Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 10, 1974, p. 26

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B6 The Acton Free Press Wed April Spring dance held at Eden Mills centre FASHION TALENTS in Eramosa was the presentation last Wednesday of the Centennial school Home and School Association Fashions as created at home were the featured articles and seen are Margaret and Donna Thomson with their mother Ellen who creates most of her children s wearing apparel THREE EDEN MILLS GIRLS are seen with their mothers at the recent Home and School fashion show Proudly displaying the sewing accomplishments of their mother are the family of Eden Mills Gisele and with mother and daughter Barbara and Denise Uuldnkt also of Eden Mills Stone U aw hold successful bazaar DEBBIE UULDRIKS is seen sporting a halter and shirt in denim as sewn by her mother for the local fashion show WATER BABIES at last Tuesday fashion show in Centennial public school were Sylvia and Michelle Schelkle and Sharon Vos of Eden Mills Ready for summer sunshine the girls are beach enthusiasts in mother designed costumes by Ann Vos and Helga Schelkle The Willow West Mall in was Ihe scene Ihc biking sale sponsored by the Stone United Church Women on Mar and was tedly a ureal success Organizing he bazaar was one of the items of business discussed at he Mar meeting of Ihe Stone with president Mrs Peart conducting Other items of business was the purchase of a large coffee urn oy the ladies and a report was presented by Mrs Cecil of flower com Mrs Fred program com tookoier the meeting with hymn sine as the first event Mrs May played piano as Mrs C Mrs C Pat terson and Mrs Edward led Music rcadlnei Mrs Harry delighted the ladies with a solo Mrs Herbert a reading entitled The Family Shopping on Saturday Night She also read Visiting with Our Neighbors and When We Were Young An talk on the society through he years from its Inception was News and views aster ls Mich a wonderful It is jurl of the Icy roads blamed for accidenta It combination and and logtlhir with ill those things a a period of delight for nth fain of bunnies and twin look ami cannot how to justify indulging with bum chocolate and idiid he n millions of r ing children populate our world Many should forjit about or our hildnn and our monies to hi world outside such art true but morally of us gnat philanthropic statements with no intention seeing Hum through Mostly when talk big we do not expect wtjd up our and sec get where Isi but back in our own purees for in tin famil budget It we did whit spend on busier for children and did put it to charitable thin it might worth ton but it good deeds dram aw a and benefits Sharing But what wrong with bunnies and for the kids Seem to me the people who been taught and is one of the lew nb shared during short years of childhood runs too and il such ire not kept tin of and has hi Ion tinj be esLililihed I I the ind in I el consider net tad rcLuUrtollictioiifor tin which would be helpful thin deep consistency should the key word for wotldiiecdswith retain the oik ptrtiimnt to happy with our Tn consistent inc con ditions hive been blamed for a of accidents occurring in he district of during the post week to P P On Tuts Apr at m I inda I ill of Rock wood was a Ford hardtop on Side Road Two otherwise known as Indian Trail near the village of Mills Travelling Ihc driver was the small bridge wntn her ear went of control as she applied brakes on the ice covered road Tht vehicle ended in Iht ditch with damage to Ihe set at One other passenger in the ear four year old Justine was unhurt as welt is he driver Hot sustained minor bruises lev roads April the wire called to investigate an accident on County near Highway The call was placed at II Investigation showed how ever that icy road conditions had resulted In a number of cars sliding off the roadway it lhat area hut no injuries or serious damage was reported old to new and Project Over Haul for the Mills Community centre moved Into a final phase last Saturday night when members of he centre and dozens or friends celebrated with their annual spring dance A modem cloak room a newly Installed dumb waiter for kitchen dance hall convenience a spanking up dated kitchen shiny sanded floors washrooms a special room for senior citizens and one other for club room plus a well designed new stage complete with rug all lent to the delightful atmosphere of he lull Achievement Although Saturday dance is not official opening of it one of ex Luw CARPET BARN share enjoy the of family such as gifts at Christmas and the frills of who know I he joy of participation They MUMOoMwhocan imagine that and they are the ones who will un derstand how Easter must be shared by everyone before tt it worthwhile for the few Fun at Easter time Is a Camper Sales Sports Travel Homes Ltd No Mile North of Guelph PHONE 8245329 OPEN 8 30pm Noon Clotd Htfatl quarters Citation Triple E Travelaire Trailers New Used and achlcvtmenl for lit member who had worked diligently for hours and months on end com pitting the task restoration on government ills and community efforts finance Ihe project Skip Mnsey wax disc jockey who kept I ho rolling and cabaret table added special atmosphere when couples of nil ages from ill and up collected to enjoy the evening completing he festivities delicious food fare awaited hungry convening Hit alter dunce supper committee were Daily Snow lomlinson lallic MiiHjfon and Donna Clifford with Ann I ties worth the helm It liui been well over year since he first stab was made by den Mill club mi n get the Over project on the rood To IImhu It of hard work but worth members To s looking on il lias Kin of accomplishment lira ml opt ning for spring ttnlri Registration The Community Services Division of Sheridan College is now accepting registrations for spring A number of interest and credit courses will he offered In the areas of applied and liberal studies business and secretarial and media technology visual and creative arts management athletics and arts and crafts Mont courses begin the week of April Dog control proposal A proposal provide dog control service at cents per capita received by Milton s Councils admin Is I ration committee Monday from llnlton Kills Animal Control Trio agreement be cussed In detail with George the next meeting culled for five day ontrol in Milton two days in famphellville and rural areas on call hauls Councillor Jim Watson ob jected to his suggesting the should be constant in the rural area and on a call basis In the urban area He cited past township ex when heavy damage was done to flocks of sheep by roving dogs In the town he maintained dogs could do only very minor damage Jack pointed out he was already receiving about six calls a week from rural areas Under the proposal redemption fees for dogs caught would be for first offence HO for he second and for third given by Mrs Mrs Ray Thompson spoke on citizenship Mrs Cecil thanked the speakers for their Informative talks after which Mrs closed the meeting with prayer Mrs Staples Box was as slated by Mrs Millson when they served a delicious lunch Over lunch the ladies discus the Good Friday service to be held Stone United beginning at m and also the special Easter Sun day breakfast scheduled after the a church service with all com muni ties res I dents to attend Get ready for garden The return of warm weather signals the start of another gardening season Gommc horticulturist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food says the first step taken by most gardeners should be a general cleanup lie recommends grooming and raking lawns lo remove branches and other debris that may have collected over the winter A quarter Inch topdrossing of compost or manure can then be spread on the lawn to supply some plant food to the soil April is also a good time to apply fertilizer at a rate of about 15 pounds per square feet TWO GIRLS displaying mothers talents are Sherri Brace 10 and Heather Benham Heather mother and sisters were also in the show displaying many articles of wear designed by their talented mother dee HiriUAToraii your DAVE MANES YOUR IN ACTON Tomato Juice TINS Easter FLOWERS raicto Be careful with cigar and outdoor fires the grass is getting dry and fires are easily started Fruit Cocktail GRADE A Young Turkeys 59 UNDER 1IUBS FROZEN PreBasted Turkeys 79 CANADA PACKERS TOSERVE KoeOI Smoked Hants Hi OCEAN SPRAY ftf OLE OR WELCHS CONCENTRATED Cranberry aa Grape Sauce Juice Aylmer Peas Ice Cream RETURNABLE Pepsi- Cola Hot Cross Buns Serviettes 27 CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY APRIL

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