Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 22, 1969, p. 12

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thai aclon free frew wdnidyociolxr 22 1969 nominations on nov 22 the eiimoii township nominations date wu improperly printed m the hut edition of the acton free pits the actual dale set for nominations will be saturday november 22 in the rockwood town hall and the next meeting of council will be that of monday november 3 1969 kino sized bubble making machine la magnet for tola at the kockwood nonwv school h4d twice wk at the anglican parish hell want to try a lwsuh photo news mid views by lorraine okay to youve got yourself a ritzy friend and the and her husband were able to take themselves off and spend a few days in europe hit year youre not envious you just got back from hamulon yourself to il doesnt bother you if your friends want to trail around the countryside its more fun to read a good book by the fireside in your own home anyway humbug but dont let on that youd jutt love to have gone on the trip with them dont even breathe that it hat always been your secret desire to tail down the canals of venice in one of those gondola boat contraptions jutt play it cool and smile complacently because if you dont my friend it can be positively disastrous and what could happen shouldnt happen to a relative w now no one but no one ever takes a trip without first of all investing in a handy little 35 millimetre camera which could cost twice u much at the trip itself or at least represent a good downpayment on the new winter coat youve wanted for the latt tut years with the camera of course theres him film cases special light attachments all torts of paraphernalia which spells picture bug or at commonly referred to by nativet tourists the old cartoon the must be a tourist because shes smiling is really true and why is she so happy because bless her sweet little heart the hat a stiff mouth paralyzed from saying cheese on the eiffel tower off the eiffel tower leaning against the eiffel towjr another on the cathedral of notre dame one in the luxembourg gardens and many more in madre patnonat little whitewashed ttone home in spain at a matter of fact thit homemade film strip starlet hat been literally posing for over three years ever since the original camera investment of their first 1967 35 mm which petered out last year she has laid cheese at the allan gardens in toronto holding everything from petunia to an oversized water lily one lovely picture displays black netted legs esconced on an old fort york cannon and even the maple leaf gardens penalty bench holds no qualms for this smiling female and if youre not very careful you will view all of them the whole batch friends of mine jutt returned from a trip abrawd dont you know and the old telephone snare hows about dropping over and having coffeewith us turned out to be a social gathering with at least 25 people all consuming the tame brew as a matter of fact cocktails preempted the coffeebit which added zest to the whole affair but upon arrival ng the quantity of guests garbed gorgeous and chic wu a far cry from a dropin always prepared for the unexpected i was not too awe struck until my furtive glance tped round the room and landed with a clunk on not one black tin box of him slides representing 100 pictures but tpeedlly i counted i 2 3 4 5 then 6 boxes which totalled six hundred pictures of the mr and mrs neveryumindhoos which could go on being presented for hours we had been enviggled inlo the premier performance of their complete repertoire of photographic attempts from early 1967 to that of their most recent professional european achievements well we visited toronto via camera screen for one hours viewing i had lived in toronto but had difficulty recognizing the balcony on which my friend was sitting but after the first is minutes i wu able to spot it every tune in fact i could even say oh theres the balcony again more quickly than anyone else at that party we made a quick stop off at ottawa spending an hour and a half oh the parliament buddings and mary neverumindhoo was in every one of them looking her usual perl and brightly smiling self with even a wave cleverly thrown in on some of the mote unusual shots for those of ut present who had not managed to see expo we were treated to seeing mary sitting on over under in and even thereabouts every building on the premises three tunes over some even at different timet of day you look just lovely mary how did you do it look so fresh all the tune i mean no trick at all the said coyly my goodness if youd had as many pictures taken at i have youd be prepared for the camera at all timet maty didnt know a thing about the buildings or what was inside any of them but the weather had been lovely and sunny and it was a wonderful trip two more hours of here and theres around rockwood acton guelph hundreds of pictures taken in hamilton and more of torontos allan gardens it was wintertime now but the call lilhes were in bloom again sorry about that kathryn the projector manlpulater waurt pushing the button clicking the pictures fast enough and the guests were getting chatty which was slightly annoying to our host and to a few nasty words were exchanged which corrected the situation and soon we were once again able to continue our viewing we ut through four and one half hours of slides and conversations about the slides sadly enough the camera le n light near the end of the film and so we could only enjoy 599 the 50 pictures of europe were very good and mary was in all of them excepting the one with pigeons shown nesting on the roof of the eiffel tower she said aha was tony shed missed that one but it was just too high for her to climb her guests were glad that the was not a quitter and told her so everyone enjoyed the sandwiches but unfortunately the coffee had become rather cold so some was left over we all shook hands and drove homewards but i cant verify that we all wmthotnaiiiiitnltwgooooo this is how we wh th dishes one nursery moppet explains to the frw p