Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 25, 1974, B8

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BThe Acton Free Press Wed September Rockwood bowling till la the Bowling league Out lilt hawed rrg lining old coring with final tallica higher than week before took over the Norton walloped out for the Carney team bowled triple with IBS John Carney bowled with Ml and Norton Gordon bowled IN with Ingles ISO Vlv Nigh ting tic made icons with HZ 229 and with Html 1SI leri took a to win over I bowling tor the Ham Allan Burnett bowled triple with 1M and Wayno bowled with 192 and 177 Bruce bowled a triple with HO 133 and Rick bowled a triple with IBS and ling lei Wayne Nightingale made a trlplewlthilngleH9 and Five to hi the Rocket Victory over with Con Murray bringing In a triple with and Lola Jeatln bowled with italics and and a triple with 229 1B0 and IN tlmlata had Jerry bowling In a triple with 17J and and a 417 triple Jr agalflM No team armcra with and No a team with final count Mary for No made a triple with 175 and Garfield bowled with aingtta and Law brought In a 312 triple 109 and John bowled with IBS 194 and 1B1 Nellie of Four Corner I bowled with and IBB Don bowled with 1B2 141 to the win over Trott era with Dorlt Jeatln the neighbor with the triple with 111 and 199 Dune bowled 601 with Ingles and 152 Trotter Hoy Jefferlei bowled triple with 156 and Ted Jeitln bowled 5SS with 178 and Sandy bowled a triple with IBS and made a illghl win Country Men with a win as Boia Gordon brought In triple with It J 166 and Lloyd Maraden bowled and 156 and Doug Chandler bowled with ilnglei lit 18 Helen the country type who bowled with 147 and 159 Ted Waver alioa Country Men bowled with 118 17S and 1B6 Team landing after only two of bowling Team no 14 and In top position with no team Ramble triplet Gooycrs Cameyi and noi and learnt all trine acond position with pu each J no team sharing with no team Jr no team and no and Neighbor with no 3 and Four Corner with 10 noa 7 and 10 teami Country Men and with not to 4 and 12 tcami Norton and Op Urn I in iharlng Bruce Miller bowled a 47S triple i point lead the final acorc ihowed Randy Peart wai the with a triple with ins It 190 and Tom Fair bowled with a Jim Heard h 143 and d Tony Baker bowled were the top Four Corners with a to 119 the with Con Murray Bob Dune McPhedran Roy and Allan Burnett BOO Women over Loll Jcitin Nightingale He Winnie HIIU 559 Mary Nellie Helen Kliver Nancy y Diana Carney Belty SOB Dance planned for moneyraising Concern of and District Group Commit tee executive Is the lack of Interest displayed by local parents They seem to want their children to belong to various groups associated with the Hoy Stout tion of Canada soy mem hers of the group but they don want to attend meetings and see how they can get behind and assist Lynda Duncan is the vice president of the organization Julie Brace is president Ena Petty of Evcrton secretary June is treasurer and Audrey Billon publicity chairman AH In nil only 1 1 parents at tended Inst Tuesday s meet Inn where plana were established for an October fund raising dance to be held at the Town Hall for parents of tubs scouts brownies and guides Lunch and door prizes arc on the fall and the committee is looking forward to a full house Also under discussion were Riders of the groups Claire McDourhII assisted by Dour McGregor will be in charge of scouts cubs will have Vic Johnson and Dan Brownies will have Helen Hill Julie Thatcher and Moss at their helm and for guides Lewis and Sue Meadows ire the two leaders Starting lime for all organ has been set for until beginning Thursday Oct for Monday Sept for cubs begin on Tuesday Oct and guides Oct All groups will meet at the Rock wood Centennial public school gymnasium with exception of guides They will meet at the home of leader Lewis International to be succeeded township will soon have added fire protection replacement of the old International which has been in use with the brigade for many years Township council passed the motion a special melting at chambers Wed night Fire chief Carl Meadow a was authorized to make purchase of a Dodge truck cab and chassis at a price of The Iruck will match the one presently in use with a I gallon tank and pump Cost of the tank pump etc will Minor injuries sustained in accident A received minor injuries on when a driven George of Harris St was on Highway in the- village waiting to turn left onto Harris St Mr Peacock s car was struck in the rear by driven by Ronald Hollow ay of Acton Damage to both vehicles was Twocar accident On Sept a twocar at Stanley Park resulted In injury to Wendy of Orton A vehicle driven by John of park onto Highway when It was struck by a vehicle driven by Fred of The vehicle was turning Into the park when the collision occurred special items will be taken from the International and applied new vehicle Trie former fire truck will be kept fireball Clerk treasurer Lloyd was also authorized lo moke the following grants Agricultural Society fcrin Agricultural Society and