Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 17, 1974, B7

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Waitings over for Eramosa book worms Th Acton Free Press Wed April Comins and Goins REEVE WARREN PARKINSON is seen holding the official ribbon to be cut by Wellington Board of Education chairman Walter who holds the snips for the auspicious occasion of the opening of the community library Board chairman John Gallin holds the ribbon on the Rockalong WI elects new executive for Roll call response was made with payment of fees on Apr when Ihe Institute held Ihelr 36th an meeting at the No fl School house community centre with president Mrs George Mitchell chairing Sc oral matters of business were discussed including Achievement day for the A course Sportswear from Knits planned for May at Trlnit United church Mrs Black reported on the district get acquainted evening and also discussed was the proposal of a booth at the provincial r slated for elected pros Mrs SE iTVX SST sec Mrs l0dt cy Mrs talked about Ihe proposed dst Mrs Black alternate Sheldon Trousdale Baked In a Pic as the firs Mr Wm choice in Ihe District M Patterson Training Course Reports of M j McNabb M J the standing committees were approved and the Mrs president read a poem Spare M j Moments j McNabb public relations Miss Helen McNnbb Matters of decision for the Township and dignitaries combined with citizens of Frnmosa last Wednesday evening to attend the long awaited opening of Ihe township community library held in the auditorium of the Centennial public school The chairmen of the library board John told the audience that the concept of a community library was not a new one in tin- province but one new to the area Com libraries ore working very well he said and pointed out lhat he was anxious to sec Ihe fcramosa venture working He explained that at the present time there is a reasonably basic supply of books on hand but fundi are available for more books Mr Gallln explained the school room addition was enlarged for the operation of the community library last summer with the Idea of getting more community use of school facilities It difficult to get the exact hooka wc go after he said but Indicated the board would try to fulfil requests made for books from resident mem of the library Sixteen members chief librarian told those attending that Ihe library already contains between nine 10 books with about nary and easy reading for youngsters We already have 16 members of Ihclibrory four and fiveyear olds school In Sep tember she sold laughingly Mrs MtPhedran foils It Is Important thai parents bring preschoolers to the library and encourage Ihem to choose their own books Officials attending the meeting spoke briefly on their hope for the success of the venture Walter chairman of the Wellington Counly Board of Education Ihe library for pulling the concept of the community library to Its final completion He Bald he sees the Iloikwood Centennial public as true community school where such a library could prove v cry successful Mr expressed favor and congratulated principal Grant for being able to stimulate community interest and responsibility for school property He said he had been Impressed at way residents seemed lo tare about the school during after hour periods of usage The chairman quick run down an early concerns of smaller school boards prior to amalgamation who had whether Ihe larger Wellington County Board of Education would adapt the community use for schools concept But he said today the attitude of the Wellington Board as regards school use Is one of the most liberal In Ontario Mr said he felt the Censorship library would add a sense of Board members will In community to Ihe area and elude as will as John the community Almost one- Mtlhcdron set third of tltt people In Barry Burton Hill arc students attending and Warren Parkinson in school he said and pointed inniilly of township out lhat makes good sense Advisory to have Ihe library In organized for the develop the school where can of appropriate pro- have easy acess said he J y jo or two the community use of the operation of the library school wai sound business resource will both Intellectually rant school rccreatlonully gate of raster eggs and chocolate bunnies might have been Important items In some households but In the Sandy Hudson homestead It was a new plaster east for Mike Ihe young skiing athlete who broke his legs on the district hills recently The raster east was the second one for Mikt and residents hope It will do the in a hurry to Kit Mike Into shape for his starring role on village 1- Joshed laity allon man school librarian Win George Day a who maters and paters return home after two weeks of holidaying Hawaiian Islands It Bitty Death and Art and The Monty Hoot family of got the bird