Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 3, 1973, p. 13

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Need for visiting elderly is stressed Bowling The Free Press Wed October 3 B5 Rockwood and district moved into their first meeting of the year last Wednesday evening with an overall look past and a of constitution for Referring to article two President said that when the group had started We pledged to in dulge in community better programs and it Is our responsibility to assist in every worthwhile project where we can She stressed the need to assist In fund raising act and said that although one of the chief alms of the and district Lions Club was to work towards the building of the Community Centre complex and that the had to agree to assist in the project she wondered If that one goal I should be the absorbing fac tor of all community needs Well established The who have an organized club for approximately two years I have established themselves favorably in the district with their contributions to various phases of community acthi lies They have periodically organized entertainment for the senior citizen Sunshine Club last year they sored a special Christmas party for the children In the area they have organized visitations to Eden House nursing home and to rame of the needs and at last Wednesday meeting set up teams for the township canvass for the II Canadian Arthritic Society They have also set aside a separate fund which will be combined with the Lions treasury for the community centre To raise funds to cover costs of their contributions the prepare weekly dinners for the Lions Club attend district auction sales and other community get togcthers where food can sold and set up a snack booth they promote money raising entertainment such as the Ida Burns Fashion show last spring and a scarf demonstration where Items were up for sale they also Cave the agency for the Best Cleaning products which supplies a constant income which Is turned back Into the treasury Although their agenda might present an all work and no play picture to those who have not yet Joined the Lloncttes monthly meetings are fun and stimulating ones where Ideas arc tossed and decided upon After meeting refreshments add to the sociability of the club and club members usually feel they have attended an even of accomplishment Last Wednesday stress was laid on visiting Eden House regularly on a two to three nights a month basis Also discussed was their annual outing and social convener Saunders gave a run down on the various plays which would be available In Toronto during November the Llonettes agreed that an evening with would be a fun night Asa special feature at the meeting a farewell gift was presented by the pros dent to Leslie Ferguson who will be leaving shortly for Australia Need for visiting Business completed Lor raine Root Introduced guest speaker Betty Marshall of Mills who is the acting occupational therapist at the Eden House Nursing home During her informal talk Mrs Marshall stressed the need for v is i ting if only to be there It matter if you have not one thing In common or one thing to relate to some of our residents salrj the dedicated Mrs Marshal just as long as you carp enough to comeout and even Just sit with them Mrs Marshall is the newly acclaimed president of the Eden House auxiliary who through her ability to relate lo the elderly has managed encourage such accomplish as hand wrought Jowelltry knitting bags pic lure frames ruga ana other useable and saleable Items all hand created by a generation which in many instances have been forgotten and slot led too ancient to be useful Just to feci the touch of an other human being can be so meaningful the en spokesman who en courages visitors to come lo the nursing home time with special invitation lo attend the weekly Sunday afternoon church services held at m In the lounge Belly thanked Mrs Marshall for to the meeting of the Lionel les and to round up the evening refreshment were served bowling IS team vying or Rambler are No 1 with IS No Allev nd with It No Four 13 place Country Men 12 point each una with 11 Sift Trotters and Jr with 10 Norton with point Neighbour wllh point Not and with each The Hamblen bowled out the Racer on their with a Una or a i for the Ha brought In a fltJ triple with his and ISO I Ellis made a 153 162 and HI triple to tally up to I Wad del I the big man or the Paccra with triple and and singles It five for the Neighbors against Carney points Dune made triple wllh 196 and IB and Mien Gamer IBS 139 and triple Nancy Gordon for the team brought in a triple and