Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 3, 1980, p. 9

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday July 1980 9 and district Rockwood DIGEST It all including the shouting now 137980 school ye if past history and mothers are in months of fielding Whit 11 I do Now queries Centennial School so many to give out they held two in awards night and graduates banquet plus a school awards day for ll remainder of the students Shaw wis the school- winner alter he carried home the trophy for history the mathematics iward the Robert and famil award for academic proficiency the McRne for English the George Smith award MVP and larry oloawird MVP Tracey had trouble her trophies after she won the Robert Love award the awird for MVP ball and the student council music award Other award winners included Susan Hawkins Ian who won the Tony Memorial for Heather and Kristi Duncan who won the Osborne trophy or citizenship Carole won the Slim award CHSS for all round The Home and School for academic improvement went lo Brian Bonus Belly Ann James Junkkannen and Tornhnson won the Saunders Family award for art Duncan Family award far the student with the greatest over all improvement was won Drew Wheeler and Merrill ToddWillms won the DeKevin for MVP was master of ceremonies for the graduates banquet that preceded a com mtnetment dime Tuesday Mike Chapman said he grace offered a toast to Queen Kristi gave the welcome and introduced the head table Steven Lush in speaker Rev Bob Hyde and Kevin McRae thanked him Other speakers on the agenda Included Betty Jones I rnmosa Home and School president Kelly Hughes prciident of the Students Council Students Council treasurer and Larry Sha president of the Athletics Council School principal Grant conducted the a lards ceremony also making his lory speech at it on Valed speech was made by Sue Hawkins Sara is gave remarks to ihc Home and School Sunshine Club held their last meeting of the season recently and will rccon in the fall Birthday wishes were the main on of the meeting IB members who birthdays in June Jul and August honored Entertainment was provided by the bind consisting of Vera Black Henry and Bert Davidson who also step danced Donna Thompson of representing Denny Bus Lines of Churchill spoke to the group suggesting travelling with the Erin based bus group for some summer trips Euchre winners were Sadi Miry Milne who lied for first place ladies Henry luchrt Please call Jennifer Birr j3 or with news Eden Mills 50th anniversary memorable occasion Some the major award winners at years end Tor Public School were back row left to right Trace To ml ins on winner of era senior athletics and music awards Shaw all round winner of athletic and academic awards Michelle winner of Ihc Don Hilts award Tor safety patrol winneroflheDonllilts award for but patrol front row I- ace and Kc both junior achieve by Mrs Sincere thanks to the Free Press for the front page coverage of planned events for the anniversary of the Incorporation of Eden Mills as a Police Village The Old Dance on Friday was sellout and folks loved the music of the Welling ion Five and older dances Prizes for the best dressed couple went lo Ted and Saturday weather wasn exactly Ideal but It was unbelievable the way the rain stopped just In time for the Calithumpian Parade Led by the Col John Pipe Band Guelph and parade marshal Rod Blair it started at the Presby Church to the ball park and back to the hall The enthusiastic response lo this event was just great There were clowns decorated bikes fire department floats one with a water mill and a fanning mill new and old ears Mr Marshall rode In a shiny 1940 Chevrolet owned by Fred the oldest resident walked part of the route she was Ihc first of four generations in the parade Trustees Brownies Guides Karate Club and baseball team were all represent At the hall trustee El wood Snow who spear headed this big birthday party was the honorable chairman and he of declared the opening of the weekend celebrations El wood BARGAINS Your Barbecue Canada Grade Al S A 2 SIDES HINDS a FRONTS CHARGE IT MONTHS SAMIASCASH NO INTEREST NO CARRYING Canada Grade A 1 or A 2 SPECIAL AGED BEEF STEAKS ROASTS Ground Beef 89 A POUND Cutting wrtpplng narking to your it no HE AW CALL NOW FOR CUTTING APPOINTMENT ado A 1 or A Canada A I or A BEEFSIDES BEEF HIND 99ul BURLINGTON 242 StrtM Vtilaft Plan 6372368 HAMILTON 95BiftonStTMtEiit 5443044 Toronlo area direct line introduced the other dignitaries village trustees Harold Tomllnson and Rod Blair who extended their thanks to guests who came and to those who took part Secretary John Turner read the Act of Incorporation Deputy Reeve Dave and Councillor Ron Martin brought greetings from Eramosa Township and the Trustees Kick Lewis Jean Osborne and Tony Re Id extended warm greetings and led in the singing of Birthday to Eden Mills Norman Marshall an honored guest as he Is the lone survivor of the first Board of Trustees was called to the stage Sloven with some well chosen words thanked Norman for his jO years of dedicated service to the village and presented him with a framed photograph Mr Marshall gave thanks for the honor and told a brief history of ho Eden Mills first became Police Village Miss Lydla Snow and Miss Edna Roberts were judges for the cake decorating contest and they were presented with a souvenir plate by Howard James Winners of this contest were Evelyn Joan Cheawrolh from gland and Delia Ches worth Mrs Allcda Martin was judge of the decorated bicycles and winners were Stephanie Turowski Curtis Scott Amanda Stamp Mark Chesworth from England and Troy MacDougall Judges for the Miss Eden Mills contest were Ihc trustees was chosen Miss Eden Mills ages 1014 Princess was Laura ages and lower Girl was Heather Blair ages The young boys who came in costume took bow from the stage Jean said the souvenir plates with a picture of the milt and these sold really well A fun ball game with ladles and men on both learns was declared a tie game In the evening there was a talent hour under the direction of Mrs Ann Guides Brownies some mothers and a singing group of ballplayers The Karate Club showed some techniques and Debbie Marshall broke a board with her liand Betty Marshall led a lively singsong with Howard Lodge on the piano and then to the park for a fireworks display Sunday was warmer and there was on outdoor church service led by Rev Rev Laurie Early Howard James and the Guides and Brownies presented their flags The afternoon was real fun day horseshoe pitching darts and games and races tor the little ones A bountiful pot luck picnic supper followed and this was Just over when the thunder rolled and the rain came down but nothing could put a damper on the spirits of the happy residents who were proud to be Eden big thanks from the Millers community to each and This correspondent everyone who helped in afraid of leaving some- any way to make his a one out so here a a great memorable occasion Mills grows pretty girls Chosen to represent the village for the anniversary celebrations this weekend was Rena left Miss Eden Mills flanked by her Princess I aura on the right Heather Blair In front Were The Place For Outdoor Projects 672795 Treated I 3 I Outdoor Wood For AH Time of Outdoor Wood ncred bio long I to Its boon spec pic sura treated th cheat to lost and last through It ng docks sheds oven dockal And it needs to bo pa nod natural tone Outdoor Wood saw nve Stock only 32139771 Spacemaker Fencing Pro jhed fence panel foraltraclvo AM fox Willi rolls Yard Guard Fencing Sturdy steel mesh for around sec 26 Cedar Table Codnr fully pre cut that a easy to assemble great choice for outdoor Sakrete Concrete Driveway Sealer Ready to x Easy to apply tor pal foundations protects and boaut f stops porches etc surfaces I SlartonvourSummor and Use soonl tots 39 2S 8 49 Our Lumber Department Sheathing Budget Plywood Plywood STORE HOURS Tues Wed Sat 9am 6pm Thursday ft Friday 9am 9pm 31BGualphStiMtEt GorDttown 877 WE ACCEPT Charge Ct

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