Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 14, 1972, p. 15

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offer Weekend workshops at Elm Tree Farms Pottery sculpting spinning each of her students apply and dyeing arc all part of the themselves to the course to summertime agenda which they are most adaptable Martha Hoey a graduate or Fine Longtime landmark Arts from Sir George Williams Farm has long Been a of Montreal is of- landmark in the area of her students along with the annually many visitors rustic atmosphere of Elm Tree attend its sales to purchase items farms in Nassagsweya of taste and decor as well to It II be a wonderful The opportunity to combine courses offer learning from one of Instructional the most proficient young opportunities for Would be artisans in the business with Artists to learn the sunshine and relaxation said arts of application for their own some of the students applying interests and much of the the course and already the slots offered will be based tor entry are being filled on the Hows crating items Weaving silk screen printing for have been and graphics are also included in famous the Elm Tree Farm weekend A complete introduction to workshop and Martha assures pottery is the line up for the that this is a wonderful potting enthusiasts and Martha opportunity for groups from says that each student will outside areas to combine their experience working on the wheel interests and make Up their own slab and coll pottery use of tools classes and introduction to kiln glaring Learn from in In scheduled are pleased to advise that oneSseZShVMst there are also accommodations one session says the artist in the course and faculties within a who enjoys teaching and allowing for more individual applying the theory that ini ScSle everyone should do his own thing the crafts expert is wher me hedule weekend particularly interested seeing maximum number of students per course reads Pottery June 17 and July 15 and July 17 to 21 6 students Silk Screen June 24 and maximum 10 students Sculpture June and realistic or abstract form will be taught and each person have the opportunity of working with clay plaster cement soapstone or wood Mothers flare printing under the hand of Elizabeth herself an artistcraftsman who as been enthralling her buyers for years with her flare for design and color is also offered to the student public who use the old stone farm house and farm buildings as their studios intend to utilize natures great outdoors as their summertime workshop The daily fees are set at flD plus supply costs estimated at approximately Box lunches will be the order of the day and registration is called for two weeks in advance of each course come and see us if you like say Elizabeth and Martha who welcome all visitors to the farm 4H membeis judge crop samples We then judged a class of hay meeting was held on May 24 at corn Membera August and 13th August to By Karen Pierce Judging hay The Acton Field Crop Club meeting was held on May 24 at r the Acton Communty Centre reasons on the classes and Bill J students President Tom Parker recited Last gave official reasons Gr 2 the pledge and Secretary Carol Hugh Cook talked about trees J Somcrville read the minutes of and then handed out record books Spinning and Dyeing July 8 the last meeting and other pamphlets A and We were reminded of the safety The last part of the meeting meeting June 1 and the Acton was spent on watching a film Weaving July and 2 July Calf Club meeting on June 19 We about the travel of water in 19 voted not to have a field crop club different soils under different meeting in June conditions At the end of the business the meeting was turned over to Nino He then called on Leah Leslie to talk on judging crop samples and Bill Lasby to talk on Princess title open Officials sponsoring this year s Dairy Princess competition report the contest is still open to young ladies who would like to try for the crown Judging will be on milking ability poise personality and a on the dairy industry The winner will be chosen Wed nesday June at Dairy The contest starts at 30 collisions Seven passenger vehicle collisions occurred in the North area patrolled by the Milton during the week of June to June report police Two of the collisions resulted in injuries to four persons Nine vehicles were Involved In the accidents and the total property damage was estimated at Do Your Planting Nowll GERANIUMS SHRUBS BOX PLANTS PERENNIALS EVERGREENS POTTED ROSES 4- POTTED SHRUBS ETC FERTILIZERS SEEDS GARDEN TOOLS PATIO STONES ETC BIG SELECTION OF CUT FLOWERS OpenDtyia Ween m Til Dark WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE Caroline Flower Garden Two Miles West Of South Side Outdoor service at The Acton Free Press Wednesday June Despite Saturdays cold Sunday dawned bright and beautiful for the seventy adults and children who gathered on the lawn of Wishwood farm in Rock- wood to participate in an outdoor congregational church service The setting is our service said Father Frank of the combined Anglican churches of St John of and St James the Apostle of Guelph and the rustic altar of worn barn boards atop bales of hay decorated with in crockery blended beautifully with the atmosphere of the outdoor tabernacle Hear us oh Father when we call upon Thee and as he spoke birds twittered and soft winds rustled through the trees The natural terrain of the lawn was adaptable for Sundays as the congregation sat in lawn chair pews while Father Russel conducted the service from the elevated chancel mound and taking Communion the