Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 11, 1981, p. 8

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The Acton Wednesday Feb 11 1981 Press 3Ty and district i Rockwood Digest Eramoua Public School has often been an in in Wellington County but their latest news is probably the most novel ever reported Tho school has received the goahead from Well County School Board to hire of a teacher An increase in school population of more thin lOpcr cent necessitates the additional staff I wonder how one advertises for of teacher What happens to the remaining Who decided which parts constitute In teres ting Actually Miss Cunningham formerly teaching part time at Eramosa will now be working almost full time Education terminology just breaks me up School Association invites parents and children to bring their suggestions to a meeting at the Centennial School on Wednesday February 11 at 30 Have coffee Juice and cookies while you look over the children tug Make sure you get in on the planning of this pla ground because construction begins this The annual meeting of the Stone United Chur ch look- place recently following ship service and a pot luck luncheon Honorary Elders for the church are Horry and Mrs 0 Parker Elders arc Archie Wheeler Mrs C Jack Ward Peter Richards Jake Jan Stockman Earl Osborne and Bill Jackson Stewards are Paul May Charlie Mrs MeDougall Dr J Patterson BUI Harrington Harvey Peart Murray Oliver and Jack Thompson Ushers are Frank Stockman Keith Wayne Erie Martin Gnham Leslie Kevin Mike McRae and Drew Wheeler Supper committee representatives arc Mr and Mrs Cliff Mlllson Mr and Mrs Don Martin Mr and Mrs Larry Lancaster Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs George Leslie and Mr and Mrs Ken Stubbmfcton Mission and Service treasurer is Mrs Gordon Thompson Auditors are Fred Hawkins and Fred Sunday school superintendent Is Gordon Thompson Organists are M Smith Judy Jackson and Elizabeth UCW president for Unit One Is Mrs George Mftchell for Unit Two Mrs Jack Ward Observer secretary is Mrs C and Young Peoples Counsellors are Mr and Mrs Frank Stockman During the meeting a minute silence was observed In memory of Mrs Annie Storey Bill Jackson read minutes of the previous an nual meeting followed by church reports and combined reports from United Church Women Six children were baptized In 1980 seven young people were received by profession of faith Women Inatitute reports their FebruarymctingheldalthehomeofMrs Cecil with members present Ideas were discussed for theme and roll call for the District Meeting in May keeping the Year of the Handicapped In mind District Directors meeting will be held February IB Of Conference will be held May at the University of Waterloo Members are In the crewel em broidery workshop held at Guelph University February and Nominating committee for the annual meeting will consist of Mrs Nelson Mrs Mrs J The roll coll name an item you bought which was unnecessary Included both large and small purchases Conveners for Family and Consumer affairs are Mrs Mitchell and Mrs G Mrs Mitchell motto kind words are worth was discussed Two films shown by Mrs Glendcnning Comparisons 3 grandmothers a glimpse into a grandmothers lire in a Nigerian Village a day In the life of a busy grandmother in Brazil and a rural grandmother of Manitoba and The Trail a story of hardships suffered by prospectors from Seattle to Dawson in the dike gold rush Euchre anyone Every second Thursday a euchre is held in St John Parish Hall at p m Next evening is tomorrow Thursday followed by Feb March and There are hi lone and low prizes plus refreshments available Ad mission is and SI Lots of new books at the Library in Centennial School Some of the latest adult fiction selections include The Covenant by James Mltchener Voices In Time by Hugh McLennan by Phyllis Whitney and by Judith flo3sner Juvenile and primary fiction books feature such newcomers as The Resident Witch by Marion Place Disc Basics by Dan and the Legacy by Paul Zindcl Nonfiction selections include No Mans Land by John and Practical Beekeep ing by Enoch Tompkins Please coll Jennifer at the Free Press 2010 or evenings with Rock wood news personals or community coming events Eden Mills Friendly seniors