Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 19, 1980, p. 90

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i Wednoscfiy No 26 4Frc and district Report recommends housing Rockwood A proposed unit senior home for wood was put on hold llrmii tikis off TlieouloinjmuiiLi it ilor the need for a citizens ho i ini project f lor 111 units in iht us plan mis ib on report will IK nm council which his li dec fir dtL islon ism nit Id council TheG7pjj mi ip numbers for proposed int ir I the minimum required by i 1 ministry of housing goes f i unit mini of units sold consult ml lbs There are lo tin I ions for ixmipli Ins non profit project laj with I i nits Two of the alternatives by the consult wcrt dismissed by council as not being was to shift the seniors here I or Acton Theothir was to join another muniupjbty such as Township in similar project Township is also looking at senior citizen project balance which will be up Oil new council to discuss months said Gibson If wt the OK to start profit housing and ipplientions tome in for more units thin expected will we the option to expand asked Council lor Nothkely Homier will lis pec the waiting list and determine if in insion is needed or a new building elsewhere in the township Eden Mills Community Club elects by Mrs on on ifplian will In the absence i f the i be sold on that do president Mrs Happy was son members of tin sunt to twins Mrs Mary Friendly Seniors welcomed to the meeting vice president Mrs Fred Some members brought their articles for the Penny Table it Hit on Saturday lie and Miss emit Ml tie ined a get well plant was to Mrs Wilson who is In All her friends hope she will soon be back in circulation Mr and Mrs Fred and Mr and Mrs at tended a gala dinner and dance retirement party at the Armouries in honor of Sgt Archie a well liked and dedicated policeman from he Guelph force Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr and Mrs Elwood Snow in he gle loss of their nephew Allen son of Mr and Mrs Bud Snow Ball inafad J ffvl mi PS Scouts rrccnll row right lift Bryan March I Bruce t Troop Include mill Wilson lloh Carney en Billings Osprm Ladies Aid meets by Doris Hies Mrs Shelley Gnuidv had a very successful liquid embroidery party on even Many painted articles display by the instructor Teresa Ingle Mrs Ward Bruce the president of Ladies Aid opened the November with Thoughts on the I ill of the Leaves The meeting wis I el I at the home of Mrs liam and the roll call was answered showing My Photo The ladles tit tided against renewing ihtir subscription to Days but spoke favor ably of renewing the Glad Tidings with Mrs Gordon In The price for the Christmas gift was set at the reminded about the I concert set for December 13 The taken by Mrs Byron Bruit in I This was i discuss on Mrs Vernon Stewart prepired After Dinner Mrs closed the meeting with prayer ing on Saturday evening starting with a dessert parly Members were reminded of the New Year s Eve Dance with tickets available from Irene Cole at and the Community on Saturday Nov ember from On the executive list are President Steven Low Secretary Irene Cole surer Doug Bcattfe and first vice Bill Adair Terry Cole resigned his position of second vice and Al Thatcher was chosen by acclamation to this post las finished her year as Booth chairwoman and in by arc Jan let Gould and Debbie Marshall Tony Vos delighted the ludiencc with his slides of the village and some of the Inhabiting A big thank you Is extended to Tony to all who brought desserts and to all groups who had displays There were members out for the business part of the meeting and member ship date is families The evening concluded with some en joyable games of Get well thoughts are with VI nee Montgomery who is presently in the hospital Digest Stevens of worked at the bake table at Saturday Itockwood United Church bai Several attended the recenl Provincial Women Convention in Toronto where Dot Polo was elected to the tive for her fourth term and will be serving as fund raising chairman Mllson and Brace Grace and Dot and Larry Polo repre the Women Ball Club Ifcather had the pleasure of winning the jO50 draw going home richer Sunshine Club seems to be having a very active pre Christmas period Plans for the December 11 Christmas are underway with the English Church ladies catering Members ore reminded to obtain tickets by he next meeting November Club mem arc also due then A bus trip will be taken on Dec 10 to see The Living Christmas Tree Tickets of per person should be purchased at the next meeting A recent meeting saw members attending a program of reading and singing given by Mrs Leslie Graham Mrs Vera Black Mrs Jean Precious and Mrs Irene Davidson Birthdays were celebrated by Mrs Rose Dyer and Joe Fuller Club president Mrs Christine Robertson read an Invitation from the Lionet tea to attend the recent Shy Party A nomination committee was selected to ap point officers at the next meeting Euchre was played