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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 20, 1974, B10

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BIO The Act Wad N bowling to it M All tit l and U a with Men OpUmlKt with with m with to Ritchie Jerry Muriel ft Ml Gordon Ml a notch Ruth Khuiburr Mi Mary Ann Ml Ml and Diana MO Allan ft 111 idn SO Mc- bowled with IM J en In Bnflnacja- tun triple ting In All 111 and 111 with en I IM Don with ami JOT Jerry howled with and ImwUst out Alley laliTIoiiai Clary 1 In ami l Chandler bow ltd WO with ilnilei IDS and wal Ihe Alley Ml ill an I 171 howled let ahimin and took the win Ho is In a MM I I pic with 10 us antMS nunc ATI triple with ilnilva 111 anil I SI Jerry holt bawled with IM and 101 bawl to Sat Jr armer and In a triple IBS IM and Con Murray bowled MO with and ran up agilnat Four Corner with John Carney bowling and Dob bowled with alnilea 171 and Jack wai the Four turner who a triple with 111 111 and 171 Tom bowled with with in Loot nglei IS ins and Evening courses planned for 75 Georgetown firm breakthrough THREE STUDENT TEACHERS are at Centennial school week They have just bcRun the of a two week stmt of practice teaching Wcstgarth from the Ontario Teachers College in Hamilton is checking exam progress with two Centennial school students Rick and Steve Weir A Georgetown firm has do signed developed and teste a peaceful use of atomic radiation which may ionize the treatment of In and municipal sew age Geodol Systems of St GeorRetoun has developed the Process In conjunction with Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd as a solution to the In creasing problem of liquid Industrial effluents research has it also be the to other problems on fronting industry municipalities president of the company Inch is a division of Ltd Georgetown The process uses treatment tuilixlng Flays from radioactive Cobalt to treat effluent Gamma rays can change both the chemical com position of materials and destroy undesirable living organisms of the radiation treatment are to improve the efficiency ami efficacy of liquid waste treatment prevent possible toxic effects of chemicals such as chlorine A pilot study conducted at the Burlington pollution control for evaluation drew praise from experts such as I Murphy Chemical and Engineering Master University Dr Murphy acknowledges that serious questions an now being raised concerning the effectiveness and merits of effluent Laboratory studies on gamma radiation from radioactive cobalt fit have demonstrated this is an not affected by limitations if chemical disinfectant The treatment to assumption does not Induce radioactivity and will not add to contaminants in effluent Major objection to use of the method In the past has been coat However according to Atomic of Canada Ltd current prices for Industrial applications of cobalt arc about naif of what were charged years ago making the system feasible as a for a wastewater disinfectant Officials of in are Jubilant of the experiments and treating of the system developed Thcv have hern invnhed in it lor four and outcome of testing and experimentation lime justified their faith in the project their interest was Inhered in process by lopnietit controls posed by the and along the be of small streams Conventional treatment plants could handle only so much effluent and this development which the lie slop firm of the time was interested in They started looking for better solutions Ihey happened upon one solution by chance Rex was In a barber shop and read a news Item In a newspaper which outlined a method of eating effluent CWL hold Christmas party rays Fourteen members were present at the November meeting of the Rockwood and llustie I Roll cull surer re port and minutes of the meeting were rod Dunn business members discussed the Stanley Brush demonstration held in Oct ober It receiv and another scheduled for Members learned the l dance held recently was both socially and great success The town ball has been reserved for another dance for 15 provided an orchestra can be engaged that dale notaries Also under discussion was a request made for of hoys clothing and bedding for a home for under boys In Six grade eight iduates of both par had received rosaries the I Motion was made by Mrs Nellie and led by Mrs Veronica to hive a firmly party for both Irishes early in December This will take the form of a Christmas party a movie being shown Games will be planned for the children and Claus will make his annual visit Volunteers were secured lo drive two patients from the Eden Nursing Home to for remaining weeks of November month of December attend Sunday mass r Olinsky reported he was progress being in e Ihe licit ing system it the Oustic enure rep w Initio at He hope to Id In htm is night miss it thistle It wis el the I inuary meeting will Ik held at the home of Mrs Nellie in An mlt resting im I lowed dim straled liquid embroidery piloted sim pie piece Refreshments the hostess topped iff the evening A draw on lovely wis won Mrs Dili Cibnlt ft