Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 9, 1974, B5

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Committee donates 1000 for complex I recreation committee took a long look it accomplish men la their wind tin meeting held last Thursday the lownshlp council chambers With a surplus of 000 from last year s bud gel a motion was raised and carried that the monies should be net far the ramosa Community Club complex presently underway the district 1 Ions Club The committee agreed that any assistance to get the project on the road would be worthwhile With the recent sale of the I our Corners school deleting hall diamond In tho district the committee felt that the monies given to the Lions Club should mi designated for ball diamonds and soccer field for tennis Already allocated In budget of the township committee was set aside for tennis courts as shown on the complex ground plans Under a brief presented last May by a deleflalion of tennis players It was decided that the courts should ho Included in the the costs to be subsidized tho ramosa and paid back tennis club members through fee collections other fund raising aclhitlcs 1 ramosa Iteercatlun Committee were In agreement that he of the I could be the first of a series of to In sit nually until the courts wire complete it Hie secretary was rcqucilcd to send a letter to Ihe ltoekwooet and District I Ions club inrormlnfl them of dec In I on matter will I further discussed a meeting by the ramosa with the I inns club and Interested representatives on a prospective date sometime this Board sanctions Softball In a recent letter received by the I ramus lleereatlnn committee from Mel of tin Wellington l Hoard or the grounds of tin I rnmosn School for summer ball games wiih sonctloneel Minor In I ramosa Tin committee has Mr riHiiiistltm use of and permission to Install for approval chairman lie expressed concern accident In coverage for facilities It was decided council representatives would Kit Information from township council at hi first meeting In lununrv Ml and hands ikisp for a picture ilta mi pi tite time of one of their stage prtHUiLlions Tor the play asdliected by teat hi Amy Hopes said premature for French Immersion lor a 1 ruiih prnitrnm In ih district art to lepresi tin Wellington linn bun eh finitely sit hi It has Ik tide In print Ipli only and still under ton Mr Day ex plainest Hint to tin course would enough See potential park location THE GIRLS WON EIGHT TO FIVE in a rip roaring interclass with the grade eight girls and boys preparing for the district to be held sometime in early spring The pictured match was held during a school phys class with teacher Bob Love of has resulted In investigation of property on the fifth tint of potential park rounds for picnicking hiking and casual recreation In the north end of the township lark on behalf of the Drug film available Mrs A Croft is remembered Because her many friends later replaced by the school and neighbors wonted her house now owned by George Welfare and are l0 nem y a lady who venn Ingle of Harris SI friend She used to the neigh boring children dropping in and when they would prod her recall on the early days In Hock wood She would play J her to move into a nursing home in not before she had made a mark on the residents in the and cards Including both adults young friends and children Bright and astute she left Mrs Charlotte Croft was a few years ago for laid to rest on Dec with the Cutten Senior citizen Ralph Williams of nursing home In ficlating at the service when on Friday Dec she died he was laid beside her Attending her funeral as husband Alfred who was pallbearers were family buried In the relatives Prof Gordon cemetery In of the of Art Mrs Donald Croft Leslie old on March but and Harold Allan she passed after a short George Mitchell illness She daughter of district one of the districts early Many of her younger pioneer families from Britain friends at Stone United will the William family remember her keen Interest and was raised on a farm on in church affairs in Rock the third line of Eramosa Predeceased by sisters two brothers the In tercsting lady could Ten I films concerning the issues around medical use of drugs are now available for free loan to the public They are by the Health Branch of Health distributed the National Board The theme of this collection of films in No Answers The hove been selected to present diverse opinions facts and interpretations No attempt has been made to moralize or vindicate to scare or recreation committee had in Iked with liruei owner of tin