Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 13, 1974, B6

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Acton Free Press 1974 Stone UCW meet Stone Untied Church Wo men held lis Inst meeting on Feb lit with resident Mrs II chairing The president and Mrs Box report on the belli recently Waleiloo ami follow inn that Mm II rend paragraph from a book by Stephen Uncock Program convener Mrs hail He a few words on what I remember mv lint cling The amusing anil interesting members stories were enlightening The life of ministers wife was related Mrs and ladies able Eramosa committee succeeds budget costs retained Costa were presented din cussed and pared Thursday night until a triumphant recreation com- net a final the part the congregation play In the life the clergy including the meeting a was Minn after which delicious lunch as Mrs May assisted by other ladies the group JUUIUNT AT KEEPING the budget scaled to 7 pilch the 1174 p ivaieh owned radio and poses after a of planning mined television Happily chuckling after their first collective it urns operating In Canada session are front Hob and chairman Betty Clark back George Smith Lloyd Dyer Belly Eastwood Mike Kelly Bill Frank and Sally Hamilton Wellington farmers Information supplied Rockwood bowling In HI IM Jim ThWch IT Bill be oil triple with IM JIB on 161 the Alto Call lo Sam hall brought in a fiM triple score US and triple with no and 113 tal to led and 111 mi Elmer SOB look awl Parity Clarence Hilton playing tor team nasi In lis and linn and ITS Lois Ml and Hob Lille 2M a Iwwfefi le till rolliulsnialnsl the liihn IhiuIIiik Cornel Joli l71 Mike Tumuli 113 Je Seventy live Wellington county fnrmeis to the London Intnrlti air grounds on Fell In see llie popular western farm show Farm machinery farm products farm displays and farm displays were all on view interesting to both farmers and ur The Wellington farmers were enthusiastic and fell the Ixindon display far surpassed arm shows atteiideil A program held in conjunction with the shnw had two speakers who am lights Progress Over Haul confusions raised by the men the night when they in the hall to replace stair cases built and complete unfinished car pen try plastering and stage steps everything will lie spanking new with the local mill and at the moment big news for the memlKTs Is Iidies of the centre spend that the dumb waiter is in- their days stalled eomplete but without and cleaning p motor On and on they and residents of Stills are pro Inn their capacity to work hard and keep at it for the centra Is not finished yet but week end work with the in dustnous villagers bring it closer to completion Choral society gets grant The regular meeting of That township council township was held on March at iiithurie and the following passed Thai the township council approve the applications for loans according to the Tile Drainage Act to Clarence and Storey of 10000 and lively Wellington Crop Association hereby grant in the to the ounty Soil and iwnship council authorise a rant in the imminl of to Choral Society Rockwood joins Intercounty loop Patterson approached council and stated their concern over the dangerous on the Fourth Line north of llighwav Council advised they would inspect the during the annual tour Mr and Mrs Arthur Harris appeared before council requesting consideration be given to closing a portion of Stanley St in the village of and the said street conveyed to adjoining property owners After discussion council decided to leave the matter in abeyance until a meeting with wood village trustees would if property should CHATELAINE LIGHTING York Road Guclph 824 Bright Ideas for all your Lighting Needs EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF HOUSE FIXTURES FREE PARKING Open Daily J0 Thurs Fn lied Sox have left the Intercountv Fastball league and entered the higher calibre league which will have entries this summer from Gait Waterloo Stratford and possibly Walt Jeffries and Jim Thatcher have agreed to direct the team this year and playing manager Norm will return lo his regular position at shortstop llie grand champion Ited Sox will play their Inteicity home games in park on nights This is a switch from Thursday night which been senior fastball nigh in the village and both played in the league Inst year while lowville in the league Port Stanley bus dropped out of the loop IFL Occasions Cut I IotUMl Plants I Vac Open Jcljyi m TI supply FRESH CUT FLOWERS Caroline Flower Garden Centre Two Miles West Acton South Side of Highway J THE WELLINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Schedule