Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 27, 1972, p. 16

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The Fraa September Ratepayers name slate financial picture bleak Three directors were turned to office on the Rockwood and Area Residents and Ratepayer a Association Board last Thursday evening and an enthusiastic assemblage at the St John Pariah Hal newcomers executive The District single Harvey Bayne a Bowlers moved right into and Bill Gamer with a 200 and business at last Tuesday set of singles opening games at the came Sportsman Bowl and although with and singles games two more teams restore past and Peart hit a single and new names to the list of athletes Tony a 185 executive members are still Team showed Mabel calhng out for more entries Wingrove bowling in a 184 single Tuesday s games showed and Ward Bruce a players vying for averages but On the No 5 team John Carney next weeks show win be one Tor made a 176 single game May team pomts with iwmtxra being a and Bob until a single game each have been Bowling for Team Bob chosen VanWyck made a 251 single Paul the for men over a and Jean VanWyck w Art Davis TO Sandy a single game Danny Artie- Team showed Rita with a Ted John single Peter Bosch a 1B0 and Hilton Peter Mernth a 213 single game MONDAY was a big night for thirty little J girls who arrived at the fall season opening night for Junior Auxiliary members at St John s Parish Hall With meetings held every Monday the nondenominational group enjoyed games and songs while four teeny weenies attended for their first time Left to right are June Glendcnnlng Sandy Gray Tammy Kelly and Tracy Bcnahm Lorraine and Ross Gordon a 207 single Mary Lush bowled for Team 13 with a and set of single games Elmer Allan and Gwen McDougall a 1G5 singles Team 14 saw Betty Brydges in a 200 single Alice Johnson a 214 and Garfield Tarzwell a single score Team 15 Included Brian Gamer with a and 258 set of singles Art Davis a and set of singles and Harvey and Team showed Glen Gray bringing in a single score Tom Cliff a 173 and Harvey Allan a single game score County Council grow for Charles Mike Brian Garner S Blake Hind SOI and Harvey Women hitting showed Mary Lush Edna Davis Peggy Millie Irene Rita Gooyers was a Team man with a and set of singles along with Clarence Hilton s 226 and single scores and Winnie Hilt 186 More teams Team showed Sandy Mc- with and Doug Hilton and Ted JesUn Alice and and May Irene Mary Swhlbaum and Ivy Team picture Ritchie 191 Team snowed Peggy Ellis Team 11 Mike Martin bowled a with a stogie triple Bob and single Dan Arbtc Ellis rolled in a single and and and Charles Chick Millie Smith a 231 and set of Milne a 297 single ingles Team Garry Parks bowled Team 2 had Ellen Gamer with in a single game Bill Scott a At a regular meeting of County Council Wednesday members Learned Passport to holders will be admitted to Halton County Museum tree of charge during the specified dates of the project Learned Museum director Newman would be retained on part time hourly basis when his retirement takes effect Dec 31 1972 Accepted the tender of Armstrong Brothers Company for hot asphalt for county roadsSixandEight the tons on the first road is a ton and the 1 tons for the second road was a ton CWL members see demonstration A Stanley Brush demonstration was the program event for the September CWJL meeting held at the Giowiki Street Rectory recently and special prizes won Marjory Saunders ami Mars President Irene Hawkins was the meeting chairman and reading the minutes in the ab sence of secretary Bernice Bacon was Joy Treasurer Teresa Miller have a report on the financial standing of the group Parish dance Passed a by law establishing the county apportionment from the member municipalities for the year Acton will pay 1 per cent Burlington per cent per cent Georgetown per cent Milton per cent per cent and 1 per decision was passed to scrap the cent toward county expenses annual event replacing it instead with another fund raising Learned tenders received to venture a Parish dance and this install a suspended ceiling in the was loudly acclaimed by the recreation room at Manor large number of members in were not satisfactory as there lindane was not enough information On display at the meeting was a included The administrator was handcrocheted to clarify the situation The ad donated to the C L by Stanley Allen said a Saunders to be sold by report on the progress of the ticket draw and proceeds ac- bandstand at the Halton trued will be sent to St Martins Manor home for unwed mothers by Hie next meeting in Hamilton give a run down on the two decisions before he turned the meeting over to Rockwood lawyer Bob Murray who is presently handling the Association appeal to the also saw two provincial cabinet elected to the Uphill John Clark and Don Gordon Explaining the legal aspects of both of and the appeal which he expects to go Arthur Harris of were before the cabinet within the next reelected tor another three year few weeks Mr Murray referred term while serving for oneyear terms will be electees Bert Baum and Tony Approximately members attending the meeting heard Association President Bob Leslie power and said that politicians weighing the appeal have a tendency to listen to it For this reason said the Association spokesman we are circulating a petition which we hope will draw enough support to help appeal Mr Murray further thai it would be an uphill fight Memberahlpa wer part of the evening business and John Clark gave a bleak picture of the Association a financial standing However said the treasurer projects and membcrshlpi will greatly in restoring black figures to the ledger book Mr Clark had pointed out that he Association financial state shows to be almost in the red as a A Borghese and Charles Alien were married in held in the village September Flack back shows a mixture of favor and resentment at last week plea for teenage requlsltesand for every parental commendation of the