Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 12, 1979, p. 10

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Tha Acton Free Press Wednesday Sepl 12 and district Eramosa opposes amendment plans planning board soil ex question our Creative playground made by volunteers proposed In 1675 would assessment to both a permitting Council rezooe acres of Gudph City and the fringe development opposed lo agricultural land located Grand River Con- around village and jy and Suburban on Victoria north of Authority in hamlet boundaries he council Plans proposed Wellington County Board he added explained Township Reeve Ron We have no place pleas for reconsider- put housing said Reeve position at ion Guelph not support the air The amendment first Township has lost merit because it may set Plans proposed Wellington County Board he added explained ra Amendment six despite of Education Offices to Deputy Deputy Reeve Townships residential Reeve David felt SfflL differed agreed Reeve township he said reiterated council 1975 there misrepresentation A Guelph along with 1 Reeve position did soil a not support the amend- analysis on the land in planner not a City and by BeUy Jones Early spring a concerned parent ap proached the Rockwood Home and School Association about a creative playground for Public School with the idea being well received by president Jim Goring and the executive the wheels began to move Mark Hay word treasurer investigated the possibility of a Winlario grant The result would match donations of mat alB and manhours J Simpson principal of June Avenue Public School ad dressed the Home and School Association us to the best approach The parents of his school had already built a playground He learned lo present plans to the Board of in order to gain approval Question airing and commitment sheets sent out to parents soon proved that many parents In township were prepared to use time and talents during summer holidays Equipment tools and time pledged could be valued at TOO for equipment and 500 manhours Trudy and Bill Adsett Susan and Fred Mary and Don Birds eye view of the recently completed Frame a Creative Playground Parents worked hard to bring the dream to reality Eden Mills The craft club resumes lessons By Mrs Recent guests Mr and Mrs Ted Borden were Mrs Jerry King Barden and family of Holt Mich Mr and Mrs Albert and of Alberta Mrs Darkness of The Craft Club ladies begin their meetings on September 18th and less ore free of charge and babysitting Is avail able at cents a child for the afternoon Miss Mon tgomcry was feted at several lovely showers before her marriage to Anthony Klimkosi of Mrs Harry Moebus wife of Mar lene manager at of Canada Ltd held a shower her home in Fergus Montgomery family Jock and Jill shower was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert McCarney R and a shower Is planned for Set by Jeannctte cousins from her mother side of the family the MiMeekin clan Friends will be sorry lo hear that Mrs James is in hospital suffering from bruises and stitches received after a fall down the eel steps Her is just getting over her fall down the upstairs steps three weeks ago Mrs and Mrs Roger Mac were hostesses for a beautiful baby shower for Mrs Terry Hamilton and bon Adam held in the Sunday School Room of the ten an Church on Sunday afternoon Honor mail couple organized a dance at and a marathon by school students together raised Nursery School gave a generous donation of WOO The first material don ation was received from Peter of Roof Trusses and Components Limited a load of two by four worth Bell Telephone donated polesasaresultofan ad In the paper Mrs Green of Acton offered tires Mr Gordon cedar posts railways ties and work could be gin John Polo yard being used to store don ations Evelyn round us Ken Buck an ar chitettural student at the University of Guelph who prepared blueprints of the proposed playground from the Ideas of both students and parents After several trips to school board meetings in Guelph the plans were approved Jim Goring and John MacLeod divided the work into ten separate work sheets Each phase was supervised by one of nine volunteer crew chiefs Robin Walker Chris Ken McKay Fred Don Eric Wayne Duffield Harry Prentiss and Murray Oliver Betty was ap pointed playground co ordinator and leaned heavily on Robin Walker of Robin Walker Con The plans worked well because of the of the crew chiefs and many volunteers so by back to School phase one was completed to the satis faction of John of the Board of Education Children could use the lire walk platform and pulley ride and land safely on 250 yards on sand again donated and spread by