of Kindergarten Registration and Inventory 1974 INFORMATION Times Registrations will begin at am in all schools Necessary afternoon sessions will begin at pm 2 Tax Support Evidence of Public School tax support will be required either by a tax bill or a current assessment notice otherwise special forms will be on hand for completion and cer tification Age The child must be 5 years of age by December to be eligible for enrolment for September 1974 A birth certificate or notice of birth registration will be required lor proof of age Personnel from the Wellington County Board of Education and the Health Unit will conduct a pre- inventory for the 1974 Kindergarten children so that programs may be planned for the individual child The principals will contact the parents to schedule a registration lime but if any parents are missed they are requested to telephone school Registration is by appointment only March Brisbane incl March 29 Ross R MacKay April 3 Rockwood incl Eramosa April Erin P S Mr J Chairman Mr P Hanwell Director of Education three died hat or the newly town ship Ixinrd of recreation committee met at the council re view and net up a budget to Im presented for township council lit their next m eel I ng A letter senl representative of athletic and recreation groups to attend and present projected reipilrmneiitN Several chairmen i mi do reu eat was considered and voted on for feasibility Final budgeting budget of not exceeding that allowed for Ti out In 73 In mittec decided to set aside based on previous yearn Two members volunteei lo assist In setting up a program to Sep Two hundred dollars was established as a amount with the the committee would also absorb extra toils incurred Discussing tennis the lefened recreation complex The had ret WOO set annually In account In lieu of final Inula- latlon of courts llie monies would be paid back through membership fees and club drives decided the samp a run tit act aside for this years budget but a motion passed Ihnl the request presented each budget term a tennis club representative its no monies Lions club spokesman t will Me presented for approval by Clark anil Adsett the Township meeting on March Lions Springfest carnival calls for resident assist Plans fur the and district Lions club are In llie innklng unit members are putting out lines calling mi village and residents get iHhlud their Victoria day weekend activities Ih how anxious lo have all tlons work together towards the success of the gigantic affair With doubling and tripling of coats Die Lions cnu see the need of raising funds as as passible get their community complex project on llie road The Is their big money making activity of year Al present lime nil monies have been by bulldozing and land level ling According lo Mr the hope for the club Is that by the end of 74 all levelling will completed and roadwayn Installed We establish any date when construction wilt begin or even project a cost said the Lion who says thai property men have a deal of time with con siliums evaluating Hie original plans and having them changed lo morn feasible specifications ah required facilities A recent grunt from the Ministry of and Social Services for being forwarded for the athletic field hut has not been received as yet by llie Lions club According to Lion chairman the is and In lime and ambition o any part of the endeavor Is asked to Mr Nlibol as boon as no slide In the curly Canada hud weekly and dallies by this Informative talks on ml livestock High lights were machinery din plays with Iraetors and selfpropelled combines Also displayed were a wide array of farm Implements along with 111 age spraying harvesting and livestock feeding equip incut ieorge leslie president of the Wellington Soil and Crop Improvement Association felt that the faun show was a good one and that it supplied ample inform nil on inquiring farmers OUR READERS WRITE Dear Sir I saw the prettiest moil scene In Twas the rocks or llie snow or llie looting lee on the 11 was two mountains of In two picturesque windows the of old old lady like myself a moment as I stopped to absorb the beauty of the floral picture I dreamed of the oral reef in the Pacific How the author of this scene coaxed hex geraniums lo bloom all winter to give cheer to the many passers by te lo the office 1 do not know Yours truly Mllllcent Milroy AC CARPETS for SERVICE SATISFACTION FREE INSTALLATION ON ALL WALLTOWALL CARPET Sal March Only Won Wed No Job Too Bit n Small 25 MILL STREET GEORGETOWN SANK BUILDINQ 1010 on your radio gets 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