Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 25, 1981, p. 24

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The Acton Free P Wodncsday Mar 1981 press- and district Rockwood Tennis meeting set by Barbara Funk Tennis Club will hold a general meet ing on March 31 The meeting will begin at pm at the Community Centre with election ot officers of the coming year followed by a wine and cheese party Memberships ill also bo available Adults under IB and family Brownie and Guide Parent Committee will be having a bake sale April 11 from 10 m to 2 Longtime resident Punk is The Acton Free Press new correspondent for that lagc Barbara and Jim Funk awn and She is second vicepresident of the Hock wood and District Club Barbara Is also a member of St John Anglican Church Jim is a member of and District Lions Club He is also a village trustee and a member of the fire depart meat The two children and Wendy who Is They hate owned the shop for about two years Jennifer who wrote Digest for more than two Is devoting more time to the newspaper advertising department Please call Mrs with persoi als and news at Euchre Saturday by Doris Fines Mr and Mrs Glen Jackson Mark David Karen and Jeff moved into their new home on the second line north of on the week end Mr and Mrs Gary Warren Jeffrey Jen ftnd David of Fer and Dr and Mrs Ron Green and Karen of Hltla burgh visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Clarence The church euchre is scheduled for Mar 23 at Room was by If you enjoy an Bruce evening of fun keep it in The study was taken by mind Anne Smith the topic An Irish flavor was was on work The first introduced Into the and second chapters Osprlnge Ladies Aid Exodus were read March meeting when fallowed by a discussion AnnaAitkdh the hostess Prayer by Anna played a selection of Irish brought the meeting to a melodies on the organ close followed by lunch Johnson sweeps all but 12 Also on the program was a reading by Flora Bruce Comfort by Gregory Clarke The Devotional was by Gladys Lang reading a passage from the book Light of Love The scripture was I Corin thians 13 followed by prayer and the hymn Come Let Us S ng Nine ladles answered the roll which was something of your own choice A reading- Overheard in the Locker polls Veteran Conservative MPP Jack Johnson swept all but 12 polls to win Wellington Peel riding in Thursday election There are polls In the riding Johnson attracted 18 votes for the PCs while Liberal Elbert i an got a 127 and NDPer Morion Chambers secured There were more voters this time however about 2 fewer people cast lots Thursday per cent of the 50 eligible voters got to the polls There was a total of ballots In 1977 there were voters to the eligible voters for a 41 per cent turnout Johnson In his third election won every poll in Erin Village and all but one in Erin Township Chambers won poll in the township It Is a ne to her home poll Johnson j0 also cleaned up Township Including and Eden Mills at the Town Hall There will also bo used books and better clothing for sale The Rockwood and strict Lions Club annual pancake break fist will be on Sunday April from to p at the Rockmoso Community Centre The fee for adults is child and under SI and preschoolers free A was held at the Rock Community Centre by the and District Leo Club Kevin March re ports total amount of pledges raised was Trophy winners were Heather Noble for most pledges girls and Ktn Death for the boys The best dancers were Anita Brace for girls and Mike Cleary for boys with Heather Noble and Stephen McLaren taking second Stephen also won an honorable mention for his pledges All dancers deserve a special thanks as they fuishedataam with the same enthusiasm us they began the evening The ladles of Rockwood United Church are ing their annual spring supper on Monday April from j p m to at the church hall Adults admission is children 10 and under and pre schoolers free Eramosa Volunteer Firefighters held their annual ladles night Saturday evening at the Com unity Centre Head table guests were Mr Don Owens fire services adviser from the office of he Fire Marshal and his wife Lois Reeve William warden of Wellington County and his wife Trudy Fire Chief Carl Meadows and his wife Sue Deputy Chief Tom and his wife Nancy In keep ing with tra the fire alarm rang during the evening The coll was a chimney fire at Ed Lav home on Pine Street The firefighters were able to return with In the hour SOS from Centennial School The lost and found container Is overflowing again Please feel free to check for any items your child or children may have m since Sept ember by Mrs McLean Congratulations to and Rob Blyth on the birth of a seven pound son Belated greetings to Mrs Florence Trousdale who celebrated her birthday on Sunday at St Joseph Hospital 14 GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATE Subjecl to Change ANNUAL INTEREST PAYMENT K STANDARD tf TRUST 8 Main Street South Brampton Can t gel here We make house calls MANAGER LARRY Member Doposil Ifljiinnce Corporal on HAMILTON BATHTUB LTD If your tub bowing Hi Don I throw It out in raeja filling nitutu mazing And think of you lltava CHI Kimllion Bathtub 1B76 Kino St E Servicing raaldanllal Institutional bond I no 5473733 Churchill CCW visits lodge by J Turner Members and friends Churchill Community Church Joyed a social evening at the church Friday Terry Soul ere directed few for young and old then Chinese Checkers and other board games were played Prizes or lucky spots and nearest birth day were presented by Eleanor Thompson din ing the lunch which brought the evening to a close Public speaking