Esg council Charges collusion in truck route switch harden of collusion intimidation of lotincll by roup of truck ami of flciiils were at night by John representing In the of the townihlp truck route fourth Mr count 11 to consider eliminating Iourtli I mid 17 id the town ship Iniek mute and returning Hit iohiH to normal If runted by the request would mum dtHiBiialing to us new truck tout Hum ft route nay cm presented to council luit September anil council I ponded by the truck rmti lwickto22Sldcroiidtolllnh way in early October However later in the month by a lingo of truck drivers and quarry of council its mind once again designated I line and as truck route Monday night Mr Michlc churned that some sort of bargain was struck and added although he wni not at thnt the quarry appeared to have Intimidated council I t like the way lhlnH last fall was some collision hire he told Wise step Although he admitted council took a wise step in up a meeting last fall with the IXpartrncnt of Transport Mr Mkhlc tin lined some of the made al the meeting not yet been carried out In particular no signs warning that school buses pick up children have been erected along the Iludgct over Ileeve Tom 11111 reminded Mr the township hud gone away over on Its winter roads budget You can afford to drop all of your budget to cater to one company cither Mr replied Council promised Mr Mlchle they would discuss his request In committee and give him an on- Gun show Another In lie popular gun shows of the Antique Arms Collectors Association will take place Sunday In Acton from Hum Venue of this show lias been changed to the Acton Industrial Centre at the foot of Frederick where tho gun collectors have obtained square feet of room they anticipate the show will bo of the biggest yet Meetings held in TD bank Chamber of Comment executive has been holding ila meeting lately In a new meeting area tho basement room at Hid TorontoDominion bank Dank manager Donald McDonald Is of secretary HIGHER THAN A SCHOOL BUS and wide enough for only one vehicle at a time this scene on the Line Erin Township a few miles above Acton with Clnrcncc Denny bus is of rural ronds through one of tho worst winters in decades Driver Gordon had to chart narrow course in this of road where snowbanks extended to this height for almost quarter mile If residents wondered why school buses fnilcd to make it sometimes the answer is the winter dirtiest four Icttt word snow Concerted drive C of C members Winter dogs take toll on deer area farmers report sheep loss Three female deer were killed when they plunged over a foot cliff near Milton Thursday The deer two carrying twin fawns and one with a single fawn appeared to be running from dogs The incident occurred on property owned by Quarry on the escarpment and Wildlife Deputy at the llespeler Division of the Department of I ami Horry Gingrich sold the accident brought the total deer deaths to IS since 1 In the six counties served from Of the deer killed 15 lost their lives running from dogs or fighting with them Others were killed by cars and trucks illegal hunting were caught In fences Attack sheep In and the Roe wood area the problem of wolves and dogs attacking sheep is mounting Killings have been numerous in the district where an estimated J sheep are concntrated on farms One farmer Is reported to have lost sheep this year Roy Bellinger predator control officer with Depirtmcnt of Lands and forests Is supervising trapping operations In the area complaints He noted that some traps were set last spring anil more ore set this season in response to complaints from township Beverly township and North Dumfries township I armors In these areas have been warned to keep their dogs tied up Precautions such as herding the sheep Into puis close lo the barns have been taken some irea fanners who fcai their be I Wild dogs The department Is very concerned about dogs which are running wild dogs have instincts of both a wild animal and a pet do not fear to come mar to buildings and humans but tin cause a great deal of harm week a man who lives just north of saw dogs eh a deer One of the fierce docs turned on htm and he shot It Department officials report it was part St Bernard and part German Shepherd a massive beast of 100 pounds and standing now vicious animal was running In a pack six Department trailed the others Into the bush but wen unable to locate them Kill for sport Dogs are protected from shooting but be killed if Nassagaweya Council Briefs At the regular meeting of Council Wed Council Learned Pusllnch Township was contemplating buying more machinery for snow removal and agreed this would problems on the boundary roads between and Council had received complaints earlier Received requests for financial support from Milton Parks and Recreation Committee and Campbellvillc Community Centre a Board Granted as an advance grant to Milton Area Fire Department Accepted an Invitation to tour Milton and see the firm a plans for the future Agreed to the formation of a committee from Milton and