Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 29, 1970, page 16

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M Mills Family reunion tournament trips to England camp in news By Wright Mr and Mn George Weale hold a family reunion on Sunday when gathered in the afternoon on the lawns of their home to take part in porta and gamea They catered to a dinner at six clock Marshall spent a few days at Orr before they left for their various Lake homes Mrs Alex Jefferson and daughter Mary Ann flew to from England to upend a her sister Mr and Mrs Mr and Mm Chamberlain Leslie and Bradley also Ronnie area The Ladies Aid of Eden Mills Presbyterian Church then Word Chesworth and son flew to England Mr is on a business trip Congratulations to Eden Mills ball team on winning the second Tournament Saturday at Glen Will District Pag Mr find Mrs Garnet Mac Mr and Mrs Gordon left Thursday for a motor trip to Thunder Say Mrs Stevenson left by plane Monday to attend a veterinarian convention this week in Winnipeg Martha and Eva Stevenson have gone to Camp Kawagen to act as councillors for the Girl Guides for the next 10 days Mrs Betty McLean and daughter have returned home after a week s stay at Port Elgin Mrs Beryl Wright and son Bob arc holidaying for a few days at Beach News Reconstruct Peel rood Construction will start about August on a foot section of County Road 10 west of Belfounta A contract for reconstruction of the road and a large ft span structural steel plate arch culvert was awarded July 6 to Graham Bros Con Limited Brampton by Peel County council J A J Knox of Canadian Mitchell Associates Limited of consulting engineers for the project said work is expected to be completed by the end of October The steel arch culvert will replace an old bridge on this stretch of road ThB Acton Proa Press Wednaiday July Hippie week highlight Mr Poo of Y day camp program Seniors girls set for play offs soon PLAY WAS program for the day at band camp at Beaver ton not games but musical Instruments Acton junior bandsmen among 100 at camp were left to right Peter Carol Buchanan Paul Barbara Pratt Jim Coles Heather Buchanan Susan Scott Mary Watson was also there but Isn t In the photograph They practised six and a half hours a day ending with a concert Conductor was Ward Coles director of music University of Alberta Calgary campus By Mrs A Benton Jack Mr and Mra A C Patterson Mr and Mra Gordon attended baptism services at visited Knox Presbyterian Church a recently Midland on Sunday when their Bert granddaughter Tanya daughter Day camp over Graham Hilt Ronnie Homan yd dash Anna Marie Ronnie Ingles Stephen Wiles Wheel barrow race Henry was Q fcarl and Karen a nibii and Wendy Wood closed Mr and Mrs A and Wfxkcnd 0n week Mr and Mrs week Chalklln of Richmond Hill visited were Mr and Mrs David Batten on Sunday Sunday service Mr Dennis Lcggltl of a student for the ministry con Best Hippie for girls Monica Horn on Pre school Vickie Silvia Homan Julv Clow Best Hippie for Senior ducted services at Limehouse Ronnie Ingles and Presbyterian Church on Sunday Craig Wood tied Junior Joe Mr and Mrs Arscott of Scott Earl Maltby Jeff Patton Toronto spent a week with the Pre school Karen Moore Gordon Wiles Craig Hood Ball throw Senior Earl Maltby Anna Marie Bull throw Junior Theresa Hotnan Maltby Sylvia Unman Judges for the contests were Mrn James Noble Mr Jos and Mr John Noble stalking about In the darkness manned with flashlights and baskets in which to drop the wary creatures Hours can be absorbed In this athletic endeavour and many more consumed In telling about the one which got away Creep grab and pull the elastic animal springs out of his hole and another Is in the bag Food and housing Is an feature of wormmanshlp as many a youthful salesman has been befouled by reaching In and having to separate a massive ball of worms whereas with a little care the earthy creatures could have been existing happily if time had been spent on a proper worm habitat Veteran mongers in the habits of The Seniors lost two games last week when they were ousted by to l in 10 Innings and in their play against Glen Williams they lost that game with a score of to Only one more game remains before the playoffs which will start next Tuesday with Hock wood vying against Next Friday at the Rock wood Ball Park Seniors will play their final game against at m Johnny Salmon will be on the mound and ft is hopeful that the entire team will be back off holidays to give him their support The Glen Williams Tournament held there last Saturday showed Jim Thatcher and John Salmon of the team playing for the Eden Mills team and helped the neighbouring village come up with three straight wins as they trounced Lowvllle to for the opponents as she pitched to Piggy Salmon the back catcher Heroine of the occasion was Jean who made thret New company Ontario Gazette announces the incorporation of Mini Moulder 1 Imlled a new private company with Incorporators llobtrt Harry Harmon Treasurer resigns should be fed In our house It a usually oatmeal and when our Quick Quaker box begins to look yellow and worn 1 know it that time again time to take it out of the cupboard and relegate its contents as worm fodder for which it has already been con used Georgetown Ontario Scholars Trcnsurir of Wellington county school board Peter Morgan has resigned Apparently several board members had agitated to have him removed from his position Several times during the past year Mr Morgan had been criticized over financial matters Richard the board s The 12 to 15 year old junior team players are putting up a effort but coaches would like to the physical Marllnus Van of more parents interested Jean Claude Mnrcoux citizens to vocally rally them on In their games which take place twice weekly but arc scheduled Tor the Ball Park Tuesday night until 8pm Playoff soon Nichols Senior County girls are shaping up and pulled up their socks against the Team last rlday night to bring the score up to to for the