Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 19, 1975, p. 20

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B8 The Acton Free Press Wed Feb 19 1975 Feed stolen at Teed mill A custom of trust which existed for years In the village has had to be rescinded and the O P arc Investigate Incidents of stealing at the feed mill Proprietor of the mill Jim Mitne says for years he has been making up feed orders for farmers ana leaving them out on the loading deck Tor customer pick up before Christmas Mr Milne noticed bags of feed missing but felt he had simply miscounted Two weeks ago he missed more feed but was stilt not convinced it had been stolen On Monday to at a m he reported to A large order hit had been left overnight out had been stolen with total value set at Mr Milne one ton of pin worth valued at lb to vt lav at of Ml and at IS SO Mr the of ti out or rti5fcwt District canvass suggested for Lions centre project iwllllim iHilim rilttiiiU who mil niton llilltrli I lima lull unit ilW Hint if tin fur riilon Hi ill l In whin In lujj iHsUllny In lliul hit In mil mi I id Hilly in In iiiiiliiilfr Hi 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centre in has been placed in abeyance following a motion passed at township council meeting 11 was on a request from the Wellington Health Unit that a atop work order be placed because of lack of application for permit and unsatisfactory plans for a weeping ale bed Council discussed the matter at the Honda J meeting When the wheels for building the medical centre were first put into motion last year council for had decided to hook into the septic svstcm of the public school annex located adjacent to the centre The annex is the property of the Wellington Board Education The hook up waj to be only a temporarj stopgap unul the installation of the and water for the village 1- in inform the Health I nil their intent hod triggered the request to halt construction on the building Members of the trustee board were in during the discussion council They suggested to the board that it would be an excellent opportunity for the township to tr out the new system which is present being as a prospective solution to village sewage problems After further discussion council moved to have the construction of arid facilities in the medical centre in Rockwood stopped until such problems arc the Wellington Health l nit Doll house will relocate at Meadowview centre years of doll a large number of dolls of collecting his been the hobby other lands a of an ex school teacher who numbering intends to reestablish her Mrs doll exhibition in now has 1 100 of some in everything including tin The doll house owned and wax wood bisque b Mrs Hazel chamois ind other types of was moved from antique doll making the village approximately materials Mrs Shoemaker four years ago when the herself makes dolls of many shoemakers moved to a farm materials including apple off the tiara highway Since dolls some of prunes that time th ambitious gourds and little hobbyist has increased the bulbs In fact of any number of dolls and items of material at all which will interest in her collection She interest children in trying out will be bringing them with their own creativity in the art Iter when she comes back to of doll making she explains to her newly Mostly the doll lady makes renovated quarters at the the dresses Dolls of auction centre larK arc located just below the railway rcprC of those from tracks on Main ln wor arc left in Fairy tale doll their original costumes She Nursery rhymes fairy also mates her own three tales and biblical stones are and four headed toys which all represented in the include in one body all the collection as ell as characters in a fairy talc such Red Riding Hood granny the wolf as a three- lie ided doll interest the the new will be a miniature store depicting the typical general store of 100 years ago Mrs Shoemaker says everything has been made to scale and creates great interest for children and adult groups who visit from many parts of Ontario to view the surprising hobby A kitchen Is included in the display made to scale India acts a twoday eon held last October have triggered a will soon be put into million as convened by lien Thomson of hrlslle St a luy delegate representative Stone United Church Women on the Waterloo I res byte rial Mrs Thomson says the workshop scheduled ten tdlively for April will be based on Important findings of the conference which was attended by large number of United Church ministers church executives and lay people from all over Ontario It was held Cedar Glen United Church con ference grounds at llolton What Ahead for Rural Ontario was the theme of the conference which In Inrunln win one Hip Id main instigators of the in The wganlwr melting He rdlcraled the ill Hut lilt launched in early ehurch wis the answer for says it will be people in which they con I vent and will be witness well publicized Thomson feels that omin ruril community is unique tan be real agents for helping decision and should not be illnnetl tn right of the wrongs in disappear just because of the world matenilism such as Workshop selling farm lands fnhousng subdivisions etc the in the runl church whether the minister is viable if in runl com munities is the insuer to encourage or local lives she igrccswilh the changing i rural scene He described i agricultural community as one