Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 13, 1967, p. 16

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frmtl ospringe f8 the acton free press wednesday september 13 1967 surprise party for stubbingtons on 25th wedding anniversary kockwood sbiioik bail team who have been playing in intercounty senior fastball with guelph hillsburg glen williams and georgetown this year back row left to right doug buttenham coach jim thatcher 3b dave bacon lb norm beattie 2b murray taylor ss syd ourose cf mike kelly c otterville takes rockwood 40 front row blake hind p ken maltby rf fred nightingale c don blacklock if bill ward rf john salmon p and ted buczek 3b ted suffered a broken wrist early in the season and has been in cast ever since sitting in front is jerry thatcher bat boy mrs fred anderson hostess to september meeting ik ottenrlue scortd all their runs in one inning as they blanked ro firemen 40 in the se cond game of the ojlsa int a finals saturday night in otter- vibe the toss dropped rockwood oat of the picture and handed ottenrllle their fifth straight o hlsa softball crown bob smith and john salmon hooked up in another torrid pitching duel with smith bearing down hard wten rockwood got men on base salmons crack ling fast balls were a real pun ier for ottervilllans until the fourth frame when they plated all four runs owrc awards contract to test drill at rockwood the award of an 8000 con tract to carry oat a test drilling program in the police village of rockwood in the township of eramosa has been confirmed by the ontario water resources commission g rartand saw of fenelon falls will to carrying out the work to aiduavalnarjng ground water supplies in order to locate a suitable water well site for the community jim thatcher led the rock wood hit parade with a pair and hurray taylor managed to get an base three times but no one could score otterville lost only one game this season eden mills wins old timers duel rockwood old timers had a 50 edge on the old timerstrom eden mills in an exhibition soft- ball contest in rockwood sunday tut the millers woundupwlnners 97 the winners were either jast getting wound up or the losers tiring because the edenwdtim- ers chalked up eight runs in one inning and went ahead to stay mrs fred anderson brock st was hostess totheseptembar meeting of the acton w l mrs r lindsay opened the meeting by a reading in the beginning they raised the flag and called it canada roll call was answered by foolish things i have done in my kitchen the minutes were read and accepted also a summary of the bus trips taken during the summer several business items were dealt with mrs wilderspin and mrs mcauley are to arrange the display for acton fair mrs anderson and mrs m graham are to look after the milton fair display mrs lambert had made a quilt assisted by the members r wiisttd atrlag the meeting it was dacidad to rent toe booth for the fall fair days also a bake sale to be held sometime in october mrs e lambert had a reading ma can fix anything also a reading by mrs m graham the old manor farm sale followed by a solo by miss dor othy simmons a basket of old- fashioned roses and smile thro your tears she was accompanied by jean mclean a reading by mrs b david son grandpas morris chair and mrs fred anderson read when pa shaved off his whis kers she also conducted two contests one from mrs fryer on canada was won by mrs lam bert and jean mclean an ob- servation contest was won by mrs agnew and mrs evans the meeting closed with the lords prayer and w l grace the committee of the mouth sanred a delicious old fashioned lunch mrs graham thanked mrs anderson and all those who took part idoo grandma knew the im portance of esquesing issues building permits worth 334110 building permits totalling 334110 were issued during the month of august by the township of esquesing largest was for a 40000 nskfcotlu duplex on lot s3 concession six applied for by ronald homan most of the permits are for new houses or additions to exist ing ones permit fees totalled 437 80 per cent of which goes to the township buildtac inspector milk means a healthier happy for breakfast lunch or dinner and for those inbetween snacks too milk is the most delicious of drinksl and its perfect for quenching summer thirsts we deliver milk right to your door buy froaa the place where milk is processed fresh daily buy from your local dairy milk our fashioned days 186711 1967 acton jersey dairy main st n acton i 85 see us now for deals