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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 16, 1969, p. 12

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tfw acton ftm praee weovsawjey july id 1 second un assignment to far east for dr anthony kingscote rockwood water sewage system pnpotal ouhmed by owrc representative further details by lorraine root dr anthony kingscote 66 has recently returned from southeast asia and the far east to his home near rockwood ontario having completed a econd united nations aasianmeat to that part ol the wrmfl formerly professor head of the department of parasitology at guelphs ontario veterinary cotjeatf he proceeded to the repuducr the riffippines in lowhere be trttdthe united nations dereloprnerrt program under its food and agricultural organisation working with counterparts id the country t bureau of animal industry the losses from parasitic rjeseatt of food animals were ais and recommendation made to the government for their control he returned to the huwines tgain in 1968 is assist fat the in of the disease control prograrnmet he stales with most gratifying results at the tame time graduate courses foe continued veterinary ehftto were initiated as an favtarviof training project for ajawi mil veterinary officers tad a freedom home hunger project was tuned made possible throurii a donation of funds from i aayt the need to food supply in the haormeaee m to many countries of the world is urgent at present the popula of the klt oo tome 7000 sjai of the wcbepclago is 34000000 people and u thirty years time a population of loojooojooo is expected at preeent the food supply especially protein is m short supply for many people so to avoid amine among the rising g kwm the government is taking every action possible to step up production tad this year serf sufficiency is nee production was gntifyiagry reached new attain of rice cvevdoped by the international rice sswtttute the wide use of fertiliten and increased inigarka have played thek partswow under thetotvviibip fernando lopex and ryeirthresitiy becsetary of the ps of agrijtia and ftaatssral reaottmaa action is waasajtakesitesncilawideefafld risnry eaitwi awie and poultry task wbicb ub ob the ehcaldars at ftnaasst of dr astatevto ctwnassl director of the bin m of ii nit ml udustry itothetrwisoeoftibs as o earn and tnd food attppfaes oobtaot of wopacal rliafun the evwjopaaeal of inner br prograasaaes improved asaeketaag cicjbee tach a towitasftioai of snore roads ted asked abosat bvistg condftsoa at the hiaetjalnti dr kfatgicou ttetet be bat always found the people a al walks of life there hnapitime ad friendly the tiopical climate always pleasantly wand the tropical fruits and flowers ere out of this world he leeb that the greatest need is for industrial developments to that there will be work and income for all to buy the necessities of life he is familiar with many parts of the itulippsnas and feds equally at home with til the fillipino what time permiiipd of their peoples ptomettmvieography reugians and arts boy scouts buddhistic philosophy and chinese brush paintings have been among his particular interest while in the far east just before leaving the philippines this pest april the chinese artist guild ol f manila sponsored a joint exhibition of 110 chinese brushing paintings u v bailey australia pelnl by dr v v bailey auli urt wang pel yen chins and dr a kingscole canada the exhibition mostly of nature- paliilings and landscapes wat dedicated to the appreciation and conservation of tulure encouragement of fine arts and promotion of peace and goodwill amongst men among the visitors to the exhibition were ii e fernando loper vice president of the philippines ilor lance u joseph charge d affairs of australia mr robert fairweather vice consul of canada tnd ii e patrick picki sua ambassador to the republic of china respectively representing the philippines and the homelands of the three united nation artists that an autlrahan and canadian should reach a modicum of success in oriental painting in a relatively short time of three years study made headlines not only in the chinese community newspaper of manila but also in those of taiwan and hong kong in scouting dr kingscote former district rover scout leader of wellington district bsc participated in a leadership training course in the philippines attended the 8th australian jamboree tt trinidad bear brisbane and visited the national headquarters at the time of the riots in hong kong during may 1968 he also took greetings from the scouts of canada to thou of other lands visited including singapore 30 bounty mfild pups discovery of a litter of wdd pups in the township woods cost eramota township council s30 is bounties but councillor thought it would probably taw the trvet of livestock in the future payment of the bounty vs authorued at the last meeting of eramota council council agreed to notify the erygmeer after a delegation of property owners attended the meeting in a body to complain about damage to crops and feacet caused by careless contractors the delegation was mmpnsed