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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1977, p. 17

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Meteors take win in intercounty play met with a tough net minding by Mike for the Meteors in their Inter county game on June and dropped the game to Bill Mcinnis stood in for an absent referee and did a fine Job of keeping control Meteors played their first game on the turf which is great for the goalke epers but has some sott boggy areas that need fixing in mid field first half by the Meteors Andy continues on his scoring spree with two goals and he received support from Trevor Weber John Campbell and Flanagan who scored one each to get It together in the second half and were a threat whereas the Met core were suffering from lonal changes when bringing into the games Rams drop pair The Acton Rami dropped Sundays game July 10 in They ore hoping ike up their defeat their upcoming games Thursday July 14 Acton hosts at the arena Game time i Saturday Georgettes win Armstrong Georgettes start ed off strong in a game Mon day against Hornby and con tinned strong effort by final score of Hornby scored no runs until the fifth inning when Debbie and Kim Riddell both made it home The following Inning changed the trend as six girls made it home making Gloria Hamilton scored the last run for the Georgettes Georgettes will hold their draw in Georgetown on July The Georgettes terrific second baseman Gilson who was hurl a few in her knee operated on The team misses her but is doubt she will play this season The Georgettes fill with another player because the deadline was July Rained out Ham last Tuesday put the Georgetown Legion out of business for one game they will be making up for it this week Tuesday evening they played host to i earn from Cedar Hill Thursday evening July meet Kitchener on their home ground and Sunday July they travel to Burlington for another game July 16 Ihey travel torn game then The flams still hope for a place in the play but won t know If they quality until the ends July The Acton Rams of Iral Ontario Junior C Lacrosse League played one of Its best games of the year but still came losing to Owen bound 18 14 In the two previous between the two learns the Hams t fare as well Though game was never out of reach three early first period goals by Owen Sound seemed be much for Rams to overcome Owen Sound lead the end of the first period and 13 at the end of the second Three players shared most of the scoring for the Kami Hon Turkosz had five goals scoring three in space five minutes George Artem had and Kevin added two The which was good was shared by Graham playing the first and periods and Dave Butters the second period Hornby Party Saturday The annual Hornby Garden Party gels under way Ihis Saturday it the ball park on Avenue starting at m organizers say The highlight of the event will be a baseball game bet ween a Hornby mixed and announcers from CfdM in Richmond Hill In to the hot dogs soft drinks and fun the talent show which begins at will feature local and town talenl The party is sponsor Peewee ball results Georgetown Tire took first place with a win over North Ford July 5 Kick Greenwood threw the win with Andy going for North Ha I ton Both pitchers struck out five baiters Paul played well in defence for Georgetown Tire and Tony count for North Ford In other game Toronlo- Bank toppled the 13 1 with Craig hurling the victory Paul Dave Wood and Steve Cawkcr cracked out triples for Hankers Paul Burroughs played tough on defence for the Optimists STANDINGS Georgetown Tire TorontoDominion Bank North Ford Optimists The Hill Daredevils were a crowd plea Music I- the Second Annual Bluegrass music fun Herald staff There were no hassles but one Ihe Stcond Annual Musk Saturday was just perfect And edlythat sunny clear day damp anticipation pulled miny country and western fans friends and families to com munlty park The hassles was the sound which after taking three get set up out for instance before the Dixie could finish Iheir stc lining rendition of Orange Blossom Spec Tin group from London Ontario Just went through the motions while tht lurried soundmen tracked down the then did the ending nil over again Attendant on the sound has sles however when Ihcre was trom the stage but the of stranded musicians estimated fans circulated played catch or poked over the ihles liking tneir pick from home midccuidy si shoe ill sculpture There w is no hassle if your was consumed from a cup Ontario who patrol led in discreet pairs beefing up the irk sown security who cups to those with out reported everything was It fell to the honor of Kent Tocher a hometown band to open show The Orion Yahoos who were born in the mists of what promises to become a legend iry first fesiivil showed an appreciative crowd thai they were alive and thriving and getting belter at every dale fans of the Hills Daredevils an Acton trio lowed them for when raoio station CKGL host Don Bird asked from Hills Ihcnaskcel red and his backup while homccooked band Linda Kitchen showed a lot promise funs don I ill and listen to music lit Wedneiday July 13 Page II Seek parking Acton merchants told Homeowners Beware of home repair ripoff artists Here are things you can do to protect yourself II you