Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 17, 1981, p. 8

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The Acton Free Press Juno 1981 and district Rockwood Piano recital has many performers by Barbara Funk Recreation Committee are sponsoring swim lessons at Rock wood Conservation Area again this year Closaes arc to convene on Mon day July and run through until Aug Registration will be at Centennial School on Thursday June from till Further information con be obtained from Marc la at The piano students of Ospnn Mrs Bookbinder gave Karen Hammond Beth a recital on Sunday in the Haworth Mike Music Room of Rock William Hill Carolyn wood Centennial School Kingdon Jacqueline The students taking part Kncgt Hal Martin Doug were Trnccy Bedford Robert Laura Brown Sarah Murlson Kevin Murison Brown David Brown Kirk Beth Francis Ciera villa Prentice Patrick CIcary Sura tice Ian Benson Dawne Gergcly Cscrhatl Daniel Van Judy E1J1 David Van Taylor Cheryl van received high point trophies tor their efforts In lap the BUn too leg Carol Kelso has announced the the daughters of Chuck and Petty Eden Mills guides received all round cords at a recent GulueBrownlePnlhtlnuer banquet Back row left to right are Kris On Clark Karen Palmer Blank man and Valerie Neav Middle row Patty Winter and Tarrant Front row Eden Mills Moms daughters banquet Plan picnic for church hours for the Community Library The library will Eramosa Pioneer Day By Mrs The Brownies Guides and Pathfinders ended their season with a lovely Mother and Daughter Banquet Two special guests were Karen Billings Division Commissioner and Ellen Thompson District Commissioner Some of the Brownies received badges for Weaving Holiday Dancing and Baker and some received iheir Golden Bars The Guides and Path finders also received badges and eight girls were presented with their All Round Cords They leader are urgently are Tarrant needed so if anyone Is Lisa MacTaggart Karen interested please con- Palmer Valerie tact Mrs Ann Chest Kristin Clark worth MacDonald forget the and Patricia Winter Two additional Guide leaders and a Pathfinder Bannockburn WJ Mac Sprowl shows slides of Australia By Rein a Morrison Bannockburn Women Institute held their monthly meeting By Mrs Ron McLean A large crow attended the cemetery memorial service at which Rev Warren brought an inspiring message Afterwards the crowd renewed old acquain tances The annual strawberry social la planned for June from until Guests from Rock wood Thorold Arthur Georgetown Guclph and Toronto helped Ronald and Isobcl McLean ob serve their wedding anniversary The party was held at the home of their daughter and in law Dorothy and Richard Jones In Burlington Tuesday evening June at the home of Mrs Bruce Leltch The president opened the meeting with a few special remarks made by Mr3 Diamond the guest at Pioneer Old Tyme Dance will be held at the Eden Mills Community Hall Instead of the Hall on Friday June 19 Music Is by he Rock wood Sunshine Band and other musicians Refreshments will be served Plan to make up a party and attend Mrs William and Mrs James Gilbertson Mr and Mrs Roger Tarn and Troy Terry Motto a poem My Hamilton and Adam Heart Garden attended the Anderson The program for the meeting being the MiTsprawl Sunday By Doris Fines Congratulations to Vlugt daughter of Mrs Theresa Vander Vlugt of Ospringe and Robert Lyons son of Mrs Helen Lyons England who were married Saturday in St John Church in Erin Best wishes go out to the happy couple Services will not be held in Knox Church next Sunday June Instead there will be an outdoor service on the spacious lawn at the home of Ward and Flora Bruce The congregational picnic and barbecue will begin at 11 a with the service around clock Flora Bruce was hostess for the Ladles Aid June meeting The Devotional was given by Blanche Bruce on Family Prayers The hymn Spirit Divine was sung and Blanche led in prayer The roll call was answered by show and was invited to show his sincere The roll call pictures taken on a trip to tell Mildred Sinclair as on article suitable