of property owners participating in a drainage project the desk was aulhotiied to advertise townshipowned property in everton for sale existing buildings on the property mutt be demolished a bylaw to dote a portion of an unused rockwood street war given the final reading roads accounts of si 294198 were ordered paid as well at 1530762 as general accounts pfofftwn for n4whwooaf wwfi fcvm of mgtmsm off ts ntmmf nvtwo m mmftf vmtsvuflf of 0mfn m vtw vshwttwrmi jmnvm the tsoattf of trustees by lams ii wm neve e tatsslsy of mgjoo gartorn ovetr vpkw wmm ims otvostsvy pfowvl j dtrff of thai owhc aapahle hi elelweeiiisj 300 twionl told the trustees the the 0w rmawfo imtw olt gevsmtwvf commission ie resuctswl to demand svin only raesvlni 70 undertake what it eallt tttpstttfmauttvatigfwl bsawwmapmwwtl lammimf turwkm foat- fir f trtiffkg nudn ftftf ptmmtititn u vmlao hornet wist not be wry serviced ajswaj gwgj pvfvjtjtjwaswgg ivpan wrew irtelalltllon of several tire trwendoftfcemtmdv av fvyofawttt wtt ptsktstsal mpnswtf olts the itaarvalr foe trsstweam wia be the mart useful xwwy 1 rockwood sports rockwood news bronze plaoue ol appreciation irom the republic ol the philippines in presented to dr anthony a klnotcote on completion ol his recent work in the philippines the presentation is made by dr antcleto b coronal director of the buroau ol animal industry department ol agriculture and natural resource japan australia new zealand and thailand in the utter country lie visited the headquarters of the world fellowship of buddhists now numbering some 500000000 members and uw the famous temples of the dawn golden and reclining buddhas the marble wat and others questioned on his interest in this ancient astatic religion dr kingscote stated that he anticipates being posted in future to assignments in buddhists lands and that international consultants should study the beliefs religions and customs of the people with whom they work prince siddartha gotonu the buddha said the doctor never claimed to be other than a teacher whose basic philosophy when followed leads to tranquility and peace of mind consideration of others and in the case of the most ardent disciples to the conquest of selfishness greed and all other vices dr kingscote has also had the wonderful opportunity of living with moslems taoists hindus and others and in ejeh of these groups of fellow men and women lie has found dear and treasured friends likewise in canada he advises seeking out and getting to know uur own country men of national groups be it american indian british french or other iuropians ochinese japanese sihk or other asians or africans in every walk of life is a rich experience leading to the making of friends christian buddhist and the mountain people tnd pagan tribal fducstion b generally at a high level but unfortunately jobs at not always available for qualified trades and professional people concerning united nations ftofessor kingscote it emphatic that in a quiet way the vh it doing a great work in the wortdthe world health organisation of the united nations for axample ut an unbelievably short time hat tradkaled or kept under control devesting human plagues around the globe and is working continually on reducing tuitering mamutrition and medka early deaths how wonderful he itatet it it to tee experts of every nationality race and religion working together at teams in the various tajtuntt of united nations wjhlo fjmx urbilco add many more units evolving every bald of human welfsre and aetmrlta countries handed tosjttbtr to hasp each other d quietly and often utusiabstthad te to asia attic south america and abewhete moat coun trite trnotvad not only acotpt hajp but atnd their own snrptrtsalsioadatoaaaiittooln apjptocaiatafietda gtl armhirat to tna rsurpptnea br loraaseoaa taa vfited gt honor rockwood couple 50th wedding anniversary slsid tjssuaaia rockwood cenleanial school was the center of activity on june 28 when approximately 200 relatives tnd friends gathered to honor mr and mrs doutja mcnabb of rr 4 rockwood on their soth wedding anniversary fifty years ago rev john little of eden mitts and rockwood ptetbylerlan churches officiated at the farm home of mrs mcnsbva parents mr tnd mrs alex g milne in the presence of tome so guests only sixteen of whom ire now living most or these attended tiseajuuversajy mrs mcnabb the former margaret milne born in saginaw atvmiyn came with her parents to the eden mills disttict in 1903 from where she was married to john douglas mcnabb on june 28 1919 mr mcnabb was born on the tana at hr4 rockwood and he and mis mcnabb resided there until retiring to the vittage in 19si where they toll uveon harris street tfsesv tatrury james a of acton neil g of guelph and ttabatui h k shultit rjr 2 rookwood attended the odebratiori a daughter mrs bestward anna of kitchener was not able to attend and mrs k hunter muriel deceased in 1967 there are 20 grandchildren and iwo great grandchildren douglas mcna bb is the last member of his generation mrs mcnibbs brother and titters at the celebration were gertie mrs f g brydges brtntfotd blanche mrs