Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 19, 1968, p. 20

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tha acton fro proa wdnwday jurat 19 1968 bright sunny weather annual spring carnival success rockwoods annual spring car nival plafuod with wot woatlwr last year got almost porfoct weathur for one ofthebestovonts ovor staged in rocroatlon park starting with a colorful parade which stretched down main st led by the old and new in trucks from tho village flro brigade the carnivaf included ball games a horseshoe tournament ah art competition aad wound up with a dance in the ovenlilg i ttid park was the sctme uf jostling funftuud adults owing children 16 talco part in vnts ride ponies try their luck at dousing village notables in tho ducking stool or catch a fish at the prise pool and see a few innings of the hall games hockwood royals won ovor the pee woe by 21 to 10 in r ramosa minor baseball charlie allan hurled for the lloyals while iou weu starter jlin wells was re lieved by chris murrlttandmuvo limit is in thai nnlur eden mills fans had mr innlfigs in lw tid tfmors soft- ball against hockwood as they walloped therhostsl6zmalily on the strength of v iz run inning fergus brass band provided the music or p tridi ind i concert if tcrwarclf it tho pirlt an nlaborato stiff photo our readers write even the witches at salem wouldnt have appreciated bring doused with cold water cacu time a ball hit the target dead on but this gentlemen like others before and afler him endured it to swell rockwood carnival fund needless to r r thronrjod the arei to see tho village notables get soaked and laugh staff photo morison defends house attendance limehouse church picnic wms meeting trip to europe in weeks news by mrs a benton umehoum prosbytflrian church congregational plcnlcwiu be held at the church at noon on june 23 all are welcome with your picnic basket tea or coffeo will be provided communion services were held on june 16 at 945 am tho wms met at the home of mrs k c l110say last wed nesday evoning mrs klrkpatrlck reading scripture and mrs roughley leading in prayor a request was received for good used winter clothing and large ladles dresses to be left at the church as soon as possible mrs patterson read items based on phrases from the man stewart collect and mrs benton read an article on the life of recently docogged helen keller toklword nation was an swered by a verse of scripturo the hostess and her daughter served lunch after the meeting best wishes to william elliott and lillian brown who were select esquesing site for retarded residence a die for the north hilton retarded residence has been sel ected at the fourth line and 10 sideroad in esquesing subject to the approval of the department of national health and welfare the site is to be inspected bj mr davenport a representative of the department friday cas ey uaardou chairman of the residential care committee said he had consulted acton to see if land was available in that town council in turn advised lilm there was no available land in acton and furthermore they thought he would be better off to locate some place where transportation from the hornby hqpe workshop and sunshlue school to the resl- obiyuakv lena ethel mckim funeral on june 13 lena ethel mcklm of ballln- alad passed away in georgetown memorial hospital on june 11 at tho age of 86 3ie had been aurioualy 111 lor the previous two weeks widow of the late charles ed ward mcklm balllnarad she was born in 1m1 daughter of anne ltd wiuum green mr and mrs mcxlta were married in belle ville on june s 1907 she la survived bv sons and daughters mrs lee graves ayl- mer william mcklm toronto ronald mcklm toronto mrs harry titterson qakvllle and ernest mcklm bauinafad sh had 21 grandchildren funeral aarvloi was held at the rutttkyshoemaker funeral home acton on jane 13 con ducted by the rev gordon turatr su rudaoaa from torodio and otkvllk tram acted ma pailbatmr intarnaat was in grmowood emetrgort- tssra dence would be available mr baardolf said there was a problem finding a site suitable to serve milton acton and georgetown the building would have 10 beds for residents along with two extras for holidaying par ents and emergency cases mr baardolf said the residence would not be restricted to children he said there were cases where people 22 and 30 years of age were living in old age homes they would be moved he said the residence would have a full time house mother and the father would have an outside job part time help would also be needed he said in montreal married at llmehouse presby terian church last saturday miss beverley langlllc flew to tatamagouche nova scotia to attend the golden wedding of her grandparents mr and mrs cameron last weekend the lindsay families enjoyed a picnic at tho home of mr and mrs thomas carhcrry mono centre on sunday where mr robert undsay who leaves on a trip to europe soon and miss barbara lindsay rn who recently graduated with a b sc of nursing degree from western university were honored guests mrs george pearson of mil ton and mr and mrs