pjfl the acton free prei wednesday february 28 1968 ucw officers stewards installed at rockwood church christian stewardship mrs m mcra social convener mrs f ostrander assistant social conveiur mrs a root mis sionary and christian education mrs stan harris cards to sick and shutlni mliis poarl hamil ton chairman of nominating committee mrs jtck uttlo a pleasing valentine tea was held by unit 4 dt rockwood ucw with- mrs oluvru potty pre siding colorful church parlor tecoratlotvi included red and vhlte carsailons on tables ser ving were mrsgarybaeemrs e mastmrc grant mcrae and mrsgordonoitranditr mrs 16n murray ajxj vlrs ay uw were in charge o hake tables mrs ry petty had chajrge of knickknack table other willing helpers wojje m gordon cox and mrs d brace four score and 10 vlee in rockwood united church rev a gardner installed new members to the com utttee of stewards robert noble albert maltby roy petty and murray mclaren officers for rockwood united chucen ucw were installed by rev gardner at a recent sor- vlc president mrs 1 hill vleerpresldqnt mrs g brace secretary mis ray thompson treasurer mrs a billot pre- j4nt unit 1 mis f hosklng president unit 2 mrs p uc- gluivrsv presldipt unit 1 mrv chattes petty manse rtpreserav atlva mrs- g ostrander pro gram convenor mrs ross gor- don dllseowilp convenor mijis h bayne literature convener mrs george lawrenco supply and development mi s w guild mrs margaret campbell celebrates 90th birthday at sons home park ave march of dimes canvassers raise 15182 in rockwood brenda bruce proceeds to zonefinak wellington county public peaking finals were held last thursday in guelph at college ave school those selected to go on to zone finals were brenda bruce of osprlnge bob booms- worth drayton emily chlling- arian guelph who placed first donna artusso of guelph who was named runnerup and eliz abeth griffith of wyandot school the zone final winners will proceed to the provincial finals bmckfrib vhtrnm rockwood dr wayne f hos- idng and family from port leo nard wood missouri were re cent visitors with dr hosklngs mother mrs f hosklng dr hocking returned recently from vietnam duchargod from the united states army he resume his position on the staff of hartford hospital haruorc conn summer in mexico described to cwl roclcwood the sacred heart and st peters cwl held their regular meeting at the rectory after evening mass with president mis a dreklor pre siding miss theresa murray a stu dent at the university of guelph who spent last sumnv in mexico with othor oxjiaiiio students showed colored iliilos and ttuscribod life in that color ful country she was introduced by mrs herb saunders and thanked by mi s gtlrlllan mrs u hallburton read the mlmtes members were ijrged to attend the world day of prayer service to bo held march 1 730 pm at sacred heart church mrvhunter coulsoa was glv- fge of the dinner the je is planning for march evening closed with a so cial hour convenod 1j ui i v synott and mis j gooyers bom on the third line of es- opestng about two and a half miles below acton mrs marg aret campbell celebrated her 90th birthday last friday at the home of her son johnny at 7 park ave acton mrs campbell who farmed with hir husband it bamlnafad far over 40 years recalls the past with amazing chty theres quite a difference ow he told the free press the sedate sorspokeh great greiidmrihdr remembers whert the llorso and buggy was- the common mode of transporiatfotai now its cars she points out rather ruefully for mrs camp- dell has loved horses ever slnoi she wat a little girt trie former margaret jean scott she has lived in this area all her so years she is the sole survivor of her family and her husbands asked what she thought of present day styles in womens clothes andpartlcularly the mini skirt mrs campbell smiled im not so fond of the mini skirt she admitted perhaps be cause im used to the larger oldfashioned clothes although her eyesight prevents much viewing mrs campbeu loves to watch television her favorite program the don messer show favorite perform ers marg osborne and char lie chamberlain of the same show the methodist minister from acton united margaret scott and james edward campbell of ball- lnifad in holy matrimony at her fathers place on january 0 1001 the couple had six children fivo of whom aro still living harold tho eldest uvos at rr 2 rockwood nolllo uvos in balunafad dan in acton ann ie in fergus and john resides in acton there are 16 grand children and many great grand children when her husband dlod 26 years ago mrs campbell devot ed her time to visiting her fam ily she takes a lively interest in their acuvltles mrs campbell admits totaling partial to the conservative party in politics when a luttur was rocolvod from halton wept m pp george kerr on ttilr occas ion she took a spuclal iiuiiriii in it ftelallves and frionils sent curds flowers and words of con gratulation to tho chanting lady rho kroo prom joins in wish ing mrs campbell many more happy years march of dimes canvassers brought in a total of isib2 which has been transferred to the area director in kltchonor mrs ray death wss chairman of the workers who visited evory home in the village taking part inthe drive wore mrs kon murray mrs a drij- ber mrs lloyd dyor mrs don hilts mrs murray mclaren mrs g a hudson mrs ed tvole mrs m wolmelr mrs orgo ingle mrs l hilts mrs john knogt mrs j gooyers mrs an sinclair mrs b web ster and mrs john carney mm makoarff campbill celebrated her 0fh birthday uif friday at tho