Australia last October J charge Everyone enjoyed the Actons Citizen of the book which was studies pictures and Gladys mother on Genesis Kennedy thanked Mac Robertson with a small gift m j fair village Rons with the Institute Grace and The Lord a Prayer wm of their The hostess and her j helpers served a Boys had a liful lunch and a wecJ wcre hour was enjoyed by M everyone and by Moniston bring an article suitable for the fall fair display woman work Is never done was answered by 16 members and two visitors Mrs Ada Sinclair gave a report of the Institute District Annual held In Knox Presbyterian Church Acton Plans were completed for a picnic July the Hal ton Agricultural Museum Members were reminded of the yard and bake sale at the home of Mrs Ann on the fifth line north of beginning at a m Saturday June A motion was passed To The Ratepayers Of The Corporation Of The Town Of Hafton Hills The 1981 final taxes are due and payable in two instalments on June 24th and September 30th 1981 A penalty of per cent per month will be charged on the first day of default and on the first doy of each calendar month until taxes are fully paid Taxpayers reminded that the Ontario Property Tax Credit as provided through the 1981 Personal Income Tax Return is based on the property taxes of the tax payer a principal residence being paid in Please contact the Finance Department if there are any pertaining to your business or real property taxes by Telephone 8775185 or by mail Tax Department Town of Halton Hills 36 Main Street South Georgetown Ontario Usher A C T Deputy Treasurer Tax Collector creation Gladys Lang had a couple of humourous readings for the program and a coin contest which was won by Blanche Bruce Flora Bruce closed the meeting with prayer which was followed by lunch The results of the Ospringe School track ERAMOSA PIONEER DAYS a community event for you PLANNED ACTIVITIES Friday Evening Old Tyme Dance with the Sunshino Boys ponomd by Trustees Town Fund 8pm Mills iy Saturday lOnm Rockwood Conionnlu School noon Pa ado noon Acton Band School Bond Float GfflonFlddlo Morris Ball park h on pilch watermelon lead tug war pot show contest baseball games bingo I hammering and log saw nacontasl plays alts sales cotlactables good food Saturday Evening chicken Tonnto Club Ftockrnoso PRIZES for the bast float bed race champion beat decorated bikes Rockwood Ball Park Sat June 20 FURTHER INFO CONTACT BARB and field are Junior girls Charlenc Graham Tammy Swaekhamer Junior boys Paul Jcssop Tom Manes Bobby Fletcher 13 In tcrmedlatc girls Christine Timmerman Michelle Mckler In boys Peter Cox 44 Christian 35 Brian Thomas senior girls Tammy Newell Martin Glenda Sin clair 32 senior boys Eric Veldman Greg Mann Todd McGuIn House League standing arc Winning house Mohawk with 400 and runners- up Algonquin Huron and Iroquois to Children enjoy the Saturday hours will re- nlnR from one main the same as usual to another The a m to noon Mrs Keleo also reports of contestants new books have arrived J sublime to the with interesting rending in adult fiction A bed race will be held primary fiction and fie on classes Sunshine Club June meeting had on Interesting speaker Leslie Graham president of the Acton club Mr Graham recently attended the International Con gress of the United Senior Citizens at the Princess Hotel In Toronto He gave an Informative talk on the history of the Senior Citizen Association which began in and has 1100 clubs in Ontario Entertainment for the afternoon was provided by Mrs Vera Black who sang after which Mrs Cecil conducted a beds on wheels being pushed at a breathtaking pace along Inkerman Street into the park Competition for this popular event Is keen and blood runs hot As the day starts to slow down enthusiast are Invited to adjourn to Community Centre for a chicken supper sored by the Lions Club followed by the Tennis Club dance in the Centre at a p m GAS OR DIESEL INEXPENSIVE AND I BUILT TO STAY I THAT WAY SCIR0CCO GEORGETOWN or Toronto OPEN SATURDAYS EOF SALES SALES- 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