Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 5, 1980, p. 6

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The Acton Press Wednesday Mat Erannosa again asks for details from Park Edge mil lit Illicit pi ins for ilk I lcilop- nt in arc to liblid with mined resolution completed plans tnlttl prior to lit of construction council Monday if its rule so lint in could Ik midt would not go lor Inscd on the of lib engineer consult nit nsmttrinR of Orange rht consultant in council should set tin drawings of tin hill with titrations so council will Invc a sound of what it will look like the project is completed Park plans to build in initial homes along an ion of rederick Street A iicirbj lull as for children will be in Park dtc consultant hill came with i of elevation on the Council details plies a north south picture lo the meeting with the ex pcctalion of a parlnl lifting of council rules so tint an irlv could be nude He wanted to cutting Irets ind stripping lop Park Develop consult the ounciilor expressed a project desire to see something better than ditch nagging dninate has the approved Hie Grind Conservation Authority his verbally expressed concern crushing I liktl on the Inch- of the properly for the project I will come from the hill of Hit problem from the developers point of view is tint of developers Council adopted the it the ind I Hunk you re getting pretly now said Test inei ind copy is Park Edge so hit the he brought line I Into lo see the client councillor Dive disagreed siying council has received a proposal that exceeds the standards and district Rockwood DIGEST Hie of the community is extended to rank Schneider who lost his wife Sadie on day Sarah Schneider nee Duke i Frank second wife lived in for our years until two years ago when she and hcrhusb moved to Left to mourn arc Mrs Barbara and Mrs Linda Albanese of and Mrs Sharon Mrs Pat Patterson of Hon Schneider of David Sch of Ottawa Ken Schneider of indchildren and two greatgrandchildren Interment was at Wood lawn Cemetery in How planting a for and making our streets even more cool and at tractive than they already arc 1 or mere you can receive a sugar maple or a Schwcdlcr maple eight to 10 feet tall to be phnted on the street allowance in front of your The trees ire more expensive than this but the vtlhgc will be absorbing the extra cost Each Iree owner is for planting his own tree March is the deadline for ordering and for these trees Contact Martin Adema at the office and pi a tree for Hock Sunshine Club is having great lime this hanks lo the weatherman It been so easy to around our seniors are ing little their lively meetings the February meeting of the club Sun shiners learned their president Mrs C Robert son will be resigning because of ill health of her husband Mrs Christine Robertson was elected lo the office that had been temporarily filled by Mrs then were entertained by Mrs Irving and Mrs Norma Smith on the piano and drums who led all in singing Irish bongs and lively dancing followed by a euchre game Mr and Mrs Max Milne invited Sunshine Club as well as other Rockwood friends for an open house March at their home in order to celebrate their wedding anniversary Far Osborne of It It Hock wood has been named a national director and chairman of the Extension Service Committee of the Association or Canada Mr Osborne has been with the association for over 10 years An agribusiness in the news is freeman farms Systems of who have been awarded lop Canadian dealer award for farm equipment by the Butler International Company Wisconsin farm systems seems lo have more than Us shore of super farm and related businesses Trail Riders held their annual meet recently This IB yearold club is one of Ihe largest in Southern Ontario and plans many events for the 1980 season Executive and directors include president Nelson Cole sec Barb Blake treasurer Cox and Paul Cooper Sue Lewandowski Donna Ledger Rhonda a thbum Helen MikcBea Cindy Johnson Plans for this year Include five shows a pleas trail ride in May two dances the first on March two fun days and two large events the Trail Horse Trials on August and the Com Trail Ride on July These are always well attended by from all over the province Three more weekend fire kept Rock wood Volunteer fire department hopping this weekend Two chimney fires and one false alarm prompted the f ire chief Corl Meadows comments the fire de has answered many more chimney fires than usual an estimated this winter Please call Jennifer or with news Ballinafad Euchre held nd dwell Hit in served I of of instil Hum new I overlu id I lien is series lei il lilt I ison Kindergarten is fun specially when you re registering Enjoying the day at Centennial Public School Kindergarten registration for HI arc Heather Thompson little I- Scott and Sharon Rockwood bowling learn standings the end of lit first of he third series ire Henpecked Rovers si Ihe I j Up Downers Ivy lidy I i over 00 for I Sue Nightingnle lien Girner I in Uriel Nellie Stnknnn 511 Ahct Virion Ml Mdi over for rucsdiy I Hob 1 illey Gould red Jcslmtfj How Dunk McLaren fijl Dennis Death fijO Hick Results of howled Henpecked liigliesl how I Hank Vm Portrait of a Don Kitchen A Audit Manager Office of Provincial Auditor Don Kitchen is a natural teacher puts this ability good use both his day to day work and in his spare time One evening a week ho lectures accounting students enrolled m Ihe CGA projram Keep current with counting and specifically auditing procedures is vital to Don job and he finds that lecturing keeps him on Ins toes As an audit manujer with Provincial Auditor Don coord nates staff and professional for ihL audit staff In addition ho some of the audits which fail under the responsibility of the Provincial Auditor such as the audits of Government Ministries and Crown Corporations When he not at work or lecturing Don keeps busy being the treasurer of the condominium where he lives playing hockey or jogging Don Kitchen is a Certified General Accountant Certified General Accountants Association of Ontario CGA Today an arm and a leg costs an arm and a leg PLEASE EASTER SEA15 CRIPPLED KIDS REALLY NEED YOUR HELP Donations may be left at or mailed to THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA 36 MILL STREET- ACTON Campaign Conducted by ROTARY CLUB OF ACTON Rick Devlin Chairman nuiHnTkLuourwiuiv in association with THE ONTARIO SOCIETY FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN Sometimes a notion needs help getting in motion IF YOUR ORGANIZATION HAS A PROJECT WORTH DOING THIS SUMMER THE SUMMER YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM WILL HELP PAY TOR STUDENTS TO HELP GET IT DONE Docs rLim lit id I ci he Ir must be luncfii to nits mid he ikes Mm In mum In ej i lie Kills i pel per Iilf mi il ippln il in I mis It i iuLi I I I II fur print is rctcncfn1 id is mi I hire siudenis pn lw marked no I lltn it is mi submit its ip In Hi is irk is n but Much Hi lie rmildiidlmc ihe din I r in ill he Canada TOGEniLRWLCAN DO IT THIS SUMMER Your Sons Education an Alternative imp Hit tile tunc lie re will bust ire loiKufind TnimvC illicit m Academic die 1 hit lily lei cri for ten the best in Almost ill TC until university t to the university course of their In recent hue boys luce won eleven Rhode- heirships Athletic ivcry loix1 The school offers excellent in till sports very boy has the i on school ycirslt iU turns I in luck eke u I it foster md in fitness compel self sciphnc Hid riipiiisibility it with tlicrs from ill id At present there in boys it the 17 The enrollment in the Senior SchoilGrulesIi13is260 iside ye boys to Mil be mid in April 19S0 U on

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