Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 22, 1972, p. 16

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Acton Free Pf First woman for Eramosa council post Is once again swinging public relations committee Into action and for the first In history a lady is vying her chances against two gentlemen Incumbents and three others In the race for township councillors Betty Lou Clark her husband and three children hare been residents of Township for the past four and onehalf years Educated In London Marie and Toronto Mrs Clark has served with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police In the Province of Saskatchewan prior to her marriage and move to Ontario She has also served as a member of the Boy Scouts of Canada for IS years as Cub- master and as a member of their National Training Committee has been Involved in their adult Leader Training Program and general administration Presently a member of the Board of Directors she is chairman of the Interview show the past year and a half at has hosted her own television program on Channel in Guelph and this Interview program has dealt with a wide spectrum of topics including local history planning and traffic routes government grants opportunity for youth the maple syrup Industry in Ontario children with learning disabilities the role of the university professor in the community and many other topics of her choice An active church member she believes in the future of Township Mrs Clark is aware of the chnllenRo of longrange township planning as well as Asked how she can handle her responsibilities If she should be elected Mrs Clark said that she accepted her to township council knowing lhat her chairmanship res- will be concluded by mber 31 1972 and she feels thai she has the time the energy and the ability to serve all of the residents of Eramosa Township BETTY LOU CLARK Ceramics turkey roll on WLs agenda Mrs George Mitchell was the hostess for the November meeting of the Rockalong Womens Institute meeting recently when several ladles were on hand to answer the roll call A sunny side of farm life Lovely sounds the birds the call of the whipoorwlll at eventide were only some of the answers given reminiscent of the special charm of farm living Mrs Sheldon Trousdale president presided and during the business It was decided that the December meeting would be held at the No Community centre with Mrs William Patterson Mrs Norman Armstrong and Mrs Margaret Nelson the directors to be In charge of the Christmas program with the usual exchange of and pot tuck supper After the business arrangements the November program moved on its way as by Mrs George MMMaodMrsjfetnTbeawon owner of the White Oaks Ceramics Acta was Introduced and he conducted an interesting and informative talk on his business displaying various wares which are produced in his plant including vases rings bowls and other articles of value The two conveners for Canadian Industries and Agriculture Mrs Roy Harding Confirm stop work order on garage A Stop Work Order slapped on a garage proposed by William Ritchie on property along the Indian Trail adjacent to Eden Mills was confirmed by Council at a special meeting last Wednesday where all parties to the dispute were represented by counsel Mr Berry represented the township A Acker represented Mr and Mrs Ritchie and Noble was counsel for Mr and Mrs who laid the original complaint about the garage Eden Mills trustees Rodney Bell and Harold Tomllnson were also present asserting they would appeal if the township cancelled the stop work order After considerable discussion about whether the garage was an accessory to the house or subject for commercial use voted to retain the stop work order It was originally alleged the garage was to be used to store lime as well as trucks used in Mr Ritchies business and Mrs John Thomson then boned and prepared for the ladies a most attractive turkey roll complete with dressing and ready for the oven The instructive dietitian format completed the ladles later during the lunch period produced two already prepared and cooked turkeys for consumption and the Institute members were able to see firsthand whether the proof of the delectable turkey roll was really in the eating And it was Convention report Two ladies who had attended the convention in Stratford then reported to the group Mrs Kenneth and Mrs Will Black were both delegates This was followed by a tew words based on the motto If you support Canadian industries they wul support you from Mrs W Guild and after that Mrs Alex McPhedran and Mrs George Mitchell gave a special report on the abort they had attended and displayed a round corduroy velvet cushion they had made In conclusion Mrs Lloyd Dyer thanked everyone who had participated In the evenings program especially their hostess Mrs Mitchell for her generous hospitality A followup evening conclusion was the terrific turkeyroll luncheon to which special salad selections and hot rolls were added and it was agreed that it had been a worth while and constructive evening Rockwood bowling copped In a tingle and Fred and Widdellmidc Join and Burnett a Gooyer winner Bros Iho winning tm and rolled In point agalnil the Barley 2 aa John brought down and id of Ingle Clarence Hilton and Brian Robortion IVTilngle Milne chip the with hla to triple and Norm Beanie made BIS and ai Mike Kelly rang In ingle loit out to the Trailed to 2 and Lloyd ho wed and Garry Parka made a and aet of ling It and Ron Cordon a tingle Sandy McPhedran for the bowled well with a and core Doua made and and Doug Hilton the alley with and Ingle Women over EM Mary Edna Davit Irene May Swackhammer Alice Johnaon Ellen Garner Lola Nellie Stokman Vivian Nightingale Ml Betty 537 Muriel Ruth Standing at the top of the Rockwood Bowling lilt the In lal place with point 2nd 3rd Rocketa37pta Norton 33 Four 7th Country Men tied tor loo are Ramble and Alley Cata with Neighbour loth Carney lllh Pacer a Junior Farmer another loo place tie with the nd Barley howlnglipt cellar on la the team The family were In great a two of It member lev top Frank a ail Unite and Donna with a 171 along with Hlndley partner George Lang bowling In a 1TO tingle to put their team the Rambler In a 4 to lead over the Stralton a Dune King made a triple from a 324 and IBS aet acore Alice John bowled a tingle and D a tingle freight The made point itralght ajainit the Junior farmer Han I Harvey 112 Peart