Tho Acton Frae Press Wednesday Oct 22 1980 7 aba Jill Adsett acclaimed in Eramosa Twp u Erarnosn Reeve BUI will be Again at the helm of the township because he was claimed into another two years of office Sophomore councillor Murray Cox was claimed as deputy reeve Veteran politician Dave Masson who was All Ontario Champions Pec Wees pose with their many trophies Including Ontario Rural Softball Association trophy Front row left to right Hewlett Bruce John McQulnn Todd Gary Brent Lush and Tom Back row Rob anno coach Aleck Lush Masse Steven Wilson captain Larry Shaw Steven Henry Craig Show and coach Vic Wil Ims Osprn Energy Owls making crepes The Osprlnge Energy Owls is the name chosen by the Girls in their present cooking project The fourth meeting was at the home of Linda and the girls made crepes which resemble thin pancakes They talked of the different shapes and fillings used such as creamed chicken or using it as a dessert with fruit They used icecream with a cherry sauce whieh was delicious The girls were rem inded of the sign Inner guide on appliances like refrigerators and freezers and to watch for It when purchasing ap pliances in the future The Homemaking girls had an exhibit at Erin Fair on Congratulations to John Fuller son of Mr and Mrs Stan Fuller of R Acton and Susan Wedge wood daughter of Mr and Mrs Wedge wood of Mai ton who were married In One hundred and fifty guests attended the wedding the reception and dance following at the Legion Hall The young couple are residing on the first line of Erin Mrs Thomas Fines Doris Fines and Mrs Norma Armstrong spent a few days at a cottage near with Mr and Mrs Bert James Mr and Mrs Gordon accompanied by Gordon brother and sister in law Mr and Mrs Harold Altken of Toronto enjoyed a motor trip to Marie where they took the train ride up the Agawa Can yon The autumn colors were at their peak for a splendid display Mr and Mrs George of Richmond B C visited last week with their cousins Mr and Mrs Stan Fuller Sympathy of the com unity Is extended to Mr and Mrs Malcolm and family In the sudden tragic death of their dau ghter Muriel Sympathy also goes to Mrs Thomas Fines who lost a brother in law Hugh MacMillan of Guclph and a son in law William Henderson of Bel wood In the past week Cabbage rolls were made by the girls at their third meeting at the home of Karen Jackson They ate them later for lunch The lead tried to assure the girls that pressure cookers are safe but to just be careful and read the manual first It is great for cooking cheaper cuts of meat and vegetables retain reevt and councillors John and Ron Martin did not run for reelection The new councillors who were also acclaimed arc Gordon Baldwin Larry McDougnll 3 Rock wood and R resident George Major Wellington County Board of Education also has an acclaimed seat which belongs to Betty There is one seat vacant for trustees The other two are taken by Janice and Richard Lewis In Eden Mills there appears to be a race for three teats between candidates Rod C Blair John Shaw Nick Gould and Michael Marshall Election races in Erin their colour and tast iness Also the slow cook was discussed for the working mother Again the girls were reminded of energy saving and the cost Expedition three was held In the church with one leader and six Ex present Karen Jackson led the opening ceremonies and also read a family Thanks giving story They did a thanksgiving quiz and created a picture using different seeds but a mouse ate the seed picture so at Expedition four they created another seed scene Holly Ferguson eleven monthold dau of Connie and Mike of and granddaughter of Sadie and Jack Ferguson was the lucky winner of the Lions Club WOO draw at Erin Fair Congratulations Holly There is a race for the top Job In Erin Village Incumbent reeve Lum en MacKenzie is be ing challenged by Edward Meanwhile the rest of the villages politicians were acclaimed Deputy reeve William A Weber returns as do councillors Paul Dray and Evelyn O Sullivan The new councillor is Terry Mun dell In the township Jo Schneider after incum bent deputy reeve John job while township reeve Bert Wheeler was acclaimed The three council seats Rockwood Bowling After six weeks of bowling the Bowling League Is led by the Four Corners Six with points Paul has the high average Cor men with and Erke Van leads he women with Oct 14 Four Corners pts Marg Metarule vs The Rovers 4 Mari lynn Swanston Team No 5 The Countrymen pts Bert Gould The Nile Hawks pis Roy Nightingale The tables Fred Vandcrvoik The Royce Six Duncan Kingsbury vs The Gory Parks Team No 2 Jan Loot vs Team No ire being sought by in Duncan Arm strong and George Root plus new faces Frank Trotter and John Holder The three village trustees were acclaimed new comer Jom Phillips plus incum bents Roger Clark and Bert Jian Den son the incumbent was claimed as township public school trustee while Donald Clement fills the position us first separate school trustee Nassagaweya Six after two seats Six people will vie for two area Milton council seats for ward three In the November 10 election Bonnie Newton Robbie Laird Jim Wat son Roy Galloway and Don McMillan are In the race for the two posts Mrs Newton is well known as a Rate payers Association official Watson is a former councillor McMillan the incumbent In ward three and Miss Goutouski father is on council Bill Johnson was claimed to one of the two region scots for the ward while area councillor Brad Clements is challenging incumbent Gus for the region post Milton Mayor Don Gor don faces councillor Gordon Kranlz in the race for the top political Job In Milton Incumbent Ivan Arm strong Is being challenged by Dorothy Scruton In the race for the rural seat on Board of Education while Tonclh and Neville Johnston were acclaimed for Milton two seats on Separate School Board Town wont appeal Norton severance The town isn going to send staff to an hearing or appeal a acre land severance for Harry Norton Lot Concession Monday Hills council rejected a call by the town planning department that staff be sent to the hearing and the town support the region appeal The land isn t good for agriculture the province t apposed the severance and it is unfair of the region to force a hearing Council lor Rush Miller said lay minister from Bergen New York will be the special guest speaker at the 132nd anniversary of Burns Presbyterian Church In Erin Sunday Harris who will speak well known In cattle sales in and three provinces The evening service at Burns will be taken by the Falls Baptist Church Choir That is at even clock WATER PUMP PROBLEMS Wa ore to handle jet and pa ton pumps near a your phone for your needs BOYES PLUMBING 15198554232 CUSTOM BUILT ROOF TRUSSES ROOF TRUSSES Cameron Cote Const Pit Jack Sun Tut lections Auto lew Rockwood TV Sales and Service Remember us for fine quality repair service Get your set In the pink for winter viewing Rockwood Plaza 8569825 chneiders Reliable Sweets Penny candy is back Wo have a wide 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