over the Paster weekend a duck now named Faster Willy is the growing concern of the entire family wllh the eat madly watching the antics of the curious fowl as he waddles about attempting lo make friends The gift was a questionable one from son who thought to bring blessings but with friend duck it s more messlngs Ah well aster times the for eggs but this ones ready f untrue Alfred director of Wellington County Hoard of S education used his op I trustee and thru to josh Wellington rt presc from tin John Hoot I library board John ago for special three Island hop enjoyed rvellous holiday In the HI n Jonn Hoot In cm S Wellington County Hoard of Hill and reeve Wnrren had asked for Parkinson Assisting Mrs WOO but received paltry McPIh drnn as chief librarian He explained the will be Kelso board was short of funds assistant He added further com Principal old mcndatlons for principal Wednesday s audience if the Ilockwood school children will be Trustees query ignored requests Hon and had been Impressed said It will be up to the al cooperation between parents to slop him Mr Me parents staff with line said there would lie taking records and censorship of an piping with examinations rending This is what education Is all about said Mr John Root had an unity banter back at the director of education saying thai everybody wants money but nobody wants to lore taxes The M P P regarding the library beautiful girls mm and ililekih were par for the course The Deaths arrived In me just in time to enjoy their entire family home for I weekend special quests Miss Muriel Foster and Mrs of I rin v isllors for riday taking advantage of Ilockwood Presbyterian owl breakfast Welcome home travellers glnd you h id fun hut happy to see you home again lis flock woe the chocolate bunnies the public school taster driw Nice going McMillan and Peter hope you had fun consuming your delicious prize ramosT public school is putting a plea these days for Interested In forming home and school A home and school association can provide many useful services in a community both to Ihe school and community it reads the school bulletin Come on parents of school kids gel behind your school and get an assist In school it really works Hike a break Break up long motor trips frequent stops I and move around when you stop mnrMiixps Tin lhc ntnrio Safety lcague named to chair the mcctln for the election of officers am Mrs Wilbur Patterson chairman of the nominating committee presented a proposed slate of officers On hoslraand motion the following officers a County raUms- held for 4Hers A program operated on a trial basis in proved so successful that it will be of tercel again for but on a much larger scale according to recent release from the Ministry of and Food for Wellington county The junior agriculturalist program was originally designed to provide a prac tical learning experience for young people from non farm homes who have a serious in agriculture As a participant in the program people will be placed on a selected farm where he or she will perform regular labor activities relntnc to that farm operation The junior agriculturalist will also have an opportunity to develop an of rural life through living with a farm family and to par in the program of the local junior farmer clubs as well as In rural activities Stipulations Ages of those able to par arc young people from 1G to 17 years with stipulations that they must be condition and will remain on the assigned farm from late June until late August Hosts will be commercial farmers with the operator engaged in farming full time interested In helping perienced young people tercsling points develop farming for June or skills and they will be ex pected to have the ability to work well with and supervise young people modation must also be suitable bach Junior will be paid a basic wage of per day based on a six day week the O A F The host farmer will pay an ad ditlonall2pcrday as well as supplying room and board worth an estimated per day Persons interested in participating In the program as cither a Junior agriculturalist or as a host farmer reads the release should contact Gerald extension assistant O A Box Arthur Reportedly Mr Townsend wilt provide ad Information and application forms Ceilinj datebj which Mr Townsem should be contacted has been set as April 2d Discussion regarding In where the township was going corporation for the village of and Ihe feasibility of Ihe or a district ward proposed ward system system seems lo be or liltle Budget said Mr Interest lo the Is another matter township council according to be discussed along with lo remarks from many other topics of mutual new executive included trustee chairman Gary interest and concern The for the May made recently trustee feels it is meeting Mrs Alex Mr is concerned frustrating