top man for the Four Corner team a they vied againtt the Rocket with a 3 to 4 tcore and the Racket came out on top Edna Davit lor the winner made a and tripled Harvey battened In a and tripled 721 at Brian Gamer bowled a tingle For the Four Corner Tony Stokman bowled Don 201 and Harvey Pearl a Ingle Cata how The Alley Call were howlingly nicccitful over the with a Allan bowled a Men Jeitln i Chtrlet Milne 70S Bill Gamer 707 Clarence Hi Hon John Gooyer Fred Nightingale Elmer Allan Sam Garry Doug Ted JetUn 612 Norm CO Doug Hilton 60S SAME GAL DIFFERENT CAR Ray Death poses years later beside his newly acquired 39 Plymouth an Identical twin of a similar one purchased as his first automobile In The before and after pictures show Ray and Betty In courting days with the first one taken at Stanley Park In Erin and the more Brownie news Lets take lime to introduce you to our new weekly column which will cover all district Brownie packs It will be a chit chatty column in which the Brownies of Eden Mills will report In one week and the following week will consist of the happenings from To get things rolling Anne of Eden Mills Second pack has written a background story in which she says All members of the Eden Mills Community Club are eligible to take part community ac tivities therefore if as in September girls between and 11 years of age register for Brownies then the community does Its best to accommodate them As Mrs Betty district commissioner for Spirit Valley pointed out 24 Brownies are the maximum for a Pack Thus the 2nd Eden Mills Brownie Pack was born Overwhelming The response for leaders from the community was overwhelming Ann Chesworth recent one on their driveway in Coincidence Is that when Ray purchased his first car it had the same mileage as the one he recently brought home with him from the USA Lorraine HAPPJINGS M CENTENNIAL SCHOOL who Towney Owl with the first pack for 3 years became Brown Owl Ann has special interests in crafts and nature and recently helped In an area training in Outdoor Workshops Eva Stevenson formerly Snowy Owl of the 1st pack became Tawny Owl Eva too has a special Interest In crafts and is compiling a of favourite Brownie songs Grey Owl Diana Wallace Is also working with the pack as a registered leader and Is especially concerned with the housecraft part of the Brownie program Regular helpers Snowy Owl Linda is a regular helper with everything and also able to play the piano and Ron Marshall assists the pack as Outdoor Adviser At present the 2nd Pack has Brownies and meets in Eden Mills Community Hall at 6 p every Monday night When the Hall is not available on Mondays the Brownies enjoy meeting at Mrs Kay Stevensons home Mrs Stevenson is deputy district commissioner Well the exams have finally The Boy Scouts went started The pupils arc all to Centennial High School studying very hard in order to but unfortunately some of us did pass this first term not get In because of the amount The boys soccer team did not of hair on our heads play against Brisbane because of We hope all the pupils will get a the amount of snow good term report USEDCARS Completely reconditioned and safety checked In her and Nellie Stokman brought In Identical with and Peter trick made 1T6 tingle for the Country Men to win the Carney team to John met brought In a May a 26 and David Burnett a 19 tingle Norton were to the and Irene La Vole had a and at Vivian Nightingale Grey Cup Milton girls pipe band will be marching In the Grey Cup parade Dec 2 REIT A CISCME 41 WATER AT ACTON HYDRO Alice VOLKSWAGEN OWNERS Repairs are still avail able In Milton by factory trained mechanics at MHSLEII HE Plau Motor Ontario St MASTER HORSE FEEDS FOR BREEDING STOCK GROWING STOCK RACING AND PLEASURE HORSES Waster sweet horse teed cwt Master Complete horse teed Waster horse supplement pellets cwt Feed pellets 585 On the Farm Mobile Feed Service Grinding mixing and hot molasses CALL US TODAY Snow fence by 50 foot roll For rat and mouse control use Master Warfarin Rat Pack Meal or mix MEAL I lb AS PELLET 2 Master Feeds Georgetown also has an excellent supply of winter gloves mitts rubber boots insoles and woollen Jack shirts MASTER FEEDS POLLING TOWNSHIP OF ERAMOSA Public notice Is hereby given pursuant to The Election Act that a vote will be taken to elect candidates to the Municipal Council of the Township of Trustee Board the Police Village of Eden Mills Trustee Board of the Police Village of Rockwood Trustee to represent Townships of Eramosa and Guelph on the Wellington County Board of Education Public on the day of December from am to 8 pm standard time at the following places Polling Subdivision No Community Hall Eden Mills Polling Subdivision No 2 Town Hall Rockwood Polling Subdivision No Town Hall Rockwood Polling Subdivision No No School No 5 Sideroad Polling Subdivision No Municipal Building No 24 Highway Polling Subdivision No A Ralph Wrights Oiistic Advance polls will be held at the Municipal Buildings on No Highway on Monday November and Saturday December 2nd during the hours of 11a to pm L T Hindley Returning Officer NOTICE TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NASSAGAWEYA You are hereby advised the following question will be placed on a ballot to be voted on by the Electors of the Township of Nassagaweya at the same time as the Municipal Election December 1972 and at the same polling places as the election for the Municipal Council Polls open from AM to 800 PM QUESTION Are you in favour of a Bylaw being passed by the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of to permit horse racing after 30 oclock in the afternoon on Sundays In the Township of Nassagaweya Yes No Certified a true copy of the question to be placed before the Electors on a ballot Earl S Cuddle Clerk Ford Custom ton Pickup Long box finished in Sequoia brown with VB standard transmlstfon radjo rear step heavy duty suspension Low mileage Sold and serviced by Trafalgar Lie Pinto door Yellow gold finish with engine four speed transmission radio white walls Sold and serviced by Trafalgar Lie Torino door Hardtop Light gold exterior with dark brown vinyl roof Equipped with V automatic power steering power brakes radio and white walls Very clean car Lie Falcon 2 door Sedan A sea mist green finish with V8 automatic radio white walls and wheel covers Sold and serviced by Trafalgar Lie TRAFALGAR MAIN ST MILTON

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