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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 14, 1984, p. 11

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GeorgetownActon Wednesday Nov Jingle the order of the day on Sunday put in the Owen Sotnd area when four inches of wet now coupled with a nasty wind from the north made fishing all but Impossible on the bay not to mention standing at the stream sides Plenty of smiles were evinced from the locals when I passed by with a canoe on the truck Many times the thought that I might have to trade my canoe for a snow shovel You cant win them all A growing concern among those persons that share the outdoors is an awareness of the changes in flora and fauna because of the proliferation of the common gull These birds are multiplying out of all proportions with probably five limes the count over the past few years No nesting water birds such as ducks geese and cranes Just to name a few escape the of these voracious birds that have never ending appetites for eggs and young birds Once a gull locates a nesting duck its a sure bet that few young birds will survive to maturity How to slow down the increase of this predilor will soon have top priority with the Ministry of Natural Resources biologists and field workers The thought of destroying these birds will probably produce a great outcry from bird lovers plus he Audubon society however we have to do something about a problem that is quite apparent Just to show that Ontario has great resources when It comes angling for is a photo taken at Lacseul Ontario just north of Dry den The photographer was David Bent of Acton and the fellows with the big smiles are on the left guide of lodge Tom vander Bent of Richmond Hill and friend David of Red Lake The fish were some of the best eating an angler could find This trip was the eighteenth in a many years for Dave and his father to the same area Live minnows and that old favorite Spinner produced most of their catch The family that fishes together stays together Have a good day Bants split games The Acton Firefighter Bants claimed one win a tie and three losses in recent Hub league action The Firefighters hosted the London Jets this weekend splitting a pair of games losing Saturdays match 3 and then on Sunday they came back win On Nov Acton battled the London Sabres to a 3 tie The Bants suffered their other two losses fighting a losing venture against Strat ford and then dropping a 102 to a powerfull Kitchener squad Nov Actons only mark on the scoreboard against Stratford came early in the match when Greg Leatherland assisted by Mike Simmons plugged the puck into he apposi tions net Facing off against he London Sabres Acton took a commanding three goal lead in the first period but London came back to WATER SLIDE It of twist turning Canada first year round Wator See you the slide Fn 3010 Saturday Sunday 1 Family Rates Party Packages 2 FOR on 10 Rid all white water Shoppers World Brampton BARRY TIMLECK CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Carreul Building 18 Mounts S Goorgotown Georgetown Youth SoccerCM ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Tuesday 1984 700 Gordon Anna WINTER VALUES brake special GEORGETOWN T LTD or 1606 Have you been to Chuck Es this week Wlldwood Manor Ranch NEW PROGRAM SATURDAY WESTERN RIDING and flO hour competitions per Junior Senior Classes REGISTRATIONS PLEASE Ml South of answer all three goals and tie the game with only minutes remaining in the third period Acton markers come from John Van Dam with two and with one Fire fighter assists were claimed by Simmons with three and with two In Actons match with Kitchener Leatherland recorded one goal and one assist while Van Dam pegged the second marker and Simmons assisted In Actons 3 loss to the Jets on Sat Leatherland banged In both Firefighter goals with aid from Van Dam and Simmons In Sundays win Carl end Van Dam led the way with two markers each and clinched the game with the final tally Acton assusls came from Leatherland and Simmons Excellent goal tending on Saturday and Sunday was supplied by Scott Williams and David Hinz SmjRDflfNiGHTE FAN APPRECIATION NKHT ATMQ Over 100000 in FREE Thankyou Gifts Post Time 730 Friday through Tuesday Grandstand Admission Sports and Dining Terrace 50 For further information call Your support means a lot to us Thais why on Saturday November every fan paying general admission at Mohawk will receive a coupon for one of these fantastic FREE gifts Mohawk watches 1700 Currier Ives Collector Plates 150 Harness Beer Steins 150 Limited Edition Harness Racing Prints Pairs of Sunglasses 300 Rolhmans Lighters Plus Mohawk and Greenwood Track Admissions Come for the excitement of great harness racing And let us show our appreciation DONT MISS NIGHT WITH THE RAIDERS FRIDAY NOVEMBER 16 AT 815 PM OHA SENIOR A HOCKEY CAMBRIDGE HORNETS 1984 CANADIAN FINALISTS VS GEORGETOWN CHRYSLER RAIDERS AT GORDON ALCOTT ARENA ADULTS SENIORS STUDENTS CHILDREN BONUS THE FIRST 300 PAYING FANS WILL RECEIVE A BUY ONE GET ONE FREE COUPON FOR A BIG MAC ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT Hint HtM St

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