local benefactors In June 79 a cheque was received for SI Two plastic slides and poles were pur chased from Paris Playground Equipment and more lumber for sup ports plus crawl through cement well tiles from Box Tile Saturday September I completion day for the final phase dawned clear and bright so by 2 pm the playground was finished slides shinny poles tractor tire swing and balancing beam dragged lo its place by a three man truck Rockmosa fill not matched by funds soil specialist tested the township opposed land he said proposal amendment In Problems encountered 75 Erin Village Erin farming land close to city Township and Guelph limits are the same as Township favored the those faced by most change The Ministry of farmers Councillor Ron Housing refused the Martin said Amendment proposal was Construct ion sidered the fill public in for a surprise when out that raised informed by Ministry of or donated to Rockmosa Culture and Recreation Park development would correspondence that the be matched a dolar to The ministry con said but the fill was the cost of fill donated to dollar basis Park would not be matched by government funds Cubs Scouts ready Roundup firm property donate rather than sell the fill for a prot councillors agreed Don forget the crowds Ginger Snap a mini country fair set for Rock raised from the wood Village Green event are set aside Tor St j- September Crofts Johns Anglican Church S J with their reply men booths games contests lable at a minimum and musicians w be on fee Contact Root at hand to entertain the Cubs and Scouts are organizing for the fall term Scout meetings arc held Tuesdays the Town Hall for boys 11 to years New mem welcome Bob a villager with previous Scouting will join leadership ranks this term Cub registration is slated for September20 7 Ids at Ccntenniil School Boys to years are invited to join the group tub Parent Comm ttee members are needed this year Leaders will ex plain committee re lo In terested parties at registration time GEORGETOWN SECRETARIAL SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN COMPLETE CONFIDENTIAL EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL SERVICE Coma a on To son ho a EXCEUENTTYPING SERVICES PROFESSIONALS IN PHOTOCOPYING SERVICE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL MRS TANAS 8771485 GEORGETOWN What do yon mean NEVER CHANGE AGAIN master Removes of all dust sludge condensation and fuel diluents ALDRICHAUTO HARDWARELTD Synthase Rcflnar Fit Lu AktricJi OwnarflM 306 8423828 Railway An Something for Everyone CRAFTS CRAFTOISPLAYS ARTISANS- POTTERS LOOM DEMONSTRATIONS ARTISTS FOOD VEGETABLES BAZAAR ITEMS GAMES OF CHANCE PONY RIDES BINGO PLUS MANY OTHER BOOTHS AND ACTIVITIES Continuous Stage show FREE ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS IN CASE OF RAIN EVENT WILLflE H S We change jA engine oil Install a your A anew VJ filter and lubricate your car Labour included A community cele bration honoring Osslc and Jessie Meadows is set for Community Centre Thursday September at The couple have provided faithful Rock wood mail delivery service for years starting back in the horse and cutter days Games for young and old alike are organized for the festive Ncighbors and friends arc asked to bring along some goodies for a pot luck style Every one is invited to attend I INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE CLIP AND SAVE- Welt transmission A transmission pan gasket Clean and Inspect the oil reservoir and refill It whh fluid Wen we road test your cat 22 CUP AND SAVE- 26 Franklin Fireplace Correction Notice NIGHT SCHOOL REGISTRATION THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 13 ACTON HIGH SCHOOL Gourmet Cooking Small Loom Weaving Auto Mb Gives a luxuriously smooth ride to any car whether ft has radial or bias ply The ultimate In ride control CUP AND SAVE Drawing Painting Landscaping Tuasday ALL OTHER COURSES ARE AS LISTED IN BROCHURE FOR INFORMATION CALL or THE HALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION I Parlor Stoves Fishing Equipment 25 OFF OFF V Repack front bearings Resurface T tfnHrtrotortlrapectfront front grease seals master vBF hardware and COUPON 59S hoses CUP AND SAVE Selected Toys 50 tO 80 OFF Pre Season Special off all HOCKEY STICKS PLUS MANY O THER SUPER SALE ITEMS Rockwood Hardware lit MAIN STREET SOUTH conditioning or torsion bar adjustment Correct caster camber set toe- In toeout adjust steering box centre steering CUP AND SAVE Heavy duty shocks calibrated and to stability and comfort Six valve stages provide automatic adjustment for all roads and loads 95 Stords Moon Put

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