Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 29, 1980, p. 10

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The Acton Press Wednesday Oct and district Rockwood Digest Examining the African produced by Grade Room 10 tor Centennial School Open House are Ke and Hill be out In full force Friday night demanding trick or treat Centennial Public School will be holding Halloween parties Friday afternoon sponsored by the students council Kindergarten to grade two will hold their own party Grades three through six will have a grand fete in the gym with costume Judging goodies and games Seniors in grades seven and eight celebrated with a dance last Friday School principal Grant MeRae stresses the children are instructed that Ha Howe en is a time for fun not destruction Hope all little goblins take the message to heart I always object to providing the treat and receiving the trick as well Drive carefully Friday night Small people arc careless when they re having a good time A new Trustee will be Jim Funk He replaces the retiring Tony In by atlon Jim Joins other uncontested trustees Jan Osborne and chairman Rick Lewis Martin ia still village secretary Horticultural Group has been busy Itisopcntoncwmembcrs The four yearold group boasts members and they are looking for more no matter what age One of the club founders Mary com the club is one of the few community groups that cuts across age income and church affiliation Aims of the group are to provide a gathering spot for people who enjoy home gardens and share an Interest in horticulture and to make a common voice In capitalizing on the aesthetics of a unique area Meetings held so far have encompassed the history of wine making and the study of flow spring bulbs A harvest supper held recently for members was well attended Upcoming meetings will feature on Nov 12 talking about and Indoor herbs and salad greens for windows growing The December 10 meeting will deal with plants as gifts under the direction and tutelage of Mrs Not only does the horticultural group beautify their own spots they also spend time and energy flowering up Watch the embankment between Highway and the Hydro office Just west of the Anglican Church next spring The beautiful limestone rockery built by members will be alive with hundreds of flowering bulbs a happy gift Interested new members should contact Jan borne horticultural a Open House at Centennial School was well attended according to principal Grant McRae An estimated people attended the Home and School Meeting held later the same evening Bob Love phys specialist spoke on the meaning of fitness how to obtain It nutrition and fitness and how the above were covered by the school breeders in the news are Vernon McPhedranandSons Junior Champion female at the Ottawa Winter Fab- was Star lie Pansy owned by Ver non Butchers and Robert of First prize heifer calf shown by a member went to Jeff Butchers It was by Vernon Butchers and Robert MacEwan Junior Calf Class winner at the West Central Ontario Championships over IS entries was Era Attraction Terry owned by C McPhed ran and Sons Please call Jennifer BarrBM or with Rockwood news personals and community coming events Lome Brown will retire Ospnngc Public School will be the scene of some changes at the end of Principal of nine years Lome Brown will relire after some years teach A tea open house dinner presentation and dance arc planned for Saturday November at the school situated at the junction of Highways and Barbara McKinnon of Osprlnge is organizing the event which starts at p with the tea Part interested in enjoying the dinner are asked to order tickets through Mrs McKinnon Donations art being collected toward a gift which will be pres after dinner before Ihedance Prior lo Joining the staff Mr Brown taught at Erin Public School His previous teaching assignments Etoblcoke and Newmarket Always well thought of by students and parents alike Mr Brown has farmed north of for manyycirs E den Mills Reminder for kids of Halloween byMrB Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Harold Tom llnson on the arrive of a new granddaughter Proud parents are Kathy and Cross of Fort Saskatchewan Alberta The Eden Mills United Church Women held their regular meeting In the Sunday School Room Mrs Mabel Parker opened the meeting with a poem The devotional was taken by Mrs Betty Snow with the topic Sincerely Yours The hymn Take time to be Holy was Sung followed by scrip ture from In the business period thank you cards were read from Harold To ml ins on and Mrs A Stanley Mrs Betty Snow volunteered to represent the UCW at the planning meeting for the Com m unity Bazaar on November Plans were made to entertain at a birthday party for the residents of House Nursing Home Mrs Fuller invited the UCW to hold the Christmas meeting at her home which was graciously received Mrs Holly Saulnicr supply convener had a good display of quilts quilt tops and other things to be finished and sent to World Relief A delicious lunch was served by Mrs Gladys Marshall and Mrs Holly Saulnicr Courtesies Chambers in as candidate Marion Chambers unsuccessful candidate In the last provincial election will again carry the banner of the New Democratic Party for Wellington Dufferin Peel Chambers was claimed the party candidate during the annual meeting last week In Fergus The Ontario NDP has worked out possible lions to Ontario