on the new 1968 chrysler products see the new models at acton fall fair 24 hour towing service repairs to all model cars frank toth motors 12 guelph st acton 8531840 9b7 associate chrysler dealer for maveal motors the leslie twins lauralea awl louanne entartalnedanum- tier of their school chums on sat urday on the occasion of their ninth birthday miss sharon buck who re cently graduated from st jos ephs school of nursing guelph has accepted position on the i staff of victoria hospital in lon- idoh mrs gordon alton and mrs ben wlngrove of the local wo mens institute assisted at the tea in connection with the well ington county historical society display and fair in guelph mrs gumour sr who has spent the past five weeks wlth- her daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs ed archibald has gone 7 to her sons home in guelph neighbours and relatives of mr and mrs ken stubbington held a surprise party for them on the occasion fo their 25th wedding anniversary several tables of euchre were played among the prtie winners were mrs g jackson e fisher and d vuetstra the present ation of a pole light a picture and two wall plaques was made following words of appreciation the ladles served dainty refresh ments including an anniversary cake bedtime snacks apparently have little effect upon how well one sleeps researchers in mil waukee studied 36 volunteers who for a week consumed a snack of a 275calorie cereal serving be fore retiring then for a week omitted the snacks no signifi cant difference was found in the frequency of body movements an index of sleep depth nor how they said they had slept miss virginia snyder who was a recent graduate otthelcandvf hospital in kitchener ispresently on the staff at home wood guekih mr and mrs boss ferguson have sold their farm on highway 25 to mr and mrs burnett of esquesing who get possession shortly mr and mrs j curran have returned home from a vacatiot spent with relatives in nonrt scotia sincere sympathy is extended to allan mccrae first one in the passing of us father in toronto the first fall meeting of the womens institute after two months vacation was held at the home of mrs t fines hiss doris fines presidedand opened the meeting wiith an appro priate poem your garden mrs stan fuller read the min utes correspondence and thank- you notes and also presented the financial statement arrangements were mads tor the historical society hobby and craft show in guelph when mrs t fines will display her hooted rugs and demonstrate the art of hooking mrs c storey is also sending her collection of salt and pepper shakers mrs b wlngrove read the scripture and mrs g altken brought all up to date with her current events highlight of the program was the showing of pictures of erpo taken by miss fines these were both educational and interesting and all enjoyed the sights with out walking ii mrs dan winter extended the courtesies and mrs howard and miss fines served a delicious lunch in the good old days grandpa and grandma never had it so good special fall fair menu soup or juice grilled wing steak 175 grilled tbonc steak 225 baked chicken pie 135 grilled ham steak 160 breaded scallops 160 mashed potatoes breaded jumbo shrimps 160 roast beef 150 roastpork 150 grilled pork chops y 160 tenderized steak 125 peas and sliced tomatoes choice of dessert and beverage special soup minced ham sandwich beverage 70c served 11 ua to 8 pan friday saturday sunday september 14151617 special prices for children watsons mill street acton dairy bar and restaurant its old fashioned days at ab supermarket 9 mill st acton 353 0075 but the low prices even make grandma look grade a fresh 3lb and up rrk chickens 35 c lb town c1ub 14b pkg town club lib pkg pr bk side bacon 69 fresh rw p pork liver 35 lb lb frozen food birdsaye 12oz pkg save 25c peas 5i1 stillmaadow farms sava 10c chicken and chips 69 c lb prkm effactiva sapt 13141516 ballet 2ftou pkg save 16c met tissue 4m mother markets 10oz jar savi ttt instant coffee 1 ingersoi 16ox jar save 14c cheese spread 59c clarks 15os tins save 41c porkbeans 6 1 1 umvs 20ox tins save 4c crushed pineapple 4 1 gold seal 7voz tins save 10c sockeye salmon 57c carnation 15oz tins save 17c evaporated milk 6 1 treesweet 4rs tins savi 13 orange 2i69c sunrrite parchment 1ft print save lc margarine 41 fresh produce daily ii i i llll ml mil ont no i lettuce 2 35c mb cello rags carrots 1 7 crockers cake mixes assorted sava 47c 3m a

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