The Acton Free Pra Wed August SB Get into recycling Johnson tefs region Ballon Regional Council i demand a nan on nan billable soft drink bottles end cans Bill Johnson of a J of Ontario Garbage Coalition told I ell Wednesday one of eight fie outlined the J when he addressed the eoun ell be made to reduce the amount of he uld He urged council to consider the On I J to pan lefKOatlon in tt out metal news and cardboard with household refuse and an Create market Regular or Initios and freetera he and materials recwled He claimed the reft Inn and other fioernment could the recycling moement lt rent I no a market Tor at least percent post waste He arhocated pure Inn Coalition and circulating them with water hills or other a I trial He told council roups should he said croups should receive a per Ion payment equivalent to whatever would he saved not using landfill Kites Garbage Increasing Johnson told council the amount of ftarhafle In liiI three times as fast as the population and Insisted con tlnue to keep putting garbage Into the ground He claimed effort to use or pits an landfill sites would reccUe Johnson a brief was refer red to Public Works Com Chad Mattson family loses everything BILL JOHNSON of R R told regional councillors it wits urgent for them to instigate some action concerning recycling find reclamation of used materials He is a member of Ontario Garbage Halton hosts 74 plowing match expecting record crowds here is the theme as the at Halt on and Plow in en a Association prepare to host the of Canadas largest outdoor show the International on a farm in Hills Sept to at With leas than a month left before the Rates open local rations are machine and hundreds of behind nuts workers are about ihts International the largest on record If good weather prevails during the match officials expect a minimum at tendance of people titled the Plowing Match and Farm Machinery Show the match more than just an exhibition of plowing of the mate is the tented too acrcs of tents and and them the latest farm piemen Is car and t nicks and household needs The of this site to hall a doien urban cities In the centre of Ontario Golden area moans match officials expect a larger than usual attendance from urban areas and the exhibits w ill he geared to interest both urban and rural visitors Cover a The match will be held on the Craig nrnl and neighboring farms on between the and inth Lines of just south of Georgetown Its ac cessible to motorists travelling and Queen Elisabeth While the match site acres the core an additional 500 surround ins acres been set aside for plowing crop demonstrations and parking the thousand of vehicles expected to the match each Since Plowmen hid to host the Inter national was accepted In hundreds volunteer workers have working on preparing for and promoting match For the past vear the committee chairmen have been meeting to lav plans lor Inst servicing to dean up parking to policing lunches to banquets Overall chairman of the Ixral Halton committee the man charged with co ordinating the planning Tor the match in conjunction with Ontario Plowmen s Association is- Boss Sep worth of Burlington a semi retired dairj farmer Others holding positions on the executive are Heltons OP director Jack of Burlington vicechairman A Martin Hcnrv Stanley and the treasurer John worth all of Milton Hope for profit Organizers ore on budget That should be recovered gate receipts jind surplus funds will repay the regional council loan establish new agricultural scholarships and be divided between s Ihrce agricultural societies Regional Council is county exhibit tent at the match where agricultural organisations and in wilt display their products and their work for visitors Special events at the include dally noon parades featuring two bands and hundreds of new vehicles and agricultural implements as well as antique steam powered tractors of yestervear the Ontario Queen of the Furrow com on Sept sheep shearing and horseshoe pitching contests the Ontario Senior Plowing Cham ptnnship and a Shows of rides and games More features There will also he helicopter rides over the site wagon tours of the tented city plowing bites a dally ladles program featuring cooking demonstrations fashion shows prizes and crafts demonstrations large display of antique farming implements and a wind up banquet Tor workers to be held at Mohawk Raccwn County wardens and municipal mayors will compete in a special plowing class and a fun plowing contest will be held for press people Oier plowmen will be com peting for in prizes In the regular plowing contests Hydro and telephone companies have arranged to service the site and Bell Canada will operate message centre each day of the match Police and fire protection Illbe provided on a round the clock basin through cooperation of the Ontario Provincial Police and I- ire Department About 130 farm and rural homeowners participated in a farmstead and rural honu improvement competition that started a year ago and wound up In August with an awards banquet Idea behind the contest was to spruce up s rural for the thousands of visitors who will travel through to attend the International A special press and day will be held at the match site on Wednesday Sept 11 when Ontarios Minister of and rood the Hon William A Stewart will turn the first sod and and officials will outline plans for what is shaping up in be the biggest International Plowing Match on record school BethEl church Vacation bible school at the BethEl Christian Reformed Church began Hondas Aug J The bible school is run- for two full weeks from toll every for the summer Normally bible school held J all long Mrs Lam ben and Kam help the children crafts tell bible stories games and genera IK Live age Town gets new The new from was delivered morning to the Georgetown Works vard The has two cabs and can be driven from the back cab avoiding costly J delays in travelling along during road work The