splllane of toronto were visitors with the a w bentons on saturday mr and mrs paulspltrer mr and mrs benno spltzer and mrs ronald moore attonded the spltieorpeers wedding inwil- lowdale united church and the reception following at the har mony german canadian club sherbourne st toronto on sat urday dear sir thero appears to have beun a deliberate attempt to dis credit me in the local press by lcttuvs to tho editor and in some newspaper columns in particular my attendance record in parliament has been questioned and carefully select ed statistics have been given as proof the use of such biased and distorted figuros the use of the halftruth is often more dishonest than a direct lie during tho period selected for the statistics in 10c6 1 was confined to hospital for two weeks and spent a further period convalescing it is hardly sur prising tliat my attendance in the house at that time was not up to the expectations of my critics an examination of my record after october 1966 will show that it is on a par with that of most members of parliament a member of parliament can not fulfill his duties merely by sitting in the house of com mons during all debates regard less of their importance he is called up almost daily to assist in the problems of in dividual constituents my office in ottawa is constantly receiving requests for my help in clearing away bureaucratic red tape to solve a particular problem it is part of the duty of a federal member to be a knowledgeable and understanding represent ative for his constituents wondor if my critics would like me to go about boasting of the hundreds of individuals i have boon able to assist during my five years in ottawa for mo their thanks and just being ablo to assist are my reward if reolectod in halton-went- worth on june 25 i plodgs my self fully to the program of our primo minister pierre tru- deau and i will devote all my energies on a fullllme basis to the duties of carrying out this program sincoroly john b morisonmp fred a hoffman optometrist 58 st georges sq guelph ont telephone tl4207l ur u j tht wind r hot 1 v h a i j iv til l lit x lllh ami i out 1 u n lax hi ii 1 windsor t m i i in al ii 1 1 m jjuuht 1 hull 1 iloukii ly d imii squjrv m thr vit art of t h 1 hul uhtn apnilt 1 iu ami cabfi i r i t i i am him lr ffil vim m l0itisl tel bu kill kvtertntloni contlrmad ur lht lord bimcu haul tarunlu that make the meal from lovell bros modern meat market mnple leaf sliced bacon choice rump roast beef roast boneless beef prime rib fresh small link 79e 99i 59 sausage g chuck 69 lovell bros modern meat market 77 mill adw nw4m u33mo dai1v muvtltv doan taylor started on the mound for the millers with alec zeas finishing up and polishing off tho rockwood battors the horseshoo tournament al ways a popular part of the pro gram at the carnival saw l marklu of guolph rack up he points b solm of nouslad 47 h sul m of rockwood 131 it luachman 118 bort davidson of aton 08 c davis 88 gary ritchie 70 charlie gtendonnlng 68 goorffo fountain of acton was the kicky winner of tlw konlt- wood fish and gahwciubsdraw for a canoe a fishing reel and pole donated by northern tackle co was wqn by to mcgntcheon everton mrs hazel hamilton won he piano ride for three over jlanill- ton hay donated by al nlchol and als grocery hamper was taken by mrs molllo ausop parado awards were difficult for the judges to decide espec ially in the decorated bicycle section which had 35 ontrles judges picked unda cox kevin nlchol and ricky gooyers in tho trail riders costume conies john dalos umorged with a first followed by darb ellis and dl duncan rockwood girl guides and eramosa junior farmer onirics took the club float section of the parade while kings snack bar only entry in tho commorclal section took tho prize elwood toshs float won the prlzo in tho prlvato onlry class for the oloctlonmtnded the throe wellington candidates ralph dent a if halos and phil lanthler drummed up support as they rolled hohlnd fergus brass band which played for tho parade and provided a concert after wards at tho park eramosa roevd cameron lush and tho village fathors adsett mlineparldnsonandmc- phcdran were also in tho line up childrens art competition displayed prominently at the carnival site attracted much at tention and producod tho follow ing winners under six joey carter susan jones paul klngwell sis to seven murray klngwoll laurio droxler ralph knegt olght to nine susan toshdobhu leaver brunt storoy 1011 martha parkinson marlu llartonguu judy dovrlus 1213 dale ham ilton patn dreslur mary ann maddoll over 13 llrenda smith yyonne nolilo dawn logan i 9pot dances wore won bymr and mrs john gooyert mk and mrs dave hartman mrs edna mcdougall dob hamilton and mr and mrs roy night ingale itucroatlon committee chair man frank ausop was honored by s presentation made by grant mcltao and davo bacon on behalf of the carnival committee to ond thu daylong program carnival officials were ov- lilhlod with the success of the annual kvont carnival booths did a land offico 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