being used at a I tourist camp He asked son Rex find out all he could A call was put in tei Miami where the telephone operator said she hud rt id something similar to connect them to the camp A team of ex perts went down to study the process and the Canndhn iimpany his developed the new sophisticated treatment from know ledge they picked up there systems has been t up not only to develop the radiation process but also to custom manufacture and install facilities for end users of virtually any liquid waste treatment plications The company is particular Interesteefin new housing developments in duslryandmunicipalities far north and communities and ocean going vessels lests at their pilot convinced Geodel they arc ready lo use the ssimthc have developed lie pilot pi was located at Burlington through operation with the Ontario Mintstrv of the of the Division of Research was available to study ind analyze the result FIRST SNOWFALL was a delight for the Embree children Christine Colleen Lance and Caroline who live on the line just north of They d come tearing down the hill on their toboggan while their pet dog Randy would wait at the bottom ready to plant loving kisses on icy noses A number of Interesting classes eould he available in January residents of and if plans for a subcorn mlttce of the re creation committee go ahead Six community members met last lileiny discuss what courses should be con hid en and the length of term feasible foi begin the third week In Committee mbers in elude bally Hamilton Betty Anno Chandler Judy Masson and lrrnlnc Root After mi It was decided to eon tact potential teachers lo learn of staff hidings will be brought back to a meeting be held day Nov Date of rcginlratlon has been tentatively set for Janu when applicants will signify which they prefer according to number 1 he most popular ones will course be decided by the greatest intercut Yoga Is expected to lend the way In the year start off program II was a popular course when it was offered In the village during lunt year Upholstery art chess possibly pottery d on facilities are some of those sled be com Mrs Black president Sunshine Club The Sunshine lub has a Mrs llliick Is lady who headed nominations it the last meeting of the the town hall Thirty nine members was the turn ml for he important affair and assisting In Ihe and installation of George was tin special guest Sharing the spots with Mrs Mis Anna Wilson be 11 Id en treasurer Mrs Peacock secretary and convener is Mrs Mary Milne Afternoon entertainment was excellent Mrs Mary Milne chaired activities and culled upon Mrs Kate Post of Mrs Post song two songs everyone plaudcd loudly Cliff Tht mil lee also discussed nihility of holding a pot pourrl course where several inter tuts be combined with sneakers debates and discus part of ihe Mutters decided at the ri meeting included THAI classes will be stiar lietwccn e public school and the tile Mills community centre Principal Grunl Hoc has Indicated school is available on Wednesday evenings and weekends The commute i set Wednesdays f r Iheir re gular evening Friday nights at the community centre fur classes will half price for senior THAI all age groups from suitor teenagers to senior iisldcnls will be nc to enroll mural gnmri Als discussed was tin possibility of organizing a regular intra mural program with all districts of I ramosn e It could ineluili illy participation in such Dougall followed with two Sheldon Trousdale ljuy Mary Milne gave two hum irons reclln lions Retirement mid I I How You luehre and games we re on the Prl7es for euchre went to Mrs Kile post Sim Mrs games us volleyball chess Price tioklnoh euchre and bad won million di landing again on Trousdale wilt e Halloween costumes judged at Stone UCW II Annie Ihe ll W milling of he was organized by Stnni was held Mrs on soap names on Wednesday Oct after which Mrs a weie dressed in reading on The Gratftuefc of which the Ten lepers Alter reading of minutes correspondence and various reports Mrs luf field gave a reading on House or Pruyer Mrs Ei re on sther and Mrs read poem Life lircc closed the I was delicious when i variety of sundwlches were serve by Mrs Uriel fraig ami Mrs Maud liwrence raged to gel Involved Discussing the iiiiim of recreation the i e reminded that anything which Is a diversity ting with poem Thank Iresidinl Mrs Piart meeting This was Mowed by contest on en Winners were Mrs first Mrs 1irker took second prize Mrs Pearl nod a poem up and Another You a prayer Sunday schoolers win attendance awards of Ihe Sunday Children attending the Sell ml ehsses it the den school In age from four Mills United received lo 1j ytirs A special Junior pins choir was organized for Ihe list day Rev based aw were presented his serm in on Win the church Pins and awards were service tin direction of presented for those who hid Mrs regularly for a of the classes stipulated number of times include Wendy Junes Donm per year lillv Mabel M Shrive merit was given to Wendy Itmhs who received lie r Ifth ycir pin Although Wendy Ins wilh ihe School for