Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 6, 1968, p. 9

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churchill ballinafad the acton free pre wedneiday march 6 1968 news of the district sheep dog takes bermuda title caledop tarawoods beau billy d an oldenglish sheep fjwtbji travelled from hla h6me in caiedonjo dog show lnunled states and bermuda mrs bucwand tie dcgs pwnerq bji 1 caledany reports he was entered at the westminster xenoej club competitions in madison sjiregardens recently be is scheduled to appear in rfbows at new havan doon and providence pl he is the qanadianamertcahberinada champion and is the only old- t engllsji shaepdoe in tm forldto hold chaniplpnswpfrpmex- low rentals fergus subject fergus lpwrental bousing a subject which is taking prior- ctdance in many other communities- waslntroducedala recent fergus council meeting fergus council and representatives of the ontario housing association met to determine whether there is a need for row houses or apartments which rent from 32 a month on family incomes of 204 per month the price includes charges for heat water hot water stove and refrigerator w w m fergus juvenile hockey team will play a team from cornell university in ithaca ny in an exhibition game most of the cornell team of junior b calibre is from canada hockey is popular in ithaca and theres a possibility some of the fergus players will be scouted for athletic scholarships to cornell vote for strike if necessary milton negotiations underway since january is between the union and ontario steel products have so far produced no settle ment a local 1067 uaw spokesman said last week the union reported they are alter the same package as auto workers havo been getting voters in the milton chatham and oshawa plants of ontario steel have authorized a strike if it is nocessary the mil ton plant voted 966 per cent for strike action the union said it was trying to get in a legal position to strike or have a sottlemdnt by march is milton high school will introduce cautiously in an ouporimental way an ungraded approach next fall school principal r c hunter told the high school board block tlmo tablos will be introduced providing one period per day for each subject equalizing tho tlmo available some subjects now recolvo moro tlmo than others stale laims e uranium c a georgetown five georgetown men gene logan don schenk art scott doug weir and bob heailn were bit by uranium fever when the government announcement of open staking was made the local adventurers with camping equipment a truck cars and four akldoos staked adjacent claims in the elliot lake area thon they raced to register their claims there was stiff competition to register since some mining companies used hollcoptors and planes motorists parking in downtown georgetown motor spaces mon day and thursday evenings can expect to start feeding the motors from now on or invite a 1 parking violation an amendmont to the previous parking bylaw makes it obligatory to uso the motors on monday and thursday evenings ebenezer day of prayer shower in news a very pleasant evening was pent at ebenexar sunday school room when a goodly number of friends of kathyro norrish gath ered to shower her with gifts prior to her marriage later this month mrs lloyd lucas and urs doug black assisted the bride in opening the many lovely gltts kathy thanked everyone most sincerely a singsong and con tests were also enjoyed and a lovely lunch brought the evening to a close about 40 ladles were present at the worlds day of prayer mrs joss mrs hayward mrs norrls mrs thomas mrs mof fat and mrs robinson were among those taking part the speaker ofthe afternoon was mrs jim zehr who gave a most in teresting talk on bear ye one anothers burdens mrs hurren mrs nicholson and mrs mcphall favoured with a trio a lunch provided an op portunity for a social time mrs ron mclean was in tor onto on tuesday attending the funeral of h8r cousin miss alloon millar open house thurs at mzb school open house and teacher inter views are planned for the- u z bennett school this thursday night parents are invltedtodls- cuss any problems with teachers following tho last report cards which went home last week the unitid church 0 canada haiton ntlsbvtfav world mission committee we invite you to hear dr bob mcclure one of canadas most famous missionary doctors who has spent 42 years in india and other missionary work l youll hear and understand about the problems of i china pales india monday march 11 at cm st pauls united church milton come early a big attendance is expected annual meeting held at church home for senior citizens opens day of prayer 4h meeting by mrs r mcarthur after churchill church service on sunday march 3 a good num ber gatheredln the basement and enjoyed a pot luck luncheon and later held their annual meeting rev gordon b turner of acton conducted the meeting opening with prayer mr frank pree- man clerk of session had the sunday school m and m and church financial reports which were all satisfactory after the election of officers the meeting elbsed witli prayer ospringe 4h xea grannies rtieet nivsairy in fepcwrt y by urn dgrobertson the first meeting of the os- prlhge club girls was held at the home of the loader mrs rehu the spring project thoclub girl entertains has as is of ficers president donna mae milton vicepresident debbie stewart secretary pattl ellis press reporters debbie stewart donna milton pattl elus judy ellis jane vanderslues doreen vender vugltteny vohderheldi the leader assisted by mrs don milton discussed hos pitality in the home ami showed how to arrange a floral table decoration cookies and milk were serve at the conclusion of the meeting six members and two leadei i were prosent for the secon- meetlng of the girls 4h clue after repeating the 4h pledgo pattl elus read the minutes anil called the roll answered by tv type of file i have chosen the club is now known as the osprlngo tea grannies mrs milton discussed