are considering home repairs Do not let someone talk you doing work you I planning have done Always estimates from several reliable Insist that all details be into the contract you signincluding type and amount of work to be done any extras and the total cost Keep down paymonl an absolute minimum Never pay in lull I the work is finished to your complete satisfaction If financing is necessary arrange wilh a bank or repulable finance company In on your Provincial wants you know your are under the Consumer Protection and Business Practices The Consumer Protection Acl allows you to cancel any contract to be performed and pa d for in future and signed your home if you send a letter within 18 hours of sign oven though work has started Practices provides fnes and ja Itqrmsfor people who deliberately mislead or ho lo consumers write lo Ontario ConsumerHomo Repair Queens Park Toronto Sidney Handleman William Davis Minister of 1 Premier Consumer and Commercial Relations Province of Ontario Already informed that Ac ton parking problems must be before step be liken in the it sklents of the community were urged pressure council lo help buy properly for iff slret I parking special meeting held to discuss Actons Im Area Don Lindsay it Id in of recent decision let the d wnlown businessmen fin in the purchase of Hot eh en and other riles by themselves Council rejected pie i by the Ward 1 councillors to of the estimated cost of purchasing land for use is street parking south of Mill Street Mr I indsiy spccul did that council decision is tie re suit of rati between Act interests urj his fellow to pressure the m Wards ind help with flic parking pi in The lick of spice for both pedestrian and motoris needs is the fundament il to Acton s beaut i licit lowers told The two men are represent of Antrim gram Planning Ltd a firm hired by the Acton board of management to con duct a sluiv of community The merclnnts were told that Wednesday purely for input purposes Hie fin il fir the of the down town core will be presented August The be r I of management nit from the i rch- its for its illteed fnl lo prep ire those who own will In for the mount of their busl which were in out I ist week Hoard eh in Henry expl lined the individu il lax ills which will net J to meet the could frc m He reminded merchii is though tint the amounts could drop dr ishealh when over from this s budget In id ill in said bo in will In mir ehant share if ihe Sin if ind the fret Christmas bus si ice for shoppers Hill Ytindt lick of time and in id prevented Ihe bo irl merehinlsm He is them that ill future 1 aril 1 will be subject to by r il membership Aeco lo the lion by Mr Mr s In a form of restt redsli rilnnts inn uniform li r and designs and trees decorative mural suit ilk benches kiosks dens wherever space allows Bee luse of Mill s row traffic lines and side walks Mr suggested that the walks could be rebuilt i a or ere widened areas s benches n ifihl he placed The necessary loss of some tin slreet parking spaces he said could be compensated for by new off street parking jreas created on a gradual isis encourage shoppers to walk slightly longer distances from their cars to concerns that such pedestrian additions to downtown slreetscapc be a prime target for vindals Mr Flowers com merited that Acton is not unl in its ibundinco of down town I Any able element Mr pointed out will be less likely remain in the area once the is be lutified a pleasant for people go shop ping as a form of entertain menl Mr Mowers old the merchants In where the planners recently completed a project do outof town businesses were and invited in community As a result he said and boutiques now add a special to le s regular tare Similarly Mr iliODDcrs are more llkelv to visit the downtown area if Student housing needed College Is beginning its annual house campaign fcnch year the college needs for least 1 students and wleh the new campus open for its first full term Ihe need there for more accommodation Is of great concern The with and with board and supper lo MO Anyone interested in renting a room to a student should call theHousing Office between and 4 SO at either the or IheOakvillc Campus J- or they know ttwrr Is more than one store catering to a specific need and Ihua providing a wider selection Acton he said need not fear the Introduction of a weekly ar mors market for example The merchant concerns fo cused on the careful use of funds the town a willing new to help What the good of spend our money if It not going lo be looked after merchant John Conlglio commented Don choke the merchants just because you want a or else well end up spending more in taxes than we moke the stare An encouraging note came from Terry tor of he Acton Services Centre who told the merchants that until recently she had travelled to area malls and plazas to shop because of her as a new resideni with downtown Ac on Upon getting to know the mere hunts themselves how the downtown core has held much appeal tor her she The community spirit which Mrs said is intrinsic stores and merchants is on increase according lo both Mr Stachyra and Mr Zellers Pharmacy For Health and Beauty Aids At Low Low Prices I SALE ENDS SATURDAY JULY Zvllart Owned and Oparattd By ZaElart Drug Storva Ltd

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