celebrants mounted the hill to pass In front of the altar At completion of the service everyone enjoyed a picnic lunch In a of the local acreage and then the program of games pulled the athletic Anglicans Into competitive endeavours Races for the little guys races for the adults ladies activities and team games were all part of the fun with a tugofwar between and Guelph congregations the finale of the afternoon events A walk through the bridle path which skirts the River had also been part of the program along with volleyball for It had been a first time for the Wishwood farm location for the annual picnic and it had been chosen well Clark thanked the host and hostess Mr and Mrs Vincent Price for their gradousness in letting their home farm grounds be the setting for the occasion and both Vincent and Ruth expressed their delight at the opportunity of inviting the throng to their property and in their own inimitable way made everyone feel welcomed Happenings at Rockwood School by Arm Smlt We had a quiet week till the end On Thursday we had the school field day Everyone participated and enjoyed it The winners of the events will be going to the big field day involving six schools The students would like to extend their thanks to the staff who helped in making that field day possible Friday was a happy day The exemptions from the exams were handed out Good luck on your exams Council to review new leasing agency FRANK RUSSELL is seen blessing Johns Anglican Church and St a small communion celebrant at Sundays James gathered for their annual special outdoor service held at Wildwood church picnic Photo by Lorraine Farm in when members of St especially pleased that hot dogs will continue to be sold for 10c each Maybe It proves that liberals can control inflation in what the Toriessay said one commute member his tongue partiall in his cheek Other refreshments will be available as well including steer- burgers from barbecued beef hindquarters Iust year picnic attracted some 1200 guests and officials are expecting a repeat of this turnout Admission is free to all members of the Association their families and friends Barbecue beauty contest on tap at Liberal picnic West Upper Middle in Burlington liberal Association Just north of the Queen Elizabeth scheduled Its annual picnic for Way Sunday June IB from 2 p m to Included in the planned program are pony rides and nay- lcution is the farm of Jack rides for the youngsters plus Taylor at Appleby Line and gomes and races Special events will include the selection of Miss for 1972 and a valuable gate prize drawing The picnic committee is Is he or he Thats the question pointed in leasing operation on Alma Street in The establishment of thc agency was discussed at a closed meeting of Eramosa council June at which tune the clerk was instructed to notify Mr his formal application for a leasing office would be reviewed by the and he would be notified of their final decision There will be no go ahead Councd had previously passed an amendment to the township zoning bylaw prohibiting the establishment of used car lots in in a meeting held in May Their decision had been based on thc acthestic damage to the village Flack from some residents in dicated they were not in harmony with the proposed car lot and Mr Sheeny said that he would obey the township bylaw prohibiting the sale of cars but would establish a leasing agency on the property instead He said he would line up cars on the land with actual dealings to take place his HIGH school is over this week With thc semester system there final exams FREDA HOFFMAN Optometrist George Ont I Telephone ORDER YOUR BALER TWBNE REQUIREMENTS NOW From MASTER FEEDS MASTER 0 MASTER BALER TWINE Feel BALER TWINE We have been Informed that baler twine could be In short supply In We suggest you id Master Feeds today and order your requirements to be sure you are covered price Is right and we will hold your needs or you Call us today Discounts Available On Quantity Purchases WEED CONTROL- Amine BO Amine Embutox 24 for trefoil Alfalfas Reg lOlle A to control the weeds in your pond Aatrex SOW HORSE MEN Master Feeds war Mown Invites you to drop In and browse through their remodelled Horsemen s Bar During the next two weeks all Saddles In stock will be ottered at is per cent the prices marked Also all Dress Belts In stock will be offered at th same IS per cent oft prices marked You can afford to miss this one Equestrian Galvanized Regular sMon i to 5 Sat Noon MASTER FEEDS Your One Slop Farm end Garden Centre PHONE 1964 FARGO Pick up Truck Styicslde long box 4 cylinder automatic oversize tires heavy duty suspension Ready to work Lie No 1965 GALAXIE Door Hardtop Finished In dark blue with matching Interior Equipped with automatic power steering power brakes radio white walls wheel covers In well above average condition Lie No 840731 1967 GALAXIE 500 Sedan Ths bronie metallic car isoneow car In good condition Equipped w th V8 automatic power steering power brakes rad a Lie No 1966 LTD a Hardtop A Sautcrne Gold exterior with matching Interior Equipment includes V automatic power steering power brakes radio white walls and wheel covers It a car you can be proud of Lie No 1295 1968 VOLKSWAGEN door very clean Finished In Sandstone beige this Equipped with a radio Lie No 886722 1095 1969 CORTINA A locally owned car this one comes In Sahara Gold with matching Interior Equipped with a engine speed transmission and radio Lie No lots jou should take a look at Sia Hit fun on our lot where good dealt art 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