Nassagaweya to investigate the potential of a site at Milton Brick for a dump Accident at dairy The only reportable accident of the week on Acton streets oc curred at the Royal Dairy perking lot on Queen St last Wednesday A parked car owned by Larry Ziegier Kitchener received an estimated damage to the left front The other driver was of Acton and his car had no damage No charge was laid police report Granted licenses for quarry or gravel pits to Milton Quarry Sherman Sand Gravel Sand and Gravel and Mrs Margaret Currie Authorized the purchase of a dictaphone typewriter and adding machine for office purposes Received an apology and a copy of a retraction from the Dally Mercury inaccurate story published recently The story in question reported clerk Campbell Thompson as resigning from his job is clerk when he resigned from a committee of council and retained his position as clerk arc on the trail of other animuls Department officials can pretty well tell by the body of a dead deer or sheep who the culprit Is A will have killed for food But the dogs will have killed for sport then gone on to feed on garbage or anything they can forage near buildings Deer find hint selves at a distinct disadvantage In a dog chase over heavy snow While dogs in run across the crust of the snow deer sink into It The problem is compounded this lime of year as bucks have shed their and are defenseless Many of the female deer arc tarrying young and are more susceptible to attacks number of deer killed by ears and trucks Is ini rich said Statistics show that property damage to can often exceeds In cardeer collisions Advocate hunt Mr Gingrich explained deer tan be real problem if the population Is not controlled The department and local sportsmen s clubs have ad vacated limited deer hunting to control the population Paul unison past president of Sportsmen Association is a strong supporter of a controlled hunting season I d sooner see them hunted than starving to death I d like to take some of the socalled naturalists around in the spring and show them skeletons It would really make them think he noted Department of lands and officials and local sportsmen agree that if hunting Is not allowed nature will take the situation in hand When the deer population becomes excessive some cither die due to or disease or are killed in any one of a number of ways This winter has been particularly harsh The lack of food is more acute with the heavy snow than It has been in many years Comphints of deer chewing on small shrubs and mining young apple trees have been Several area farmers advocated ii deer hunting reason some time ago when the matter up for discussion Deer been in for several years Officials from sportsmen s clubs and the Department of Innds and I are ting scries of meetings with county councils In tills out tu I hum deer hunting Burnt Oxford Wuterloo Wellington and arc by tin division A meeting Willi a committee of county Council will he held Saturday One of the alternatives the I and I officials will suggest Is a tin ti day staggered hunting once every two years would allow hunters throe day every two years to bunt deer but the three days would not consecutive membership torn the Chamber or Commerce Is setting out this week to attain membership of or 100 of roster Iwis Membership chairman Si cord feels certain that a concerted latlie of will product the sin result rnrsuny His committee of through Interest In town met last night I In the Facility loom of the TorontoDominion to plan their nil ale A letter will lie sent out to all businesses followed by a tall a personal visit oat of mailing prevents to Individual members but individuals are to Reprimand no boys were seen taking articles from a parked car by an r Sunday The 1 Is otic 12 an I years of hud in tliclr possession cigarettes taken ear on Main St the boys were stern mil and turned to then Join and hopefully could contact any of member t It Up has been an increase in Chamber fees tills year I units will be used for on expanded Christmas lighting program signs preparations projects such downtown pnrkliu I vents such as donees and the of the Year dinner cover their own costs through ticket sales Wt Intend to wrap the drive up In two or weeks says Mr Stcord but we will review the membership list part of August are quite confident we can increase the membership he says He personally feels membership Is well worth the scale of charges i in other places and to set 1 ft POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL 1 High Minor all gravida Titapto 2 North BROS MEAT MARKET RED BRAND BEEF Choice Wing Roast LEAN Shoulder Chuck Roast LEAN BONELESS Point Brisket 99 Lean Ground Chuck PORK SPECIALS FRESH Small Link Sausage 69 Shoulder Roast Choice Pork Butts 69 FOR YOUR FREEZER RED BRAND BEEF Sides Hinds 87 Fronts Lean Ground Chuck li LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET Mill E Acton DAILY DELIVERY S OPTOMETRI5T Cork St Eul GUELPH TA 2 Acton Chamber of Commerce DINNER 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