Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 24, 1979, p. 8

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The Acton Prop Press Wdnosday Oct 1979 Revamping committee to improve village recreation out be hottest spot for Rock wood tubs and Scouts to be right In of Itakery Death his basket before heading back for refill Dressup party Saturday singsongs arc up Tor II the kids climin Ihe pumpkin pie contest from tins voir by BarbWvnneck This Is the Saturday October for the Lionel tes annual Mr Pumpkin Party Time for nil kids to create their spookiest Halloween costumes decorate their Jack lanterns and arrive at Centre by ID 45 a Prizes await tin best dressed pumpkins and lucky door prizes ore in store for costumed youngsters Local musician Ariel will lead one of Hit fun pels underway at 45 am sharp winds up at It m Ospring Entralled by flying Canadas by Doris was into My mother and myself potato cheese chowder accompanied by Mr and tastv dish Mrs William Henderson Apple of were en Sprout was prepared as thralled by the unfertWU able sight of hundreds of The fourth meeting migrating Canada wire held it tin home Jack Miners Farm leader Debbie lark I he near Klngsvilk last evening consisted of weekend from mid preparing proper October to mid Nov biscuits with some ember is the ideal time to and sec the geese arriving in order that and departing on Iheir the club could compare long trek southward We he results Hie girls came home by way of were requested to judge National and sample Ihc biscuits Park and walked over Mrs Ralph Sinclair the floating board walk lie October meet which winds for a mile mg of the through the marsh ladies Aid Janice The goose by Sinclair opened the meet nature flies north to ing with a reading A in the spring but ore always ex Mrs Brute Smith prc- to every rule pared the My aunt Mrs William topic for Anderson who lives in I which was reid Sun City Arizona sent by Mrs Vernon Stewart me a newspaper picture All members present of a pair of geese look part In reading the and their five goslings scripture Chapter of who nested on golf Romans joined in course behind their house singing The Lord Is My summer They Shepherd and Can and then was an almost perfect response lor Hie times scl Inert were many very wirthwhile discussions which to better undine Hit Until club is be me sponsored I Town ship Recreation Hoard meeting will be held Del it in the municipal office at This is the last call for those in and it is be the meeting if wish to tennis dub ii the i riitrc ire some volunteers for Hie executive but more are needed in position on should contact lliu Heard wood it munieipil office by Big changes are in store for recreation organization In township Now is the time for residents to get in volved in planning re creation facilities and the programs they want for the future Plans arc underway to revamp the present re- Bowling Team standings at the end the week of trawling are The Slaves Up Downers Ivy Leaguers Lost Causes llnpred- Latecomers 19 Rovers Lady Luck 18 Countrymen Carney 15 Henpecked 14 Indies over for 1 Oct Von Sue Nightingale Krafka Nellie McKersie Kingston Maureen Mice Johnson Nancy Gordon Ivy Ritchie Joy Halliburton Marion Dunk Wendy McLaren Men over for Tuesday Oct George Lawrence Gary Parks Dune Kingsbury Dune Don McKersie Paul ilolman Bob Lilley Jim Dales Dick Garner Elmer Allan Dennis Vandcrvalk of games bowled Tuesday Oct 9 Henpecked I highest bowlers Don lonySiok man 513 The Slaves Van OBI Nellie Siokmin 566 Ivy Leaguers Gordon Sue Nightingale and Downers 2 Allan 618 Leila Kingston Latecomers Dick Garner 0 571 Carney George 715 Bob 1 Gary Dune 673 5 Jim Dales bred Van bio Lady I Paul Dennis Death J Garfield tt ilker McLaren Dune Gordon Countrymen Peter Bosch Bert Gould creation committee to better represent all town ship interest groups and to stage open community meetings to discuss township recreation needs and priorities Changes to the present system were decided after a combined meeting of council re creation committee community centre board Lions and Lionettcs representatives and provincial cultural and recreational represent Pal Duffy recent years recreation facilities have greatly improved with the establishment of Rock mosa Community Centre and the tennis courts Rockmosa Park soccer and baseball fields wilt be ready for action this spring Recreation feel now is the time to re organize to make the best cultural recreational use of these and other township facilities Community Centre operation takes biggest chunk or re creation tax dollars Mult i purpose coo perative use of this fac ility would justify monies spent the group agreed Mr Duffy suggested alternate hall uses- baseball soccer or tennis clinics craft group meetings or senior citizen activities At present the hall stages mainly dances and ban quels Decisions be made about the develop ment of unfinished base ment space in Community Centre and Park main A meeting of Ihe recreation steering committee is scheduled for November at Com mumt Centre Residents interested in attending call Recreation Com mittee Chairman Chris at Heading for the Royal Winter Fair Triple Grand in trains for the under the expert hands of indv Johnson of the horses Dale and Johnson Since lie was two old has been walking with major show awards In both Canndi mid the I Some of latest wins Include at Michigan Chumplon Top real lakes til Grand itigiomls Champion Top Six it in hi Toronto and I lie list goes on Trlplt I Surh Is helping to put on Die as a in breeding SHERIDAN COLLEGE Invites You To outturn ynupftpimttrlMMun Join us for a special career Open House October 30 between h to at the Brampton Camput McLaughlin Road atStaalas November 1 to at the Campus Trafalgar Road information I Ims slides about careers in Applied Arts Science and Technology Business and Secretarial Studies Everyone is welcome No on Refreshments provided For further Information contact Community Serv Compuler Studies Crafts and Design Engl sh and Media es Liberal and General Stud es Visual Arts Sheridan College Information Serv He Campus 9430 9730 632 Co Mountainview Road S Suite 304 GEORGETOWN 8776984 became so tame lhal morning when my uncle went out the back door they came to feed out his hand The residents of the areu were quite thrilled with their feathered visitors The Mighty Munchers at Jenny inders home for Its third meeting Topics idle Child 1 ike Me An article on per seierenee reminding us of the hardships endured the pioneers in search of a better life and our indebtedness to them is read Mrs Stewart The Indies wish to thank all who donated to I heir rummage sale making it a real success final plans were made INTERIOR PAINT SALE cussed dealt with various for the beef supper to be ways to prepare a held on Oct nutritious lunch The club The meeting closed members also attempted with and lunch to identify various cook was scried the utensils Some hostess members demonstrated Parent interviews ere how to prepare the Basic held at Public White Sauce The sauce School this past week Frontier Florist Si Carden 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