Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 23, 1974, p. 12

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B4 The Acton Free Press Wed Jan 1974 Rockwood bowling The Rockwood bowling Is moving Into the new year with position staying about the nine Standing In firm place are the Neighbors points ftockcla Jr spacers C Barley Sandwiches and Country Men 10 toarComtnU Optlmlili SO 13 Alley Call Women over MO May Nancy Cordon Until Garner ITS Peggy X2 Vlv Nightingale Nancy HI t Davis Ml Nellie Si Jet Gordon sis Itarv JesilnSss Dune Mcrhcdrsn MO Tony Mike Martin Clarence Itlllon Bill Scot MS Jim Thalctier BIS John Thatcher 10 Ted tin George Smith BOS Kill Ion In their game Ramblers on Tuesday Jr Cray making a HI triple with singles and is Harvey Allan bowled with ISO and IBS Bruce Millar brought In a Irtplo with and 162 for the Peggy topped In For with 131 and to triple SOS Neighborly came out 1 a wllh Dune nttlng In a 2S and Tamer bowled with singles and Trot to I bandy MePhedran howled with Ingles ISO and Jim Thatcher made a triple singles Clarence Hilton topped ihc roll with a triple with Ingles IS and20 and John made a 122 230 and set or single to triple In with Optimists were dead on with straight against the op posing nil acore at Opt Sam bowled with and and Mabel SOB tingles and IBs a allowed Alex Dut field at and lTt with triple John Thatcher bowled a triple and IBS aa Phil Shrive brought In a trlpln singles 1M versus and with f Nancy triplet in wllh Ml with ITS 219 IS single Art Davis was the Norton high scorer as he In an SB triple 239 Fred made a triple with us and and Vivian Nightingale bowled sol triple with and IN In file games Against the Rockcti the Patera wo rr lop a to win at Gordon Burnett bowled and IIS to triple Paul Vtaddcll made wllh 219 and singles Dun Kingsbury the with tram and alnglet and bawled 633 triple with and alnglei llarlcy sand niches the food with to the Country Men Walt bow Una For Iho S a showing a triple wllh singles W and Mike Martin bowled and ISO Dill Robinson IB 111 to triple SUB or the Country Men Ted bowled with 189 and 101 awards night banquet at Barrie Hill Barrie Kill church wits pencil Bel from the Hereford icked to capacity last Tues for tils lie in when the annual com pi Ish merits district awards night and Sally Parkinson lops banquet was I eld as upon For of Six sored by the projects with per cent federation of Agriculture proficiency awards went to An enticing tuikey dinner Jim Henderson was food fare for the ex and Mary with merit slides by Mrs Morris Smith llficates presented and 202 With the Alley Cats single 199 and It lour Corn rs and Tony I with IW trorea Jack I made a J triple with IS and IIS single tripling In with and Car- field tor brought triple with 182 MEMBERS OF WELLINGTON county milk producers and Holstein breeders met at the farm of John Benham R to discuss a feeding program used by the local farmer composed of completely home frown feeds with excellent results John is seen explaining some of the management practices on his farm and answering questions from the group of who with her completion of projects event was a favorable ter husband had par Carl anil tick of a successful tlcipaled in exchange lamonl Etobert for year in the district clubs program Guests attending projects Mark Scott and the banquet wtre able to Bruce received share their trip through certificates Nancy Kenya Africa was winner of Ihe United Scleral breed association award for the most awards were handed out lo district calf club from the club The award Hereford Angus and Klwanls trophy donated by Associations the club was Id Cleghorn Beverly presented for the outstanding ana Dunk II club member in Lambert Mark Wellington lo Bruce and Don were Top members in clubs awarded a pen from Ihe were the South Wellington association Sandra club was lopped and Susan Doughty Gary Vernon Jeff Robert and Nancy llusson Inrklnson wan top member of and Sally Parkinson received the south Wellington swine a lapel pin from Angus club lop member in the Guelph calf club was Tony was Ihc proud winner of a cheque a crest Mitchell winning Roads icy say police Icy road conditions and Inclement weather were blamed for the rash or which plagued county roads over Ihe weekend but OPP report no ac of major importance happening in the district at Ihe second line of trnmosa was the scene of a collision Sunday can prize money for j when a 72 the 4 year and Tuesday s driven by Yvonne Jacques of event was a favorable ter Georgetown rolled over into successful 11 he filch al approximately township Irom the Chamber of Commerce Nancy received a silver rose bowl from the Bank In recognition of out standing work in the The Agriculture sponsored the 4 nil one year subscription and lop award from the arklnson took a Francis special award as the top Parkinson received a pen and member In the Guelph GRCA holds tour for Belwood dam Authority is label ling Ihc firs I outdoor of slated for Sat at the area just north of Fergus The featured program is a tour of the Shand dam as an opportunity for the public to see how it operated plus ice skating on Lake and tours of the tree nursery and the sawmill According lo Joan Bell program for Ihe there also bo organized and snowshoc hikes with snowshoes provided by the Anyone wanting lo bring skis is also welcome Joan who describes the ex as an all day from 10 to about pm The feels thai dams are an important Criticism rejected by clubs president of tremendous public appeal landmark Completed in at a cost of over two million dollars is reportedly Ihc oldest dam in Ihe watershed is considered to be a land mark in the authority history the first one built specifically for flood control As well as protecting residents from floods the dam reservoir Lake Bel wood provides additional recreational facilities If the cooperates says Joan Bell that where will be Joan promises thai hot chocolate and soup will be on tap in the nature centre and is hopeful that the day should provide enough variation to encourage all types of out door enthusiasts Protesting assertions local proper Ii weeks Press the president of Ihe club said the aid Mr rcsitltnt said John of lining and organizing Tree burning at Eden Mills Toboggans snowmobiles and snowmen were all there the Mills tree burning on Sat Jan as community residents met together to participate in what be come an annual event Rollicking kids gathered around the fire as parents up giving turns on mobiles New residents in