Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 27, 1982, p. 11

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Rockwood Raise 3000 with rally try BarbartTFank Even spite of the weather organizer Don Mar tin reports the Lions 100 snowmobile rally was a success The hardy riders had over S3 000 pledged Surpra there were only a few minor frost bile cases reported at the end of the run Robert took top prize with only Pen ally points Ken Winter driving with his son Don ald as passenger took the for least penalty points for family The oldest driver to complete the two runs was Mrs Elizabeth Thomson Cathy Hawkins 12 took the prize for the most pledges for girls under IS with Sue Hawkins taking second For boys under IE Kevin Ritchie 12 took rust and Donald Hear Dairy Princess Rock A Long Wom en Institute held its January meeting at the home of Mrs Joan Ramsey with 14 members present A poem A Bit of Philosophy was read by the president Mrs Spence Appreciation cards for Christmas basket to shutIns and a letter from the president Mrs Keith was read There was a workshop or Resolutions Monday InArkei Roll Call for the evening was Howl best use milk The guest speaker for the evening was Miss Site was the Dairy Princess for Wellington County and spoke of her thrilling experiences travelling around and the delicious banquets she attended Mrs Mitchell read an article about meat now being sold metric and Mrs Glendenning conducted a small contest which was won by Mrs Dyer and Miss Groot Winters 11 took second place Cathy had 111 worth of pledges Sue had Kevin bad and Donald had In these four categories be under IE year olds had to be riding with a licensed driver The winner of the trophy for most dollars pledged was Randy Waples with CM A new trophy was presented this year to the ver who had the most trouble on the runs but still managed to finish The winner In this category was A had to run most of the first half on on ly one ski After a delicious hot meal lions president Jim Funk drew the tickets for the lucky draw Winners were Mutts Swanston Cathy Hawkins Jeff Hamilton Gary Smith Butch Given Sandy Bareham Gary Ritchie Jim Ferguson Randy Don Winters Glen Roadknigbt BrianGiven Stephen Thomson Alice Johnson Lea McDougal Walter Swanston Kevin March Kevin Petty Art Skidmore Carl Meadows Jessie Gellat Paul Geisel Bruce McCormack Dairy Nichol Doug McLean Patricia Yates Gordon Thompson Don Hilts Dave Walters and yours truly The prizes for the lucky draws were the result of the generosity of local businesses and snowmobile clubs The speaker for this week lecture on world re igions is Brown whose topic will be Buddhism The lecture begins at p m in the Music Room at Centennial School The Monthly Dance is on this Saturday from to 1 a at Community Ccn tre Music will be supplied by Jack Reeves Cost of the ticket is a couple The doors will be open at pm Euchre night at St Johns Parish Hall has been changed from every other Wednesday to every other Thursday beginning this Thursday evening Jan at Admission is still and SI for seniors Trophy winners in the 100 snowmobile rally Sunday were front row left to right KevlnRitchle Dan Winters and Cathy Hawkins Back row Thomson Robert Sue Hawkins Randy Vtaplei and Ken Winter Ospringe Hold services in basement The Acton Free Press Wednesda Jon B5 district Eden Mills Elect Church session Mrs G MacDougtll da Blacklock is trca western music Following the service Mm Black Friends in this com at the P Church on Sunday the director sympathy to Mrs Mablc congregation enjoyed a Some young men who suUd light luncheon of soup enjoy and of her husband and sandwiches and mind the cold f when Rev Doehnng weather spent the week Condolences also to returned from Rock daughter Shirley and wood worship service in the party were Nick and she conducted the an Gould Jeff Perry Bill meeting of the Adair Gordon Tomlin son and Peter by Dorii Fines The last two Sundays church services have been held In the base ment to conserve fuel the organ having been moved down The first Ospringe Scouts are busily working to earn their badges Michael received his sailing badge end George Keating was presented with his collector badge recently A representative from the Wellington Health Unit came out and spoke to the Girl Guides and their mothers at last weeks meeting Mrs Wesley Bruce has returned to her home in Whltewood Sask after visiting for a month here with various members of her family The annual meeting of Knox Presbyterian Church will be held the Sunda afternoon of February following a pot luck lunch There was a good turnout for the church euchre on Saturday night Anna and Glen Jackson won the high scores and Liz and Judy Parker had low scores Helen got the prize for the most lone hands One day at noon hour students and four adults enjoyed cross country skiing In Grundy fields church The Session Is Rev Carrie moderator G Wallace Lasby clerk Gordon Blacklock William MacDonald Evelyn Barden Norman Board of Managers Donna Henry William Mac Donald William Webb Don Norman Bernecker Wallace Lasby Bonnie ton Ken Ralph MacDonald treasurer Mrs Jan MacDonald Is the Sunday School Superintendent and Lin Miss Sargent Acton a weekend Sincere congratula guest her friend lions to Marg who was chosen Woman The are starting of the Week by radio their noon luncheons in lion CFGM whose spec the community hall on laity is country and Wednesday February 3 Pearl Hamilton Theres always something extra going on at Dominion and Dominion Dream Dollars is a new Idea youll love Dominion Dream Dollars can be used toward any of the travel packages offered by Select TraveL Domlnlon Dream Dollars are easy to save and easy to use When shopping at participating Dominion Stores you will receive one Dominion Dream Dollar for each purchase of worth of groceries Dominion Dream Dollars are given out only for grocery purchases multiples of 00 You can also get extra Dominion Dream Dollars by purchasing Bonus Items throughout the store Youll love Select Travel youll love the prices Sun spots ski vacations European tours cruises North American 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earlier years In recent years Miss Hamilton was a member of the United Church Women and was secretary of the Bible Society Born in township on June 21 1911 she was the daughter of Jennie and the Tate John Hamilton She resided with her mother until February Apanon ItquallllM to baa a Canadian yeaa of or older a public school elector should be directed the Chairman Tfcfldeadltotortharecelptnf applications Is February 1932 Interviews win be held on Thursday February m The application should include a your experience and lea tons and an Indication of the reason lor your In lores t In me position WALLYBEEVOR Chairman the Board Director Education Hilton Board of Education Una Burling ton Ontario Left to mourn are her mother Jennie a sister Elsie Mrs Clifford Lorna a niece of Agincourt Murray Swanston a nephew of his wife Marly and his daughters Kerrl and Rev C of the Pres byterian Church of at the funeral held at Shoemaker Funeral Home Acton NOW AVAILABLE AT SCOTIABANK TERM NOTES Ft ANNUM 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