Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 19, 1970, p. 2

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j Wednesday August Clin Mall Rim In fit Ion Numtoar 061 Nome Holton 4H winners seed judging competition J Stanley Keith 3 Acton and John Nurse II R Georgetown continued to dominate the Seed Judging Competition this year A total of members com in this event at the Community Centre on Wed August 12 Classes of oats barley hay potatoes and tomatoes were Parks board briefs PROOF THAT bass In Fairy Lake are still numerous Is supplied by BUI Boyd Elmore Drive Bill pulled this pair smallmouth bass from the lake at sundown Monday using a Itterbug lure Larger one weighed In at pounds The smaller one was slighter at pound s Staff Photo At the August meeting sday of the Board of Parks Management and Recreation Committee the twin hotted board Authorized member Art Gordon to look after erection of a fence to act as a buffer between toboggans and the CN tracks the Sir Donald Mann park Authorized arena manager Harold Townsley and board member Art Gordon to look after repairing the Schomberg sweep flooder which needs fixing Agreed to extend the screen and move the players bench at the ball diamond at Sir Donald Mann park to avoid further an to park neighbors who complained of trespassing by ballhunting ball players Authorised chairman Peter Marks to look after fixing the large slide at Prospect park A new been installed but is smaller Swings have also been Installed at Sir Donald Mann park and being used all the time reports Mr Heard a plea from board member Bob for the board to get some ninihlnery to cut the gross properly He was critical of he present mowers which require continual fixing and attendant bills then do the job right Also heard Mr recommend parks board prepare the grant structure for the town auditor and then got the auditor to sign it Working with the clerk Mr said they had salvaged grants of or WOO this year and the picture could be brighter next year under a new system Chairman Peter Marks presided for the three hour meeting with Bob Gil Malcolm Art Gordon and Chapman present as well as parks manager and secretary Mrs Judged with rinoiia given on the first three Participant alio had to Identify forage plant weeds and answer a quiz on field crop production Coarso Grain Trophy for top score in Judging and barley was won by Keith with a score of 190 out of a possible 200 Runners up wore Wilson Bob and John Nurse with ISO points Small Trophy for high store In judging hay and Identification of plants won won by Keith Altken points with John Nurse Report storing Iflfl Tho tni forpoMUMR and quit goes to John with points with Ken MNMi It It Georgetown scoring 100 The high scorer In the competition Jolui Nurse wins the Royal Bank Canada Burlington Branch Trophy John had a score of Keith was Just five point behind The Junior Farmer Trophy for high score In the combiner seed and livestock Judging competitions goes to Keith will points Runner up was Ken McNabb with MO Investigate three traffic accidents Done for Fair to fix arena for safety The safety factor at Acton arena will be fixed for 500 but parka board chairman Peter Marks warned there will still be rotten timbers in three other walls of the building which should be fixed as soon as possible After meeting with council the board decided to fix up the safety factor at the arena from the money available for the job A resolution passed at the regular meeting Thursday to have partial renovations done by Construction which will patch up the south side of the building and fix up the bleachers Steel girders in the arena arc stable but in effect the building is now like a house without siding aid the chairman providing the engineer description There a shimmy When the south wall Is fixed it will stop the shimmy until the other three walls are done Work on the building is slated to start this week and is not ex peeled to interfere with the fall fair which is being held Sep tcmber and The overall picture should be quite an Improvement said board member Gil Malcolm who attended the Joint meeting with Mr Marks The engineer who described repairs needed to solve the safety factor said a reasonable amount of work could be done for the amount of money available Mr Malcolm also interpreted the engineer as painting a picture which wasn as critical as the committee earlier hod been led to believe Mr Marks said Scotty resigns Acton Parks Board accepted the resignation Phi McCristall as a member at their regular meeting Thursday evening Secretary Doris Townsley was directed to send a letter to Mr acknowledging his diligent work was appreciated during his term of office and his resignation was being accepted with regret Mr McCristall said the pressures of a new job forced him to resign The board will submit a list of possible new members for council to consider for the dual hatted commit tee which has one of the highest personnel novers of any board in Acton THE CHURCH OF ST THE MARTYR ANGLICAN Comer Willow St and St Albans Drive Re H J Dawson BA ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Founded 19 Mil tins in Diwson