The Acton Press Wednesday Apr I Egg Roll novel Easter Monday festivity in village Although Egg Roll usually stimulates the mental picture of Dons Day portraying a comedy roll in a movie film to the teachers and of the Combined Christian Education Staff it means an Easter Monday festivity on Guelph Street with all the parents and adults participating in an effort to show the kids that Christ rising is something to celebrate in a big way classes of children ringing from the and level of church school on to year olds their mothers and a few dads well as special guests and friendly onlookers lined up on the street whkh was blocked at one end by the official O P who watched in amazement at we rd collection of colored being pushed down the hill with avid feusto WQ3 After church Sinclair and Ken went had fun and the into a three man competition celebration did not begin until against Mr Ray Death to make a after the church service return trip to their and back which was held in the St John Anglican Church with all the Hie Presbyterians completely children outclassed the Anglican minister rolling by hand egg racing and Death as Rev Sinclair with spoons egg hunting in left his rivals far behind to win teams and shaped Jelly the coveted and the special to be guessed about were chocolate bunny the important events of Monday Has beans program with everyone Garth of Mary congregating in the Parish Hall street was tht brilliant for lunch sharing with special mathematician who guessed the cookies and other poodles to be number of Jelly bean in the consumed which had been but he was three short of the prepared by the many mothers correct quantity when he said who were present there were only in Uie Shell out prizes glass container Several prizes were given out cheered as the prizes and Mr Trousdale of Harris were presented and particularly Street was the chief as they javc a great ovation to Mrs Mrs Drljber of Mary Betty who had actually Street pinned on special badges produced the event which read Special egg roller to special egg roller to regular roll and so on with ultra fecial celebration of the family prizes for he a mothers ln which they pa and other distinctive quests who their country home had competed masterfully such line was as Ray Death of George street rcallzod scale and with all the church group of eg rolling competitors affiliate Betty was Kevin closely followed by Connie Smltt of Main Street Joey Carter of was seconded by Jameson Michael was first in his class and Brent Storey of Rockwood was close behind Fgglest mother Carol Death showed well In her group and Mrs Iois McRae won in the Mother competition with Marilyn Brace showing her prowess as an egg rolter Ray Death won for the ministers and special quests and Mr managed to get his cracked replica to the finish brought up in the rear by Rev Ken Cardwell No yoke on a spoon race saw John come in first for the Youngsters with Kennv Death a close second Brian and Sherry Brace were first and second in their class and Mrs MOTHERS lined up to parti Reverend Ken gave the ready get clpatc in the Easter Monday Egg Rolling set go signals Photo by Lorraine Contest down the Street hill as introduced a new event into the regular Sunday school curriculum I bunnies and special caster desserts decorated the hall to sign to everyone that Easter Monday is no time to sit at home or do the washing but instead one in which everyone should get together and enjoy WELLINGTON DUFFERIN LIBERAL night Mr former Reeve Nixon after his nomination in Arthur last Liberal candidate inches behind The highlight of spoon athlete He left his competitors far behind as he raced back up Guelph Street to win the event as young fans ran Photo by Lorraine WELLINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Schedule of Kindergarten Registration 1971 General Information 1 Morn will be I eld between of a and 1130 Afternoon on If be held from I Well on to ten In Only children public school County be accepted for September Evidence of public school fax support be red a lax bill or a 1970 assessment If you do not have such evidence at the I me of on the school w II have forms have bo completed and fed A child must be years of December el g to be reg for kindergarten September A b cert ftcate or of on I be required as proof of age Forms for apply for cafes are available thf schools 6 A health nurse will be In attendance I f Informal on Is requ red please your school SCHOOL ERIN TOWNSHIPBrisbane Thursday April 20th Afternoon Only For Appointment Phone 2687 A Hanwell D rector of Education WellingtonDufferin Liberals name Cameron Lush SUPERMARKET MILL ST ACTON Former Eramosa Reeve Cameron Lush R 5 Rock wood will carry the Liberal banner in the of Duffenn in the upcoming provincial election Mr Lush received the nomination at the annual meeting of the Wellington Duffenn Liberals in Arthur last Wednesday night A second candidate Grand Valley veterinarian Dr Bruce Fife was nominated but withdrew his name Mr Lush who also served a