a economic problems and with a recharged economy the society needs such as medicare education and pensions funds can be adequately funded said the can Chambers is a former Erin Village candidate Her husband Cecil Chambers was the party federal candidate In February selection for Wellington Simcoe The children of the community are reminded of the Ha Howe en party at the hall beginning at on Friday October They are asked to bring a small pumpkin with a cut out face to enter In a contest if they wish Guest minister at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday was Rev Bob Whitehead minister of Alma and Elora Rev Doe bring was conducting anniversary services at his church In Alma for morning and evening worship Mr and Mrs Mansell visited with Joan mother and sisters in Toronfo on Sun day Mr and Mrs Jack Chamberlain and Mr and Mrs spent the weekend in the Lake area Mrs William and Mrs James GUbertson were Sunday gucots of Mrs Susie Kuhn in Get well wishes are with Mrs Linda McNlven who is a patient in hospital Mrs Jean R In eh art attended the first annual meeting of the Queen Bush District Canadian Cancer Society held at Georgian College Owen Sound on Saturday Churchill Choir members enjoy Ruddigore Dora Kennedy admires some of the quilts made for a draw at the Naisagaweya Presbyterian Church bazaar Saturday Rockalong WI report by Mrs meeting of Rock a long Women Institute was held at the home of Mrs John Ramsey Twelve members and four visitors answered the roll call What I enjoy most about the Women Institute The Area Convention will be held at Regal Hall Guelph on October and Mrs K is the delegate and Mrs J Ramsey the alternate An article for the gift stall has been arranged A list of candidates in teresled in the office of provincial board member was read Mrs alter district director gave a complete report of the meeting she had attended In September The district annual is to be held May Itffll earlier than usual so reports must be sent in immediately after the April meeting Institute calendars will be available at Area Convention The theme of the meeting was What where why of the WI and The guest speaker was Mrs Ken Law district president She introduced her talk with a very appropriate poem Do you Just belong She explained the role of the Women Institute and the at all levels and many of the accomplishments due to them Mrs Mary McCut district vice- president also attended the meeting by Joanne Turner Churchill Community Church Women met Tuesday evening Oct at the home of Mrs Marie Anderson Fifth Line with vicepresident Lydla Kerr In the president chair Joanne Turner led in devotions Plans were made for the children en party Friday evening and to assist in a work bee at the church Sat urday afternoon A get well card was signed by all to be sent to President Mrs Edith Storey who has injured her knee in a fall In interesting program of seasonal verse and a Halloween contest was presented by Eleanor Thompson Churchill CC Choir and friends en joyed an excellent per formance of Gilbert and Sullivan opera Rud performed by Clarkson Music Theatre at Cawthra Park Secondary School Sat evening Clarence Denny pro vided the bus Marie Anderson drove and a pleasant time was had by all The annual Halt owe en party at Churchill was well attended by erous ghosts goblins and ghouls Costume prizes were awarded as follows Preschool Bradley Swackhamer Cheryl Culllngham Kristal Cooper Grades 1 to Lisa Walsma Loric Continued on Page 11 Marion Chambers Rockwood Bowling Dtonli Death J win Joy Hill buna ft McLaren Nils Hawk Sui Ul vi Raven Team number Jan lit Jim CtnUukMl The Striken EST Tha Bert Death U Elmer Allen Walker Jim Ml Dune Klnjibur Paul Holm an US Dales Bolton Marl niton Alice Frontier Florist Gift Shop 2 Floral Designs Weddings Funerals FRIDAY IS LADIES NIGHT Long Stemmed Tea Roses 15 DOZEN ROCK WOOD AREA ERIN TOWNSHIP COUNCIL ELECT COUNCILLOR Jo Schneider For DEPUTY REEVE MONDAY NOVEMBER Schneider Jo RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION WILL HOST AN ALL CANDIDATES For WARD 3 MILTON Nassagaweya HALL On MONDAY NOVEMBER 3 pm Bring Your Concerns and Questions 13 Annual Intcreit Scotia Covenants Mortgage Corporation Term Notes Fixed Term 5 years Ask for more detail at an branch Unconditionally guaranteed SCOtlobOnk by The Bank of Nova Scotia the bank of nova All to notice The Corporation of the TOWN OF MILTON APPOINTMENT OF VOTING PROXY a A portion than one who la In a hospital or other on I ng pine boon provided on such promises tor purpose of polling or who boon mode attend upon such parsons lor of receiving lb A who I by legally modical practitioner by a certificate to ho physically of no a I piaco A person absent from his residence by reason attending an educational tutlon and expects by reason of such from municipal bo to vote advanco poll or on polling day or Id A person who expects to bo absent his poll ng vision dunno election period Including poll and poll ng day by rooson his being or hire or inward In business of transportation by air water or moto may on forms labia Of lice of Man Host appoint any person to In his stand who Is entitled to municipality Such poisons must bo appointed and lied by the of the Municipality during period following Nomnauon Day October pm on Polling Day November 1960 Returning Officer Town of Milton

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