Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 6, 1973, p. 5

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Tho Acton Free Wednesday June 1973 Champions declared Robert Little meet ADAM S TROPHY for men was presented to the team of Bob Charlie Davidson and Mel Jordan Murray from left resented the trophy for Adams Absent is team member Glen McKenzie Junior senior events at MZB Junior and senior field days Mmiret McDomid ill Kim wore held MZ Friday were SSS m ESS named in the senior section the Karen it Beth events after points for the day Julia were totalled Julie -j-j- loot jump Nick Is 11 and under its Beth champion with points Tim Scott Crisp tops the 12 yearold boys handover with points and Warren anmetreMleheileFlelitus Debbie Coultrup led the 13 and overs with Sit rt In the girls sctbn Michelle go metre Michelle Field IS Debbie Field amassed points for the 11 Karen Tied for the 12 year Michelle Field Debbie old lcrmpionBhip were Christine Michelle Field in and Near with Debbie Gersldinc points Cheryl Hunter had 14i Jump Michelle Field id points to top the 13 and over girls II and under Debbie mclrc Mkhefle Held Debbie Jeanelte 1- rater metre Michelle Held Hi Karen lonn Debbie put Michelle Held Debbie Jimcl Debbie triple lump Debbie James Jc turtle toiler Karen 1 Hon lllh lump Turkost Matt Jim Tornbull Steve Kim and Cindy McGllloway walked off with Individual championships at last week Robert Little school track and field meet On a basis or five points for first four for second three for third two for fourth and in the senior boys division Tumbull 32 points In the in boys division Tremills points and In the Junior boys division In the girls brackets Kim MiCrlslall picked up points in the senior division lihono points in the Intermedial bracket and Cindy MiGlllowny In the junior group Junior girls GO m Fire Debbie Cindy McGllloway Judy Cindy Klclne Pat jump Pit Debbie Rupert Cindy Mcdllnway triple lump Debbie meter Deter Kim Jackson cirri Kim Jnckion Cindy Met Dale Ton ID ton Cindy McGllloway Deb bie llupert Long jump Cindy Judy I pul Pat Newel metre Kim Jnckion Cindy Inlerntrdtalt tela Mclnlyre Shane Dawn McGllloway Kim Wood Wood Rhona Dawn oil High Jump Kim Wood Barb Seville triple jump Kim Wood meters hurdles awn 0MtY Khona Kim Wood Long- jump 11 Jim Turn n l meters Kim Senior JennUcr Krapek Heather Reed meter Kim Mary Ellen Jump Heather Reed I Kim McCrlitall Jennifer Krapek triple 10 Jennifer bra metres Kim McCrlitill Mary hurdle Kim McCrlitall Jennifer Miry Ellen Jump Heather Heed Kim McCrlitall hot Jennifer a S3 Heed Kalhy McAfee Junior bo j Steve Trotter Sieve mil Wallei 400 melrea Mike Sieve Trotter BOM Steve QUI Ralph Long jump Sieve Hill Steve Trotter put Ben Steve M Sieve Ralph Troller melrea Mike mil Dave Intermediate 100 melrei Jim Oakley Paul Scott Oakley Paul Terry Bal GO Paul Bow ball Scot I Oakley Long Jump Paul 13 Jim Scott Holme put Scott 3d Scott Oakley John Jim Wither Paul BOO melrei Jim Turnbull Oakley Scott Withers High Jump John Paul Ho wen Jim triple lump Jim Arnold Lea Speaker SO Marvin MatiSpehir Long jump Mall I Brian I arien Sprhar Im Roger meter Arnold order Tim Taylor Esqwsing building permits Fees for building permits in the Township of totalled MOO over the month of May a report by building inspector Tom Mclean indicates Of Ihc people receiving permits 14 plan to construct of those with garages Other construction will Include five garages one a triple garage two barns one addition to barn four additions to residences one greenhoustJ and storage area pet shelters and a swimming pool Cost of construction will total forest nursery in British Columbia was established at Green Timbers in 1930 the second at In 1034 Obituary raldlne J John McNabb retired farmer Debbie Andres JUNIOR FIELD DAY BOYS metre Gary a I Martin Collerton Tommy 0 metre Gary Lumbers sec Martin Michael Manhall loometrc Gary Lumber 17 Martin Collerton Michael Marshall High Jump Grant Clark 1 Mi put Michelle Field Debbie Karen Glen triple jump Jeannellc Splinter Ilia Near I Mil onion metre Relh l Lisa Near lath Upton BOO mitre 3 18 Shoemaker fun r Tuesday May Sunday May farmed on the dueled by the Donald Bar go metre- I Jimmy A I Ion by Rory ii i metre Nicky llljjn Upton I Gary p lcreI iy Cathy it Ions j I Im Handover holler l- Melody n 32 Leslie olletl John Douglas McNabb who died In General Hospital home Sunday May farmed on the dueled firm where was born until he Interment was In Rock retired to in 1951 Mr wood raised pure bred Shorthorns during his active He was born at Rock 1893 son of John and Ann