one term as Warden of Return officers Wellington Count in addition to Grant of Mount his seven years as reeve of returned as president will try to unseat lne Wellington Conservative M P John Root Also office of Orton Alan of were secretary treasurer Peter of Arthur and vice- presidents Keith Hammond of Horsley of Sum Harris of Rockwood Douglas of was added to the slate of vicepresidents Andrew Mclean of Seaforth president of the Western Ontario Association chaired the meeting for the election of of fleers platform quests along with Ontario Liberal leader Robert Nixon and Mrs Nixon were Wellington South MPP Harry and Mrs Worton Don Daley president of the Wellington South Liberal Association and former federal Arnold Darroch of Clifford who represented the riding of from 1M9 to Reeve David Kosinets of Arthur brought greetings from Arthur council HiUsburth will represent the NDP in WellingtonDufftrin Lush confident Accepting the nomination Mr Lush asked members for their support I confident we can win this riduiR he said but I U need lots of help 1 can t make it alone Main targets of lush criticism were the provincial government policies on regional and their attempt to appease angry farmers returning them per cent of the education porUon of their proptrt Mr Lush he can t see many advantages for rural areas the introduction of regional government The government should give it a dial of thought before making changes he said Rapstorles He labelled the governments monetar return to farmers a grave mistake It made it look like people are second class alliens he charged Congratulating the crowd of dose to on the splendid turnout for the meeting Mr claimed the lare number Is an indication of dissatisfaction with the government Donald president of the Liberal Association In the federal riding of Waterloo WellingtonGrey nominated Mr Lush George Duncan of Conn seconded the nomination Crawford Curtis of nominated Dr Fife Joe Barrett at Grand Valley seconded the nomination Fife reeve of Grand Valley for six years indicated he has become more Interested In provincial politics In recent years and promised to keep an ear to the ground even though he withdrew his name this time Ratepayers fill ranks consider new petition Three new names were added to the 1371 slate of Board of Directors for the and Area Ratepayers Association at thur last Wednesday evening meuint at the Centennial School auditorium Approximate members and visitors to voice their votinj powers and also to hear and consider the knowledge of threi University of professors and knowledgeable authorities on the problems involved regarding proposed and water in nations Three replacements The three new names added to the executive included Case of Mam Street Rock wood Mrs Lord of Fdtn Mills and Ralph Kelly a Hams Street Rockwood resident The three replacements were required on the Board ttr three members had previously resigned during the election in November As it now stands Hie following Is a list of the present executive members Vincent Price president Arthur Hams vice- president John Clark treasurer Bob David Don Gordon Case Schuller Mrs Joy Lord and Ralph Kelly Circulate petition During the business meeting a pebtion drawn up by independent Rockwood residents was requesting that the Township rescind the Rockwood request to install the wwer mid water plant in the Several members con the petition and some added their names as they saw I Mr also made a plea to the villagers present to send their letters to the township before the date of April the deadline date for the accepted letters requesting the M to strongly consider the lack of feasibility to such an installation Chairman wants new committee new committee was formed upon the suggestion of the Wellington County School Board Chairman Bruce The Chairman asked the members to consider the erection or activation of a committee with teacher repre sentatives to discuss matters the county education system as a whole He the committee be comprised of four teacher ientatives four secondary teacher representatives plus the trustees with general scope that would deal with areas to education not specifically covered by anj other committee or study group Direct route Dr Truscott felt that meeting on a regular basis such as every second month the committee could be mechanism for estab lishing a direct route on education matters as a relativ unstructured and unofficial body in that it would not be required to make formal reports to the Board Depending on the agreement of the elementary teachers the first meeting of the Committee will be held within the next two or three weeks providing however that an agenda can be prepared of suitable items that avoid duplication of present committee work Goodbye grade The Wellington Board of Edu cation was advised recently by the Ontario Public School Trustee Association that its resolution dated June 1970 regarding the possible elimination of Grade has received 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