properly He hid given a speculated cost jar acre and the mutter Is to he back to township council for i insider Mr had specified earlier that bis land was not for sole except to the committee to lie kept a natural park Hie recognizing the Importance of long range speculation for future is anxious to procure the property As well as ideal recreation grounds rher on the farm felt it even more finsible tint the lands he considered for purchase Demolition Milton council ordered clean up work to begin at the site of the firegutted Milton Inn Hotel costs to be charged to the owner The owner had not begun work himself The hotel was of the by fire Oct wood she ill be remembered as a very Christian lady who enjoyed children and a rich OB reportedly entertain lone ith many stories of early days In ramosa and she well remembered when Indians had inhabited the district To village After her marriage to Alfred Croft they on the family homestead until the beginning of the second world war when they moed to a homeon Mary St Thcj had been staunch members of the Stone United church and Mrs Croft had been on enthusiastic worker in the Sunday school and a tt MS member interested in education Charlotte Croft had attended the first school In which she said was in the vicinity of the present Mil End store In RENT A CASCADE HOT WATER HEATER IK Prescriptions filled Repairs while you wait BUSINESS HOURS Tuas Wed 10 6pm Fri 10 a 9pm Sat am 5 pm MARKET PUCE PLAZA GEORGETOWN GOOD USED CARS FORD CAPRI 6 decor pkg stereo radio tape player mileage 11000 Lie HEH033 VOLVO dr sedan radio Lie DRS116 FORD CAPRI 2000 radio Lie HDD950 TRIUMPH TR6 convertible speed Lie 1995 GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS students to make It war in whlih ease tin most like ly plnu for tin progiamslnbi started would lie In where there Is unite el population lie jwi tin Ixmnl earlier Hint II tin program will he si tried three ii tin King I public I rln area to serve Ihe I rln llenkwooell legion and school In ml nil mid also north Wellington the l Imd he mm il those children he till How Jin tliey plik lip whit tiny have leisl Win re will they fit into tin I I sh prog nun i org Hoy said In was In fuvornfli wiring tin graili of null oral possibly starling at flvi us lose I am exehnngt in Ontario Ik I am also In The Acton Free Press Wed Jen Com in s and Goins from trees If they have them to park next Saturday at pin fun time with snowmobile off tobogganing for kids and socializing around tree bonfire II free with hot on lie house with a slncen welcome for everyone Tin liny more visitors this weekend when Mr and Mrs I from I Sec Hand repaid Inst hint A visit when they went Wile Dim to to tin visitors i I I inky was Ihe of most reeent Itntkwood Year I at On own Only six eoiiples lioast of having lien at original affair It wok to tin limes I and his I Mtrnvnx hat was Jiiuii with activity from until I wild only seven new guests nil Former party liners annual Winners of the door print win lure nee Hilton and lloli who look erihpnewl hills supper a of re oik for figures the of em rriunh snndlhiinkielall gue sis for attending and his Hilly Inge her will Hilts anil Don have i he e leliration the inception II years I inks wi re It Mart room for tin event A lerrlflc night for the and it it more iys until the one Centennial school I ml I On the day link hi kids win well niter a two week holiday On gniil whin they listened Ihe play various Ins songs in was tin nut for the iris volliyliill team I who pkxulliistrumnilnlMiisle on sheets will be It inslriiinints liny mo reeenlly I In IF of intei I d that definite had he en nit osh will be the fi lit said is lo in to Ihrce with total merslon If this happens our costs will increase as My opinion Is hat I am not certain that he program should be dertaken In mild I am more concerned hat in e with flv ytar old children I m worried to how the total immersion plan will affect their in the Die Rockwood man said thai in hoard discussions some of the members felt there could be children from the course lehlnjf pi win but ii Mr ads tin In of top priority and In lenrKi Day the ImjHirtnnt on lis an the lust mictlnu of he WellliiKtein County lion I Feur me mix rs voted hi implementation of the Immersion Mr Day said he thought Information meetlnis had been held m my parents were not will informi d on what re nth illy meant He said In d received letters from parents who were anxious to have their children participate in the but them kept at the Itexk wood school AC CARPETS FOR QUALITY 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