ii j banner hamilton edith mrs r b barnett arkeu and mrs lottie fitzsimmons niagara falls onl max milne of rockwood and john a of rr i moffal a brother james gave his life in the first world war nov 13 196 many gifts and cards of congratulations were received including telegrams from prime minister pierre trudeau conservative leader robert stinfkld and alf hales mp for wellington county mr and mrs hales also called to personally offer their congratulations flowers- were received from bonnie scotland sent by mr and mrs andy kirk friends of the family relatives from a distance were cousins from texarkana texts saginaw michigan and satellite florida other guests came from arthur acton burlington aiken erin everton embro fergus guelph georgetown hamilton matton eden muls rockwood toronto woodstock ajidweoand and mutual understanding giving one a broader and richer outlook on life ilavind served willi the canadian forces overseas during world war ii dr kinwrote was also seconded ml various missions to llic indian army royal west african frontier force and tlfittsh intelligence corps before studying at guelph he served willi the royal canadian mounted police after leaving manila early this may he spent some tunc working in the food and agriculture organization of llie united nations jt lis headquarters in rome llicncc proceeded to england where lie was a guest of the kcveicnd wilfred and mrs waring at the saddleworth viccrage in yorkshire and later in the london home of the first sea lord admtrjl sir michael and lady le fanue storms over the atlantic continued dr kingscote forced the aircraft to deviate in course to toronto so that a wonderful view was had of greenlands icy mountains the snowcapped peaks vast glaciers jnd many square miles of breaking up pack ice were a spectacular sitjit dr kingscote is presently new lighting in rockwood street lights on main and alma streets in rockwood are being uiodemied by hydro crews this week fortynine color improved himinaircs mown to be a better type of lighting arc being installed coulter fund total 3300 the coulter family assistance fund at cjinphcllville reached the 1100 mark on tuesday of this week and lugjnucrs are still expecting more money wdl be turned in this week to aid the burnedout fjimlics cjinphcllville community assistance fund treasurer mrs reg austen reported tuesday there had been 2r0 donations tecorded to date tor the s1300 total there are still several canvassers who have not turned in their collections and the fund is expected to swell later in the week donations are still being accepted by null and they should be addressed to campbellville community assistance committee campbellville william coulter sr mr and mrs william coulter jr and their four children and mr and mrs gordon coulter lost their store stock living quarters and all their possessions in the dominion day fire that gutted the 100yearold building at campbellvllles main intersection the loss was estimated at j 100000 rev d r nicholson b heading up the fundraising campaign tnd robert elliot it secretary with mrs austen as treasurer they lined up canvassers to call on every home irrnassagaweya residing in his oneroomed cabin legendly known as rocky roost enjoying the visits of his children phoebe robin and betty and many other friends whilst he awaits perchance other assignments to work in or for canada in distant lands in the near future john salmon hurled a brilliant three hitter tnd struck out six last thursday night to lead rockwood seniors to t 30 victory over hilltburgli rockwood maintained their hold on second place in the six learn league by virtue of llie win syd durote and harry barber led rockwood at the plate with three hits apiece syd also made the defensive play of the game when he made t great catch against the centre field fence to rob a hilhburgh batter of a home run rockwood will play first place guelph in guelph wednesday july 16 the two teams will play a return engagement in rockwood the very next night thursday july 1 7 rockwood squirts had a very successful week chalking up two wins in u many starts last wednesday they drubbed umehouse 2312 in a game in which they displayed a lot of good hitting and base stealing in a real sunday tli ponsonby cliff hanger on lliey squeaked by 1210 albert kelly pitched an outstanding game for re play their mo kockwood the squirts wdl next game against wednesday july 16 korriiton rockwood pee wees beat ponsonby last tuesday night but lost lo eden mills on saturday their next home game is july 22 against rockwood gwg cowboy kings for boy sjjptr sum jeaits 5695 i i paul nielsens cbftin acton electric company residential industsial commektal frk estimates no job too big os too saaall m make u m axfom as i general tire announces ike appointawt of halton truck sales 1967 limited as a general tire specialist for ha1idn county tire repairs and wreadihe complete truck service mobile tire service unit complete stock of general tires halton truck sales 0967 united hwy25h r milton 87ft3121 8264931 mrnmnmi mas sub r

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