Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 24, 1970, p. 20

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The- Actonfree Press Wednesday June Teachers celebrate Conservation Week with teachin at Rockwood park New lit method mulled In ft joint venture of leathern and the Hi ami Authority when BO Waterloo i In Ontario mill ttvuh In under Hot Park Friday iilunl In tent lit I nullity da una no until r the shin In Hull In I Inn I mil VI ROBINSON Ami bowling friends from Georgetown to find measuring on lit bowl Photo by Lorraine Montreal Ottawa tour wonderful Lawn bowling league hosts tournament fnsl whs It ia In race Jargon written on Ihe mujlt iiWth tin in Howling greens Inn rill Inn In I not I when the tin At Mi mid win i I leflguc hosted the Hip winning it Ik if In Jltn tenuis tutor lUv I miilim nl in iti I Dm Waterloo I mill Ibiard of lOtm wan lint a ilnliif1 llkilm tiiiiitlitnlvt thtt wllliiiiit Midi it to limrnlmw ttjuimm I In mulling firm mid lo who a mil i Miflll Willi llli will in hi Hip mill Ox work ill mi nn t rue rim UK will Hi- mill llnh mi J I r JOHNSON DOCTOR Of OPTOMETRY MILTON AND ACTON for Details ml mill I or llowltnH lull I Kill i In Kiln or At Ion inn Ik til tin- In llu limn will Jy mid dun CANOES Codr Strip wilt f I A of lnwc Canada an to MontTMl to the S Cathedral and off to at the Hotel was the flrmt day of grades term and eight school children as left from the Centennial School last Monday June IS Educational tours are fail one of the accepted part of today curriculum and trip for the school pupils had been planned some months ago and looked forward to the students with excitement Girls and together visited the asbestos the in Montreal the Quebec Parliament buildings and touching on part of great Canadian history they were able to view the Plains of Abraham Anne DeBeaupre Church was impressive to many students Montmorency Falls the Quebec and a bus tour with students as guides Thursday found the buses packed again with chape rones and students leaving at a leaving for destination Ottawa and arriving there at Once there more recall of Canadian history and affairs Visits to the Parliament buildings National art gallery Horse sense Museum And with lodging scheduled at Iho Butler Motor Inn with a healed pool or swimming enthusiasts with tour Canadian Mini the first event of the day and then a conducted tour of ihe House Prime Minister residence Canal and Heights Lunch then at Hog Back Park a pack in again into the bus and head homeward for Another our had been com pie led and the excited reports from Centennial Public School students and their alike it was a wonderful experience with first hand viewing of only a small portion of their country Canada and a slight brush with some of her wonderful historical past Chaperoning the students and keeping them in tow had been the job of teachers Mrs Storey Miss Mrs Mr Love Mr Terry Berard and Mr Grant McRae as well as parents Mrs M Kelly and Mrs Hamilton The buses rolled in sometime close the scheduled hour of culminating the day ex MARY ROBERTS opens Rody and guest Bob Leslie her winning draw prize at listen to the other names the Northern Stag In being drawn Photo by dustnes Limited Lorraine while fellow employee Pat Howdy folks just hold tight thar Tor a second or two gotta remember myself a bit wot with me vest buttons all over the place Gawlly news shore travels fast but th road I kept congratulated and patted on the note by trends Dick an th other guys wot keeps me they owns me I shore as heck don t think go around so much If n I wain t do in so good but rite about now they keeps tdlln folks that they all owns Pretty Fair an It kinds me feel a proud to have them such attachment Course It like else When yer on top an things Is all gain great a reel hero but minute things go wrong yer a fool an should know better Take thet guy Frank wo a tried so hard tmake thet Rock wood Carnival fan- such a success When things great shakes he a regular guy but because things goin wrong this year be a reel It aint fair in my books cause other guys let him down bow can we expect to beat our wings on the poor guy wot tries so hard t make a success Shore a square shake In my books cause hey red hard an for that he deserves so me Hey I plumb lost track an ergot to tell yew I won my race on Sunday and took lu to win Gawly yew seen Dicks and Jobs face Some folks think they wux thing but tbeta not true neither I Just felt thet s all an Kenny Ellis was me agin an tried sum reel honest t horse psychology on me Instead me run full tilt he kept me to thet all I wanted too was git down ttbe front as quick as I could Thar I a while number one in the track back to b position up to held and position a while cause Ken kept me reined In and then umbo He let me free run my spurt up the track Right straight inta first place fer all th picture fuxxin yew can Imagine Now boys is to get me in a Friday but I don reckon they II git too far with a whole mess o horses already entered So next time I II get a chance to see yew guys will be in agin next Sunday By the way I shore did figger thet the darn carnival parade ofdshuls wuzn on thar toes they had one car an openair with all them big shot council fellows loolun plumb elegant on th top George Smith a fancy convertible an I figger if someone had been smart they a asked my friend Trudeau t come down from Guelph an participate too Oh well sum guys don plan well enough ahead such celebrations but I shore like t rub shoulders with such celebrities Meantimt 1 go rub noses with my nosebag cause I plenty hungry Bye now yore trend Pretty Fair Swim lessons for season Swimming instruction at Rock wood Park Session 1 June July 17 July August August 10 August a Registration for these above sessions June a is July 17 August Time for registration II am Registration will lake place at the gatehouse of