winners being Mrs Rose and Henry Lunch was served by the Eden Mills ladies Next meeting Is November at the town hall Bring your money An Open House will be held this Sunday November Dot Polo a and D Crafts on Main Street south from a m to p m Public School reports their Interview dates ore also scheduled for December and 11 with reports going out December Grade travelled by bus to Osprlnge Public School Monday to attend a musical production of Canadian Songs of Action and Adventure Parents are invited to Join classes with the grades and during the weeks of November 24 to December for a study of metric measurement Appreciation Night was a big success Close to elected appointed and hired members of Eramosa Township staff were feted in grand manner at Community Centre Saturday Reeve Bill Adsctt welcomed guests before a splendid buffet prepared by the Lionrltes was consumed Reports indicate spare ribs ham beef and all trimmings were well enjoyed The Eramosa Township Shy Party sponsored by the and District Lioncttcs was also a large success with ladies attending the wine and cheese party at Rockmosa on a recenl Monday night In order for everyone to get acquainted seating arrangements were changed frequently Montgomery entertained on the piano while ladies consumed wine cheese non alcoholic punch and coffee Informal speakers from area clubs and organizations spoke to the group welcoming them to various activities Draws took place for prizes donated by merchants Betty organized the event which declared the best we ever had An excellent turnout attended Heritage Night at Centennnl School recently to sec a slide show of historic farms and buildings of Township Sponsored by the Local Advisory Committee for Architectural Conservancy the evening featured shots of homes built prior to 1880 on the 3rd and Lines of Eramosa Also shown were interesting barn designs barn details and other aspects of farming life Present owners and longtime residents have loaned early pictures to the township for duplication and record keeping Karen Experience 80 employee who tookmostofthephotos narrated the show Chairman Betty Lou Clark asked for in crested volunteers to serve as members of Iht committee St John Anglican Ladies serves dessert and coffee Proceeds went to the Restoration Fund of St Johns Anglican Church Please contact Jennifer with Rockwood news personals or munity coming events LECONSEILSCOLAIREDU WELLINGTON AVIS comnbuables francophones do la municipalite do Wellington aura I flu lo dans Id but francophones Com la Consu Franca I Scola nylon Co com comp dubs Ebenezer by Mrs It McLean Marlon and Art mond are planning a tea at the church to observe their wedding an on Dec Bill Frank many friends wish him a speedy recovery He is in General follow mg surgery was surveyed by Samuel in SCHEDULE NOV JUNE MONDAY vote Parry I me Book By Call te Lad and count I on Lad SI Group TUBSDAYGSpm Hook An on lor to Hook yea Adms who NOT a beg bo to cave Iho door m WaILt for end a a I n ago 25 op a and P lor sons son I pm Spec on Pr lor a I ago 1 years mu I straw 10 Ca on 1 THURSDAY 30 pm CCM SKATE Skalo conlcmporary si an mus Thu 1 to nit on DO ADULT CUT age Spocal I And Prog am Adm on 30 p Show Super Sound Adm sonS2 Top OPEN SKAT 9pm 1 son Eil noon en 12 and under A good I mo lo cam me I Ho Ska tog a Moms and Dads to on on lor Tot SI ArTBRHOOH AFTERNOON MAT OPEN SKAT JIG m Adm son EitraSessonSI SUNDAY MATINEES OPEN SKAT 1 m 3 Adm on SI ElaScssonSI LV CUT I On m p Adm ss on For Earn tenia oil a One Pa Musi The pa 111 r own chid en re a pay the regular each ADULT 30 pm You bo IB yea s or older pa pale Spec al adult prog am and mus MOOLAH DAYTIME SESSIONS EVERY AND THURS MORN 30 lo Lad Prog am Ru or ng can burn up lo GOO calm per hour Adm FreeCollce and Eien so II por plus and Noon lo Skalo tor Adult ADMISSION 1 SKATE for RENTAL sessions extra The managemont of the Great Skate Place wishes lor any Inconvenience caused by the omission by the paper of hours of the Free Skate Nov 2280 HOWTD SAVE ENERGY On Road Your energy is valuable but its easy to save Here are some tips to help all drivers stop wasting our valuable energy 1 Dont speed Staying below 90 uses about 20 per cent less fuel than speeding at 110 2 Accelerate smoothly and steadily Sudden starts force too much fuel into the engine fuel that just gets wasted instead of being burned efficiently 3 Brake slowly and evenly Antici pate stops and ease up on the accelerator earlier Using the recommended octane grade for your car avoiding un necessary idling and using an automatically timed block heater in winter are other easy ways to cut down on energy use and cost For more information on energy conservation in the home or in the car write to Ministry of Energy GMS Box Queens Park Toronto Ontario M7A2B7 Life is good Ontario Preserve it Conserve it TV Energy Ontario Ontario Robert Welch Minister Energy William Davis Premier

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