Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 29, 1972, p. 13

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Comins and Hi there You teeling tired and Worn and you re only Check In on the bowling scene and see Where S3 year old Tom Mc- made a single score with a strike an open frame strikes in a row and then two open frames Nice going Tom lets hope we re all possessors of such athletic prowess at your age and there more Tom also Is the delightful singer of Scottish songs and Is always Included In all the local performances as well as helping In his own community of and making regular visits to district people in the hospitals Here la a man everyone loves and is very proud of Thanks Tom for Just Delng you Seems the C dance at the Rockwood Town Hall as well attended as the one a few weeks ago Mayhap the folks tllke overcrowding however McDermots orchestra from was a great hit and those attending had fun Mrs Harry Bailey of Main Street is presently a patient In the General Hospital In Room Drop her a card and say hi All her Rock wood friends send regards Friends of Rev Don Sinclair are sorry that he s in the hospital and send their best regards and prayers for his early recovery lookee The Village Dairy Bar has burst Its seams and its Horn of Plenty Kentucky Style chicken on the menu these days along with its burger and ice cream treats Tasty wedge fries arc a favorite with the teenagers and french fries are also on the village menu say the proprietors who look forward to seeing their chicken business grow when money will be raised to repair a broken church window and a heating unit for the organ All men only are invited for a terrific ladyless time Spring Seeds Is the name of the Variety Show which will be coming to on date of Friday April 14 when local end international talent will incorporate to bring you folks the greatest bucks worth of enter you can imagine The folk music Scottish songs by T D McCutcheon and Mrs Early and International stars from the India Africa and Hungary with at the conclusion show a teenage session by the group called Swamp Witch which will be part of the presentation at the Centennial School The Disney on Parade Show at Maple Leaf Gardens drew many visitors from the Rock Wood area and at last Friday performance Rose Jakes accompanied grand daughters and McLaren along with daughter Ruth Masales of Acton and daughter Joy It was a tremendous afternoon said the and it was a great addition to the winter break There was speculation in the village last Monday morning when dozens of cars lined the Main Street near the Town Hall It abated somewhat however when folks realized it was just Louis Hilts cleaning out his car lot again in preparation for a big car sale campaign But next time the car lot Is emptied villagers again will wonder what going on and phones will start buning all over again Get ready mothers dear Notices from school tell us that classes will not convene on Friday March 31 and Monday Aprils Happy Easter everybody and may we all share the wonderful holiday celebrations The Acton Free Press Wednesday March BS Bowling made bowling Tueidiy night when old Tom McCutcheon hit a the trim then in open trim followed by la a row with niore open for It to the battleground now the ttaa will niton within the next few ill the teami are re thing for point The Mliflti hid three over the Norton won out with a to bowled In in Doug Camay mid a tingle JeiUnilw For Cata Helen Elliot zoo Pawn beet mother and Doug Hilton bowled a triple with it ill Ann Dupuli a inn j point lead and of 1 60S triple a and W and that bowler Lloyd bowled in Is Fred Nightingale the Bluebird brought a a triple Ronnie Ritchie made a and Mary a ii to with Carney a In he eat at hey the team Hay brought In 218 and ingle and Art midlife a and Team atanrUnii with only two weak to go US Miami M Pactra Neighbour el SI Lucky Cloven Morion Carney a four Alley Cala Four and John Carney bowled a i ii rente wiun ere Martin k J the loilai Art Ratillffe a JOS and Hi lo triple Doug Chandler Ralph Wright Tony a MS a In si Nellie Sandy J1 George Leu a Dick ail Tom Cuteheon OH were lop dog hey Women over SCO Winnie MS lambbatted with Pal Ann more Don Archibald brought home May Mary a triple In at Its Roil Helen Ivy Gorton made a and Bill Ann Betty this Good Friday morning as will be Breakfast sharp at the Presbyterian Church Sunday School room when the Presbyterian Young People will have the skillets warmed to provide the breakfast of a life time Sizzling bacon eggs cereal the works art all pntnltM by the Junior chefs at the minimal cost of each or Go per family So get with the Crowd and be at the church breakfast will be served from to 10 30 a and as Colonel Church puts It It 11 be finger llckln good On the weekend agenda for activity is the Ratepayer s dance on Saturday night April 1 at the Town Hall with John Singular the dance band and Joy Lord the gal to contact for tickets and food and tun all included in the price tag For kids and parents wherever you are in Eramosa It 11 be the Egg Roll contest on Easter Monday so get In on the celebrations and be at the St John a Church steps at with hard boiled decorated eggs and some sandwiches and fun out what celebrating Easter is really all about Come one come all I Men of the communities are invited to the St John Anglican Church of Monte Carlo night when games of chance hot dull a bar and honest to goodness fun will be the highlights a fabulous night toll 14 injured in accidents Property damage was estimated at In collisions which occurred during the week of