winners at Hock wood Centennial School thli year were front Jennifer Gordon middle row left to II Love Mike Michael back row Laura Brown Julie Robs on Tom and Steven McLaren Eden Mills Five new Brownies enrol by Mrs MacDonxall night for the Brownies was on a re cent Thursday and the five new members arc Karen MacDonald Patty Las by Lynda Las by Tara and Crystal Forth The new Brownies repeated the Promise the Brownie Low and the motto They received their ties and pins The girls are now working towards their golden bar Parents were present and a special cake and cup of tea were served Brown Owl Mrs Wallace Is presently In England visiting Ives and friends A date to keep in mind is March when the Guides and Brownies will bo holding a Tea from p m at the hall There were mem bers present at the Friendly Seniors meeting on Wednesday At the next meeting on April 1 a trip to a sugar bush is planned with cars leav the hall at o clock The afternoon will be top ped off with the serving of tea biscuits and maple syrup Mrs E Snow was hostess for the meeting The ladies were corned by the president Mrs Porker and she read The Purpose of the United Church Women Mrs D Bcattie took the devotional on Love and things that really matter In the business period a noon luncheon In the Community Hall was planned for April 1st Mrs E Parker closed the meeting with prayer Library The following list of names comprises ap pointments to the Township Llbr Board Township council agreed to the appointments On the board are councillor George Major Betty Marshall Hockey McPhcdran and Ken Also on the board Is the schools principal and trustee Betty Jones and a social time was spent over lunch served by Mrs Thompson and the hostess Mr and Mrs Peter of Newmarket recently visited with Mr and Mrs Ralph Members and friends of the Gardiner Tubman and Watson families were present at the Sun day service of the Pres byterian Church to cele brate the baptism of Brett Gardiner son of Allan and Gard iner Mrs Marie Davis Guelph was the hostess for a birthday party far A HOUSE of BUYS I I 3rd Anniversary Celebration See Page 5 Pleae RED CROSS RED Thursday March 26 BLOOD DONOR CLINIC Acton Legion Auditorium 500 pm 830 pm For transportation phone 8531868 or 8530910 Baby Sitting Available This Sponsored By Dr R Telford Chiropractor Glenlea Drug Store Members of Churchill visited Lodge Nursing Home last Tuesday and enjoyed a sing song with the res Id As It was St Patrick Day Irish songs topped the list along with old favorite and songs To give the singers an occasional rest pianist Mrs Thompson played several Irish melodies A dainty lunch followed with a pleasant visit over the tea cups LACAC bylaw An old hotel a school and a number of chur have come under the Local Architectural Advisory Com mittees umbrella Eramosa Township Council Monday passed a resolution which protects the home of founder Henry Strange Academy cemetery Eden Mills Hotel facade Mrs James and William and Mrs Wlb Boles Guests present were Mrs Calvert Mrs Gilbertsan and Shirley Mrs P Wylie Mrs W Anderson Mrs Mrs W McLean Mr and Mrs Rob Davis Michael and Jennifer Kelly and Doug Free Steve Davis and Jill Daniels Tara MacDougall was guest of honor at a birth day party when 10 friends there at her parents home to join In an after noon of fun and games Brother Troy Is having his birthday party an Wednesday and the following churches St John the Evangelist in St Peter Roman Catholic Church and United Church LACAC representative Betty Lou Clark told council it Is placing fl day freeze on all changes to the structures so there Is time to find some ways to see if it lany problem can be resolved Mr and Milne Third Line have returned from a restful two weeks vacation in lor Ida Although most of the r holiday was spent In the Fort Lauderdale area they also flew to the Bahamas Tor an over excursion Mr and Mrs Theodore Martin Vineland visited on Monday with Mr and Mrs Win Thompson and David Turner are spending the school break vacationing in Mexico and visiting their father who is near Puerto Vallarta Hank still in Georgetown Hospital with a badly broken right leg hopes to have a walk cast on and to be home later this week The Spring Paper Drive sponsored by Churchill CCW will be April to Newspapers tied securely in easy bundles also newspapers tied separate I maybe brought to the usual building at Turner Concrete yard THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALT0N HILLS PUBLIC NOTICE To and reconstruct Street from 180m westerly Road easterly to 220m easterly of S r Avenue and further to reconstruct from Street to Duncan Drive No tit a li ho by given to Suction and The pal Act balng Chapter of Ravlaad Ontario that the Council of Town Nation Hill at ha meeting to be hi Id In the Council Cham bo Municipal Building Trafalgar Road 30pm on Monday April 20 1981 will the enactment palling by taw for the widening and of Street from of Road to of Sinclair Avenue and further to recommit Slnclal Avenue from Street to Duncan Drive A plan thawing proct and the bylaw may be aeen In the Engineering Depart mo nt Trafalgar Road office houn Any Inqu rial be directed to iho Engineering Department Tho Town of Helton The Council will hear In or by any who that hi land will be prejudicially effected by the laid by law end who to be heard Partem with tig to be heard notify the office of tho DATED at the Town of Helton Kills this IBth day of March 1931 RICHARDSON CLERK ADMINISTRATOR TOWN OF HILLS 36 MAIN STREET SOUTH HALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN ONTARIO 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