and Bob made a BOS triple with US and Corner were the over the Sandwiches as Don bowled In a triple 1M and a Una lea and Ann Parkinson in a WO triple with lei and cares Walt was the scorer for the Sandwiches with 212 and Robinson made a 183 to triple fettle and the were the as they won seven from the with Garry I arks roll in point gainst the country Men deny bowled In with hi 27 and and liner Allan 1E2 1ST and 2U to triple For the Country men Peter bowled a 123 and 203 I cores Top dog The ruth full showed to 2 the team John Thatcher bowled with and singlet and Shrive with SlnRle of 1ST and 219 For the team Clarence Hilton was the loo dog wllh MS triple and 17617 scores with Adrian bring In In ITS 131 and IrlpI score of I he Junior Form en bolt out the Trotters to with Glen Gray the farmer the MS triple and Harvey Allan bowled In Bowling In top form lor the Ted made a triple showing with IS ana and Jim Thatcher est with and II Rockets as came In with 712 With 2B0 added to his 1ST Ivy Ritchie made a 136 231 and triple Dune Kingilwry for the made TOO Triple and Bert Archer a Men over NO Paul carry Parka Ted Jeatln 740 Fred Nightingale John Thatcher Dune Klnaibury 700 Don Jim Thatcher Bert Archer 679 Walt Jctferiea Geo Smith Phil Shrive BUI 633 Dune Mc- Bob Lllley 60s Women over MO Ann Parkinson Nellie Nancy Gordon Betty Ivy Ritchie 363 Jeatln 369 Edna Davis Irene Love 1 1 Vivian Winnie Hilts Eva Bosch Sis lUwkea Alice Johnson Helen May Sox set sights Red Sox need only a win In their home park tomorrow Thursday night to ensure themselves possession of the Dave Gray ramose Cup for the next year After losing the first game of their traditional township series with Eden Mills 50 Red Sox rebounded to win Thursday night and Monday John Salmon tossed four hitter and struck out 17 Eden Mills batters to pick up the win in Thursday game Jim Thatcher paced an fl hit Rockwood assault against loser Jim Harden with two safeties Salmon came on in relief of starter Bob Shaw to preserve Itockwood win Monday night Harry Phillips lined out four base hits and Phil shrive collected three for the OBVIOUSLY EXUBERANT three spectators at the fun day held recently and Norm Ball park and sponsored by the Eramosa Ball Beattlo and vic Wilms con Association are contented after their consumption of free hot dogs and once each refreshments Photo by Lorraine TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS HAPPY BIRTHDAY to you and ten Rockwood friends of Sherrt Brace of Street line up for take off as they head for the Bowling lanes to celebrate her very special tenth birth day on Saturday September 22 Photo by Lorraine Enrolment 50714 Aa of Scot were were for the county and about students in llalton more than the same date County schools about last year short of the projected figure Tools Equipment FOR RENT Domestic Commercial and Industrial BROCKTON RENTALS 31 Armstrong Avenue GEORGETOWN 8771875 HOURS OF BUSINESS am m Sat a m HOMESTEAD We pride ourselves in stocking a Complete Line of Home Furnishings Chesterfields Chairs Kitchen Suites Bedroom Suites Dining room Suites Occasional Chairs Large Assortment of Lamps Simmons Mattresses Pictures Mirrors End Tables COME SEE FOR YOURSELF See our terrific selection of COLONIAL FURNITURE Your Headquarters for Sklar House of Braemore GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE FREE PARKING FURNITURE INTERIORS decorating service free IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON ALL STOCK ITEMS THE and under girls the atoms in the fun recently at the ball park and seen with their coaches Marion field and Betty Burnett are the happy athletes Left to right Debbie James Natalie Wheeler Henshaw leads Marilyn Kelly Tracy Swantek Joan Mary Lou Kelly Janet Burnett Shan Kelly Mela me Parkinson Janice Gray Allison Brace Shirley Osbourne and Vicki Willms Photo by Lorraine Slugging outfielder powered Ihc Inter City league Gutlph fngroms to Ihe championship of Ihc Itockwood senior tournament Satur day homered In each of Ingrams three games a first round win Palermo 1 semi final conquest of and an II whitewashing of in the final game Chuck era Hob Campbell hurled the first game for Veteran Hill picked up the win in second regulars lion and had a first round bye then earned the rlghl to enter finals by edging a lough club A in extra innings tun lorn lane reel I on blanked the Rock wood juniors he tournament opener although Phil Shrike a perfcel three for three day the plate two singles and a double r cello scored both runs against starter Don Myers John Salmon pitched 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