Ontario Con federation of Local Govern ment Vandalism and breakin in tin ullage is under these Several instances of ins have been reported as will is minor damage On 16 the Guelph dtljlchment of were tailed to investigate a break in the fire ball on St Entry gamed by breaking a window on the east side of he building No was reported Houseplants need care Bring your In from the garden well before the frost can nip them ad vises J Hughes Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food horticulturist Repot the plants in con one to two Inches greater In diameter than the root balls Prune them to compensate for the loss of roots and to shape the foliage Watch for Insects both on brought in from the garden and on those Until you are certain Ihcy are free from pests isolate alt plants especially African violets If you do not aphlds and white flies may quickly Infect in TIARA WITH JEANS may be something new for Dairy Princesses but Wendy Martin crowned Dairy Princess for Wellington county at Sept 14 Fergus Fall Fair sees her new job as an exciting one where she will nave an opportunity to expound on her favorite subject the value of milk as a food and its many healthful qualities Winning over two other com petitors the new princess said in relation to economic values of milk I ve heard a lot about the dollar shrinking but I havent heard anything about the quart shrinking Father Olinsky settles into parish house For the first time In years numbers of Rock wood and Oustic Roman thollc congregations will see heir own living in priest occupying the parish house on Grow ski St Father moved into his new residence Inst week Last Sunday two services were held Heart Church in Rock wood the other an 11 am service held at the lustic Church Chief interest of the priest who sees his new pirish as a challenge is to sec the parish firmly of both churches tunc Honing in unity with all needs working harmoniously The industrious priest hopes to continue the two services regularly providing heating problems in the Oustic Church can be solved During his of working with the Church he his been involved in interdenominational vices and he is pleased to see indications of possibilities for such services in He says however Right now I want get to know my own parishioners and hear their needs first Priesthood father entry into the has not been an easy one A middle in a family of 12 children born to a Ontario farm couple the dedicated priest always wanted lo enter the priesthood He d had two great aunts who had entered Ihe convent and on older sis tor who works in a Hamilton parish hate decreed things were not going lo be too simple for the voting man and depression crept in it was required he quit school at in early to work assist with family finances llnv to leave school after graduating from grade eight siys at age 13 he had to work for 13 years different lions He started first in con work where he frac lured his spine In order support himself but not work manually with his back pro blem he worked with an his hotel near Simcoe Ontario it until he was required to have a back and foot operation that the opportunity presented itself for him to go back to school years of age he went to St Jerome s in Kitchener to start in again and apply him self towards his high school graduation Six years later he look theological training at Augustine Seminary in Toronto Served Since that time tins served in several areas of Ontario including St Joseph parish in Kitchener assistant Church of Our Lady for two and one half years and moving north the priest was sent to River side parish at Kincardine as returned Kitchener at St Joseph for two years ved at St Mary in Hamilton for two more years St An drew In for Riverside for another three now he is serving the Oustic and lis people different and he wisely that things that work well in same areas don come through well in others In the parish he intends to know his people and meetings will see how best the needs of his new charges can be met man receives injury A single ear accident resulted in minor Injury to the driver Joseph of 1 Travelling south on Cone Eight township on Saturday Sept the driver negotiating curve to the left when the vehicle left the road and rolled over in south ditch police see honesty Honesty is still a good pirish policy and police saw Usually priests are moved d put to action recently Kent around meet new Wheeler of R R Rockwood said the man who is discovered in bills lying already filling well into his on Norfolk St near the new residence father Olin library Saturday He turned sky feels thai every parish ihe money over lo police Wendy Martin crowned Wellington Dairy Princess What docs it mean to be crowned Dairy Princess for all of Wellington County To Wendy Martin of R It a delightful surprise which she hopes will create opportunities to speak at community get togclhers fun fairs banquets and school Already she is slated to be guest of honor at the Erin Fall Fair and on Thanksgiving weekend will attend the Black and White cattle show tor Iwo years