The Acton Free Press Wed September Meet your new teachers Rockwood Bowling old Monday was a big day at the Centennial Public School for at least one group of students when another new teacher made her premier appearance on staff for the grade 4- youngsters Mrs Amy was the lady who attended the local school for the first time this session but as a new member on staff she is not alone Five other teachers are also happily adjusting to the Centennial surroundings and their charges three ladies and two others gentlemen Mrs Diana Green will be teaching full time with the kindergarten children Mrs Nicholl the grade Mrs Margaret he grade 5 straight John Roll grade mathematics and geography Mrs Diane Young the grade Present farewell gift at dance in town hall Mrs Margaret Mrs Amy Nicholl Guelph Fergus students and teaching remedial John All grades As it stands the run down for all grades shows kindergarten Mrs Diana Green grade 1 Mrs Suzanne Meadows grade 12 Mrs Marie Watson grade Mrs Marlon Tubman Mrs Coulson 34 Mrs Shiela Robins Mrs Gail Trcmaln Mrs Amy Nicholl 5 Mrs Margaret Mrs Diane Young Mrs Betty Post Teaching grade on rotary with French and geography Mrs Nancy grade 7 with mathematics and geography rotary John Root mathematics and English rotary Kathleen Wlthclm Mrs Ramona Storey grade 8 with history and art rotary Bob Ed rotary and Mrs Mary Diane Young Guelph John Root special education remedial Parttime staff includes Mrs Roberta Hoy music Mrs Roto McPhedran library and John Rowe remedial Principal and administrator Grant The overall enrolment of the Centennial Public School shows an increase over last years with students on lie roll as opposed to last year the Centennial kindergarten which has been in operation for seven years boasts a total of 4B youngsters History was made at the Public School when for the first time a new kindergarten class has been set up and teaching the 16 pupil class Is Jean Vcrhagen It Rock wood with new the Bowling lit loo off with lop notch group with Ton Elmer Allan vice president Ivy Ritchie In and Irene treasurer Tuesday lame ahowed the Ramblers moving in on the Junior Farmer aa Jake Burnett M wtUl and ISO and Unite Smlui bringing In triple from of and 1S8 wo the Farmer made the triple for his team and Harvey Allan a Trotters beat out the Neighbours with a to score as Doug lB72O0ZI8totrlpleB0 made a for the Trolters and tout Cross a Goer era virion Four to J waa the final for the Four Corner the victors Clarence Hilton bowled with tag and 190 and John 176 HO 166 to triple Tony of the Comers bowled with IBS 172 and and Don made a triple with Short look a short lead over their Rocket opponents with to the outcome with Gordon Burnett bowling a triple with singles of and IBS Alice Johnson In fine as she made 171 174 to triple and for Rockets the alley with his 723 triple and Bert Archer lade a tingles triple out to Ml Country Men consumed the Barley Sandwiches as they licked their piste to with Peter Bosch high man for the men with hla triple and 161 and scares nd Rika triple with games of 187 1W and Barley Sandwiches Bill Robinson made triple and counting up were singles of 258 and Mike Kelly bowled 174 and triple with 634 Alley Cats purred when Ihcy trounced the bringing In a to score top cat Garfield Tarswell made a and single set triple 80S and Elmer Allan a 205 and 163 to triple For the Lloyd Marsden made a with 187 and as Ron Gordon bowled In a triple Singles of and 195 Team Team cores show four teams vying for third position three for two for two for and two for 6th with final showing 1 Ramblers Cats Gooyers Country Men Pacers and Cinteys pis each Rockets and with 8 pta and 8 Junior Farmers wllh Norton tie the OpUmlsta with pis each 6 Barley Sandwiches tie the Neighbours with point each Randy Peart Jcstln Fred Nightingale Bert Archer Mike Kelly Doug Cross John Thatcher Doug Csmey Bis Gordon Burnett 60S Lloyd Marsden Garfield Tanwcll 60S Dick Dupuls Doug Bosch Women over MO May Swackhammer Edna Nancy Ferguson Rika Loot Nellie Stokman 57S Irene Miry Lush Alice Johnson 549 Ruth Kingsbury Smith leOntlml their 5 scores for the victors Randy Peart tils triple of 201 nd single scores and John Thatcher showed triple with hi and scores Gerry of the made a triple and or the same team Harold a 499 light win for the Norton style The old town hall In was rocking last Saturday night when over ladles and gents packed into the hall to enjoy the rollicking music of the Shaynes of Acton Door prizes lucky draw sing songs and hilarity were all part of a smash evening when the supporters of the Brownies Cubs and Guides gathered for their annual get together The dance was organized by the First Rockwood group committee as ladies Leslie Ferguson Audrey Billon Audrey Hudson Julie Thatcher and President Petty proUdcd a delicious repast for aftermidnight eking Pare we gift Helen Hill was the lucky winner of the door prize Fred Nightingale and Mike Martin captured the lucky draws Highlight of the occasion was the presentation of a lucky