the park Charge per person for one session per each additional member of a family per session Classes beginners through to senior Red Cross depending en Interest shown at each par ticular level Age minimum age for children BOB ARMSTRONG president of Northern Stag In Limited congratulates Mrs Audrey Given for her long standing employ in the company at the second annual company luncheon Photo by Lorraine Awards presented at Stag luncheon Thirty nine employees and guests attended the second an Northern Stag Industries Limited luncheon held at the company plant on Station Street last Friday June 19 After a delicious repast of wonder food straight from the kitchens of the Park View Motel In Guelph Robert Armstrong president welcomed the guests among whom were ex employees parttime employees and a number of businessmen from Acton Guelph and Rock wood A short resume on the growth of the company was outlined by Mr and he referred to 1W9 as a vary fine and progressive one stressing that the Northern Stag Industries management a first goat was to be an addition and extension of the present building Touching on the future of Ihe company be also told of the introduction of David M Into the firm a chemical engineer who will endeavor to establish new processing methods in the ever- Increasing highly technical sporting goods field Awards were then presented vocally by Roy Murphy Com rings with a small Stag logo are in the process of being made up and will later be gives to the three employees who have served the longest period of time In the company Audrey Given Keith and Roy Murphy will all receive such five year awards Joe Roberta was presented the Year Most Valuable Employee award by Mrs Vi last year winner after which draws were made with Jean Haws Mary Roberta Peter Colley Rosemary Brooks Lome Gor don Sophie Thatcher Pat and Doug MacPhcrson all winners for the day Elsie then spoke on behalf of the employees thanking Mr Armstrong for a wonderful luncheon and Di Duncan made dosing remaks in which she thanked everyone for coming and also expressed her pleasure in belonging to such a pleasant employ George Day responded saying that lie felt that such annual affairs made for goodwill and that he hoped to see them continued Northern Stag Industries limited Is an offshoot of the former Northern Tackle Com pany limited and Stag Lubricant Company Limited both of Rock wood The Northern Tackle Company waa almost born and bred In the old former CNR freight shed in the village which housed at one time Stag Lubricant Company Limited The Northern Tackle building was completely destroyed by fire two years ago however in March IMS which resulted in the merger of the two companies which Is now the present Nor them Stag Industries Limited At the completion of the luncheon Mr Armstrong an a half holiday to all employees Mil at in in tin llu mi planned for the grounds thin season an being put out tir more participation from and last nights should have encouraged in viewers to get in ihc village club 165 H Be H Whitewater CLOVER LEAF DRIVER TRAINING SCHOOL Guelph DRIVING LESSONS IN ACTON and ROCKWOOD During i r In The oil river r Fergus Elorianijfo rt For information call We will give you cent off your flrti lewon cover long charge If you think Ontario can solve its pollution problems without your help youre not thinking ForlunUcly for our future being pollution right now Out to win the war pollution needs your help Who causes pollution anyway The we people People who buy ihc products ihit industries produce People with cars boils People who fl People who build cottages homes Even people who keep live stock Pollution now is everyone problem Whats government doing about pollution The government is doing things Since the formation of the Ontario Water Resources Com mission in 1957 and the passing of the first provincial an pollution net in 1958 Ontario has become known as a world leader the battle pollution Industrial Pollution Its a crime Stiff legislation is in force that makes pollution a crime in Ontario It controls what our factories can put into the air and water and what they can These laws are being enforced and polluters are being fined In addition Government en and pollution control experts are assisting industries in the plan design and installation of pollution control equipment War in the air has a task force at work clearing the air The government has created an Air with a highly trained over specialists a mulli million doll ir budget With this kind of power directed at the air pollution problem wc all breathe little easier War on water The ir on water pollution is bunt won The Ontino Water Commission works with communities throughout the prov incc to phn ind construct water supply and sewage systems To date more than a billion have been spent on such projects making On sew treatment the best in Canida What can you do about pollution You in get concerned and stay You mike sure your your cottage your car or your plint imi i iddinj to the problem You can tell your children your self is not inashtriy rivers likes ire not free sewers ind soil is not dirt ioti an in for our lo do thai inula to our good in ftntioni Out can an qualm compart ihop Canadian Pictured above is one of Ontario air monitoring stations Some of these stations equipped with the worlds most advanced tation check air quality and weather data which is then telemetered direct ly to a cenlral office for immednte assessment and action In Ontario wc re steadily beating car the battle for breath Strict emission control regulations the first of their kind in Canada were introduced in and strengthened in 1969 The result 1970 model cars contribute 70 less to air pollution than did models Canadas hie style tomorrow presents But if sty Government of Ontario Department of Trade and Development

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