Ihc area came In from out of town to meet with the village folk sponsoring the ivent It was a fun limi with steaming hot coffee and chocolate by the com club to ward off win ter chills The t in enough to supply skating for Ihe ice buffs but now lhat the of Ihe have frozen up at the village river Is regular Saturday event tree burning started at and was officially over approximately two hours later The sound of laughter on 1 hah ills and vague outlines of toboggan riding figures continued lo be seen through thi until much later in the evening cry lo protect village residents from noise and disturbances caused by machines and in effort lo take drivers out of own has to reroute from proper lo other trails Actually we have less than a dozen families In other from two from and others from outside the village We also have two members from with one or two former district residents who have kept up membership and like to attend our The president feels that the club should more properly be called the Rockwood and district club Outsiders Mr Thomson says that usually snowmobile members are well behaved and know the rules of the road Mostly what we arc trying to establish is family mem bcrship said Ihe eon president who considers membership has probably eached its capacity approximately members on the role Occasionally we hear of machines in fields behind police when five or six machines Also on me wire running around on are Catherine privntc property He suspects Meredith of Jackson Street the drivers were members of and Ray Thomson of Christie a racing club from another area taking advantage of vacant fields Our members know they are not allowed in the con park and stay out he said explaining tint short trip through the park doesnt make much sense when a prepared ten mile trail of exciting riding has already been planned out Promotes goodwill Cook outs gel lo get hers outdoor rides are what the local club is about according lo their president and on night an expedition whicn started from the public school grounds at pm was concluded after Ihe to return with short session of square donemg and refreshments The club members are doing what ihcy to promote goodwill with v CHATELAINE LIGHTING York Road Multi Bright Ideas for all your Lighting Needs EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF HOUSE FIXTURES Door Chime Swag Lamp Hell so boar and Clonn ng to lit on Hoods etc FREE PARKING lyB HINTONS JANUARY SALE We are adding to the previously advertised merchandise the Specials below Some Items previously advertised are sold out and new Items lust arrived will take their place to make your January shopping HINIONS while and rewarding REDUCED PRICES ON Snow shovel Ice blast etc SHE SHE SHE Sponge taffy Peanut Brittle Colouring Books extra thick 39c Now Mixed Candy Assortments Priced to Clear reg per lb SPECIAL per lb Phentex Yarn per ball SPECIAL per of balls GREAT REDUCTIONS in our complete of Winter Boots Shoes Slippers CLEARANCE of Fall Winter yard goods at reductions of up to 50 OFF HINTONS TO HS HOLDEN OPTOMETRIST 3t Cork SI GUELPH Phone 822 7150 RENT A CASCADE HOT WATER HEATER Lean Roast BINGO Lie No Every Monday Night at 8 AT THE CREDIT VALLEY CLUB FORMERLY RIVIERA GAMES JACKPOT 53 No s NO ADMISSION CHAROI Cards 3 for BUS Sponsored By Georgetown Elks Lodge No PROCEEDS FOR DEAF DETECTION L0VELL BROS MEAT MARKETP RED BRAND BEEF Blade Short Rib Roast There is only today between you and tomorrow Which is why Canada Pension Plan benefits will be increased today and will be kept in line with the cost increases of tomorrow Rump Roast Choica Bon tit Prime Rib Roast Sirloin Tip Roast 1 Extra Lean Bontltti Point Brisket Ground Chuck Small Link Sausage 95 Luf Sliced Side Bacon LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET Mill E Acton Daily Delivery Phone What this means to you as a beneficiary From January 1st Canada Pension Plan benefit payments will be adjusted reach then maintain a level in line with actual cosl ot living you are receiving monthly benefits that began during period your benefits have been recalculated so that the amount you receive in 1974 is related to actual increase in cost of liv ng over the years your benefits have been pa When you receive your January benefit cheque you will see that it has boon increased The increase in your payment will vary from to and will depend on the year which your benedt lint became payable In future years if living costs continue lo rise you can expect further increases in your benefits based on current living data What this means to you as a contributor As a contributor to Canada Pension Plan you are building a basic and portable retirement plan for future and at the same Tie providing current protection tor yourself and your dependents against Ihe possibility ot severe disability or early death In order protect the value of your eventual benefits the Canadian Parliament has passed legislation which ensures the you make today will give bene Is lhat n the purchasing power ol today s wages twenty thirty or even fifty years from now when you need it To achieve this the Government plans to have the earnings ceiling maximum amount on which contributions ore paid and on benefits are calculated increased each year so thai will reach and then keep ever with the average earnings ot Canadian induslnal workers This ceiling will be raised from 5 600 in 1973 to 00 in and 400 in This new earnings ceiling means thai the year s basic lion the initial amount on which you do not pay conlnbutions is changed from in 1973 to 00 tor 1974 These changes also mean that the maximum employee con will increase 00 a year in to 20 in 1974 Your contribution is matched by your employer In the case of self employed persons maximum annual contribution is increased to for as against last year For earnings of less than 700 there will be no Increase in contributions The change m the earnings ceiling means the maximum retirement pension will rise from 71 lor pensions in December 1973 to tor those whose pensions will begin in December 1975 As the maximum earnings levels for the years conimue to rise so will the maximum retirement pensions in those years There will also be increases in ihe maximum values each year for disability and survivors benefits It you have any questions or would like further intorma lion please write Canada Plan Department of National Health end Welfare Place VnierTowew A Ottawa Ontario Marc MinKiar

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