BETHEL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Minister Rev BA D Acton Ontario 1970 am Sundi Scnool im Worship of Baptist Churth Richer with a G pel mi A Cordial Invitation To All EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Churchill Road Rev S M Thoman Pastor SUSDU am Morning Worship Service and preschool Sunday School Sundiy School Afternoon Worship Service Teen Meet it the church evening 730IOJO Catechism Classes Come study with us to be better equipped to serve God and men Everyone Welcome CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road North Minister The Rev A Walter Ave Phone AUGUST 1970 10 Sundav School MOO am Morning Worship Evangelistic Service Tuesday Service and Bible Slud Ambassadors 17 And the Spirit and the Cmc And lit him that si Com And let him tint is it hirst And whosoever let Km tike the of life MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Ave Georgetown Pastor Rev Robert lp SUNDAY 190 10 The Shrumni of Holv Mm in Mide Re Visitors are wckonu at all e3thcrwis at Chureh on the Hill St- AUGUST 1970 Here is our sincere invitation to the whole family to attend church a Sunday School All ages 1 Service Evening Evangel Georgetown TRINITY UNiTEO CHURCH Minister The Rev Gordon Turner BD Director of Music George Elliott PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew H BA BJD Minister Mr E A Hansen BA Organist and Choir Master EIGHTH SEASON COMBINED SUMMER SERVICES IN TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Preacher Rev Gordon Turner SUNDAY AUGUST 23rd am Divine Worship however that the engineer did not dispute the urgency of the safety factor The Board will have to over budget by to meet costs since Acton council nl lowed only for the Job and auditors frowned on carrying over costs until Playground is well received Attendance at the Acton summer playground was basically the same as last year although there were hikes in fee for registrations Recreation Committee program chairman Bob reported that the fees for tho playground and swimming should fall within the budget allowed Last year there were ISO registered for playground and for swimming lessons This year he disclosed there were 125 at playground and us swimmers Basically the program was well received he told the recreation committee at Thur meeting publicly thanking Don Price and the playground leaders for a job well done Kelso Conservation Area continues to remain busy on the weekends Acton detachment of the On larlo Provincial Police reports a very busy week of activities from August to August 10 The men Leave rope for swingers Formula for limiting the antics of rope swinging swimmers imitating Tartan Chain picnic tables to trees and leave the rope to swingers who would probably only devise some other means of locomotion to swing over Fairy Lake and splash into the water if it is removed Parks Board was on the horns of the proverbial dilemma Thursday because they did not want to encourage swimming In the lake beside the wading pool where youths piled up picnic tables and swung out over the water via rope fastened to a tree limb There were suggestions about building a diving platform at the swimming area or a raft which were tuned down because of expense and stump hazards It was decided to chain the tables which are worth apiece to the trees and leave the rope there for those who don discourage easily The Board fears the presence of stumps under the water both for swingers and divers Open swimming at wading pool Now that swimming lessons have been completed the wading pool will be open for swimming every day from one until five in the afternoon There will be an admission charge of 10 cents worked 197 hours while the cruiser was driven miles It was a very grim week In regards to traffic accidents There were Investigated and as a result of the third an eight year old child lost her life In the first accident which resulted In property damage only the erring driver was charged with careless driving Damage In this accident was The second accident which involved four cars resulted in over property damage and four charges being laid against the operator of one of the vehicles involved One of the charges was Foil to remain at the scene of an accident The third accident involved an eight yearold local girl who was struck and killed on Main Street North After striking the little girl the vehicle was then driven away and the driver failed to remain at the scene and render aid to the child or report the accident A motor vehicle believed involved in the accident has been seized and charges are pending against the driver I wilt not be adding a safety message to this report I want to leave you with the thought In mind that a child has lost her life because of one driver and the accident could have been averted with a little more care Cons Roy Wood THE FREE PRESS with citizens In extending best wishes to Mr David Frederick Street who celebrated his birthday Sunday August 16 Staff Photo ROBERT HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST 16 Rood S Georgetown 877 WW TMuri Frl Sat Aug 1 JO ThcMOitAccJnmJ 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