Acton Free- Press Wednesday May CHARMING AND delightful two model mothers In their hand creations Moira mil wears an orchidpink evening gown as Judy Bender wears a tantalizing black and white dress Schelklc stands with her three model children Sylvia wears a summer dress created by her mother a suit and Michelle looked exquisite in several costumes she wore also designed by the clever wears a delightful frock sewn by loving and Susan Tosh looks pi tty in her long yellow gown which her mother looked adorable In her mother summer wedding dress creation as Is backed by Helen ralgie wearing a lounging Jumpsuit and a cover- up lounge suit 10ANNF iJOOb was pretty and cool as she modelled tunic with shorts which she made hirst If as liiw displays an attractive pant dress which she created by Lorraine Over 75 homecrofted outfits at spring fashion show Going to a party and t a thing to wear Are new clothes out of the question for your modest budget but a few dollars you can spare Make it yourself say the female who designed the fashions for last Wednesday a show at the Centennial School Husbands beamed mothers preened and little boys glowed with pride as they viewed machines tape measures and who knew the advantages and agile fingers had whipped Into saving or handmade sewing an existence Over outfits were elegant who could modelled by pretty teenagers compete with highly paid at tractive mothers and adorable professionals were on the Home children and as each model and School Show Hit stepped into the wings of the roving that all the pretty gals are auditorium stage murmurs of not In the big approval waved through Hot punts sailor suits audience Nautical stage dressing gowns relatives modelling home fashion blazers and bathing suits were creations which mother sowing worn by local family members tops also on displny with ponchos a top Item for fashion conscious females designing family costumes and Jackets ami slacks with navy accessories found a complementary in the stage setting designed by Kim Anderson 1 Inky and Margie four II girls from class of Mrs Stony Most of tin fashions shown win from well know pattern companies sudi as Simplicity Vogue but one mother from I den Mills had chasm family from erman I magazines Con tutor for the evening Pass bylaw to prohibit used car lot council passed an to the township Monday night to atop car dealer Jack from establishing a used ear dealership In Mr Sheehy appeared before council with a letter from council Hey folks Its one of oil Saturday when they were divided claiming his business plans favorlteS Oziic Meadows who into groups and taken on a field would violate the zoning by law went in to the General trip through the Conservation but he produced letters to show Comins and was Marilyn of Inkcrmaii Street who waring her own Home i rn tor eos tunic described the fashions tiny were modi lied stressing the tremendous which such dressmaking provides Items which range to high priced selling costs established on the lumt nude Icvtl as onequarter Die with more personal arid lie Iter finishing than In store purchases Outfits modelled by wen ones made by the wearers ami many or lie girls hud learned their lei at school or from walditng mothers at home Proceeds for banquet Organizer of the Wednesday was Ann of It assisted by Donna Clifford of I den Mills Sandy Hudson president of the Home and School Association acted as M Joy of Jackson applied the back stage makeup rcdit for the exciting display of eating elegance at the evening WEEKEND SPECIALS- FRIDAY A SATURDAY SALE would be no physical Intimidation an I Councillor Fair to go but went to all donating Council would not rcvoal their mothers with Audrey Hudson In charge of refresh he had started proceedings for the move back in February with village trustees and felt because he had not been challenged up until this point opposition was late and hasty He said he had legal Ice on the matter and there was no last Monday for a Wednesday Park and district with objective operation Story now is that hiking badges Leslie Ferguson is recuperating nicely and is Audrey Shirley Adam The and Kingsbury were the second floor Is his present ad- day group leaders who with dress and his friends hope to see their charges covered the Devil him home soon well other rock formations remains of the old mill and Corning up the Guelph line near eaves combining lunch on the contravention of the bylaw on Sunday night at rocks with their afternoon council claimed in the letter residents saw excursion The proposed business would a doe and young fawn crossing be situated on St between the roadway Dawn and dusk Scoutmaster Dave Is all and Streets on Lots the usual deer viewing times so also getting his boys prepared for 159 and owned by Jack Strong felt Mr Sheehy would those who saw them suspect that May and three day Sargent Mr presenUy need a certificate of occupancy they were not resident animals field trip up the Saugeen River operates a used car business at but travelling cross country from Lobslnger Park at 3 Con Wonderful though Ian t It to Walkerton and on to South Rockwood location strategy Councillor Dick Strong insisted Mr Sheeny could not go ahead with plans however since in his opinion they violated thc intent of by law Mr pointed out the contra die Lion between thc views expressed by council and made further unsuccessful attempts to find out how they would stop him from pursuing opening the business later in the meeting after Mr and Mr Sargent had left council discussed the matter thoroughly and decided there were ambiguities In the present by law which could allow establishment of a used car business although Councillor know that nature Is so close to Hampton the boys arc at this home point being taught survival by trained experts and will shortly Last Wednesdays Centennial be given lessons on canoe tipping School kindergarten registration handling at the Centennial was unique for the Two canoes arc who were given a series of tests squired and scouts are on coordination giving an all out appeal for loans hearing sight and general someone Please health thus providing for the teachers an awareness of Parents Don t forget the specific disabilities which might Brownie Cub and Scout prove problematic for the at the Centennial youngsters and curb their School this Friday May at progress This should be a You 11 be welcomed tremendous boon for children whose problems may otherwise Gues3 never until too late Mam in their academe careen and its again safe and sound Friday ta rush to the General Hospital in Board officials for putting caused alarm of hi But on forward thinking Tuesday he was rushed home again by an Acton doctor and Twenty eight friends will be glad to know be is Brownies had a spring ball last getting well quickly would be more advantageous Naughty boy What you are saying in feet he told council is that I am naughty boy and t go ahead with it Councillor Ken Fair replied that it was the by laws which aside from all personal considerations If our interpretation is wrong then I say good luck to you What if chose to ignore the by laws What happens Do you take me out and shoot mo Mr enquired facetiousl Council assured him here It was decided by law would need bolstering with an amendment which stated Nothing in the foregoing shall be construed lo permit use of land or structure in any Village Zone V for the display sale or offer for sale of any new or used automobile or other motor driven vehicles or machinery It passed Council position was that the used car business would be in a scenic spot near the conservation park and should be discouraged while Mr felt he had sufficient approvals to proceed menLs During the Intermission the famed Philharmonic group delighted thc audience with comic songs from their growing repertoire copping the Spring fashion Show as a seasonal success Over people from den Mills and Acton hud attended and thc proceeds have been designated towards the Grade graduation banquet In June WOOL Rolli the highest relumHo your wool by patronizing your Own Organization SHIP COLLECT TO Our Registered Warehouse No Corleton Place Ontario Obtain sacks and twin I charge from Archie Kerr Equip R R Acton A WILSON Shearer J 1 Georgetown CANADIAN COOPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED St Clair Avenue Toronto Ontario GIRL GUIDE cookie sales have reached a new this year and Brownies Jameson and McLaren use their bicycles as transporting vehicles for daytime delivering Photo by Lorraine COUNTY OF WELLINGTON ANNOUNCING A FACSIMILE EDITION OF THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORICAL ATLAS OF WELLINGTON COUNTY ONTARIO Originally published by the Historical Atlas Publishing Company Toronto The illustrated atlas of Wellington County Is one of county atlases published In Ontario between 1875 and the early A remarkably accurate source of information for the student of local history and genealogy The atlas with its detailed maps biographies portraits and pictures has long since becomea highly valued document of the past AVAILABLE FROM OUR PRINTER ON MAY 29th 1972 AT A COST Of 50 The issue is limited to numbered copies PLEASE SEND ORDERS TO Mrs Vera B Myers Clerk treasurer Court House Ontario