Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 22, 1978, p. 14

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14 Rockwood Roundup Team IB and under are bold- Tonight la Silent Movie lug their Indoor tryouts Night at the town ball Monday March pm at sponsored by the Cubs and the Centennial Scouts The excellent movie School Come Prepared The Utile General starring -t- Buster begins at pm all seats cents Remember the Uona Dance this Saturday night at Juvenile Girls Baseball the Community Centre Rockwood bowling Milton businessman started from scratch was just another guy steaming car radiator Today hes president of a radiator manufacturing company which recently opened a new plant In Milton and expects to do more than worth business this year Bom in Greece Mr never doubted he would become a success anybody else be said As he made a deal with the business did pick up From the age of 18 when ho soon as picked up a little repairman to watch Urn Mr got into eucalyptus- oil money I wanted to get into work production in Australia something So I watched and I said through stints as a crane Im going to do it operator chef and proprietor Mr didnt know At first be worked alone of a hot dog stand that took what to do about that often hours a day laborl- hlra to New Zealand Fiji steaming car radiator six baking the radiators Hawaii and Chicago he years ago but he made a point with a handheld torch The always believed make of finding out When he first six months he was STeiiS to good learned it would cost him earning a month while S rift I dont like to work for to have the radiator repair still he had faith though his satisfied with the quality of radiator cores manufactured in Canada and wanted to make own Midland has been heavy duty and Rockwood Bowling News Team Pelters Optimists Norton Guelphltes Pinpals Countrymer Carneys Results of games bowled Mar 14 Optimists points Ted spare Dune Kingsbury spare Dynomites points Paul Holman John Dales 528 points Wayne Nightingale Bol- John Polo Ken Men over Howard Four Corners points Ann Dunk jon spare Parkinson Tony Stokman spare Carneys points Howard Dunk 773 Jeff Dune McPhedran Well DoinU Death MS Women over Erke Van Marlon Ann TO points Harve Rum Kingsbury spare Croatian McKersie Jean Smith THE SECOND Rockwood Brownie Pack recently enrolled four new members They are from left to right front row Michelle Boljokovac Sonya Petty Sharon Back row DawneRockola Science Fair for students Dance raises 32034 for March of Dimes There will be more than 100 exhibits at the Wellington science and engineering fair on April to The event will be at Centen nial collegiate in Guelph There ore several lo people planning to enter Mary Sinclair of BR Guelph has a project demonstrating pressure Karen of Main St Rockwood has a display en titled Rainbows first and higher order They ore students of John Ross collegiate In Trevor and Ian Hawks of 1 111 do a llf project Tarek of Farm will also do a life science project These three are Erin high school students Last by Julie Brace Despite cold nasty snowy weather Saturday March brought out a good crowd to the Rockmosa Community Centre for the first fund raising dance of the year for the March of Dimes Ability Fund And successful It was to the tune of Besides rocking to very pleasing evening of music provided by Rocking Horse many of the couples who attended shared in the winning of door prizes provided by Sa under s Bakery Kellys The Frog Pot The Hotel The Teddy Bears Picnic Inn Garage Family Bargain Centre and Eileens Flower Shop To these businesses go deepest thanks from Chairman J Brace Its so nice to see people so Flood danger on the Credit willing to donate prizes for these dances but then Im sure they realize the worthy cause of the occasion and are more than willing to do their part In assisting in any way they can Baby subs and coffee were served after the dance My thanks must be extended to several people who worked diligently Friday and Saturday to help me prepare the food says Julie Maria and Tony Reld Nancy and Tom Rockola Ingle and Sherri Brace were a super help to me and my thanks also goes friends and his bookkeeper At present the company called him crazy and employs people of them advised him to get out of the In the plant Itself When the business I said to the man company is working at full who came to do the books capacity about six months Some day youre going to from now It expects to em- work for me Hes still with ploy more than people altogether Notice of Public Hearing Ottawa CORRECTION TO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OTTAWA ONTARIO m Countrymen points Bert Gould Jean Smith Mary Lush spare Kalhy Holman Committees report Continued from Page contain sports facilities such Olympic size swimming chance The end of this week Is the last chance tor suggesting pool soccer field tennis names for the Citizen of tho courts and a miniature golf year course cemetery picnic grounds and home for the aged which is expected to Presentations by members of council from the com mittees of council were made at the council meet ing Monday March 10 Councillor Dave Masson progress and the way they are doing things The council were reminded of a presentation made by Mrs Betty Lou Clark former deputy reeve on behalf of the h- r Heritage committee and the work they have done Council meeting of the library board vaIuable The board has drafted budget based on the dollars available to them The purchase of books has decreased slightly however close to In books will A decision to salaries has been search and their Information will be helpful in the secon dary planning plans For the time being the Heritage committee Is to continue their efforts Councillor Henry not been council the