Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 7, 1972, p. 14

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The Wednesday Comins and Goirrs Rock wood folk it won lit been proud If vlnitwl Sherway In Innl week and Been ltiiy bright an lirnfln on display with automobiles dating from IBOfl in 1045 Hup mobiles were all part of the which made the af ternoon grand tour to Park Koine Conservation i lent inunlim lrriinrMltll lieen Dip tire thin Iml false lliln yonrN rtiji In limn In the University tree li Dip bent Imp IiimmIji In often Hip imnt anyn to lio If minim ttwro first i Kon and your Is WI award for Carol Thomson Gary and Carol Death silting ytvir plunk In Hie middle In their Lincoln along with unci will tniffft Into leaf again and as as ever roast followed by a nlgl at son Brians apartment church on Sunday for Ray and friends In Toronto and then homo again for famous family lions am on Ilia Uganda for thn June annual Day In luxkwtHHl to a tie on the old finger to that at in veterans will ho rctiienibcrid by Village Drawl lirorthoItoyalCnnadliiii lie uienlin Is will remraitwred by those tor whorn they gave tlielr lives make it an Import date on everyone calendar Also slashed in the trunk were two trophies won for the lot with the most Interesting history Ned own special vehicle and another for Liok whos having visitors this Including the largest group of Mni Mflln it Mr Mm til mm w Award ft to lliHr Urn girl I lit i In a nursing rarer in Urn fall is funnily Or win f V I aid wan linwii imp of thren 111 glrtn Ihc group of young who tin Of the of will visit Nova two this Bummer w fill youthful ambassadors wire on the grounds of i and all round Ontario 100 Scholarship lAriss CAROL THOMSON i THE FAIRY DISPOSAL FLOAT was the Brownie Pack winner last Saturday afternoon and the girls who worked together to decorate were Hartman Linda Janice Gray Debbie Findlay and Shelly Spence Photo by Lorraine Utter day They say the dump went up inches RivlnunftH reverberated far their frcmonriri streets reverberated last Saturdav afternoon as pixies fairies and leprechauns groups t Brownie Sixers along with their brother Cub groups about the village in quest for garbage to fill up their decorated miniature disposal units Organized but excited eight groups of joungsters teamed up at the Centennial School grounds for judging as to the most original and well contrived float of the as robots stuffed gentlemen and gail papered trash cans were in the lineup for inspection Tripping off to their various points of the groups dispersed after ihe pjn vehicle judging to return to the local ball park for the count down on the greatest amount of Utter collected The Fames had won for Brownies decorated the Green Sixes for the Cubs but when it comes to the Red Six Cub wilted all other collet ton on march and was given to Joey and Robert Burt tunc Bart and Hudson for their tremendous effort Nine bags of litter was what the team had come up with and the local dump went up fit teen inches when all the garbage collected was accumulated Scouts supper Supper provided the Scouts followed by games and prizes made it a wonderful day for involved and once again it had been cooperation all the leaders and members of the group committee and the it stands now the newly organized Cub Scout and Brownie groups are ploughing past a tremendous well prepared for next Septembers season Behind Saturday s clean up and picnic were Audrey Hartman Leslie Ferguson group committee members and organizational leaders Dave Scouts and Vic Johnson and Bams Cubs and Kingsbury with her Brownie pack Judges for the day had been Helen jverty May and Tom BOB ALLSOP AND PAUL Hartman stand beside their stuffed man the winning float for the Green Sixers Remove the hat and zap you have a garbage pail say the boys and thev worked for three hours picking up in the village campaign Discuss leasing agency at closed meeting Fri Council will discuss the establishment of a car leasing agency on Alma St in at a meeting Friday afternoon which Reeve Warren Parkinson said will not be open to the public Sunday will be an eventful one for the congregation of the United Church when they celebrate their 104th Anniversary on June 11 at 11 am Guest speaker for the eventful occasion will be Gosionya of an old friend of the people and the Stone United young peoples group will provide the music band and choir A social in the Sunday School room will complete the mornings celebration refreshments and goodwill provided along with a special Invitation to all friends of the United Church to participate