Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 2, 1979, p. 18

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B8 Acton Free Press Wednesday Rockwood crews win national rally lining car en ws rated in front pick in in i division tuck teams entered the I National Diners finished one and in tin mm tar field u drove his id Capri in victory nav it dins Hudson at the wheel his Renault with dor John placed second The Itatly sponsored by the Canadian Sports Club was held April at 23 locations across Canada The Division placed in the lonal field Competitors started tht event with zero points Any required manoeuvre or question incorrectly completed incurred penalty points The competitor with the leisl penalty points was judged the winner Cars assembled at Barry Cullen Motors Officiate observed skills as crews trav el led the 16 mile route through Cue I Nine sit nations were set up along the way The Skill Test event look place at the of Guelph parking lot where drivers guided through a pylon course and reflex tests Grand prize was a Honda Civic Area Winners were awarded a plaque jackets and caps Toners to attend May convention Attitudes must change says Secretariat director Students arc directed to university but jobs are in the blue skilled trades Everyone about students going on to learn a trade but not my child mine should go to university Attitudes must be changed if CanadT Youth is to be employed in the future programs should be encouraged and no stigma attached for kids without a diploma This was the message Joel executive director of Ontario Secretarial brought to the Home and School Meeting Parents have a major responsibdity to promote the altitude its OK to be an apprentice he said Mr Schipero advised the audience young students to see Guelph Manpower listings for summer Farm jobs such as berry picking domestic positions baby sitting and odd jobs like window washing are to this age group he noted He encouraged stud ii hi mi loners will the Iwo day Clin id in Counter in Mi tin will be our branch best loser Jean Smith who lost ii lbs in the past year and our brunch president Music Night has crowd In IlirliVtwiiictk Hit sound of music fill Centennial School ivtning was on lo the sue second Musk hi Willi one 11 under heir music d bills tirade it and All Hinds Tht the pit results of lout 1 hour il and Inline practise Music le It inks conducted Hit nine in through If Junior I hi lift j singing 11 Willi their rind I for he Senior Choir under Margaret dir ion wis on every note holding the aud icnce rapt attention The Citizens fine sound imported for the evening inspired the young musicians showing them there is a place for performers in the community Marion Tubman and I ick directed the Choirs sweet voices their tune Ten Wig Walk an ludience toe- tapper The individual In soloists performed with poise and promise Music Night struck a high note in ducation Week Activities Bible Club graduates Mil id Bible Club til off mother ceremony for lumbers 1eanne 1 Hi Held line I Ann I 1111 nild Kevin 1 in Mum children ii work iccording lit I Mm Verse Project iw weie dso mini 1 Minn It I icUihnt Ann McDonald Kevin Hit lint the pro 1 1 is iniltd will Inn 111 opportunity tu nit tin in when ither nihitls classes in Miry St back Mis Library notes by the lonettes and Catholic Women League app lied for special federal available in this the International Year of the for children work The Bible Club was refused due to the large number of applications received A newspaper ad prompted Mrs s for the federal funds grant limit deadline Mid April she was her application hud been turned down April application guidelines for the same International Year of the Intel special grants arrived in her mail box Mrs expressed disappointment in the late arrival of the grant details She felt she would have had a better chance of receiving Ihe federal funds if she had known exactly what was she said However she ex pressed appreciation for local support and will continue with the Bible Club come Sep tember making organization with headquarters in Hamilton which helps members lose weight through group therapy and sound nutrition according to Canada s Food Guide and by counting calories Toners meet every Wednesday night at the home of 107 Harris St We have five brilliant members who have reached their goal weight and have kept it off for a year or more These are Diana Carney Lorraine Ruth Tail Sandra Verhagen Dorothy Forrest and one new star Gillies There are 12 more mem bcrs striving for same goal Sunshine club is royally feted by Isabel The Sunshine Club was royally entertained by six ladles on their accord lans One young lady played guitar and sang lovely pieces The musicians arc from the Moffat area Several readings were given by club members and social time was enjoyed with Hazel and Mrs Ethel Craig serving lunch the Dance set for May Town Hall Music by Sunshine Band Trustee shorts Clean up Day is set for May Get unwanted basement and garage clutter as far as the road side crews will look after itfrom there Trustees remind Villagers lo avoid park ing in front of rants Fire truck access must be maintained for fire protection The Cemetery Bord donated 75 lo he Society for spring bulb planting This groups volunteer gar doners have miintained bea if I seasonal beds at he tillage office and post Trustees are street sweep ing costs Trill run rant is Sweet of Kitty M Cohen he run Michael lintnuhPrinnrj fie lion be to our house discs Wen sill joes lo Spun Chip min and rather Brook of Ihe missing I- Witter fici control in If life is l il i lurries J- 1 Hi muick llu lies Reginald Dans Jinitch Where is my doctor HONDA CIVIC 19781979 MODELS AND TAKE A SHOT AT WINNING ONE AVAILABLEIN SPEEDS- 5 SPEEDS- AUTOMATICS YOU Li PASS MORE GAS STATIONS BAZ MOTORS LTD where after sales service Is tops SIm and Scrvlc Rockwood crews finUhcd first second urea Drivers Rally Sporting prizes jackets anil caps are lo right Driver Chris Hudson and John I second place winners Ke tar Paul the lop rated crew Rockwood roundup New equipment to be used at camp pi someplace Mr Schipero opened his address lining the United Nations Dec la ration of the Rights of the Childthe of which is eel in this Inter national of llu Child The government cant hug lickle or wipe loirs he added Per commitment to your own f is one of the keys to the International Year of the Child he suggested Parents ind students packed Centennials room for this event Home and Schools m con to Education Week activities The 197JB0 Home School executive elected evening arc president Jim Goring represent itives Chris Judy rep resentatives Death Maureen Tennis Club reg Ins been ended to this Saturday II am I p on the courts weather per milting In case of rain tall irk your calendar for the ever popular Rock wood Nursery School Mary 12 at the school Think about it and cash prizes for best Pioneer Day Floats Saturday June jet your group in gear a venture to add to your clubs coffers Cub Pick wilt be the first to use the Cubs and Scouts new camping gear when they set up for a regional Camperce in slut for the long Miy week end The recent Bottle Drive proceeds purchased two Coleman stoves two Coleman lamps three tents The in green cashed in worth of bottles The collected in grocery tapes converted to cash ROCKWOOD TENNIS CLUB REGISTRATION SATURDAY MAY 5 11am 2 pm ROCKWOOD TENNIS COURTS FOB FURTHER INFORMATION CALL85WBS9 Hearing aids People whose ears dont work listen with their eyes They look at your mouth your hands your face to transfer sounds they dont understand into sights they do lt takes a little time just like it does when you have to translate a foreign word into English before you respond Please take that time to help When youre speaking with someone who reads lips Make sure you have their attention before you speak Keep the light on your face Speak clearly at a normal speed Dont exaggerate your lip movements Dont mumble or shout Dont eat chew smoke or laugh while youre speaking Rephrase your remarks if youre not being understood Dont hesitate to write your message down When youre speaking with someone who uses sign language Be imaginative Help explain with your hands Learn these few basic phrases Deaf Help Police This information is brought to you by the a Canadian Hearing Society Us- i for your tune SOCIETY 57 Thank you THE CANADIAN

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