suggested needs of the community there were those who felt that there is already sufficient village ball and hockey participation to keep the kids happy all year round Great it Area residents a few years ago knocked themselves out to accrue community financing to make ball games in the village a reality for district youngsters They collected tithed and found ways of raising money to get the Recreation Committee project off the ground so that young athletes would have an opportunity to ploy ball with top notch facilities Well this is fine for the kids who like Softball In the winter some parents can transport their sports oriented off spring to Guelph or Acton to attend weekly league hockey sessions or ice skating Instruction schools No transport There is of course an area of question here plus a story of with financial history up for grabs Too often a kid who could be a star in a small town gets to ever play because his parents haven t the means to get him to where it at In Rock wood there is no organized car pool for couples with young possibles who have no transportation other than the family car which is away somewhere else but in the village How are youngsters supposed to take part in program of hockey or figure skating ac tivities and how can parents whose kids do hove such opportunities feel smug because they managed to keep their children busy but to heck with the other kids whose parents can or didn Again what about those others possessing all the ability plus the with the additional zest of knowing the importance of working to get What about the parents who know what they like to do for their youngsters but are handicapped due to distance or lack of hometown facilities Just as Important Then of course who to say that all youngsters are athletically oriented anyway and who to say that music books and drawing are not Just as important as outdoor activity to the child not sports inclined If one group of adults is committed to building diamonds for those who like softball what so big about music or art centres for those who enjoy On aesthetics of life October Matters of business included hinge on Father choosing delegates for the fall who is inviting a guest regional meeting of the C to be held on date of mtitinj as especially delicious October and also discussed lunch was served under the the Christmas Bazaar The of Mary If youre looking for a VW or have a VW that needs looking at LOOK NO FURTHER No Down Piyment if you qualify Free car by appointment Free pickup and delivery in town Service Dept Open Thursday till Big savings on Station Wagons HIGHESTTRADE IN ALLOWANCE Baz Motors Ltd EC Now See our large selection of TULIPS HYACINTH DAFFODIL ROCKERY and AMARYLLIS BULBS Now 5 the time to FERTILIZE TOUR a and PLANTS Til Dark Always a good supply of FRESH CUT FLOWERS WE WIRE Caroline Flower Garden Centre Acton Florin Two Miles West of Acton South Side of Highway Allen Borghese vows in Guelph Sept 16 For any rounding culture In community needs must the scene for a pretty fall wed Borghese brother of the bride be considered and If it so or ding held at the Sacred Heart for adults to sec young Church in last Saturday people hanging about with no afternoon September IS when where to go or nothing to do Borghese of RR imagine if you will how much became the bride of more offensive it is for the kids Charles of Main Street themselves with infinitive numbers of things to accomplish Wearing a white floor length but no home or place in which satin gown with a bouffant net they can satisfy their ambitions head piece the bride was radiant It governments and society Is as she earned a corsage of red dictating the need for greater roses and was attended by her ranges of extra curriculum Matron of Honor Janet Mockrie recreational activity for also wearing a floor length white frustrated sportsman adults gown of silk with a matching what then is wrong about some bonnet and carrying a bouquet of small town extra curriculum white carnations and red roses planning for frustrated teenagers Just Report ore eligible to vote in riding for the candidate of their choice ui the federal election Oct The bride was given marriage by her father Mr Borghese and conducting the service was Father Isabclle of The groom foster son of Mr people and Mrs Siebolt DeVnes chose i his best Jack Leaves are starting to take M already approximately eligible aireaay Both figures are apt to go up after revisions arc completed In riding 35 voters ore in while there are in Esquesing Milton in Georgetown A 101 in Acton in Erin Township and Erin Village FREDA HOFFMAN Optometrist SB St George Sq Ont Telephone824 lilac colored street length dress Reeepttai of satin faille with yoke The reception after the wed Over 60 guests attended the ding was held at the home of the affair honoring the young couple parents and her mother including family and friends received wearing a two piece from distances of Sault Ste fuschia ensemble with matching Mane Acton and Rockwood Creative Arts Program REGISTRATION DATE Tuesday October 3rd At the CENTENNIAL SCHOOL Classes begin October 10th Week Sessions Per Person Courses In Chinese Brush Painting Yoga Photography Needlecraft Upholstery All courses provisional depending on adequate facilities and enrolment SUPERMARKET 9 MILL ST ACTON IMSkBSKKWSMB GROUND CHUCK STEWING BEEF 89 SAUSAGE 69 Swills lb Pkg BOLOGNA By The Piece 39 Schneider Pkg COOKED MEATS 3 1 Luncheon meat pork loaf meat A chicken pickle pimento eh head Dutch Delmonte Tins 8530650 Save I DRINK 3 Van Camp 48 Oz Tins PORK ft BEANS 49 Tins CHERRY PIE FILLER 49 Maple Leaf Save 12c CANADIAN SINGLES CHEESE SLICES 39 Jars SWEET MIXED Prices effective Sept 27282930 Nescafe Jar INSTANT COFFEE Facelle Toddler Size FLUSHABYES Lady Patricia 13 oz Tin ULTRA HAIR SPRAY 69 32 ox Bottle CORN OIL 89 PICKLES FRESH PRODUCE DAILY FRESH PRODUCE ARRIVES DAILY AT LOWEST POSSIBLE Ambassador 12 Tins LUNCHEON Save IK

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