Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 15, 1972, p. 13

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SUNDAYS REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE was a veterans Rockwood Girl Guides Boy Scouts Brownies and momentous affair for residents of the Township of Eramosa Cubs paraded together under the parade marshalship of Max last Sunday as members of the Acton Legion district Storey to the village Cenotaph After wreaths were laid Remembrance service stirs hearts on Sunday I speak as the voice of the missing man said Rev Tom Appleton who did not wish to be recognized as representing any special church but rather as one presenting the ambitions the dreams and the tremendous returned and to those whose only knowledge of wflr was history books and wartime movies Heard rtlrred It was a marvellous dedication The youthful voices of the Choral Society stirred the hpflrta the as Auxiliary me was president mod ceremony Aden Rev Tom hymns of dedication and praise Previous to the Centennial School combined congregational service a parade of scouts cubs guides and brownies had marched to the Cenotaph led by members of the Legion and Legion Auxiliary men who during the last war gave their lives for their country His plea was that their lives had not been given in vain but their dreams fulfilled and the world become a peaceful place In which to live a Remembrance Day service held at the Centennial School auditorium was a moving memorial to the men who had given their lives in past wars for the parents of veterans who had never they sang six numbers conducted by Mrs The combined ministerial body of Village and participated In the 1 a m ceremony as Rev Don Sinclair represented the Presbyterian church Rev Ralph Williams the United Church and Rodney Bell of Eden Mills read In place of Father C Elliot for the Sacred Heart congregation The assemblage was united as it prayed and sang together in with Comrade Margaret rector of St Johns Lambert laying one for the Church and St James of Ontario Jimmy the in Guefph delivered Higgtns placed a wreath the special memorial sermon at representing the Acton Legion the Centennial School when the Branch 197 Reeve Warren parade party returned after the Parkinson one for the township of official dedication Rockwood Bowling Program cards for Sunshiners Bob Ellis Unfile Frank Hindi Donna Hlndley 181 Unite Sandwich Ruth KlnRibury tingle Charlie Milne Norm Bob I tic Bin Neighbour points BUI Garner ilnglti Nell alnglc Dune McPhcdran tingle VS suramin Dune Klngibury Ingle Doug Betty Brydgei I tingle It was a whopping turnout for Parkin single Addle the when and Soldier Joy on his violin ftS members enjoyed their Mrs Florence Trousdale Glen Gny Thursday afternoon activity with received special commendation Alien euchre and the order of for convening such a delightful iwtnpXS the day program and then the members Bruce Cliff McDougaU opened the moved Into their games of cards l meeting with a singsong in the Mrs Alice HUts and Mrs Kii5 absence of president Rev R Peacock serve a delicious lunch Paul 211 Williams after which the which they convened completing minutes were read and then a the pleasant afternoon activity pewr Merrick mi discussion ensued as to the date Miss Colleen is stated as Loot ih single and place of the clubs Christmas the entertainment convener for Dick mi dinner party the next Nov 26 meeting with a The Rockwood Town Hall on film on Hong Kong on the tingle huh Dec Mpm was the final agenda In charge of the games decision for which a committee will be Mrs Wright consisting of Mrs WUUamEariy Anna Wilson and Mrs Mai Milne Mrs Henry all new members to and Thomas Me attend Is the entire membership Mary suwbaum tint Cutcheon was formed It was of the local Sunshine Club decided that a pot luck supper would be the fare for the day with other plans to be made by the appointed group Alley Elmer Allen Ron McDougall tingle polnti Art Lola Jettin 207 polnlt nit polnlt Norton Four Country Hen Hamblen point Carney 24 Alley Call en 1 20 poind Junior Ruth alngle Tom Clifr Doug Hiiion ft After the business had been completed Mrs Georgina Wright and Mrs Nora sang a duet Dwelling in Beulah Land accompanied by Mrs William Early at the piano Mrs Wilbur Guild then gave a reading entitled Do Remember the Rain Barrel after which Vic Dairy up Close to head of dairy cattle substantially more than last year are being shown at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair celebrating Its year this week The opened Nov 10 and closes this Saturday John A Wiley Superintendent of Entries said increases in dairy cattle and several other categories such as poultry and rabbits have boosted the total number of entries well over 1871 More than young are entered in the Queen Guineas competition making it the largest in recent vears ChoosmH mm Cauda large