photcgrsphw at rockwood nurwy school ona wis with th rockwood news straw was of the opinion the water was good for ovinklngor bubbllngwhich made hit companion adopt quizzical look stall photo 1 tf rockwood boys and girls will be out seeking more than goodies on halloween theyll be tarrying unicef boxes for donations and theyre hoping to get a good response shell out for unicef 25children enrol in nursery school nursery school teacher it miss cynthia luckman of eden mills who explains a story to an interested group of children during ftldamomlnot etstionistaff phots i 4 rockwood bowling last tuesdays cold weather turned up a hot game for the whitewashes when they took teven points off the neighbours the fast moving notions beat out the four comers team 5 to 2 and fred nightingale scoring with 770 points and vivian ntghtngale with 613 were the high scorers for the nortons the queen of hearts were downed and outed by the untouchables with a 40 scored in favour of the untouchables but the high triple score of the games was harvey jestin of the queen of hearts team with 724 pins and untouchables george lindblad chalked up 609 points elmers aueycats headed the begoodorbegones with a 7 to 0 score but the aueycats helen elliot pulled out a handy s66 points strattons lost out against carneys with only two points to carneys five fran crooks took 620 points and mary stohleaum 583 representing the carney learn while the stratton top tcoring dunk kingsbury took 676 sam nyholt 636 and shirley salmon came through with s8i points team standings have changed somewhat and this is the setup first place shows nortons with 22 points second place untouchables tie up with strattons with 20 points each third are the four corners and carneys with a mean 19 fourth shows elmers aueycats with 18 points fifth spot has the begoodorbegones with is points and the no 6 position boasts the whitewashes the queen of hearts and the neighbours all sharing the lower rung with 14 points each i see mrs storeys class of last year did a presentation recently of their trip to moosonee mike ferguson welcomed the guests and dale hamilton gave a speech on the trip mr schneider one of the chaperones showed his slides including some of miss kennedys allan nightingale projected his movies several students presented their views of the trip in a remember when session in which they outlined some of the trips highlights tony the bus driver gave a little speech and refreshments were served the girls of the class had prepared these earlier in the day this n thats rockwood centennial is entering a five week five school soccer tournament with the first game taking place at eramosa public school on oct 22 we have two teams girls and boys the student council this year consists of mike leslie president ron death as vicepresident and dale hamilton as secretarytreasurer one successful dance has been held and another is being planned for halloween the grade eight students had a rainy but enjoyable educational visit to doon pioneer village mr loves grade eight class made a large thermometer with a goal of si 00 they staged a walkathon sunday and blew the top off the thing as they made over i so the student council hopes to meet with the mathematics department in order to establish a type of credit union so far it is just in the wind if tlus system is established it would allow students to borrow a small amount of money for certain things e g purchasing a new hockey stick the students would then repay the money halloween dunce at the l acton legion friday october 3ht prizes silvertone fjand prizes come in costume hah to fly in on your broohstkk admission s200 per couple happfnings roskw66d centennial school i over a period ot time with a small interest charge this is only at the discussion stage but if implemented a great deal of mathematical skill would be used and for those involved in calculating the inteiesl etc no doubt the value of mathematics in banking would be realized the amount to be borrowed would be a maximum of 2 mike leslie student council president and r w love advisor the second year of the rockwood nursery school started off in enthusiastic acceptanie last wednesday october 8 when 25 children ringing in age from three to four years arrived to participate the original nursery school was started up last january when 20 children attended for two niurnings a week with mrs marilyn brace and mrs lois mcrae as he leaders assisted by numerous mothers helping periodically although it was difficult carrying on such a project with untrained staff the effurt proved worthwhile and three of the class programs consisted of such highlighting events as a visit to the fcnehanted doll house a farm trip and a safety program wherein all the children were included pie success of last years nursery school set up a demand fur the continuance of the pioject once again this term however bond of education requirements have lightened somewhat and it was necessary this year to have a certified and licensed leather in charge fortunate ihe rockwood parents were able to call on mrs cynthia luckman a recent eden mills resident who by thl same token has taken over ihe nursery school at eden mills also and leaches ihe children in that village on alternative days the rockwood nursery school which meets at ihe anglican parish hall is held regularly tvety wednesday and friday from 9 30 a m to 1 1 45 a m and it a cooperative one financed by ihe parents themselves with 16 mothers of ihe 25 enrolled children taking part and assisting in the program of games crafts and story telling approximately twice a month the executives and orpnizers of this years term are mrs marilyn brace president and mrs julie thatcher secretary biggest industry only 7 per cent of ontario s population lives on farms at ihe same time agriculture is ontarios biggest and most important industry thirty five per cent of the total working force in ontario is employed in industries dependent on farming cither supplying goods and services 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