charm bracelet by Cub Master and Master of Ceremonies Vic Johnson Vic Car tree collide A owned by Randy Dowries of Brant Ave was reported damaged to the extent of by the O P P after it collided ith a tree on the Main Street of The accident occurred at Stolen car located hem car stolen from address was recovered Intact on Monday afternoon one day it reported missing The 1970 Rambler was found undamaged on Valley Road in the Conservation Park in made the presentation and congratulated past president Leslie Ferguson for her great and successful efforts in getting the first Group Committee on the road The charm on the bracelet was engraved To Leslie from the Cubs Brownies Guides and Scouts and only slightly of in the Village The Dan Fergusons are leading on Saturday morning for Leslies natUc country Australia and it was the committees way of saying farewell Also assisting at the dance were Millie Bolton and her special committee and Diane Wallace selling tickets at the door Pot luck begins May 4 Nancy and tea Fred singles of its mid Doug Carney brought In 6I8 triple le and On Wednesday the Professional Day We wont be going to arc about eight teams this school Some teachers be year The lockers arc up and working on outdoor education will be in use soon for the programs at Eden Mills intermediate students On Others will be working at the Monday the kindergartens school moved Into their new room During the past few years offspring religious groups have been started up usually composed of women who are interested in discussing and learning firsthand more about the rudiments of Christianity and studying together Its philosophy Such a group started up in two years ago meeting as a coffee hour get together with discussion relating everyday to Christianity View points attitudes and in tensity of belief were all laid on the line with those gathering trying out their on each other in attempt to delve more deeply and in doing so becoming more sound in their own beliefs The original group which started up with only four people involved gradually grew in numbers Ladies In the district were invited to larger gatherings where guest speakers were Invited to speak and many who attended wanted to also join the group and themselves get lurk On Thursday lost the ladies met after a sum mertime layoff at the home of Jean wood Pot luck was the name of the game as all attending took their own culinary favorites which comprised delicious banquet fod con after a lively discussion Present at the Thursday meeting were Helen Sinclair and Ruth of Guelph Meg of Stratford Marjory Saunders Lillian Hill June Held Wllma Williams and Lorraine Root all of wood Several requests from v illagers unable to attend the morning sessions have spurred the prospect of a similar group starting up ir the evening with some morning members to help with its organization Saf etv entries are up Armstrong up from last Halt SUNDAY MORNING and through the streets of Rockwood went the four Dales boys sons of Mat and Ev Dales of Rockwood Chris is riding Shady Greg on Cassie Tim with Snoopy and John on Bassette Hidden is Paul Holman riding Dusty The boys were getting in shape for next Saturdays 60 mile competitive Trail ride at Newmarket Photo by Lorraine By A Mb Entries we year In the Form Safety Council poster contest at Milton Fair The junior section was won by Wayne Surprise Eden Mills seniors sur prised Red Sox in the first game of a best of five scries for the traditional Second game of the scries will be played in Eden Mills tomorrow Thursday night Jim hurled a two hit shutout and fanned 12 to gain the win for Eden Mills Bob Shaw and John Salmon combined to strike out Eden Mills batters Glen Stevenson with a single and a home run and George Campbell with a single and a triple were games hitting stars Charlie Evans Bert Logan and Gary Harden each singled twice for Eden Mills Vic doubled and Horry Phillips singled for the only two hits Riebot of A Milton Barry was second Debbie of 1 Milton was third Richard Stanley of was fourth Angela llaschkowskie Of was fifth In the senior section Stephen Stanley of R was first David Stanley second Monica of Milton was third Rosemary fourth The Hornby South Club won a Grade A for their safety display MAPLE ROCK SHOOTING RANGE RRI ACTON 8630555 ESTABLISHED 19E3 NEW AND USED GUNS CUSTOM BUILT RIFLES LOADING COMPONENTS GUN SMITHING TO ALL MAKES HUNTING LICENCES GUARDIAN DRUGS nu mi roe ami on too cum men G T Fish Chip Store St E 51200 BREAKFAST SPECIAL EFFECTIVE TUESDAY OCTOBER BACON A EGGS 100 i WITH HOME FRIES from 630 am until am Store hours October Open Monday to Thursday jh to pm Ml to Saturdays to pm Sundajs 11 to pm ARRID EXTRA DRY ANTIPERSPIRANT inngg SMILES VITAMINS FOR CHILDREN THE DRY LOOK ADORN HAIR SPRAY CEPACOL MOUTHWASH SUCRETS LOZENGES VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE LOTION i ASPIRIN TAILETS I ACTON PHARMACY to the CITIZENS of ACTON Your Regional Councillor MUST Attend Regional 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