Press Wednesday October Halloween ball draws characters Colorful costume decorated the Town Hall last Saturday on the gala occasion of the annual Firemen Halloween Ball Over firemen Ihelr wives and their friends danced to the rhythm of the three piece lo Robertson band while Spaniards pirates and nursery rhyme characters mingled with those who preferred party clothes everyone hud a wonderful time and then during unmasking and rand march time prizes were awarded lo the most colorful and costumes at the dance awarded Walter was a headless man and created much hilarity He received a prize entrant One flood looking doctor who won In same category was Gray Prizes for doubles went to two ex tremely large cardboard clocks created and worn by Grant Busk and his wife Marian Nlchol and Barbara Baldwin dressed as cavemen also won prizes along with Jim and Julie Thatcher who wore the costumes of Chinese man and woman Another eye catching pair were little red riding hood and the big bad wolf who were depleted by George and Millie Smith they too won a top A committee of local firemen set up the affair and Saturday s party was a seasonal success Horse sense Joint remembrance service Nov 8 MRS of Guelph stands beside her collection of authentic White Chapel bells with which she delighted her audience by playing renditions of old A mossed choir composed of members of all Tour participating denominations including the Horn an Catholic Presbyterian United and Anglican churches time and semi classical selections at the be under the leadership of Rockwood Town Hall recently Photo Mrs George when the by Lorraine Remembrance vice is held on November at the Ho wood Centennial auditorium Immediately following Ihc cenotaph service at 1100 A clergy press release proudly states this is the first year that we have been able to arrange par by the Etomun Catholic people of our village on an official basis and we are profoundly gruteful service will be conducted by the Peter Tucker of Uie United Church lessons will be read by Father of Rock wood Sacred Heart Pariah and Die Rev Donald Sinclair of Rock wood Presbyterian Church and the sermon will be preached by the Rev Kenneth of St John Anglican Church In Rock wood Bowling L Jane Hosdel was welcomed to the village last Thursday evening by a program and refreshment hour organized by Mrs Max Milne of Guelph Street and the Rockwood trustees Dr Hosdel received a bouquet of roses for the occasion Photo by Lorraine New doctor husband welcomed to village A warm friendly crowd was on One local and Interesting band last Thursday evening at feature regarding some of the the Town Hall to smaller bells was revealed by welcome ViceReeve Milne when husband Into the community Over 150 village and district been purchased from an uncle of residents turned out and were his mother some years ago who greeted at the door by Mrs Max as a district milkman in the time Milne of Street and Mrs of the horse drawn wagon usedto Ken Murray who introduced the wagon doctor and Mr around Christmas time and play Wilhelm Dutch National carols on the chimes as he made Anthem played by Mrs Allan his milk deliveries Myth was the opening selection of the program was MflStCT Cam chaired by Reeve Cam Lush and organized under the capable as they left abilities of Mrs Milne Old time then called on songs sung by a trio consisting of S MrsL Mrs C Smith voiced the villagers Robinson and Mrs C Lush with he Mrs Prank accompanying audience Scottish dancer Miss Townshi Judy Brain of Guelph skirted Council special welcome professionally as she stepped out Mrs George Saunders Scottish dances Miss Muriel presented Hosdel with a Holmes of Acton was a hit as she bouquet of roses and Mrs Milne sang two country and western then thanked the Guelph and selections and Mrs Marianne Acton talent for their tremendous Tretunovich of received a contribution to the program and great applause with her solos also every one who had helped when accompanied by Mrs Allan towards the success of the evening The program which closed with Canada was To complete the program Mrs followed with a delightful Moffat of Guelph performed on refreshment and social ball hour her collection of beautiful brass chape such strains as Beautiful Isle of Somewhere MILTON OPP investigated Flow Gently Sweet Af ton and An accidents on North Hilton roads M In The witty lady received quite worth of property damage an ovation as the audience Careless driving was the major responded to the tones of the factor in accidents unique instrument Mrs Moffat had before beginning to play given a short resume of the history of the bells saying that after procuring them some time ago she had written to the White Fountain Bell Foundation of London England to learn about their antiquity and where they had actually been made Although the Foundation verified mat they were at least old they wrote back that such bells had been in production for over years and as bell tones did not change it was Im possible to give their exact age Early In the season but already competition is rearing Its as the Pacers arc running top dog in the league with points only 1 ahead of the Clippers with points Tuesday night showed the teams in great form and the Four Corners group stand third place with 21 points Elmer Alley Cats have 19 points for fifth the Neighbours have IS for sixth position the Whitewashes hold number seven spot with 17 points tying for some position with duplicate points are the Carney and Norton teams the tes have pulled in 12 points for 10th position Bros ninth with 1 points and Slow Pokes are still poking around with only points for place The Pacers beat out the Nor ton Blue Birds during the big league games at the Bowl with a to ml score despite the fantastic score of Fred Nujitinalc who made a and score into on triple TKHfc Whitewashes cleaned upon the Cameysteam a to 2 score as Brian Robertson scored a 269 single for a triple Newly named Gooyer Brothers one of the newly named teams made a one point lead on the Four Corners team with