OUR READERS WRITE Mud sometimes obscures flashing lights 1 Acton Dear Mr Coles Recently in the Tree Press there was mention of incident where curs were passing a school bus was slopped and had its signal lights flashing 1 d like to tell you of incident above Milton about a month ago I pulled up behind a bus that wis slowing down at a I could see no signal lights wns unsure bus Was about to do It wusn t till I was stopped right behind it that I could sec that it actually did have its lights llasliltig but iltey were so covered with mud that they were almost Impossible to sec A car two or three lengths back would have been unable to see the signal and would no doubt have tried to pass Perhaps it might be a good idea fur the bus drivers to eheek their tear lights each trip Yours truly Mrs Gordon Thomson Abolish atrocious leghold trap is Dear Sir leinhei trappers now and more re piogiess to develop others I urge people to please write to their menthut of Parliament urging them to legislation to null these kg hold traps is soon as The government must he nude to ouiliw tins mine against our hi iringuialurLs linn is fot and ibsoluiely no behind other eiiuntnes hive leg hold ips many ye Assocntion lor Tripping 1 would like to draw to the your readers horrible sullinng that is on in this provinec and ill an I to tin atrocious leg hold trip wIulIi holds lis victim by tin piw until tin inuiiil dies either of or Ireeine An is in HI my e ists It ipped up to period ol two weeks Some tunes il tun in chewing off its own p iw md el iw ly An Anim il Defender Iodic J in tups I inch The Outlaw sinking last Rosslike I Georgetown I Joe Ross s Duty We in idling tilt hour the issue At lite Ite no reverse decision oil extension closure his eonle Our ship is sinking list now I piepirmg my crew ihindoii ship Those who insweiei our distress signil ire us When the order given whit does a crew do 1 1 mm The e ipl toes down with his ship Our is in The dorm ml atmosphere ghost town seems rmc The Mill with only skill ol snow liRhls hive ilmust become grounded Some pi iciniiu on llie lie others will be Ic ivine Whit i be answered very simply I apprehension by i misguided public coupled with the implement ition ol imbiguous rules recall designed to be used involving Hi is type Anil is we it em be truly said our was born of corruption but wis never given l eh nice lo rise ill All is quiet oil the Rossi ike lionl Mir I My readers must not get iwiy with undue sentimental gloom our dele it Our ship will tie down in Jones Locker Rosslakc there arc plenty of speckled Iron which There ire the with miniskirts oi less I Inn i Li Police number for eullural nun If 1 become hungry will be by courtesy ot a line me it puker no doubt wilt be my services Jims store Even my pursmls can be guided by pirtieularly in llie field science Then tor my physieil and il well being there will always be the sick under direction of Snorkel who frequents swimming pools piilly submerged by snorkel lube more could man ask thin in The philosopher who it tins quote you in t tike it Willi you wiswronc down mil sec me sometime J Ross S The Outlaw Australian seeks pen pal Mrs J Kerr who lues on a dun farm Victoria would like to correspond with someone roucjily in the wide ice incc to She a letter Mis Luimcrson Baxter Tidev Ave iftct re iding a letler from Becky in in Australian paper Becky wis looking tor m Australian pen Mrs Kerr write tint she will put her in touch with her niece Brownie in ide sot Mrs Kerr lives with her husband on a dairy m the beautiful western district of Victoria I like and enjoy most things social hard wotk she says She is going send Becky some pictures of kaug and koal is Her address is Mrs J Kerr The Point vate Bag Victorn Australia Jack Creighton joins Authority Parker named vice chairman At the annual meeting of the Credit Conservation Authority R Parker Act on was elected viccelnirman and five new members were welcomed Mr Parker provincial appointee to the Authority and longtime chairman of Flood and Pollution Control Advisory Board replaces Luc Mono as vicechairman The new members welcomed by chairman Roy K McMillan are Jack Creighton of Acton Henry Wheeler of Erin Richard Martin Mississauga John Burkus and Harold Orangcvilk The new executive committee will include chairman R McMillan vicechairman R Parker Grant Clarkson Mississauga chairman