girls With the playoffs scheduled for early August the girls hove been putting on extra show of baseball and last week game with Brcnda Smith on the mound for the first half and Debbie from Eden Mills It was a great game for spectators The senior girls ploy the Ball park every Tuesday night as a follow up of the Junior team and are on deck at in their smashing orange and black uniforms WATCH FOR HINTONS Natural Gas Barbecue Demonstration FREE TREATS In top form dazzling her GEORGETOWN Eightyeight young students will receive On tario secondary school honour graduation diplomas at the high school commencement this fall The all time record exceeds last year a graduating class by and reflects Georgetown growth in recent years also set a record this year with IS of the graduates named secretary will take over Mr as Ontario scholars having achieved 80 per cent or more in their final Morgans responsibilities tern year poranly It is likely a new treasurer will be appointed later the chief to open games Morgan came to Wellington from the London FERGUS Entries for Highland Games have been received board of education from many local sources as well as from Victoria C Florida Buffalo and entry form requests have been received from Vancouver Philadelphia Ottawa Jacksonville Toledo Ohio and Kearney J Former prime minister John G Diefenbakcr will officially open the games and Norma Miss Dominion of Canada will be on hand to present trophies to contest winners Miss Hlckey the present Miss Dominion of Canada is a blue eyed brunette from Darnley Prince Edward inland Approve bylaws The Department of Highways has approved supplementary road by law requests of for Wellington iaooo for County it was an this week by M P ELORA A pet horse tied In a lot near a bee hive was stung to Hoot death in Supplementary road by law Bees cause death of pet horse Mrs Robert of Sophia Street said witnesses found a bee reoucstamust bcanorovedbv the one by one the signs are taken down and hooeful fisher worms know exactly what they for m flnd GJen Wjljjam8 team to in the fourth Junior girls win Tony and wife Maria ore the cocoaches of the junior girl team this year and last weeks game showed the girls in good fettle as they beat out the Pon Holidayrplay absolute havoc m eom with the summertime worm 27 to J various I and pitcher Judy printed across fume Defume that is the area 0D form where the poor worms were left carelessly to deteriorate by some thoughtless young worm man One must measure this terrible consideration weighing it against the other equally grim possibility of finding a can of worms left in the frig by the agent who likes to carry on his en terprise efficiently Welt no matter now you look at It its keeping the kids out or mischief for mother or at least it keeping mother out of mischief for the kids Every year parents assist another new petitioner in the building of a Worm sign all using their own special artistic talents to make their child s variety more en ticing than the ones being sold by the kid next door Every year the stands attached to the signs get weakened from continual removal as the worm supply runs out resulting in numerous pot holes In front lawns Gradually over the summer Shadows on the Trai Where shadows gather along the Cabot Trail And the sun sets in the golden west The wind blows free from the deep blue sen 0 my home a place of love and rest Where the mountains stand on guard for me With the sentinel stars in the sky The surf rolls In while I dream of my Wn To a lonely seagull cry When Life long trail is ended some day And at last called to Eternity May I ever sleep while those mountains keep Their sentinel watch me Composed by Mrs John Hazel Acton mem Catch a sparkle from the morning sun Hold the magic a sudden breeze Keep those momenta alive Theyre yours tor a lifetime with a diamond engagement ring from Orange Blossom JOHN BOUGHTON JEWELLERS CERTIFIED WATCHMAKERS MAIN ST GEORGETOWN Department Survey crews Survey crews arc working on No highway north of Acton had alighted on the tail of the Her husband with the help of a neighbor who owned the bees and a veterinarian tried for more than two hours to help the horse before ft died It well known that bees and horses don go very well together said chairman of apiculture the science of bees at the University of In the same danger from beestings he said Bees are antagonistic to horses and the horse is susceptible to preparation for road stings pro em en It snot common now but in the past lots of horses were killed by bees said were often attacked when bee swarm was stirred up in the grass during hay mowing The horse was a of the Noonan children for about 10 years We likely will replace it because the youngsters were really heart broken said Mm Could double in population This town could double in population in the next If dollar satellite community of so people announced M a press conference Is developed in central Oak ville taken down and hopeful fisher men anxious to buy but not seeing directions for purchasing establishments simply go from lawn to lawn looking for such pot holes which might direct them to where there might be an old worm lying around for quick sale wobbly it lies parked in the garage Next year though it is a sure thing that it will be resurrected once again to be decorated in professional clean paint child style and as usual indicate the extra Well It getUng well into enterprise of ta establishment by the simple been scrapped again Worn and sjjjjBjt 11W HEADQUARTERS Fvrtilro Your Now POTTED ROMS SHRUBS ETC Me HAVE A SELECTION ftc EVERT WEEKEND Carry Days a m Til DurkPMnt HI- MM WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE Caroline flower Garden EVERY EVE6YWHE8E Cool Buys for Hot Weather 0Z SIZE MOUTH WASH REG 69 LB SIZE TOOTH PASTE BR0M0 SELTZER REG Aj DEODORANT SPRAY LASTING BEAUTY MAKEUP FINISH 179 LISTERINE LOZENGES 69 NOW AVAILABLE AT ACTON PHARMACY AND DOLLAR DADDY STORE

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