nrit of cart and trucks ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS NOTICE TO ELECTORS TOWNSHIP OF MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS TIKE NOTICE TMIT an Poll will be held on FIRST DAT MONDAY NOVEMBER 27 1972 SECOND DAY SATURDAY DECEMBER 2 1972 The Advance Poll Will Be in The Nassagaweya Municipal Office Building Between the Hours of A and 6 PM both days POLLING DAY MONDAY DECEMBER 1972 Between The Hours ot 1 A and P at the following Polling Places POLL NO Residence Beverley Ella Campbetlvllle Ont POLL NO 3 Nassagaweya Township Hall Brookville POLL NO 2 Residence of Molly Elliot Campbellvllle POLL NO Residence of Duncan Moffat Lot Cone R R No Ont POLL NO 5 Residence of Hubert Eden Mills Clerk Returning Officer EARL S TOWNSHIP OF honoring the warriors of other days the combined groups residents paraded back to the Centennial School to congregate for the ministerial service attended by more than Photos byLorraine and a family wreath in memory of John D Hilts was placed by his brother Lou Max Storey was the day s parade marshal leading the color party Ted of Acton was president Bob Angcll of the J On Friday Nov 10 the Rock wood Public School played Brisbane Public School soccer team lost with the score Our soccer team will play Brisbane on Nov the grade went to the HAPPENINGS at ROCKWOOD CENTENNIAL SCHOOL Ontario Science Centre in attendance had a very enjoyable day even though the bus broke down on the way pictures arc being taken this Dog on docket Classify road as farm lane We cant get rid of him You 11 have to let conscience be your guide Reeve Warren Parkinson dot owner when he appeared before with dog control Martin Mr dog was of worrying sheep at the comer of the Sixth and Highway on tht Murray Stewart farm He had restrained the dog since the accusation was mode Ihirc were reports of sheep being killed In the area In a discussion over the habits sheep the deputy reeve told council that different breeds exhibited different tirlstks arc wanderers advised while arc sUiyat homes making them easier to keep track of Suffolk sheep ore more readily attacked when they Council agreed the onus was on McDougall to determine whither his dog was guilty of the animals and it would be up to him to take appropriate action in this case Councillors sal 1 In many cases a dog would sheep on his own term but would not hesitate to attack a animals Klngibury Mary iiiuuiii J Ivy Ritchie Lola Jellin Winnie HUH M0 May SwackhammtrS Edna Ann Betty Jean Van Vivian Night tagik Peggy Mm Over Fred ArlDav1a7S Dick John Thatcher fin Dune Klngibury Bill Elliot bandy Charlei Ml Rom Gordon Bill Clarence JciUn Chandler 626 Elmer Allan Sam Tom Council was reluctant to classify an unopened road allowance on the Given Road as more than a farm lane It comes to keeping it open through the winter Roy approached council with a request to keep the road open through the winter since he was going to build a home about Move market Flea Market is planning to move across High way No to a property directly across from the present location The expansion will Include out door exhibit areas snack bar picnic area and more parking IHislinch township has given its approval 1000 feet from the Ilrst and Line south of 7 Highway He told council he had put a four inch bed of gravel on the road allowance and since he paid taxes he felt he was entitled to receive something for them Reeve Warren Parkinson said the Given Road at the point amounts to nothing more than Mr Hebert lane and we have all kinds of similar situations in the township Council suggested Mr should approach the council Willi a formal application to open the road HS HOLDEN OPTOMETRIST Cork St East Phone TA CHATELAINE LIGHTING York Road Guelph Bright Ideas for all your Lighting Needs EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF HOUSE FIXTURES Table Lamps Door Chlmos Swag Lamp Cabinet Heat Baseboard Portable Vacuum Cleaning Systems Wit Devices Fixture Parts etc Ventilation Fans etc I FREE PARKING OponDailyfl30 ThursSFrl Sal a SUPERMARKET MILL ST MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS FRESH PORK Canada No LOIN PORK CHOPS 89 BROWNN SERVE CHOPS RIB END ROAST 85 LOIN END ROAST 95 Schneiders 2 lb BEEF PATTIES Schneiders Pkg COOKED MEATS 3 Luncheon Meal Mac Cheese Pork Loaf Head Cheese Style Meat Meat Loaf Allen Tins Save APPLE JUICE 279 Austral 28 Tins Save BARTLETT PEARS 2 85 Jars Save 10c Sweet Mixed PICKLES 59 s oz Tins Save Cream Style CORN 4 89 BLUE BONNETT Save MARGARINE 69 PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV 18 Maple Leaf Pkg Save 12c Canadian CHEESE SLICES 39 FROZEN FOOD Sommerdale lb Bag FRENCH FRIES 35 a id COFFEE RICH 2 FRESH PRODUCE DAILY BANANAS Produce of S A California Valencia Oranges 49 Christies WHITE SLICED BREAD Salada of Save OP TEA BA6S 69

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