuli Ul John Thatcher 13 812 Elmer Allen Gil 810 over Vlv Nightingale M Betty 810 Irene Ivy Ritchie Nan Nellie M7 Pat Talley MS Lota Jet tin Ca Tony a 1B and Nellie a for the Four team ted the to 2 and Winnie made a 189 and John bowled 170 for the a team Oyer mod out Over and out and the were out when the team clob bered them to a to Dick Dupui waa top for the winner with and Dune Klngibury and and Garfield Tartwell22T For Kevin The Norton the Lucky Cloven with a to 2 acore a at the Rockwood Bowling and the aongaters had their top canary Fred Nightingale who aang out with a triple bowler for the Clover alngle iters made and Janet Nightingale a IBS ingle team mate made to again it the Carney Plumbing and Heatings en as Bill Garner bowled a its and alngle game core and Sandy and with Dune 221 May for the and for Elmer Allen Elliott tinged the allies to get a high 854 triple score and Helen Elliott 172 alngle The went down to the Newcomer beaten by core of 4 to Martin or the a and set of alngle with a top triple game of Botch made a 184 and Rika Loot a 193 single For the Glen Gray and Betty Bridget a as the efficient The Acton Free Pre Novo 24 13255 presented deaf mission camp The Ontario Mission of the Deaf Is richer thanks to the efforts of the and Peel Association for the Hearing Handicapped At a recent meeting of that Association a cheque for 255 was presented to the Mission The funds were raised from a walka thon and a Funds will be used for the Ontario Camp of the Deaf for such items as a new well a lake water system landscape changes a new dorm kitchen equipment a boat house and completion of existing toilet facilities Sunrise hike in Rockwood Grand River Valley residents who would like to get up with the birds and get away from it all will have a chance to do Just that November during a sunrise hike at the Conservation Area The Saturday morning hike sponsored by the Grand River Conservation Authority will begin at 30am Walkers will be be able to take in the scenery and the quiet see wildlife examine rock formations and then enjoy a pancake and sausage breakfast Purpose of this fourth In a of experience programs is to give people the opportunity to learn more about their watershed and its facilities as well as about their total environment and the role they and the authority nave to ploy in protecting it Those interested in the Nov 27 hike are asked to register by Tuesday Nov by calling Mrs Margaret Cassel in Gait at ROBERT HAMILTON D OPTOMETRIST 6 a Road Georgetown Final aha wed the Rambler outwitting the Paccrt with Bob EUU id Johnle Thatcher a Comins and Goins THIRTEEN TWEENIES were enrolled to become full fledged Brownies complete with pins enrolment and Rockwood shoulder crests last Tuesday evening and they will now begin working for their Golden Bar as the next step up in Total enrolment of girls includes 11 seniors who are presently working for their Golden Hand the top award in Brownies tinder the leadership of Tawny Owl Shirley Church and Brown Owl Kingsbury The Continued from Rockwood and Everton The Scriptures have been published in over languages and the Bible Society la currently supervising 3000 translators who are at work 800 languages and your contribution is assisting In providing Scriptures for the churches the and the people in 150 countries What do you know Grand River Valley i esidents who would like to get up with the birds and get away from It all will have an opportunity to do Just that this Saturday morning November during a sunrise hike at the Rockwood Conservation Area It will begin at 7 am and wildlife examination of rock formations and a pancake and sausage breakfast will all be of the exciting event sponsored by the Grand River Experience Program for those who would like to learn about their watershed and its facilities Call Mrs Margaret in Gait at 2761 and register Cost will be for food expenses but what a worthwhile way to invest dimes Now It comes Check the date its November when all those who have participated in the Creative Arts program which includes art upholstering and needlecraft courses will display their progress and handiwork at the Rockwood Centennial School Auditorium More courses will be offered in January or a continuation of those already operating Come out to the Display see what your friends are doing enjoy a gurgling cup of coffee and a donut while you mix about and look around It sail for free and It welcome to everyone Remember now be at approximately 0 15 until 10 and things only work right if you re there to appreciate them Centennial School word is that school term ends on December this year and hopefully this information could be of help to holiday planners We also note that Friday December 17 is the date set for a Centennial Variety Program with all the participating so mark that date as one to remember and enjoy How about phone calls Are you helping to keep and on the map by phoning in newsy informative bits that create interest and keep everyone In the know Just call if you ve got something to say or publish and we be happy to talk to you Ask for Lorraine Root she 11 probably answer By the way For those new residents who would like to brief up on some of Rockwood past history an excellent source of information and one which every citizen would be pleased to have in their home library is that written In by Mr Frank Day entitled Here and there In Eramosa and as enquiries have been made as to where It can be procured one place of which we know for the local Post off ice on Main