Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 16, 1980, p. 6

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6 The Acton FrooPrcs Wednesday April 16 and district Rockwood DIGEST Trail Riders not be having their annual competitive troll ride for the second year in a row The scheduled July fill be held but not under the au scout Hob Meyer collects bottles and grocery tapes around ihe village Saturday was the day of the big and tub bottle drive proceeds camp weekends spices of the equestrian club Organizers Fat Dales and Fred will be running a competitive trail ride aim liar to the usual one but without umbrella A disagreement over location on the afterevent dinner caused the split As in former years the ride will originate from the Presbytery Grounds Blue Springs Line Rockwood Trait Riders introduced com trail riding to Ontario in the early 60s and has seen the Sport grown to encompass many equestrians and clubs There will be a pancake and sausage breakfast at Community Centre this Sunday April sponsored by the Lions Doors open at a and cooking will take place until 1 so you can make a brunch out of it too Three dollars for adults and SI for under 12s you can drink all the coffee and eat all the pancakes your turn can hold Sounds like a pretty good deal Spring Cleaning time is here and there be a Cleanup Day in on May Any bulky items too large for regular pickup may be put out that Saturday morning and will be picked up by separate truck Make sure the special pickup items arc well separated from regular garbage Get cracking I Whip your families into shape for the great basement and garage cleanup for A beautiful oak door with a stained glass win featuring a cross was dedicated to Rock wood Presbyterian Church on Easter Sunday by Ray and Betty Death in memory of their son Hon The door was built by Joe of Erin described as a great craftsman He fashioned the door which is already gracing the front ranee of the his tone church Easter worshippers were directed through the basement of the church before the regular ter service because the doors were covered The whole congregation gathered at the doors for the dedication ceremony led by Rev Came Doe bring The Deaths said they owed their inspiration for giving a door to the church from former mln Rev George Lewis who once gave a mon on the importance of an attractive church door Rev delivered her Easter sermon entitled Resurrection very special door dad Hay Death In mrmurj on Carrie i at the I- dedication Ilioll Hi Hilts Shesaid words I am the Do r who comes into the fold through Me sh ill I It is our lh it the truth of is known to Hon mi be Also sung tit that binds our hi the fellowship of minds is to tint Eden Mills Ministry may keep services Township system Main Council hopes to hold off until it tested in taking authority over a winter that a just right sewer and The winter just past Cuesta off the press The latest issue of Cuesta the Niagara Escarp ment Commission information magazine is off the press The publication is by a full colour relief map showing the square mile Escarpment plan area from to the This edition of the magazine contains articles dealing with Commission recently released Proposed Plan public hearings on the Plan which begin in Ancaster April Conservation Authority recreational opportunities along the Escarpment downhill and skiing areas digs museums hist data and tourist attractions Copies of are available free to the public from the Niagara Escarpment Commission offices was on the part of average according to township road superin tendent Bob Hamilton Monday The winter before was too cold Council is asking the provincial ministry of the environment to extend its authority over the system until April provided there arc no new problems Mr Hamilton told council there were two or three last season on private property Councillor John McLeod said he Is con cerned because some mains have been found to have insufficient frost cover I really don want to take that thing over until its per cent said McLeod The sewer and water work in cost about Sections of road had to be blasted open for the pipes J KohanDT J Novak GEORGETOWN 106GuolphSt Post Office DENTURE therapy CLINIC 877 or 2314 BO0IIS Lawn Garden Equipment makes abort work Lawn Tractors Sand hp 38 and Mowers Electric Start PUT BOLENS TO WORK IN YOUR YARD Rear End Rider 30 Cut Manual Drive Electric Start SEE THEM DURING OUR Open House THURSDAY APRIL from am to 9 pm FREE DRAWS DOOR PRIZES REFRESHMENTS FOR ALL PLAN TO ATTEND Gordon Sinclair MR NICE GUY STRIKES AGAIN ALLISON EQUIPMENT David Levy Karate star by Mrs McLean spent the Ens weekend with Mr and William McLean The Karate Club the Karate Tourna men for Central Ontario d at Regal Hall in pli Saturday Trophy w were David first prize for in Junior D ion Mrs Debbie Ma shall second prize in the Women Division and Terry Cole took second prize for championship in the Black Belt Division The Community Club held their April meeting last Monday night Any persons interested in baseball should contact Sieve Lowrie at If at all possible the club would like have new lights installed in the ball park The Membership Drive is planned far May and the cost is per family per household Swim lessons this year will be per child for members of the Com unity Club The village will be old as a Police Vll lage this year and If any one has any suggestions for ways to celebrate please contact Irene Cole at fljfiam In the Community Hall on the weekend Jerry of who learned his art of photography at Rycrson Polytechnicnl Institute in Toronto hosted an excel lent show of of local People and places of Interest The pictures were framed in wood from the local mill Ebenezer Choirs practise for May rally McLean the May Day choir rally to be held the first Sun Mr quoted the d of St Francs Sadie and Keith Moore hate relumed from an enjoyable trip to Britain Belated birthday greetings to Marlon The three church Diamond and Anne choirs are for p oyer of St Francis there Is hate j where injury pardon and where doubt fa A photography display Eden Mills attracted interested 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