Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 2, 1976, p. 8

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Rockwood 72 years as lodge member TRACK AND Field was on the agenda Tuesday at Centennial Public School when students competed for ribbons and crests The school was divided into junior and senior sions Grades were the junior or A division and grades 7 the senior or division Many of the participants from these entries will go on to competition in The top champions for the school are front row from I to Laura Danny Robinson Bobby Phillips Mike Hudson second row from 1 to r Kelly Swanston Robert AUerellie Michelle Wallace Linda and back row from 1 to r Norah Nigel Springer Reuben Salmon Matthew Du puis Ann Leslie and hidden from camera Sue Wood Longtime resident of the villagi Arthur Thomas was recently presented with a jewel from the Lodge in Guelph The pin it in honor of his being member for years Mr Thomas Order of in OVERALL WINNERS for the primary Track and Field Day at Rockwood Centennial Public School are front row from to r Mark Richard son Kenny Phillips Colleen Susan Stumph Karen and Smith Second row from 1 to r Kevin Ritchie Tommy Woods Tammy Brading Kelly Hamilton and Bruce Hamilton Rockwood roundup Gil well wishes go out to Mrs who isinihi nit Mrs hi Ins mil been at all well jit well wishes go out lo her from Club the for retintrv llii w is i last Hall renovations I hi j should Ihisi thanks so should on June 11 lloikwood ind Guides are hiving a Inn turn ask us saving our bollks Kids is the The mik rall is all sit to o providing will pro Phis is the last lo jit tnkits for the Wood Hall from Osborne Br no or Pat Smith I his is going loin in support of the Town Hill ition an pi in tied throughout inf to idd to thi fun lhi Hoiking will provide tin tor details or of above piopli Rockwood crash it If it the will starting a m lo 10 m from r School in par linpant south of tan men at lloikwood Public School at i when the lions will transport both entry and lo I School Two people were injured a two car collision May Ontario Pro- vnncnl Police say Camilla Cook Cob driver of one car and a passenger Dunn Hansom SI wire injured after their south bound vehicle was struck by northbound car iccording to the Driver of the second vehicle was be in Ilea It 4 Were your headquarters for BARBECUES RENTAL WATER gas or prop me HEATERS Only per month HUMIDIFIERS hlM instaMa t on NATURAL GAS APPLIANCES POOL HEATERS AIR CONDITIONING ELECTRONIC BUG Central or room units KILLERS AND COMPLETE SERVICE FACILITIES Attention ACTON Were as local your phorw Calf today No tot charge MILTON NATURAL GAS LTD Union is Dealer Main St Milton 878 3281 ARTHUR THOMAS points proudly to pin presented to him by the Beethoven Lodge in Guelph The pin is in honor of Mr Thomas being a member for 72 years a small community near Oshawa in 1904 and to Ihe lodge In Guelph in 1911 Mr Thomas who is jusl recently reunited with the lodge when a ride was made to him from a mimbcr of the society who livis in den Mills lie finds it lonely since his wife died some years ago and likes to klip busy His neighbors mean a lot to this mon and his hob- bus include reading gard ining indoor plants including many many African violets He la a mem of the United Church and still sings in the choir The choir is somewhat unique in mat if Ihree members attend three sing and if one attends men a solo is enjoyed by the congregation Mr Thomas owned and operated a furnitun store on lhi M unit years ago whin Supreme Hi illy is now ated He has many re collections of those times and some lovely pieces of furn iture he acquired while in the business His garden appears to be thriving and when asked how he manages to do so much he says his secret is frequent rest periods Ospringe Lobster meeting topic CUTTING INTO their wedding anniversary cake was just part of the fun Gord and Marc Cox had at the surprise party their friends held for them May 20 25th anniversary for Gord Marg Cox M irjCox got lhi group surprise of lives day evening i when a Donna called on group of 2d and rend a withered at the home of Jill suitable address while Ivy and Ivy to llilehu presented them with Cox wcddinj in silver tray eight widding as well as a The Cox had gone over to sugar bowl Ihe to wood lor ind thanked is do inrjom for the surprise riadj to party found someone had block Those present were ed lhi drive When Cox Linda Cox must were and Cox and surroundid by their friends Isabel The evening wis rial Murray and sumss Ieopli phved cards Mil arm Betty San I lovd Mice Johnson Belly and who ison t larmci and sang sivir duels and Miry Hilton Sandra and who did Inn I irly Miry Highland for mil Bill and Eden Mills Guides Brownies Sea hood was lhi theme of the of Mimosa Institute The noon luncheon at the home of Mrs John Hoot featured lohslir with a shrimp salad a jilhid lobslir bv Mrs Jamb Petersen ind Mrs Hoot Mrs Harry Moore presided for the business meeting as phns wire for thi wis to Mrs Itov seen treasurer on the death Mrs lizjbeih Mrs John is assistant secretary con dueled roll iall is answered A recipe using lobster It is very sivi delicnv Mrs Cull irmmglon cavi i report of Officers Conference Shi as Ihe Public Relations Officer for the Mimosa Branch Mrs CI short talk on Nutrition using answers which win given on to which had been phoned in by listen irs Musk Mrs Hoot sane solo Dreaming in the twilight of the 1 and pamid hirself on the piano convener of this meeting Mrs tool had prepared pipirs about lobsters where are found and how they are trapped