a to 3 score and Ralph Wright for the latter team made a high single of 214 points Elmer Alley Cats made a straight points against the bowers with Dick Dupuis top bowler with a and Helen Elliott of the winning Elmer s Alley Cats ran up a triple score The Clippers had Ted on their side as he produced a triple for the to 2 point game against the Guelphites ana the Neighbours came out tops in their to game against the Ospringe Mow Pokes Sandy McPhedran made a triple and Dune a triple POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL Manufacturer rad Talapbona North 3M STATIONERY DONT DELAY ORDER YOUR PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW OUR NEW ALBUMS HAVE NOW ARRIVED- THE ASSORTMENT IS EXCEPTIONAL COME IN AND SEE THE WIDE SELECTION NOW 1971 STOCK JUST ARRIVED EVERY DAY PADS DAILY JOURNALS POCKET DIARIES CANADIAN SCENIC CALENDARS Get your supply now a BOXED STATIONERY Wide jo en Selection NOTES tO Writing Pads and Envelopes w Photo Albums tO OTHERMODeLSFROMlWKtOI49M OFFICE SUPPLIES LEDGER and SHEETS COLUMNAR RING BINDERS MEMO BOOKS Ballpoint Pens to Bic I P Ball Pens to 99 COME INANDSEE WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF INTERESTING LINES ON DISPLAY folks I rite back still at the Mohawk track holed with at least BOO other critters lest tiki me Kit a chance show our worth Gucm I forgot t tell yew guys that Dick and Jim Thatcher In my solo owners now since John Salmon went Into business on his own Seems thct he Jest got too dad blasted busy t In train In me so ho to noil out his Inturcnt In me to Dick an Jim so now I only a hull half filly Instead of a ding busted three way one Anyways I t git t run last Sunday at Orongcvlllc an the boys was to have try out for hyar at Mohawk An holy trass Guess whul I did run this this Tuesday n all nn I up In third which tint too bad really con si tier In I was my class wot with all lh other horses better all So if things goes as that rite now I should da reel when I gels my chances t run with my own contemporaries Corse 1 don t do so gewd when I do git t run 1 II Jest have t rcquallfy agin but I not jumpin them hurdles until I git to them Dill Troy reel pleased with whut I hears so fer an he I cat well Dick a kind a mean cuss tho cause I heard him tell BUI thct everyone s gotta be Well folks gotta scram now I m off another session with Bill cause he determined now t show th boys luw he can get me In the top line horses This mawning over nags wan qualify and they wuz only of us wot made It Jiggers I tried 3 times last year jest qualify and do It and yet 1 am this yar great shakes So yew see all this 1 m at th hands Bill Troy Is me In stead so a 1 11 be able to pull In some cold hard cash th boys this season bounds t mc like as if they gonna need it sum Dick anyway now thet dingbusted little scamp Mark is runnin all over th place an an ruinln his pan 13 on the picket fence at back of the Slratton Grocery It share is mean job fee din let alone i lot kids days no I kin help with my little donations I shore will try and goes for all yew guys wot place beta on down at Mohawk Alnt much about hockey ttam the ball players was gonna up Never at all about th volleyball tour ment and games wot th rccreutlon committee was tellin us all about with Bob dlnctln things nail The flro hall sccrns t be gain up at a great pace an I thinks 1 meander down sec progress they actually at Meantime folks plan ycr in Itockwood this yar cause I hears It gonna be a reel Jolly place wot with lottaa decoration and all thet But we wait an see cause meybe by thet if n we shewd get sum new trustees village come cclcctlon time meybe they have different Ideas So spread the gewd on try I make everybody happy By now yore Pretty and Goirrs Hey Its great to sen Irene bock at work again In the Royal Bank and to know that she beginning to fed like her old self again Ihc Unit 3 ladles of the Rock wood United Church want to remind everyone about their ultra special fashion Show to be held at the Itockwood Centennial School next Thursday Oct at S m when village dressmakers will be modelling and displaying their homemade achievements and also a craft display of various abilities and techniques as an added interest lAinch and door prizes ore also part of the fare to which everyone Is welcome Villagers are asked to keep special watchout for Sob ins who will be knocking on next Saturday night on Hallowc en while collecting pennies for children around the world The United Nation In Children Fund Is one of the oldest and greatest charitable organizations of its kind and one to which everyone is urged to contribute Won t you save your pennies for their banks Twenty young people met in the St John Parish halt last Monday evening lo organize on agenda of constructive programming for coming events The first big do will be a hay ride wiener roast and camp fire this night Oct 30 and all young people are welcome to attend at a minimal cost of Tractor and wagon will leave the parish hall at 30 and It should be a great evening for Mrs K Rhodes is visiting friends and relatives In Toronto for a few days Mr and Mrs Max Milne spent the weekend In Brantford as of heir daughter and son law Mr and Mrs Hunter Mrs A of Street had her daughter and soninlaw Mr and Mrs John Cotlerlil from Peterborough visiting last weekend Mrs William Craig of Balaclava entertained Toronto friends on Sunday Mr and Mrs 1 Reed and Mr and Mrs Clayton Maroney JOHNSON OPTOMETRY MILTON AND ACTON Directory for Dmllt EARN MORE By Upgrading Your Skills Continuous Intake course will commence November 2nd at these campuses BRAMPTON CAMPUS Weeks Dining Room Services Waiter Waitress CAMPUS Industrial Hydraulics Plastics other processes Metal Fabrication Aircraft and Sheet Metal Assemblers Quality Control MILTON CAMPUS Heavy Equipment Operators Bulldozer and Shovels Graders Loaders Off Highway Trucks Scrapers Heavy Equipment Operator Servicing Mechanic OAKVILLE SOUTH CAMPUS Nurses Aide Commercial Refresher Teller 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