meet by Mrs G Vicepresident Mrs Fred presided over the meeting of the Friendly Seniors and Mrs Ed Jennings recorded the minutes in the absence of the secretary There were members present The Lord Prayer was repeated in unison and there was a minute of silence for a beloved member Anna Wilson who had been president of the group for many years Mrs hopes for a good turnout at the February 18th meeting as arrangements have been made for Jim Gibson Acton to show his video- tape pictures Plans are tentatively set to tour a sugar bush to sec maple syrup being made at the farm of O Hemlng Guelph Happy Birthday was sung to Mrs George Pitcher Euchre and refresh were enjoyed The United Church Women served a tasty hot luncheon at the hall on Wednesday with a good attendance Eighteen women and men braved the frigid temperatures on Monday evening to attend the annual meeting of the Eden Mills Presbyterian Church The minutes of the 1B80 report were read and Rockwood bowling Attar the wit Godphltai Four Six M to The Own tryman No I Canca TO The Striken TO The norm The six The Unpredictable tod The Comer Van Drill ldi the with of Mm bowling over on Feb ar Howard Dunk Elmer Allen Sandy Bob liOey K3 Dune Bat Gould M0 Cordon CM Lloyd tie Women over were Van CM Joy Halliburton Nellie Stsfcnun Ivy Ritchie Ann sis Sue Man Johnson MM Team results for Feb The Six Elmer Allen Four Six J Tony Tin Leal Cauus Walker The Nile Comer Pirn A Robin in The Countrymen Bert Gould MB The Striken i Howard Dunk with only a few minor details amended New officers were elected or reappointed for the coming year One item of new business dealt widi establishment of a memorial fund for the Rev Williamson a former minister of this church who is now over 100 years old This was discussed and will bo investigated within the next few months Mrs Wallace gave a vote of thanks to the minister Rev Carrie Doehrlng for her dedication and guidance and to all other officers and workers in the church Lunch was served by the ladies and a half hour of fellowship enjoyed Friends from the village were present as Mr and Mrs Jim Turner and Mr and Mrs Tom Turner hosted a lovely dinner and dance at the Victoria Road Golf Club on Saturday evening to honour their Ebenezer by Mrs McLean The flowers in the chancel were in loving memory of the late Mr Clifford Nicholson Sympathy is extended to Mrs Nicholson and the family A number of friends gathered to give Susan and Jim Bonnell a house- worming party They moved Into a new home R Mr is a patient In Guelph General Hospital parents Mr and Mra John Turner on the happy occasion of their wedding anniversary John and Irene lived here for many years and were owners of the general storo for 13 years until Four silvers for Barden Ted Barden Isn getting older he getting better Ted will be coming home from the Senior Olympics at Lake Placid with four count em silver medals in speed skating The Eden Mills resident has previously won third place medals and some ribbons in the an event but this year Ted Is sporting silver The skater failed to beat his own goal of a three minute metre race He skated it In three minutes seconds His other times were 24 seconds for the metre one minute 1 In the metre and two min utes seconds for the l metre race Ted was beaten by Lawrence Goldway who is described by games organizer Alex White as one of the best skaters in the world in the to age group DROP IN APRES SKI for Gluhwein and Cheese Fondue SKI AREA No Paul lie John New equipment and Fire Depart meat hopes to convince Township Council to buy new radio equipment to go with Borne new pagers There no use adapting new pagers to old radio according to Fire Chief Carl Meadows RACES Compete with the pros February 15th TEST INTERNATIONAL The mark of a skier Testing February 2Xnd and March 8th LEARN TO SKI Special afternoon and evening lesson packages Packages afternoon adult lessons skiing evening adult lessons skiing Starts week of February NEVER EVER PASSES Lesson tow ticket and rental equipment half price for first time skiers Reservations in advance required Offer lasts from February 16th to March 13th MARCH BREAK SKI CAMP MARCH 2327 Junior CARNIVAL DAY Lots of fun and prizes February 1981 Glen Eden Is a public ski area owned