He was the last survivor of his generation He was years of Pallbearers were Douglas McNabb McNabb Alan McNabb SI and Paul Sliultls grandsons Alan McS Stephen MURRAY centre presented Ann Fish and skip Al Robinson at the Paul shuitis the Adams trophy for mixed curling to curling club banquet Saturday night Chris Swackhamer Dolores Jordan metre Mitchell I 3D Jimmv Rory metre Frank VanOpilal rosier metre Nicky US Mitchell Wade vickery Andrei metre Brian McDonald Jim Thompson 100 Shot Bruce 7 dm Wade Cheryl Shirley Andrews Nicky Humenlck Brian Jack triple Jump shot put Carol am McDonald rank Andrews Charlie Brue McPhali metre Rob Harding Frank Andrew metre High Jump til cay Nicky 131 Frank David long Mary hthh Andrews junMiNUky Jm Jimmy High jump George Denial 1 14 Anthony Desmond Hepburn long jump Brian McDonald Anthony Nick put Brian McDonald Bruce Wade triple Jump Bruce Peter Wade metre Jimmy Allonby 10 McDowall Stephen Lumbers to metre Jimmy 121 Stephen Lumber 100 metre 18 McDowall Stephen Lumber metre Jimmy Allonby Billy Stephen Lumbers High Jump Jimmy Lance Alton Stephen Lumbers long lump Jimmy Allonby 3 IS Bill Stephen Lumber Girls metre Judy aid Janet Aer 100 metre McDonald 3 Diana Melody Smith Jane Diamond Ion lump Judy McDonald 3 DUE Charttoa trances Che triple Jump Valerie Splinter Maria reteneiie High Jump Jennifer Karen llarbcr Ions tump Melody Diane Obituary Mrs Simpson dies at 84 Funeral service was held at he Shoemaker funeral home May for Violet Simpson of Campbcllville She died in Milton district hospital May at the age of Rev conducted the funeral service and interment was In cemetery Pallbearers were Andrew Frank Young Arthur Walter ump Freeman and John Robertson Rand w were neighbors Folej4 Ray Simpson was born in Bristol England and come to 1J1I She was married llyrs 100 metre Jack deWllde 14 tec Brian David Dunn Zoo metre Jack dcWilde 3t Brian Bob Bouslleld metre Tim Crisp 1 24 Peter Bruce BOO metre Tim Crlap Gord Bruce Shot put Gord Bruce Kelly Hartley Brian Doug Jordan triple jump Tim Crisp GortS Bruce Gillespie High jump Bruce 4 Tim Crisp Steve Bailie long lump Brian Jack Wilde Tim CHIP too metre Warren Coullrup 13 Jamie metre Warren Jamie Vickery Peter too metre peter Pry stall 1 Mike Muter Anthony Rouse metre Ford Alton 2 37 Mike Mailers Ray Shot put Warren Kevin Grlesc James Vlekcry trie Mm Ford High Jump Derrick Foley 8 Ray Humenick Mike Crisp long jump Ford Alton 4 Warren Coullrup Mark withers fie He is survived by his wife Margaret Milne sons and daughter James A Acton Nell G Guelph and C Mrs Harvey K Georgetown grandchildren five great grandchildren He was predeceased by daughters Anna and Muriel brothers Malcolm and William Mr McNabb attended Eramosa and Hock wood schools A C for a short term He was a member of the Rock wood Sunshne club and Acton Age club For many years was secretary treasurer of Rock wood Presbyterian church He was also particularly in in the work of the Bible Society in 1920 and her husband her She is survived sons and daughter John E Lawrence Simpson of London and Simpson of Willowdale brother Alford of Rtxdalc and four grandchildren SERVICE Mr IGAs Reputation Choice IGA Peas HOSPITALITY SLICED White Bread Coke or Tab Charcoal Briquets if D McLean A farmer at R Acton Donald McLean died in General Hospital on May In his year he had been in failing health Mr McLean was a quiet reserved man A great lover of horses he took pride in showing hackney and wagon horses at local fairs and the for son of Donald McLean and Mary McLean He and Ada Allan were married in manse in 1917 and she survives him He spent his entire life on the homestead Surviving also are son Lloyd at home daughter Helen Donald Brown Erin five grandchildren two great grandchildren and brother Alexander B Sandy Acton He was by a toother John Rev Kelvin Johnston officiated at the funeral the Shoemaker funeral home on May and interment was in Palrview cemetery Pallbearers were all neighbors Sam Snow Steve Caswell Jesse McEnery Tom Given Burt ana Lloyd Flower bearers were Garry Brown Ross Ron McLean and Henri In the first large scale shelter belts and wind break plantings were established In the Saskatchewan area Why not be a dash ahead of the rest The compact control panel available only in the 1973 Volvo Not only are you able to details of each instrument gauge your vision for perfect driving s Percent Come in today and test drive the 1973 VOLVO Youll Be Glad You Did GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS St Georgetown ASSORTED COLORS 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