Rockwood roundup by Kerrj Chalmers Oriental cooking will be instructed at Centennial Public School on January 17 at This two and one halt hour program sponsored by the and District will not only be an informative but should also be one of fun A light lunch will be served following the demonstration and I he re wilt be lath of door prizes Tickets are available from any Mr and Mrs Henry I each man had their daughter and her family here for Christmas from British Columbia Mr and Mrs Howard Abbott and son Craig arrived on Dec and returned to the west on Tuesday Jan The family gathered it the home of Mr and Mrs Held and family another daughter in London Ontario for Christ mas Day This was the first time in three years the whole family had been together and it was a memorable day Mrs Alice and her son Kenneth and his family were here from Guelph and sister Lucy Lyons of visited over the holidays also granddaughter Nancy Duby and friend Andy from Edmonton Alberta The a hole family met at the home of and Cox on where hey enjoyed an open house I- Mr and Mrs Max Milne Christmas their daughter her family Mr and Mrs Ted in virion on Chnsim is The Acton Free Press Wednesday Jan 9 and District Suspect arson in Oustic blaze Rockwood bowling DANNY THE DONKEY is a favourite pet of Herbie and Tommy and lives the life of Riley on the Fairs Highway 24 farm among all the cattle goats cats and dogs Danny pulls a cart and is ridden by his two young masters who helped train the young donkey themselves Brownie news am St Mustangs Optimists The Happy Gang Eive Plus tine Kay s fieds Countrymen 40 Men over i00 Dune Kings bury Ted Jestm Dennis Death Tony Stokman GOG John Polo Women over Nellie Stokman Sue Nightingale WO Carne Nancy Gordon spare 53B Iran Dales Em Bosch Miry Cor Kuipcr Hoi mn of Games 1 Mustangs 5 Doug ir Due Cleland Oplimisls pis Dune Kings bury spare Ted Jestm The Happy Gang pis Dennis Joe leres Sim Itoss Gordon hour Corners 7 pis Nellie Tony Carneys I Diana pis Held r in Dales It Country men pis f Bosch Kiysl John Polo timer Allan 536 hue Plus One pis Kathyllolmin John 4 train Nor tons Sue Nightingale Gordon spare 518 was no bowling on lues Dec for the Christ mas holiday s Row ling resumui Jan 4 llrouj Mrs It is w is tin tin for fun in iking is i rn mints l until ist I in mi ilun Willi ids bits wool or others lies the ilnl I lvs Mrs si mil ill Musts tint I e irmd win nig ill mil I iilIisIi In hem is blamed for the morning lint Si dam to the slori in At Hi i on Niw I ergus man name wn at press limit disiovtrtd the f in Hi inks to Ins Hie building from complete rum lie summoned Ihe of lie risidf nls and w tin lulp of fin LXtinguisher i ml snow ihi kept fin under until the wood 1 rami si mini llu in irsh il is and tin fin is to In Hit wnrkif mil ils building rcnov it llu is i lunger is owner will rcnov ill as lu Ins irriUMd rent his building on i 1 of this nib reported that this was tin only lire of the holiday season and out of firemen lurned out for the first fire in a good turnout at any time Complaints from farmers Ihe Guilph detachment of Hit Provincial Police re pur I liny have bun iiu numerous complaints from firmtrs in fuslineh township concerning hunters snow vehicle trespassing on their property d to small liny ilsorcvi that the Guilph rnhr unit lias been busy in lln iy season rtsiilline in r id ir speeding lolalions w ilh spuds up First meeting township council met for their inaugural yesterday Tuesday Newcomers Henry Jr deputy reeve and John Mcleod councillor joined reeve Hill Alan Burnett lo repeal the oath of office There was a full agenda to start off the new year See next week s I Press for of this meeting Horticultural Club presents Historic Architecture in Eramosa Township illustrated with slides and commentary by Gordon Couling Town Hall WED JANUARY 19 at 8 OOP M i Meadows nulls pi inph spud limit tin hoik m mil niton ind Mrs is Hit rulkdmil nidi is cutlers in id following Bottle drive Sat Rockmosa rally set I toll im ll s lime once again for the Snowmobile featuring prizes trophies and a draw The annual will be held on January 2J weather permitting or suitable Sunday following This event is sponsored by the and District Lions Club ind all proceeds are for the i Com munity Centre The rally starts Swan s harm Cone 2 J between Highway No ind No between 10 i lunch will be ivaihule Pledge sheets arc at Winters tsso Hoots Hardware Hock Mart Petty s Garage Hank Regal Woodlaw in s harm Equipment mill inch thick eut out is mints IU number lo It iu i For ribbon ilLgrns for i III 1 1 mil msh glitter I he si sji irklniL to I ike for mis should I for i long DANCING Every Saturday 9 pm to 1 am at the Acton Legion JAN 15 WHEELS JAN 22 Country FEB Persian Market 29 J Wriflht Wheels 19 Country Guardsmen Admission per couple ENTERTAINMENT IN LOUNGE EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT 9PM 1AM lilies ITS OUR two puppet singing solos i 1976 elections accidents Continued from December The controversial hydro land expropriation hearings have been adjourned until the courts can clarify the issue The Interested Citizens Group opposing the proposed hydro corridor took their greatest step forward when they got the hearings ad until April after Hearing Officer received a unanimous request from all concerned except Hydro to have the courts decide if he can accept certain evidence and allow cross examination Erin township residents started rabies shots after animals on their farm died from rabies It was suspected rabid coyotes were spreading the virus after one such animal died and was found to have the disease Mayor Tom Hill retained his seal town office in the municipal election beating out Harry a former councillor an in cumbent councillor and new comer Peter Marks were elected lo sit on area council Mr Marks sat on the former town of Acton council Another newcomer Ed Wood was beaten out in his bid for a seat At the regional level incumbent Pat McKcnzie had no trouble at the polls as he faced challenger Gordon Incumbent Tom Watson faced defeat at the hands of Bert for Board of Education trustee position Glen Williams resident Doug Pierce trailed the polk Acton Hydro Com mere ise of J for rcsidcnti bills and per for commercial users effective March 1 This is Actons costs due to the Ontario Hydros percent school w is named principal of new middle school Mil firefighters several hours whuh caused dun lo occupied by Oil iw on Boxing shopping w is disrupted by Mill St rierin ANNUAL JANUARY SALE NOW IN FULL SWING omestea INTERIORS FURNITURE 8778777 in Guilphvitw Squirt Giorgttown Cornlr Guilph St Mountainvi THE ACTON CURLING CLUB has a few openings for THE SECOND DRAW Starting January New Members Welcome MENS LADIES MIXED CURLING For Further Information Call Peter Vidler 2592 or 853 Before January 19th FACTORY DISPOSAL OUTLET 320STEELESAVE Mill I SOUS SHORT ROUS IMP II YOU HUD TO DO II AND REALLY inHlgajnUJJ7TICTTTW Impossible to pay more our highest price is 99 yd Jule and rubber back low level loop prints 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