niiml e r of she bus been for nasi two Fatality On Nov 17 twocar on the Sixth Line of ownship resulted in injury to four persons One person was fatally injured A car driven by Marvin of was travelling east on Slderoad when it collided with a car driven Clifford of Freddie age of also received fraturcs con cuss ion and other serious injuries All three are in in tensive care at Guelph General Hospital William Wayne Pennell of British Columbia died as a result or injuries received to both vehicles wis estimated at the meeting of Nov Important as the time wl Centennial school briefs Trudy Clifford One grade rum tin the Tor nil which could c music appreciation and be to It should In planned so I hut nil arc considered Hie committee lo iwaicsl from ills Irlil who is in leaching classes or interested in organizing pro grams in lie vicinity liny give no number of secretary Judy of us pern contact or chairman illy Hamilton of Mills illy to exhibit As the grade eights have been studying him one the classes made for class dinner students ant to congratulate three teachers Mrs Tubman Mrs Post and Mrs Wilson They received degrees at Sir Wilfred ier University Waterloo Students look forward to seiing he schoeil newspaper Is expected to In out within MODEL CRAFT HOBBY KITS Huge new jolt arrived Cnrs Aeroplanes War Trucks Sailing Ships Etc Pain Glen CHOOSE NOW FOH HINTONS STORE Stolen car recovered A car stolen from the Inn was recovered in Calcdon town ship on Nov 11 in slightly damaged condition Two Erin youths have been charged the theft On Nov 13 a theft of cable from the high school was reported As a result of in three youths and one youth were charged with theft under ZOO GEORGE DAY TRUSTEE Wellington County Board of Education Eramosa and Guelph Townihipt Thank You For Your Wilt Continue To Serve To The Of My Ability John Root discusses smelly recycling Wellington P John Root brought up the Is the When sou ire recycling sometimes situations The territory is far from a land of ice and snow In the summer of 1969 Mayo set a record high of above while roasted at 942 lop and I to have it in Ihe record just what is going that people The plant In Maryborough township recycles waste and leather makes them into protein feed for livestock This plant has been rather j offensive to the people are in that leaves the Water Resources in poor position A dam broke on a little lagoon that J was holding liquid waste and it polluted a stream It now gives off odors from time to J time This Is one of the pro of recycling people talk about and about which I get quite upset he told the 1 other members present This plant has been fined several times in the past spent a large amount of monl on correcting the problem From the time of its building ten years ago to the present time there have been con changes in hopes of nproving Mr Root wanted to know what the ministry is doing Occasions Toll Ilanls mi tors n Phone IS Kin tluiys of FRESH CI T FLOn ANYWHERE Caroline Flower Garden Centre Acton t Lead it Two Miles West of Acton South Side of Highway Township of Eramosa NOTICE of POLL Notice Is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Township of Eramosa in the County of Wellington that whereas more candidates have been nominated to each of the following offices than the number required to fill such offices therefore polls will be held at the times and places stated in this notice for the purpose of electing the holders of such offices OFFICES FOR WHICH POLL TO BE HELD Township Council THREE to be elected Rockwood Village Trustee THREE to be elected Eden Mills Trustee E 3 to be elected ADVANCE POLLS Date Saturday November 23rd 1974 Location Municipal Building on No Highway REGULAR POLLS Date Monday December 1974 Location PSD No Eden Mills Community Hall PSD No Town Hall PSD No 3 Rockwood Town Hall PSD No No Community Hall No 5 Sideroad PSD No Municipal Building PSD No Ralph Wright PSD No 7 Speedside Hall PSD No Swanstons Farm Equipment All polls will be open from clock a until clock p and no longer PROXY APPLICATIONS A person who has been appointed a voting proxy may apply to the clerk not later than o clock In the afternoon of Tuesday November to receive a certificate to vote by proxy Given under my hand this day of November L T Hindley Returning Officer PARK TOYOTA HIGHWAY NO GEORGETOWN 4S4 SALESPARTSSERVICE A are com tnt louetnber 2fit And were so excited about them that we can hardly wait to have you come out and help us celebrate their arrival Well enjoy coffee and cookies together as we look over the all new Corolla for with its different models and still the lowest priced popular car in its class or the famous Toyota Corona and stylish Cchca both with new engines And wait till you see our new Toyota Hi lux pick up truck now available with a sporty 5 speed transmission and bucket seats Well look for you Thursday Friday or Saturday Thats November 21 22 and 23 at our show room on Hwy West And bring a friend if you wish for the sales staff at Park Toyota

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