work done In the past two years e Recreation committee Approximately books are taken out of the library each month as well as the ones borrowed by school The committee has plans complete the planning field and make their presentation on April Everyone is welcome to at tend Plans for pioneer day Councillor Masson reported are coming along with the on the Heritage committee dance being changed to In- meeting Mr Masson said the doors committeewould like to know Community Centre Board S Lasic and A It will be built in three phases as municipal approval and funds come in Already has been raised by about Croatlans in Toronto Funds are also expected from the federal and provincial governments Work is expected to com mence in the spring and the first phase will hopefully be completed by early next year A Franciscan priest the Rev Leon is currently living In a house on the property He is operations manager for the project Mr Patterson Bald he did not see any holdup in the application District Coming fiucnts bar busily serving the crowd Field Barb Hefkey Rita Harlow Mick Holmes If the weather continues as In the last few days then and Don Martin To you all it has for the last couple of well be home free The many many I weeks then flood danger Authority is checking obvious couldnt do it without the help along the Credit this year will danger spots and keeping of frleds like you diminish considerably Credit check on weather reports The fall dance October 14 Valley Conservation Author- feature Rocking Horse i7JdmS There were fears expressed Anyone lnte In get- spokesman turnings with March large amounts of snow on the please call ground which amounted to There are always all kinds of almost five Inches of pre- some ideas very OT could cause flood conditions with the along the river and Us tri- functions presently going on Canadian ftadtotalavkion and Telecomrmmlealkini lon to change location of Public Hearing twinning on April A 1978 to Chateau Ottawa Ontario Instwd of the Government Confoionce Centre Street Ottawa Ontario as announced CBTC Public Nolle said Tuesday The river was dyna mited below the old paper mill dam In Georgetown last Friday so the river flow would not be impeded but CVCA workmen found ice above the dam loo fragile to work on so proposed dyna miting there was never done However Mrs Rollings particularly for possible said that if temperatures floods Both places have moderating and freezing severe flooding in they have the past I Canadian ell da la radodlthnlon and Telecommunications Commission LIONS Community Advance ticket sale from a Lion If council is pleased with their Trustees Continued from Page The trustees appeal to residents to be a little more considerate In regards to letting their dogs run free There have been many complaints of dogs running loose and getting Into neigh bours garbage Betty Eastwood will be on leave of absence from her position as Trustee for the next month She will be acting village secretary untO Mr Hockeys return from vacation Next trustee meeting is April pm at the village office was also made by Henry The Board has concerns the operation of Community Centre such as the bar booking of the hall and policies A report from the and Suburban planning board was also given by Councillor The feelings of council on an amendment concerning rural and residential land use In the official plan will be sought at a later meeting Acton H ALTON HILLS COMMUNITY LEGAL CLINIC HOURS 18 pm Monday and Thursday 15 pm Tuesday Wednesday and Friday PHONE 8532400 If No Answer Call 8770711 Y BUILDING 42 MILL STREET EAST Mr and Mrs BILL MORRISON and son MARK are pleased to announce that they have purchased PLAZA VARIETY and took forward to serving and OPEN DAYS A WEEK Saturday Sundiy GWG -BUM- -BUM- -BUM- SPECIALS 1 DAY ONLY SATURDAY MARCH WIDE LEG SCRUBBIES Reg2445 FLARE LEG SCRUBBIES BOOT JEAN Reg 922S FLARE KINGS Reg 2h95 DENIM PAINTER PANTS Reg 1995 SIZES 2638 Ontario Foods Why they should be the first ones to look for when you shop And how you can find them ZELLERS MILTON MALL SAT 930 am 930 pm Ontarios farmers give us some of the finest quality food products of the best food values in the world Thats why Ontarios Ministry of Agriculture and Food has developed this new Ontario symbol to help you find them It will help you identify the superb Ontariogrown foods for sale at your store Their value and quality alone ate enough to make them best buys on your shopping list But there are other good reasons why you should look for this symbol Ontarios farmers and their families make up only 5 of Ontarios population Yet our farm neighbours produce some food commodities worth billion a year Like the rest of us our farmers look for a reasonable standard of living for their hard work and often risky investment In return ATDO they offer their Ontario neighbours a wide variety of high quality farm products at fair prices We still import more food into Ontario than we export Our trade balance would be much better if we consumed more of our own farm products good livelihood for our producers And wed have increased activity and employment in our large food processing and retailing industries Wed also assure the continued best use of our prime farmland The benefits are for all of us We all have an investment in the continued good health of our agricultural economy Its not just sentiment for our family farm heritage its plain common sense We should protect and reinforce our investment in Ontario through our shopping choices Buy the fine products of Ontario Look for them wherever you see the Ontario symbol Good Things Grow In Ontario William Newman of Agriculture and Food William Davit Premier Province of Ontario

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