enter taining a guest and mrs cms discussed bolng a guest mrs ellis showed how to pack a suit case in group work the girls prac tised writing athankyounote chocolate milk and cako was enjoyed at the close of the meeting ship 58 holsteins to french breeders a plane load of 58 purebred holstein cattle has just boon ship ped to france included were nine bulls and 40 females sly of the bulls were shipped by rockwood international georgetown the females consisting of nine cows 19 bred helfersand21 open heifers were consigned to nine different breeders none of whom will receive more than six head these cattle will be tested on fronch farms under the same conditions as the average dairy cattle in the herds and will give fronch dairymen an opportunity to see howthecanadlonholstolns compare with their own only a limited number of canadian hol steins had previously been ship ped to france and these were largely cared for under optimum conditions bonnie lang entertained a number of little friends -oitsat- urday afternoon oh the occasion of her shtth birthday friends of mr e archibald are pleased tvloarn he in im proved after a recent illness mr andmrs arnold suntor niagata falls visited on fri day with friends in the village congratulations to mr and mrs gordon snyder who recontly celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary mrs j hilts was feted on sunday afternoon when soveral members of hor family and tholr families gathered to help cele brate her birthday we y are pleased to report to church friends that larry son of mr and mrs ron douglas is coming along quite well after his accident two weeks ago while attending john f ross school in guelph he is home from hos pital and is in a body cast he hopes to return to school hits week v mrl and mrs met- jackson erin visited on sunday with ws sister- and bvottwrinlaw mr and mrs charles blnnlo mr and mrs hon saunders tjornuv and stephen visited last weelc with- mr and mrs howard grahatn hillsburg several f tfom churchill church attended the world day of prtyor service bald on friday in balr llnafad united church nyhen mrs pat kerr wasguet speaker mrahdmrs wilfred waldio are opening maple view a homo for senlorjcitlzens in the former- homo of mr and mrs leslie swackhamer of churchill frionds are sorry to hear word has boon recolvedthat mrs alex bossoy of hillsburg sister of mr john near passed away in guelpb hospital soveral junior farmers from this area attended the zone three conference hold in orangovllle on saturday b a voting machine provided by a toronto newspaper caus ed a lot of irjlerest at the halton east liberal dance in oakville friday miss mo garner ponders her selection from the nine names listed most of those attending the dance preferred trudeau he topped the poll with 74 votes over 44 for winters and 19 for hellyer staff photo otice public meeting regarding halton county school board a representative from the department of education will be the principal speaker he will outline detail and answer questions regarding the formation and operation of the new county school board urn mooting i called to that the general public and everyone concerned with education will have m opportunity to obtain detailed information on this vital taction of our halton county government plan to attend wednesday march 13 1968 martin street public school milton ontario sponsored by the north halton urban board j mcgeachie secretary dance in by mrs h shnrtlll world day of prayor was hold in our church this year friday pm the churchill group lolnud with us in fellowship and prayor mrs willi shorttll vury cap ably took charge asjdstod by leaders mrs rv kniltl mrs kdpashbrtlll and mrs isotty snow mrs alma nalr look tho meditation and mi pal kerrgaye an inspiring mesmibr on tho theme j bear vrobu anothofs hurdpps sovural appropriate musical numberswere glvoi ebnsmjng of chobjns p reluilo s and liywrt afrahgomunts for piano by ufri marie andsrsiou a trio jjung bymfs wiua shortlll klloun mcknery and alma sinclair was mccompatilod by mrs joanne turner who also accorhpaniild mrs shirley and- erson for a iwaullliil vical arrangomont bf a hymn heard sung in a nigerian chaixil mris hoaloy and mrs samiors received tho offorlngof15whlch was forwarded to huadiuartors mrs annlosainliirswaschosiin key woman for i960 tho wirvino to be at churchill the ladlus havo luiuii huy painting tho church basuininl in preparation for installation of fluorokcont llghllne which will be a big improvement a good crowd altumlod thu dancu on friday iiliht in th community ointru signs of aiproachlii sprlui may iw road uvun ihouch tlio weather is cold uiodcloanliik has hogun at tho fori mills rows aro soaring ho ru amllhuro gathering for tholr sprliu con- hall tic in weeks news vontiou in tho top of you tall pliuj truu a fuw vory vonturo- soiuu and hungry groundhogs croup out on tho sitnny slofhjs oach luorultig tho 4h club met in tho com- iiiiinlty oohtro on saturday t am aiiuuual tliuyopehod with ttio uiid roll clb aiiimi pedte mombors re present including a new mombur jullane eakert iloryl mcknery heather buch anan and nancy wtndlehurst made oven steamed fruit pudding ud sauce mrs buchanan brought a coconut and each onu samplud it alone with f wsdge sixteen of dullclous apide oerspaeoex fred a hoffman optnmetrisi 58 st rimrufs sq fiilclph on i telephone 8242071 i rockwood mill end store 4day sale march 6th to 9th yard goods 10 to 15 off plastic r uphols c special for upholstery tableclqths etc boy and girls sixes 10 13 1 5 to clear overshoes 199 wool blend blankets 9 only z now 44 mens and boyscanaciian made overshoes 299 mens 710 11j2 boys 16 1 only hoover cash price spin dryer washer 16500 mens boys girls jackets 20 o mens sport shirts 20 luggage by christie subs of work mens pattts reg 595 39 yesl we have scarfes reduced paints puces drive a little save a lot see our many other bargains main street rockwood f phone 8564301

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