the 18 year old girl wonted to enter the Dairy Princess Contest This year I finally got up the nerve she said A former resident of Eden Mills Princess Wendy moved with her family to the farm eight years ago from Ihe village of Eden Mills At first we had mixed farming she explained will livestock Including other animals beside heifers The Martin farm gradually worked Into milk producing and about that time Wendy became interested and helped with milking She Is a staunch member of the Wellington county Farmers and has entered a calf in com petitions ranking high In showmanship Competitors A secretary of United Breeders in Pnlmerston Miss Martin won over Evelyn ID of Eramosa township and Judy 17 of town ship In the day following a luncheon at Wellington Place the girls were Interviewed by the panel of Judges Alice Becker of Ayr Clayton Crcssman of Waterloo and Wcs Lone of the for percent of their total mark At the fairgrounds the girls were given time to speak on a subject dealing with milk Miss spoke on Milk Past and Present She said that Tartars owed much of their great righting ability and strength to amounts of milk they had consumed Milk is beautiful food for beautiful people said Miss Zondervan who captured her audience when she humorously said that raising dairy cattle may look routine the uninitiated but lhat need a great deal of tender loving care Miss Martins talk was based on the economic value of milk I vc heard a lot about the dollar shrinking but I haven heard anything about Ihe quart shrinking she said Marks for speeches were set at percent and while judges allied up points per contestants the girls demonstrated to the fair audience the right ways of milking cows A graduate of Centre Wellington School in Fergus he Dairy princess credits her ability to speak easily to an audience lo her last year experience of reading evening news over Cable TV In Fergus She also feels her background with he in plays and as this year press reporter for Wellington County have all contributed lo her self con In front of people I was really nervous during it all she admits hut said everything came out just right As well as being in plays other committees the Formers Wendy has entered in Jr Farmer square dancing competitions Her group took second for Wellington county two years ago The living room of the Martin home displays ihe Princess coveted of which she is very proud A set of luggage from Ontario Milk Marketing Board silver rose bowl from Royal Bank on which her name Is engraved on entree dish from Cream Producers a cheque from Fergus Agricultural Society a dozen beautiful roses and crowning all other gifts her Dairy Princess liaro which had been presented to her by Trask last year winner and the recently crowned Ontario Dairy Princess at the Canadian National mil compete Next year the new princess will try tor another crown when she will compete in next year competitions for reign as Ontario Dairy Princess for As dairy princess for Wellington county employed by the milk producers to promote milk and milk products In visits to schools and service clubs Regarding this year con test Princess Martin said she really likes people and did not have to be pushed enter the competition Wendy is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Ron Martin of She has two brothers one younger sister Judy 17 John 14 both students of Centre Wellington high school In Fergus and Peter 12 who attends Rockwood Centennial public school Father Elliott feted Sunday A number of parish loners attended an farewell gathering Sunday evening at the Rock wood parish house where members of Oustic and Sacred Heart Roman churches sold farewell to 1 other I C Visiting with the popular priest who has recently retired lo work only with his parish in Erin members of the congregation enjoyed Just chatting During the social time Vincent SynnotI of Rockwood the member of the congregation presented Father with a wallet containing money Four altar made a presentation Tim Gregg and Chris Dales and Paul llolman all of I gave gift of a pen and cigarette case The get together was scheduled for p m Flliott s visit with his mony friends lunch was served Former parishioners their regrets at the necessity of his decision to retire from the local parish father Elliott has had charge of the Rockwood and parish since Oct l and only recently an his decision to resign GROLV4IHEJIDPUAfT BULBS shrubs JUST ARRIVED from Holland FALL BULBS Tulips Hyacinth Daffodil Rockery Amaryllis bulbs TOP SIZE Open J days a Week I a Til Dark Phone Always a good supply of FRESH CUT FLOWERS WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE Caroline Flower Garden Centre Two Miles West of Acton PIANO LESSONS Will TRAVEL Family Ritil 8787608 Halton Board of Education COMMUNICATION ARTS PROGRAM Will present its annual report at a meeting open to the Public on Wednesday October 9 1974 at Milton District High School 396 Williams Ave Milton Copies of the report may be obtained by contacting Mrs Helen 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