home of her ion on perk ave mr csmpball wot born on the third linr of fsquomnrj and spent over 40 voim n hi nallniflfrtfl iron staff photo li jrtt jjtess district pag3 apple corps new 4h unit the first meeting of thejlirrw- house 4h cliawa huldal tlig homo of leader mrs karn on fotiuaty theyelectedthelr officers as follows- preside thulma klrkwood vlceipru- alddntt horeef nobld ueoreury- treasurbr marv fuchs press ropotter lois kirkwood the title o the- club is fea turing fruit and they decided io call tbemvielves the lime- house apple corps the second mooting was hold at the home of mrs karn on february 17 at tho meeting they dlscusuid diffvtront freslr fruits grown in tho area mary lou brown and noroen noblo duiiionslratoil fruit shortcalm uulng mrawberrlos they aim- plod the shortcake and agreed it was delicious rearender two cars involved in a roar- ond collision on highway 25 south of acton thursday ovunlng onilod up with 1600 total damage bernard cloary of 1 03 main st milton suffered faciei bro ra tion in the accliient ills car and one driven by jowph cygamic of ft it 1 acton collldud on iho liiphway special classes j for junior girls rockwood knitting rnl rti work iri the first wibjocts at a nontonomlrjatlonai class in hand crafts and tnlirsjonstudlos fov junior girls iwilnghil tuus- ilay afternoon- at 4 ociock bft st johns jvirlsh hajl nancy ingfo and mm j wllusmson re inchargrn other fntirct- wll tw adduif later nitjirv muily will tie -ixi- cluikid in spring and huirimr ii wont lm- all work wn 4o told ihorell lie a party now and thun if lookliik at the hlkhernp mjk in ilj cuitunt look down occasionally at thoio lesq fort- unato than yourself arthur a johnson od oriomiriiir open tvery wednesday saturday 34 mill st i artofl s33s20 at siewarttown oakville students one two halton public speaking finals fire hazard this is the tlmo of year whon car or tractor batteries givo trouble as the tomporaturo goes down so does tho otflcl- ency of the battery many farmors now have uielr own plug- in battery chargers and thoso are very handy pieces of equip ment dont forget though that whon a battery is bolng charged hydro gen gas is generated and a match or a spark closo by could resuu in a dangerous oxploslon ga foods iga foods iga foods iga foods iga ioods iga foods iga lood iga foods iga foods lfa brands sale j in the daihy case barbara horns a student at villo captured the halton county public speaking title for public chools in the finals friday night at the sparkling new stewarttown school a full house was on hand to see barbaras speech on the family marked first by the panel of three judges runner- up was tony faton of st annes separate school in oakville his topic was modern hunting mrs w webb presented tho halton district womens instit ute trophy to barbara horno after the judges announcedthelrdecis- lon she spoke on the zone finals representing halton at orange- vllle tuesday afternoon eight other contestants part icipated in the finals contest whlcr was chaired by stewart- town senior public school prin cipal r v chatteo judges were john somers rev r jetfares and john graham john lenz acted as timekeeper snow rtsduthtt asks lmiljug code be tuapiw m out halton east mpp jim snow has a resolution on tho order paper at queens park for tliu ontario government to adopt the national building code ttus would standardize bulld- 1 regulations from one munlci- p uty to tho tuxt this standard v uld auevlate some pressure oi the housing crisis and would allow builders to develop the pretabrlcated type of bouse the motion is uxpectod to be discussed in the legislature aoon greetings from the escjuesing public school board which acted as host for halton no 1 area superlntendency were extended by the chairman william lawson contestants from halton no 1 area were john tost of chapel st school georgetown and michelle mumby of llmehouso school they spoke on my auto biography and the symphony orchestra respectively from halton no 4 area came steven van fleet of actons rob ert little school and lots fay of the martin st school mluon steven spoke on the atomic bomb and lois chose hot water geysers as her subject andrew murphy from holy cross school georgetown spoke on sir john a mcdonald ho represented the georgetown sep irate and bilingual schools all tho other contestants stov- on a hayhurst of john wilson school terry preston of wood- side school and brenda buttram of w h morden school were frdm oakville pubuc schools alter tho judges retired to make a decision a physical education display was staged bj stewarttown students contest ants were introduced by mr chatten and books were present ed on behalf of the opsmtf to each one by acton robert little schoolss viceprincipal doug copeland some poople havo two ideas about a secret either its not worth keeping or its too good to keep household light fixtures visit our light bar and see all the latest styles everything fer the home priced from 1 50 and up gordon hardware as mill st f acton 333730 cheese spread margarine imiilttt shortening 59 the m label is your key to extra savings bakery treat i l4m tin xtl will st i i iw h i i t w t dutch apple or rhubarb pies289 tiuim nun i nun mull in mi mm mi lade roast m i or i short rib roast i 5 cioss cut rib 10neless shoulder lui i tiflf i if skinless sausage wieners j bologna t s w std md ordtw mccall butterick simplicity patterns hi nto ns k to 100 store blood clinic monday march 11 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