driver don not have to switch from one cab to the other While in transit the can travel up to SO mites an hour J The will be used for ditching road repairs and v culvert installations The town bought it on a rental purchase agreement and will pay a month until 1B7S when it will be bought outright By that time roughly will be paid off by the town The company sold the at 000 lower than been used for a short time by a private contractor who simply drove It to the Warner and door and abandoned it No explanation has ever been given the company Salary reviewed Regional Council has vetoed a recommenda tion that would have seen some specific regional cm salaries reviewed in light of cost of living and Inflationary pressures Members of the Com Services Committee noted some health inspectors were paid far below what was being paid in the marketplace and the Health Unit was finding it difficult to hire replacements and fill vacancies in that area Council suggested the personnel manager should provide a report if one par ticular area of the wage scale was out of whack Graham second CNE Grand Prix Local equestrian Hugh Graham R Li chouse Jumped Red Admiral to a miraculous second place in the Grand Prix of show Jumping at the N Sunday Terry of won the event on Nemesis while Harold Bannister riding Intrepid placed third Jim Day of Hornby was 3day eventing In Quebec end did not compete The tight twisted course produced five clear first rounds but only Terry and Graham Jumped the second round without faults Graham toppled both elements of the third fence in the jumpoff to be beaten by Terrv clear round Graham a member of the Canadian Equestrian Team has been Jumping the privately owned chestnut gelding for six months but Sunday was the first Grand Prix event Graham entered his season A reliable source attributes the achievement to Graham s talent and riding ability In guiding the highly strung mount so successfully complicated course Reports indicate he could be a rider to watch Another pool Work has begun on the new swimming pool at Georgetown high school Itounr family lnt owned In a lie gutted routed home on the 1 not III of to Mi MaIImiii wife Ihe tin lino the limn She heard bang thought was In and whm went In saw and lame coming down tho Tim Ire In believed to boon caused by faulty twirl wiring In Urn The Finance buys new machines Hills will purchase three new pieces of office iqulpmcnt and sell another piece It was decided Monday night the finance com mltlee meeting New treasurer Harry Henderson and purchasing agent Hugh Patterson would like id see Town purchase an automated letter opener a mailing machine and a cheque signer imprinter a total cost of Henderson pointed out that the denier of new office equipment had offered to for Town a photocopier which they have nod up lor sale for quite some time With the purchase of the mailing machine he seems fairly certain ho can get us in excess of for the photocopier It would he good deal since we need the mailing machine and have had only one person even Interested the photo copier Henderson said Ho also pointed out to the councillors I hat these Items had been Included in the budget brought down Just weeks ago The mall opener would cost the mailing machine and the chequing machine The purchases would be well worth It If we got the trade in on the photocopier committee chairman Pat said Councillor Ernie Sykes added that the Town should make sure that the man could sell the photo copier before making the Henderson sold lat there will be a price Increase on these Items In September and that Pat had ordered the items but was able to cancel them If the Town dldn t want to buy them The mall opener and mailing machine will speed up things for the Purchasing Department and the chequing machine Is a necessity There will be a number of controls on the chequing machine to prevent fraud including a two key system for Its operation and a celling at bank for cheques coming through the machine four MnilMin ihllrtren were piopeily at I of Ihe No ImtirHtirr Wo had no limit all wo have left dollies we were wear Inn I ho limn Mr said Mure Ire our neighbors ami family have helped by and It really good A up the loaned un a and we re living In It until we decide what to do Wont to build Mr Mnllimn wonts to acres of properly on and build his own house At cording to Frank his supervisor Heaver In Milton Mr Malttun Is well liked by nil Ills fellow 1 in sure when linger decides In build the here will alt donate a Ihelr time to help him put up the house he said firefighters both Milton and Alton responded to fire mil They were unable save ihe house as It loo much of a head Mart In fore they arrived Milton In fighters went Imtk mi burning em The building was rented family by J a mis of Weston I At JJ II mil I till I Us I Ik 4 11 Mil I 1 lnv Mv i i lime is n in Get onto something good An Example ts 50 BRAMPTON CYCLE Main N 4270 THE ACTON FREE PRESS a Second Registration tun Thru MILTON sntf tat I asd as knlH imam 2 3 4 5 6 7S IP Escape Is Everything sTEW No Saturday Matin During Sum over NORTH HALTON BIBLE school teacher Koby Kamtnga helps Fountain with one of her coloring creations at Bethel Christian Reformed Church VOLVO Savings LEASING AVAILABLE GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS BINGO Lie No Every Monday Nicjrt at 8 CREDIT VALLEY CLUB FORMERLY RIVIERA GAMES 1000 JACKPOT 51 Nos NO ADMISSION CHAROt Cards 3 for BUS SERVICE Sponsored By Georgetown- Elks Lodge No Toyota Community Calendar Whats doing In the North Halton A real REGISTRATION to mark your calendar School In at Acton High School twenty course will to be sure to enroll In your favourite HAPPY HOLIDAY Toyota take opportunity to with everyone a pleasant Labour Day weekend a time when we pay tribute to men and women who make up Canada working tore See how much ear your money will buy at DivttiOT 8262931 Hwy 2S Just North of J 3 TWO WEEKS UNTIL HOME MAIL DELIVERY