lo be put off and will be the that township officials are ihat lhc proposal for meeting and convener assisted showing little regard to the with the township council Is by Mrs 1 and Mrs community not unreasonable Harvey on the lunch sent one letter dated Jan Whotdoyoudo asks the committee Roll call planned one other was sent dated chairman We can only Willi Bring and show the March 1 which was delivered write we don wont to iwirrteriaxjjecthohby product by mail on the Friday night we have done before the Monday night The branch decided to have meeting he said a a lunch it the sale of vocal request was made prior Mr Norman Harris on Apr to the April meeting all and a bus trip to St asking for meeting with Lawrence Starch Co council Chairman Lee Home and other in says the trustees are at a loss proposed to know why Ihe township council docs not want to have Mrs Wm Black then such a meeting her own composition At the March meeting of lhc trustees motion as inspired by her cruise on was passed to meet with the the Mediterranean Sen township council in Lunch was with tlon with trustees from Mrs McPhedran and Mills so that together Helen convening councils could determine a desks but certainly some discussion Is required as the village has the right to know where It stands build the schools and community centres they should have an Input into Ihe programs Hours for the library are for Tuesdays Thur from A to m and from to J the on Saturdays from to noon Operating as a joint venture between the Wellington County Board of and the township council ihe library will be financed on a I mill ax rate from the township amounting to approximately plus a 15 per capita provincial government grant which according lo boird chairman John will total approximately A little more than altogether lo work with he said pulling in to freeway don I park as close to the door as possible but as far away as possible to en sure that In the ear exercises their legs Moss Hardware 22 MILL ST ACTON 8532720 STORE HOURS Mon Wed Sat 8 a to 6 n 8 to 9 00 Serving a Growing Community Life is a grindstone Whether It grinds you down or polishes vou up depends on what you re made of Food many of the Wellington county soils arc of a clay loam texture susceptible to puddling if worked when too we I The puddling f Is reportedly a term used to describe the effects of working a soil when too wet and when soil puddles arc worked or driven over in the wet state loses its good structure and becomes very hard when dry The O M A stoics that such conditions are e to erosion and poor seedling establishment You must make your own decision on Ihe proper time lo begin working your soils and therefore must know the J character sues of your soil with regard to the amount of puddling lhat will occur at various soil moisture levels ERAMOSA COMMUNITY library location in JJfia sSsoSe centennial public school has come a this year determining long way from its beginning stage last summer lm when construction began Timing is critical for farmers According to a recent news have a grcit bearing on the release from the Ontario successor failure of the crop Ministry of Agriculture particularly on clay and SEE THE COUNTRY THIS SUMMER In the economical par loam soils Jackson St Ilockwood citizens should be on their toes these days New stop signs have THE CAR THAT PASSES GAS STATIONS WE VOLVOS Rally Sport QUEIN ST BRAMPTON Undar Dlxi Cup 4591322 SUPERMARKET MILL ST 8S306S0 Rockwood bowling 4 ill J lot Sim Gerry for and d ill I Miry Cm itore Fred I triple Ivy IB triple ii lad Art pie 111 nd Smith lot ihe R lie I with triple Allan bowled SSI triple lo wu the i the Nancy bowled triple with Ml 111 Bob bowled nd to triple Pirki to and Lloyd Ma ride n Thatcher chalked up a Til John Norm Doug red ME Jim Thatcher GTS Turn Art WS Irter Sandy Women GIB i bowled i Peggy Ml Edna i llawkei S3 May and Gerda hour eornen hid more too- with to I Nellie btokman whittled In a and Tom McCutcneon bawled 636 with OB and Ann 1 with ingle ana 311 Trotter 111 111 Four ill Country Men IDS Norton IM 10J Hamblen Jr Farmers 102 Patera II Alley Cat M 11 Barley and U HILLS GARDEN CENTRE Located 1 mile east of Acton on Hwy No GRAND OPENING April 20th Trees Shrubs Roses Landscaping and Horticultural Chemicals EKTER FREE DRIW TO BE HELD MY 8531140 Meat Department Specials Libbys 12 Tins RED BRAND BEEF BLADE ROAST SHORT RIB ROAST 99 CROSS CUT ROAST 11 09 CHUCK STEAKS f 1 09 MINI SIZZLERS 95 BOLOGNA 89 Swifts VARIETY COOKED MEAT Pkg KERNEL CORN 4 Nettles tins 19c PUDDINGS Uncle Bens oz FANCY RICE MIXES 3 00 Black Diamond 11 Pkg Save CANADIAN CHEESE SLICES 95 Fluff Jug FABRIC SOFTENER 59 Hills Bros Jar INSTANT COFFEE 99 FRESH PRODUCE DAILY SIDE BACON LETTUCE 29 Igrapefruit JUICE CAULIFLOWER 39

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