March IS to In the North area patrolled by Milton OPP report police Fourteen people were Injured in these collisions which involved vehicles In one of the accidents a local man was injured Warren Milton was involved in a single car accident on Highway Saturday However he was not taken to Milton District Hospital Anne Gibbons long resident A lifelong resident of Acton Josephs Chronic hospital Guelph on March Miss Gibbons is survived by two nieces Mrs Helen Boyle and Mrs Therese Wilson Mich two and three She was predeceased by brothers James and Joseph Gibbons and sister Mabel Campbell She was the daughter of the late John and Sarah Gib bons Funeral was at St Josephs church Monday March 27 and interment was In St Josephs cemetery Brash forEgste Laura Sacord Butterwttm Easter Eggs the yaftow Dafidous Eftstsr Csndtos Acton Pharmacy POUR EXCITED little J A girls read the poster advertising the Easter Monday Egg Roll which will be held in for all district children and their parents Decorated will judged used In races rolled down the street all In a traditional Easter celebration with outdoor service beginning at 11 am at the steps of St Johns Anglican Church Everyone is asked to bring eggs for participation and lunch for a fun time after the games at the parish haU by Lorraine J let talk about HORSES with Jennifer Ban- Question At what age can a filly be bred how long Is the period of pregnancy and when Is the best tune of year to breed Also bow much protein do oats contain Answer A filly reaches puberty at 12 months but should not be bred until she reaches three years Earlier breeding sometimes stunts her and weakens her condition gestation period la Dorses Ms approximately months There Is slight variation in breeds For instance a Morgan or Arab foal Is often born a week or two early while a Thorough bred sometimes keeps his owner waiting Donkeys for some strange reason takeafullyearto ready themselves for birth The best time to breed a mare is in the springtime best for the more best for the foal and usually best for the owner Oats contain 12 per cent crude protein and per cent digestible protein Question My horse enjoys I afraid to because he seems to derive a sense of security from this However I am tired of limping Could this be a perverted sense of humour Whose Yours or the horse Buy steel toed boots and arm yourself with a short crop When he steps on your hopefully protected toe chastise him at the top of your lungs and whack his leg with the crop If this is a traumatic experience for him try to provide him with a Linus blanket THERE has been a distressing number of deaths for our small community this week ARTHUR A OPTOMETRIST 54 Mill SI E Acton Wednesday Saturday Pat For your next New or Used Car see Pat Condren at JACK RICHARDSON MILTON Phone Pat at 2473 or Milton lets fool polluters on April 1st AND BRING YOUR Securely tied newspapers no paper please 2 Clean flattened tins 3 Clean glass labels can be on but I PLEASE separate clear and colored to SPIN DEPOTS at EDEN MILLS BROOKVILLE CAMPBELLVILLE The cost of is rising long with everything else Consumers Association of Canada points out that on a per pound basis you pay as much for snacks as you pay for a good cut meat CAC recommends using substitutes much as carrot sticks or fresh fruit when In season CAC headquarters is at 100 Gloucester Street Ottawa as team came up to ripte and Dick bowled tingle Far who Oipr ntte to McPbcdrin BIN Brim dirtier inula it Ted JtiUn hat on iri 1 of the brought In and George Lang a a Coc the Opfimliti HILUjri mYdei KM io3 triple bib Winnie HI rang In a and us triple Gerry Hilton a SOS same Mabel wat an with a liwi game Flora Bruce a and Harold brought Inn mm aw Lola Jeatln HI JeiUn Vivian Nightingale MS Gerry Hilton Mabel MB Eileen Roaenboom Elian Garner Counting rabbits The department of and Forests is conducting a study of the rabbit population in the counties of Ottord Brant Waterloo Wellington and Halton A technician hired under the winter works program to assist this study is counting tracks receiving Information from hunters and collecting rabbit specimens Track counts will be used to compare the present level of rabbit populations in different areas and to show a trend on a year toyear basis This year a Hunter bag check information will also be compared with that or previous years The rabbit specimens are submitted to the wildlife diseases branch of the University of Guelph where they are being examined In regard to disease and reproduction SKATING was popular during the school holiday Two car collision Call with a final A two car Collision on Mill St Monday night at 30 p m involved vehicles owned by Janet Bralda RR Acton and Ernest J7 Mill St The car was parked Damage was not extensive to either vehicle Constable Paul Brown investigated POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL Manufacturers of High Grade Memorials Engraving Telephone Water St North Similar to Illustration His shirts your delicate things work and play clothes launder beautifully These RCA Laundry Twins make happen WASHER Two Agitation and Spin to better treat all types of fabric Five cycles Normal and Super cycles Super and Permanent cycles Variable water level control Efficient brush filler to collect lint Easy to remove and clean Safety Lid switch shuts oil the machine when the lid is opened tarts at point in the cycle when it a shut Automatic detergent In filter Pump protector protects part objects Choose Harvest Gold Avocado or White finish DRYER WHITE ONLY drying i 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