of Flood Control and Pollution Jack Brampton chairman or Parks and Recreation Hap Grccnaway Port Credit chairman of Information and Education Jack Bailey Streetsvillc chairman or Reforestation and Land Use Bill Hunter Georgetown chairman of Historical Records Vice Chairmen these Advisory Boards in order arc A Georgetown Charles Bryan Amaranth Township William Weber Former birthday Well known in Acton William of Gravenhurst celebrated his birthday Monday February 16 He lives With his daughter Myrtle and son in law Mr and Mrs James Nodgc is good health and enjoys reading newspapers and magazines using a reading glass Mr is quite proud of his record of service with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in the South African War years ago He remained in South Africa as a member of the constabulary for six years following the close of the Boer War He lived in Acton and was a Beardmore employee He moved to Gravenhurst 1 ycaxs ago He said that he now looking forward to spring so he can resume walking outdoors VillafaC Howard Stewart Clnnguacousy Township and Bert Smith Port Credit The members approved the financial statement for 1969 and gave final approval for the 1970 budget Municipal levies to the municipalities m the Credit River Watershed will be mailed before the end of the month These levies approximately per capita based on assessment plus grants from the Department of Energy and Resources Management make up the yearly operating capital of the Authority The Credit Valley Conservation Authority wdl take part in Conservation Week from June 13 to this year Plans for a program will be drawn up in the near future and further information will be available then Speakers on conservation and the work of the Credit Valley Conservation Authority are available to any interested group FIRST PRACTICE on the stage for the R L school operetta was held this week The Acton Free Press Wednesday March A Amen says Currie no delegations council polished oft the town of Acton and were still one of Hie shortest agendns m welcome to use but suggcsiing over car ly night subtly th it any grants the iccompjiiicd by exult nit would be willing to rejoicing from Reeve turn in direction would be The ilsu siid the Board would be Acton council lor two or three nulls receipts they FINAL PHASE OF demolition old post started Inst when walls pushed by rant liko which soon brought the shall ol the building down This week the hist Is It willed Stnff Photo OPP officer makes grisly discovery A palrolluiL olticcr ide ejiily list week on Nassagiweyi Sixth line now it s up to the township to solve the problem What he discovered were the bodies of tour ide lives on the side the is to dispose the mil Hie townships I ite yon L iniiiit bury i mm of my kind in the township dump Road superintendent McMillan was at council meeting icmicsline help Willi the milter We wml Elect Peter Dunham Board of Directors Mew gels mild removers on removing the mm In the me in time lying in a Jownsl ANNOUNCEMENT Richard Telford DX DOCTOR Of CHIROPRACTIC WILL BE IN ACTON SATURDAY MARCH AT 39 WELLINGTON ST ACTON FORMERLY DP FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 8532483 the General sales igcr Peter Dunham was elected Board of Directors of and Co Ltd at i annual meeting m a company president No this week The Acton also announced the appointment of Jules E Larcau as sales man for Quebec and the Mmtimts following the retirement of vice president Frank L Mr Larcau will be assisted by Lou J Cabana in his new capacity as assistant sales manager Mr will be located at Place Crcmazie Montreal Quebec of film premiere Mr and Mrs Peter Bowman R I Limehousc will attend the premiere performance of Ihc film Ontario Toronto Thursday evening because they assisted in the production an oblique way Chris Chapman award winning producer of the film chartered the Bowman power boat to film scenes on Lake Ontario Peter Bowman drove while Chapman recorded the panorama on film The film was specially produced for showing at the Ontario pavdion at Expo in Japan J m JAM WITH PECTIN JAR FRESH ONTARIO PORK SALE LOIN PORK ROAST- LOIN PORK CHOPS FRESH IMPORTED IGA PEAS ASPARAGUS 59 VEGETABLES LB BIG 4S JAFFA ORANGES s69 tomatoes UUDI1M lettuce sar CHEEZ WHIZ JAR 139 mlf m inu MORTON DINNERS HOSTESS REG 57 POTATO TISSUE CHIPS PP 89 volume No only l p yellow ripe BANANAS 29