with them in Christian fellowship has been entertaining her brother Mr Nell Trout from Oliver C for the past few days but he will be leaving shortly to make another Eastern visit with his daughter in Brampton Welcome to Mr Trout we hope you hove a marvellous visit Happenings at Rockwood School Come on now If you were In a nursing home wouldnt you welcome a visit from by Ann We had a simple week The first part the bicycle rodeo was June written The riding part is it will be Eden House Open House and everyone will be welcomed Just take the time to visit and the enjoyment youll gain will only be superseded by the pleasure youve given See you on Sunday and on through the week until Friday anytime coming up Many other things arc coming up like Exams field day the big field day with six schools and playday Council passed an amendment to the township zoning bylaw prohibiting the establishment of used car lots in last month following a request by- Mr to open a lot on St Council felt that since the property is adjacent to the conservation park a used car lot would spoil the ranee of Ihe area Last week Mr told the Free Press he would obey the township bylaw aimed specifically at his business and establish a leasing agency on the property jil of a used car lot He sdid he would line cars up on the but buying and would take plait at his It It lot Mr confirmed his it on in a letter to council read at Monday nights meeting He he has established a leasing business as of Tuesday May at in and that If council chooses to condemn it his iwlkitor will require written reason Council also received a letter objection to the proposed car lot from Alma St resident Frank In his letter Mr Allsop expressed the opinion establish ment of a lot would contravene the zoning bylaw and have a tendency to lower surrounding property values He also said he feels one car lot is sufficient in a village the size of Reeve Parkinson called en adjournment to Monday nights meeting at 11 Council had several deputations earlier in the evening 646000 Value of building construction in the Township of during the month of May to reports building inspector W Savage Building permits wire issued for nine residential units four residential additions one coin menial building one industrial addition and one agricultural building A permit for the demolition of building was also date tins year the township lias issued J 1021 worth of permits Eramosa approves recreation budget Eramosa Council approved for recreation Monday night a budget which entailed a lot of shopping around according to Councillor Ken Fair a recreation committee member Secretarytreasurer Harry Barber elaborated on budget valuable projects In our program apart from sports he reported Open air rinks Fair said township boys play hockey on open air rinks in and there la Interest in before council gave its sports like tennis and approval included on the list badminton in explaining the were for minor ball for miscellaneous expenses item park hydro for park lRsurance for park upkeep Barber said the committee towards the salary of park would like to help organize a manager John Dyer total of program in the northern end of for three sets of bleachers the township where there Is not for the Sunshine Club for much activity at present elderly citizens for an arts and crafts club for library and miscellaneous expenses which include hockey tennis soccer badminton etc Barber explained two small sets of bleachers will be installed at the ball diamond at village while and Eden Mills parks will each receive large set Councillor Fair commented that the arts and crafts program was very well run Inst year It was one of the most You cant kiss a girl unexpectedly Only sooner than she thought you would Do Your Planting Now GERANIUMS SHRUBS BOX PLANTS PERENNIALS EVERGREENS POTTED ROSES POTTED SHRUBS ETC FERTILIZERS SEEDS GARDEN TOOLS PATIO STONES ETC ALWAYS A BIG SELECTION OF CUT FLOWERS Opn7Dayia Week Bam TM Dark WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE- Caroline Flower Garden Shorn South Side of Hwy SWEEP staff gets in shape The Conservation Park being quickly whipped back in summertime shape and already sue SWEEP students are working into the program getting ready for the June starting time Heather Ho worth of will be back on tap for this years swimming program scheduled to begin July and will be assisted once more by Marilyn Mc Leila Jim Brown is working on maintenance instead of his old post and also on the SWEEP staff are Kathy and gatekeepers Clay and 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