with i population of SOU people or less He sud the people of such It is hop A the mi group that from discus moo and the stand strong on issues regaiding me in rural f- en church in polities must be thought ibout says Mrs Thomson Rising her theories on the hook to Iollllcal written by A Moore in which he says love involves ones with the writer SheTed- the Rockwood ft bowlinq Sunda was 9Qth bjnhday children in grades from one to eight Her in the sect can be identified in some of the dolls on display Also a teacher of challenges Indian children on reservation Mrs Shoemaker 1ms a large eollecuon of Indian dolls and artifacts Antique and doll buggies beds and other interesting items have Speakers further been added They will people sparked by recent concerns to the growing raised at various district conferences that farms in southern Ontario are being gobbled up too quickly with little thought given to long term planning on future agricultural needs Heavy discussion on such aspects us the role of the church in ex peeled changes how it can Become Involved and plans anticipated Role or church The role of the church wis ilsn examined as it pcriiins I of urban people areas where such groups must learn to with each other despite vastly different backgrounds Obligations to under con must involve Itself In for the workshop lht of society Mrs Mrs Thomson is Thomson says this be about the project She is important issue at the hopeful that men and women worksnop For jtplt toft tat Mi Jotl loin i od M It A One most illustrious seniors reiched her birthday on Sunday last and many friends and relatives dropped in to wish Mrs Jennie Burnett Hamilton was the lady lw was born in in the daughter of Mr and She was i brought to the district of and her family resided on what is now the farm owned by Allan a nephew it a fun On toe n M ran trip It S3 tat inr lak as Dr Cm family im the second of three Rem rations of Burnetts to live in thp I- ramoso homestead take Sunday s party occasion when the lad was feted with flowers cards gifts and friendship Her two daughters Pearl and Swanston organized the celebration Her grand daughter in law and two greatgrandchildren served A beautifully decorated birthday cuke was prepared by Mrs came local areas including Acton and Rock wood The grandson Murray ilso attended with his wife d values in ways affected by such things as iris were discussed also necessity of ere all brought knowledge required for to the fore farming today Churches open Delegates it the conference Another chic concluded the church role behind the conference was was to provide love the importance of keeping pciec and rurnl churches open through and related fell activities their a communities workshop on these findings the Rockwood communicate better due to Mrs Thomson ind her quarters which when opened the fact the share common committee will be finalizing Will be available to the public needs as Ihcy arc more dates speikers and the daily including weekends dependent on each other It School groups was the consensus of opinion organizations adult that with regional govern education and recreation ments and regional school groups be well as children systems pervading enjoying special birthday provli where it will be held at NOTICE CENERAL MEETING WEIUNCTON COUNTY ARTS COUNCIl 8 TUESDAY FEBRUARY 251975 WELLINGTON PLACE ON FERGUS HIGHWAY the church Is the party trips have all been part only stable institution left of of the guest visiting list of the the original rural community well known doll lady She The bigger places become expects her will the less people are able to be bright and cheery and communicate on a person to Updated surroundings should person contact was the encourage even greater overall conclusion of those interest of groups and visitors attending the conference Who stop in at ihc centre and Mrs Thomson reports that learn about dolls and their Peter from histories United Church headquarters Rait rid Jmin John MO Hi Wl Sin U CI Kadi Ilitlon Lmh til Batch til John Gordon lot Milkr Jim Lou Ml Si and Um Cil the triple ltb IM IK ut ID Lai Bar SIB Ft tlnftnfre Kt IN tad Ml Ann sis SOI with HO and Ifl Botch US lv RltehK Tratttr lid Iht TCI lop team St cor It lo l ISO Gordon Croat bunted M Muriel and irlpt with ITS and Gtrrwr SOL I Hull FREEZERS IN STOCK Br LIMITED STOCK Farmer Jacks Warehouse 26 1 MU North of 878W74 Satintoe Sun MILTON WARD 3 Former Townships of and North Burlington FARMERS Councillor Russell Powadiuk would like to hear your views on LAND USE at Hall Brookville Sot Fob am General questions after this topic SSSIS The Corporation of the Town of Milton TAX NOTICE Ratepayers of the Town of Milton are reminded that FIRST INSTALLMENT IS DUE MARCH 3 Penalty of per cent per month or any portion thereof will be charged on each overdue Installment Interest at the rale of 1 per cent per month will be added on the first day of each month to any overdue balance until paid DONALD E LOUGHEED TREASURER SALE SALE SALE ROCKWOOD MILL END STORE MAIN ST THURS- FEB 20 to SAT MAR 1 ALL 20 OFF Dnperv Uptiolltory A COUNTER OF MATERIAL UP TO OFF WINTER FOOTWEAR 12 PRICE Man inn Boys a rwi DRESS SHOES 10 tO 20 OFF BLUE DENIM FLARES and CORDUROY PANTS 10 OFF CASUAL PANTS and SPORT SHIRTS 20 OFF WINTER JACKETS 20 10 OFF AND MORE SEWING MACHINES OFF STORE HOURS to Sflt OTHER III STORE

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