Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 3, 1977, p. 19

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Eramosa to recoup The Acton Free Press Wednesday August3 B7 YOUTH choir is just back from a trip to England Scotland and wales Front row left to right Maureen OConnor Karen Bonnet Tanya Mooney Cathy Hoy Diane Cleaves Donna Trifunovich Colleen OConnor Gilda Di Cola Leslie Hatley Caroline Hoy second row Linda Place Nancy Burt Marilyn Fletcher Janet Burnett Jones Carol Mc Cullough Cathy Gray Kathleen O Connor David Harrison David back row Alan McDonald Tom Fleming LeeAnn Wilson Mary Beth Pern bleton Brian Jeffrey Hindi director Roberta Hoy Rentals Hit new torn centre is gome lo be popular spot this and fill Kent being booked up to now Eisteddfod highlight Eramosa choir trip Council last night hopes of couple of horse lovers lure the Dressage Cham to the township in October In discussions leading to motion councillor Dave made it understood that Iht townships should be reiovercd through donations and work Phillip and Lorraine detailed plans for the twoday event which would Ik held on Miss farm Hock harm on lilt J The championships ire on October 1 Mr it would be major mile stone for tin- township to hold the mills involving teur events an held in tjuibec not this Mr hi w mid like to itlraet the championships but won he them a Reeve deputy reevi Henry and councillor attended the regular meeting Council lors Alan Burnett and John Mel were absent Hock is one concession cast of Barry s Hill Miss said there is a rock bottom figure of or prizes so far She tabled in amount of to council which would be enough to carry the show With hard work Mr isson said there would be very little cost to the town ship to Cobalt hire Disaster fund will receive from i ramosa township following Tuesday meeting Council voted the funds receiving an appeal by letter from Cobalt The north cm Ontario town was gutted by ire on Victorh Day The net lass to the 1 people there is about St million the loiter stated Councillor Henry before voting the dona mny be our lurn some day Mr Greenspan said before council acted that he would like to start on committee work this weekend The events are free to the public Mr Greenspan added The Rock Eden Farm already has indoor and out door Olympic rings Miss said Two additional rings will be needed Dress age judges from America and Sweden are slated to come Miss said A list detailing what Mr Greenspan termed live figures for necessary items was submitted to Permits dive The number of building permits granted in Township for the first seven months of this year is down 11 from the sime period last year A report tabled during last night council meeting shows permits granted this year as opposed to by the end of July I year Tints about a million dollars deputy reeve Henry said council It II be a festive occasion a festive time Mr Green span told the meeting lis something for everyone to gel behind and push he said In addition to the money Mr Greenspan asked council for people to see the show is run properly and for moral support I think its a moral lion lo the people of the township to expose them to Olympic events Mr Green span said Miss he said was an Olympic contender GUELPH S ONLY SPECIALTY LIGHTING STORE CHATELAINE LIGHTING York Road Guelph Bright Ideas for all your Lighting Needs EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF HOUSE FIXTURES Table Lamps Door Chimes Swag Lamps Van Cab nets Electric Heal Baseboard and Portable- Central Vacuum Clean no Systems Wring Dew cos Fixture Parts etc Vent lat on Hoods Fans etc FREE PARKING Oi en Daly 30 30 II l n Our The third overseas visit for the Youth choir look singers and six adults on a musical trip to England Scotland and Wales this month The group was away for two weeks landing at on Saturday July A highlight was particlpat ing in the famous Welsh festival the Eisteddfod at Llangollen They also sang at church services and concerts at Oban Edinburgh St Mar tins Oswestry Carlisle Biggar and Hamilton At Hamilton he Canadian singers again met the members of the Girls Brigade choir which had recently been to this area and sang at Erin They were billeted in homes here Eighteen members of Ihe choir sang in solo in the Eisteddfod and did quite well although they did not garner any of the top awards Two choir members entered violin events At Stokeon Trent they en joyed a tour of the Wedgwood factory and shopping In Edm burgh was another highlight Their longest slay in one place was during the when they spent four nights at El I es mere which is actually in England They travelled by bus At Oswestry on the border of England and Wales the grandparents of choir member Lyndsay Jones attended their concert lives of hers also heard heir program at St Martins At Oban they sang in the church of the Rev John who had exchanged pulpits with the Rev Forbes Thomson of and formerly of Acton This wit the sixth tive choir trip They have been to Montreal New York Ireland Austria the east coast and the British Isles Roberta Hoy is the leader of the choir She has two children in the choir and her husband went along too Mrs Hoy is a music resource teacher in Wellington All the choir members are students Clarence Bonnet is the accompanist Other adults in the group were Mrs Betty Burnett Jim O Connor Mrs Jill Pembleton Mrs Helen Wilson and Mrs Marion Tubm in Singing in the were larodne Hoy son David Tuny Brian Diane Mirilyn Maureen Connor Kathleen O Connor Cathy Grey Cathy Hoy Donna Trifunovich Mary Beth Lee Ann Wilson Tom say Jones I md PI ice Minn Connor Karen Bonnet Jeffrey Hinds Neil lohn inn Janet mm MD carnival set for Friday ne carnival against dystrophy will be held on Friday August at No Highway and Sixth Line Era mosa Roger Masters son of Mr and Mrs Carmen Misters will serve as Ringmaster assisted by Cheryl and Andy Cunningham Susan and Mark Johnson The carnival which begins at I will feature pony rides penny sale refresh movies pet show all leadxiraus for Blue Jay tickets and other events All proceeds will go to aid the fight against dystrophy and related millions The got the for singing their event from Ronald McDonald who is promoting Cirnivils on television it local par Restaurants Last year in with the Muscular Dystrophy 10 carnivals were held by children across the country and SI million wis raised for research and patient programs tor additional informiti call 10 Dewalt Deluxe Power Shop This one has the up front controls for easy opera Single voltage direct drive motor with manual motor brake Roller head rides on 2 precision machined tracks Features lubricated for life ball bearings 3 maximum depth of cut 3420 RPM Groups gather LOVELL MEAT With no summer meeting scheduled for the Lions and I the members decided to have a get together anyway About of them with their families gathered Sunday July 24 at the home of Walter and It for a pleasant day They swam in the pool played horseshoes and enjoyed a barbecue supper Mr Swanston is a past president of the Lions Breakins food taken A break in at the conces booth at Conservation park was re ported to Assorted snack foods with a value of were stolen Wellington board of educa tion reported to a break In at their building in Eden Mills Entry was gained by smashing a window Bikes car are stolen Theft of a car in was reported to July The car was re covered the same date by Halton regional police Two bicycles were reported stolen from a home the same day They were recovered in the river within the village Erin car hits James Angus of R Erin was on Line Eight Thursday evening when his car hit a tree police say Police also estimate damage to the car RID BRAND BEEF BLADE SHORT RIB ROASTS Tender ROUND STEAKS GRO BEERb 0 1 Fresh SMALL LINK SAU Maple Leaf SLICED SIDE ft BACON FOR YOUR FREEZER Lean ft GROUND BEEF Freezer Pac LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET Choice PRIME RIB ROAST IOSf Tender PRIME RIB STE Choice RUM ROAS Tender SHOULDER ROAST Lean Top v Bottom

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