also ibout the boats used Thi si articles Mrs Ed Gray Mrs Clayton Baton and Mrs 1 Hit ish in run in winter everything in its plan was given by Mrs Cecil Mrs Be expressed the of numbers to Mrs John for ihe three years of liadirship slit has The June meeting will fia lun lhi work of the 1 club girls It will be held at homi of Mrs Clayton Bacon and girls mothers an invited as well as any inter neighbours Library- notes New books at 1 include for in by Hiker the basic writings of Ireud Callaghan A Broken Juurnij All about Knees for by John and about Outdoor Structures ind lurnilure by same aulhor children a selection of Potters and a lollection of primary books from I ibrarv hours are luesdiys and Thursdays from m pro and pm ind Saturdays GeorginaKclso liv Dun With tin wcallur on our sidi id cood time at wtikind Willuverv I s paihil in on with lot of ism and gv p m on Sutdav we wen wnrv the killers mot lhi brown for nil mi pi win on mil of our Mrs madi and mill balls or us It wis nail id a big for our Reconstruct Credit Etivir Conservation has i vclopmenl pi in submittid tin if for mi I the Woollen Mills Conservation of old mill installation of washroom facilities building foot bridge anil placing of It in tin river arc lo be ilM grant the EXTERIOR WOOD STAIN Rustic Brown Redwood GAL INT- EXT WHITE LATEX INTEXT WHITE SEMI GLOSS PAINT TRAY SET NYLON BRUSH 126 Main St FREE ADMISSION BINGO EVERY MONDAY pm UP TO 00 CASH PRIZES INTERNATIONAL JACKPOT MUST GO Special GUARANTEED 450 PLUS MUST GO 20 Regular Games at 00 each PLUS MANY MORE EXCITING GAMES Bring This Ad For 1 Double Card for 20 Regular Games Buses in Milton and Acton Area Call 3697 2nd Early Bird INTERNATIONAL CENTRE Airport and Derry Rd MONDAY IS Girls receive badges at Brownie banquet irdi with pviryone in ind masks up V balloons which down instead of up when mi nil isid them dtogither some made music il instrumLnts par idid thi grounds singing Oh Susanna On morning we held a vtr louLhinj Service in the One group of made the altar and laid out tin group wire said Hit anothir did of The it in worked on i number of bulges over thi wiekend It sums lhi only thing the girls did liki was oik hour rist period the afternoons Oh well luekily for us both Mrs and Mrs Joan one of our mothers in ex Drown Owl hirst If joined us for the wiekend Mrs our lawny Owl lo liquid they all m idi scarves for them selves Will all again Bit vour lift wi will Next year ill bung will of By Doris ines Stephen Ellis graduated with honors in Architectural Technology from Mohawk College Hamilton Attending his graduation were his parents Mr and Mrs Itoberl Ellis and Miss Debbie Salmon of Hock wood He has accepted a position with MHTR Consulting in Mr and Mrs Ellis inter tamed in honour of at a family dinner party Guests were his grandmother Mrs Lily Ellis grandfather Dave Mr and Mrs all of Mississauga Mr and Mrs Norman and three boys Mike Norman and David of Milton Miss Cathy Ellis Dave Clarke Alex of Guelph Mr Mrs Debbie of Hock wood and Miss Patti Ellis their living quarters rhuii worms fed to them m ima tor was it papa I must have plenly of nutrition for they are thriving I sometimes fear ready topple right out of nest Many badges were given out on Thursday evening to the Brownies at their mother and daughter banquet II wis held in the basement of with attending with their mothers SiaUd at head labli wen thi Supervisor Mrs K Stevenson District Commissioner Mrs Brown Owl Mrs Henry and Tawny Owls Mrs Ernest Wynne and Mrs ham Nyholl Skating badges were pre sented to Juhannc Turner J Vander Vlugi and Kim Van Music badge to Kelly llisaki Needlework lo Karen and I e Outdoor Stewart Nancy John Miry Joyce Dancing Karen Jackson Tap dancing Debbie Wynne Cooking Sylvia and Vieki Cargyle Cnfts I Swackhammer Golden Bars were pre to Shirley Fletcher Mary Miller Irene Debbie Wynne and Jackie Vander Vlugt Mrs spoke a few words to the Irene welcomed all to banquet and the thank was presented Dihbie Uriel shower Mrs Pankni her intentions of resigning as Brown Owl Her position will be taken over by Mrs Dons A number of ladies gathered in the school audi ton urn Tuesday evening to offer best wishes to Ellis on her forthcoming wedding The evening was by Bruce Mrs George Lang Mrs Stan Fuller Mrs Ferguson Mrs Tony Van Manen Mrs Malcolm 1eitchandMrs Byron Bruce ind began with an ice breaker The Musical Pie Plate Mrs Ward Bruce entertained with a presentation of thi Wedding Many beau gifts were bestowed on Assisting her wen Judy Hash Barbara Ware and Cathy Ellis Patti has been the recipient of showers One is given by her aunts Mrs Norman Flemington Mrs Jack Izatt and Mrs James the home of Mrs Norman in Milton Paid was assisted with her gifts by her sister Mrs Judy and Miss Izatt The guests were relatives of the bridetobe Twenty relatives of groom attended a shower fivcn by Mrs Beryl Mi and at Ihe of Mrs Assisting Path were Joan Duffield and Kelehcr I ball icim mem tiers ind girls who worked in Opportunities for with for three years in Hock wood prisenlcd her with a beautiful pair of bedroom lamps at a shower a by Miss Sue Weir and Miss PatWelr at the home of their mother Mrs Gordon Weir Joan Duffield and Marian held a shower at the home of Mrs Arnold when friends of the bride- tobe gathered for the She was assisted by Debbie Salmon Patrol Jamboree Grace and Mary Welling two bus patrol girls from Public School had their services nized They attended the Jamboree at Ottawa from May to May BECKER HOME MILK DELIVERY SERVICE Serving 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