and operated by the Halton Region Conservation Authority For further information phone the ski area or visit our Information office located In the chalet 1 operated by tl their move to one year ago On behalf of their many friends and acquaintances out this way sincere congratulations and best wishes for many more happy anniversaries Hi Some Brownies flew up to loin the First Guides Underneath cake is Shrubiole On the fa Susan White Debbie Fiddler Lea no Burt and Karen Cage Leah and VfcklfUII DRIVE LUXURY AT A YOULL UKE GEORGETOWN HONDA ACCORD AUTOMATIC INEXPENSIVE AND BUILT TO STAY THAT WAY leaswq parts SEE DAVE VOUNO BLYTHE Portrait of a Lome Fmdlay C G A Controller Sault Ste Mane Board of Education As controller for the Sault Mar Board of Education ensures that the bus ness operations of the Board arc funded havo adequate the r Id ngs and grounds are well ma and that all f and accounting functions arc With over schools 16 students staff and budget close to million is no small task Lome mam role is orchestrate these through a number of key staff persons In on to on the Board of Education s also Director of Hie Ontario Public and Secondary School Trustee Assoc Lorno ndlay is a Certified General Accountant A Certified General Accountants Association of Ontario University Toronto NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING AMENDMENT NO 10 TO THE MILTON OFFICIAL PLAN lake noie Counc I or iho Town of ion II hold a discuss and n a proposed nmondmenl to Oil P on the Milton Planning 1 AMENDMENT of thia a to mora dal no tho control and as sot out n Plan No to Off a Plan Iton mod and approved by ntstor Hous on Fob LOCATION OF LANDS AFFECTED This Amendment to 1 of land it morTownshpof Esqueslng A and bodes fol aw Bounded by No tho Town of lion to the oast south and west I of p coke Hydro dor norihorly of Lot Concosj on and port of Concession III si no to most 3 BASIS Th accord w on of Iton I odd plonn and control mochon to the land f Plan No to Iton ng Area Those odd basically grouped nto two namely It of Land matters thin Amendmont pr or to development place and 12 on of proper road and sen DETAILS OF AMENDMENT Whereas It Is deemed appropriate he compel bio development lands with n that pan on of Official Plan No area north of H No 401 area number of rural residential land uses within that po ion of Amendment area additional plann ng should be In those such land could so Off cist Plan No has been divided Into two mojnr tub as llustratod on Schedule A to Amendmont Thoso sub are not bo considered as rather they areas exhibiting em lot development and servicing silcs with themselves Sub a I tod number of rural resident uses and involves a somewhat mora expansive senIcing requirement than that port on of Hon Off Plan Amend No south of Highway No 401 in that sower mains be placed sa Highway major road with n Sub can bo dove oped Independently of those south of Highway No and In Sub area Sub area Includes tho greatest of rural residential land uses and also Hog cost as water and sewer mains must be extended exist ng ur ban serviced to south that portion of Oil Plan Amendment No and said man In addition must be placed under Highway No 401 Prior development proceed ng either oltho2 Sub 1 cling land w bo other el ted or so thoro II not bo any con cl and res uses proper procedures implomonied In accordance with tho basic servicing alines set out In Official Plan Amandmont No to M Iton Planning Area as mod fled and approved by later of its rolotod servicing I only bo allowed to guous fashion extend ng outwards from ox si urban cod In way so Industrial land II not prematurely toko place throughout Ihor of 2 Sub a ess and roads sewers etc can be extended in a log and Noth in this Amendment shall Iho of further modifying other provisions of Of rial Plan Amendment No Iton Plann Aroa as approved by of on Fobrunry ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS AND PROPERTY OWNERS ARE WELCOME TIME 7 30pm DATE Fobruary23 1981 PLACE Council Chambers Municipal Offices 251 Main Stroot East Milton Ontario further Information It please contact th Planning Department of ths Town of Milton at Main Street East Milton Mam Clerk Co ordinate

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