Street Read it now and be proud of your township Surprise surprise and happy birthday to David and Ian Stone of Acton and Rockwood whose wives Susan Stone of Acton and Susie Stone of Rockwood had a party for them at the Stone home on Main Street It was a fun affair with Davids and Iansparents Mr and Mrs Doug Stone of 2 Susie mother and dad Ray and Babs Ellis friends and Morg Cox and Linda a birthday cake with all the trimmings and cards and presents all thrown in Congratulations you old gentlemen may you have many more birthdays to celebrate There are more than branches of The Canadian Diabetic Association across Canada Their mission is to help diabetics help themselves and one another An annual national provides funds for the branches and for research projects pick meetings are held every Tuesday from 7 to in the Centennial School gymnasium Grinning happily at the enrolment are Top row Kim Hillson Janice Gray Charlene Glendenning Tracy Prentice and Shelley Spencer second row Karen Karen Church Susan Reiner and Lome Front row Sharon Church Susan Simn and Sherri Lynn Ad Photo by Lorraine Years pass quickly It I no 12 him well He had a delicious birthday cake from Mrs Ida Pierce and decorating a special place of honor on his living room wall Is a beautifully inscribed plaque from the Province of Ontario extending heartiest congratulations on behalf of Hon William Davis Prime Minister and the Government of Ontario A telegram of congratulations from Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau a letter of good wishes from Alf Hales and another was received from Mr John Root recognizing the tremendous span of Canadian history through which Mr Croft has lived during his lifetime All the representatives of the Federal and Provincial governments expressed their pleasure at the opportunity of ex tending greetings to one of Canada s oldest citizens Enjoying the simple luxuries of life especially now when just watching the birds and squirrels from his Station Street home window make him contented and happy Ainley Croft does however find it difficult to realize that he has now reached the great age of 91 and like everyone else is amazed at how quickly the years go by reports In the Free Press indicate involved In cigarette thdts National statistics show that 32 per cent of regular smokers try their first cigarette before age 10 and the most vital in the establishment of the habit appears to be around W Christmas seal funds help support educational programs aimed at the young Valley Road this past two weeks has been a never ending source of wonderment A pretty green duck was seen in a fir tree near the marsh area but because the noise from vocal chords did not sound like a quack quack one village humorist though that perchance it might be a horse duck Meantime radio reports are that most ducks left for the south early this year and that many hunters were out of luck in their feather frolics Word is that the Valley Road birds are left overs who accepted the unseasonal weather patterns and think the water and food supply is endless But In reality have been foiled by the fall Muck and mud splattered over their clothing mitts and parkas Kid a classload of 11 yearolds from town were seen coming out of the local caves recently The most completely happy children I have for some time said a knowing witness out that Monday washday maters might whether the cave explorers wouldnt be easier on in an indoor classroom A hometown note from a local ex June Lawrence Oost from Lansing Michigan says that she and her husband Bill have three children now two daughters Karl Julie and as June puts it finally our son Deas who is She mentions that although Lansing is now her borne she has many great memories of and pupils In a visit last summer she missed seeing the old SS No school as we went down the Highway folia It a free and and the Friday November Rabies Clinic is one way of ensuring the safety of your family as as your pets The hours will be from 11 to pjn and if you want to volunteer to assist call Mr Cecil Maclnnis on Clara Street WERE OVERSTOCKED AND HOW Save now weve got to slash inventory due to a tremendous reception on our new cars Our new car inventory has climbed With winter coming weve got to sell Make an offer WE HONOR OUR 5050 DAY WARRANTY LOCALLY OWNED in Wildcat hardtop loaded Block with blue Inter or Extra low mileage and owner information available Licence No Now 1U Nova VS radio power automatic Gold with black and matching vinyl top nce No Ford Econolln Selling as safety check Licence No 285 Bon Blue with Showroom condition speed trac bars and No 2925 Beaumont Custom Wagon VS automatic transmission radio Chestnut brown with matching or 4 new t res Fully and ready to go Now 1 Pontile Stat on wagon Fully equipped New pa and tires Licence No Selling Now 2150 LOCALLY OWNED Firebird featuring 101 Power steering radio or and new res Previous mil on Licence No 1875 Volkswagen Station Wagon Th has been completely recond t to back New pa and t res Licence No 850 1V41 Chevrolet 4 435 MILTON MOTOR SALES Cadillac CMC Dealir MAIN ST MILTON IN THE GEORGETOWN MARKET MANUFACTURERS PRICE SHOWDOWN Zellers Own Bradford 23 CONSOLE TV Outstanding sale value Powerful precisionbuilt circuitry produces crystal clear razor sharp picture reception Features front mounted speaker for peak volume Housed in walnut woodgrain metal cabinet 188 CHARGE IT 00 FULLY GUARANTEED BY County Fair Georgetown OpenMon Fri m Saturday a

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