Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 23, 1975, p. 8

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Acton WkI July W meets residents At town hall nd tut hum until to and Own held a drop In primarily residents Is located along Highway I aw Acton which might be affected proposed the way Project manager Stevenson said that in formation letter sent out and of the residents contacted a targe percentage vtuted the hall to look over maps and gam information Not only people living along the route stopped to about the changes but also residents just wanting to know what was going on eOklaU group from the Ministry Included as as the project manager property agent from London Bob McLaughlin consultant from Burlington an environment planner and Close a landscape architect both vt Toronto of how much of their land would be taken compensation and drainage problems were important ones posed According to the project manager many of those who thought their property would be involved were surprised to learn it would not Property agent Smith said rapport between ministry representatives and visitors really great He feels such provide better communication with the public than suddenh bringing in equipment and starting in digging up the roads without Kit out some information ahead of time Eden Mills athletes pass swimming tests Hip Hi the hunt finally luti I with out of parents In huh junior mill interim nul thrimuh is inn Smith a f tl llnlveralty mill KutliyTlHukKtnnrf llu Itwk win llu Iitdiiy 1 1 Hit In I dm TESTER Theakston of the swimming watches the senior class of the Eden Mills swimming class go through their paces in lifesaving at the Eden Mills swimming examinations last Friday Swimmers are Sharon Vos Mandy Mitchell Trudy Clifford Lone and Pries INSTRUCTOR Sandy congratulates Robert Bell and presents him with his beginner s badge for having passed successfully in the sw test held Friday at the Eden Mills water front Rockwood and District and It was bon voyage to many member of theWdllngton County Breeders Association last Thursday afternoon Residents of were amongst the group which headed off for the UK where will visit farms and related places in the areas of England Scotland and Wales during the neat three weeks Ham Bonner the trip leader and fnends hope it will be great weather all the with a successful return back to Canada at its conclusion Here a special hi to one Eden guest who a on a family exchange visit at the home of Mr and Mrs Rodney Sopta Bourne the niece from Spain She recently participated and very successfully in the Tillage swimming program She passed her intermediate level teat Christina Bell is away from the village at the present time She in Spam uncles and cousins ft reported she is having an equally exciting tune More good news from the Eden Mills waterfront is to see Ant back on the beach these Although she is completely mended after her days in the hospital her many are just glad to have a favorite teacher and friend around in the district again home Anne favorite summer is Alice of Miry St Un popular mother recently visited the cottage of and Dons Dub at Three Mile Lake and has also just re turned from visiting with her daughter Catharine Cottenl her son in law John and in Peterborough Dicing her time at the Cott Mrs at Lake above Tan and healths but recup erating from two full w of travelling are the Alan East woods of Sutton St who re turned home from points east as far as the of Fund We had a great time Alan Betty tells of via camper trailer and heading out for New Brunswick Arm there the next the Eastwoods Alan Betl and sons Paul and John met up with five other families in cluding and Bertha of and Reno and Jeanine of Georgetown The friends stated together and four of wilderness camping on mountain land just north of St Jacques Park The local travellers then went on to where ihev staved five days at the New Brunswick Super Park called on the St visited spots of interest and loured the area touching such places as St Andrews on of Fund and St was pack time The family went back up through Quebec staving just south of Trots Rivieres Rivers Ottawa for two of louring points of interest such as the buildings the Canadian War Museum etc The capital city visit was topped off b a celebration dinner at the Sparks St mall and then the return home through the Lake area The but tired family armed back in Monday morning about a packed busload of little people took off for the Toronto loo Tuesday morning for an allday session of visiting animals Lunches and pocket money for snacks were the order of the day and leaders of the in group were the and leaders From Sam until was the and visiting time and everyone had a line day with young sters highly impressed at the sue of the animals and their surprising energy Power off Hydro service w as cut off in several areas Sunday when a pole struck and high tension wires were downed an afternoon thun derstorm The pole was located in the township and residents in Eden Mills and were ithout power for STUDENTS GATHER around as swimming tester Kathy Theakston throws out questions to members of the intermediate class of the Eden Mills swimming program Answering are aquatic athletes David Hill Anna Mana Bell Sophia Bourne Margarita Bell Sylvia Sehelkle Anne Masson and Erie Pries District Jr Farmers overall zone winners Karen and won the ladies bad minton Karen also won the ladies javelin and baseball throw Men and women base ball games were taken by the Wellington county athletes and the men went on to win the tug of war also The rifle shoot learn of Maurice Have and Jim Isaac Maryborough Bob Fergus and captured top score in thai Jim field also won the 1C00 metre rice and placed second in the men shot putt Alice Pair of placed first in the dash Brenda Noble was first in the melre race Itawn from Mount forest won the men BOO me Student athlete takes matches Eramosa wTcstler Doug Cox of took two bouts to score well in wrestling competitions against an all star team from New York last Saturday The student athlete is one at a team of four which prac for the event by parti at the Junior Wrestling Camp held July to at Centre Wellington trie high school at Fergus One on the team Dave Leslie won four mat without a loss Bob Prrnk won two and lost one won one and lost one Doug ox took both his entries Doug recently look a silver and medal the Canadian Wrestling Championships held in Van louver The silver medal was won In the ITS pound class of free style wrestling Ihc was awarded Tor the Greco- Roman championships in the 1W pound class In matches this year Doug has lost only twice and has won seven out of eight major tournai losses were to John of a three time Cana champion He was recently given an a wan by the t ramosa township council to further his career in the sport The usual large crowd attended Hornby garden party Saturday night 8783272 8783208 till in tUi ft youre so smart how coma you ra not rich The ERIC PRIES and David Hill exercise mouth to mouth resuscitation at Fridays swimming tests for intermediates at the Eden Mills beach front I III 111 Ml tint i win Irmly llffonl Mill In Vr I in Mi I din fm illlii rliim urn llu glrln win nun 1 1 in of juiMhiii Mill Hull mid I nam lave I dm nigrum In It Is d by village Ilia iom hil drown many it and In Hi- niton Jin lulu mil win it tin mi K id high ft irliillnl i 111 if iiupili find llm I or w during luiurit 07 iiuiiiln Many villi rung to tins or Imnrovi ill In id who tin lIiinmh A fuilph Sandy taught inlirnudHilL junior mid All wire I mixed Instructors I wire very plumed will jHirtldptllon and hnspitollly of the which thty said innirlbuled gnaily to ihi of the lunlurdlvhluii In the Junior division who compkUd test were homos Bill Hillings Rachel Tarrant and I llznbelh Moon Swimmers wen from to vears of passing win Sylvia Hill Sophia Tin In NEW civic BAZ MOTORS LTD A tous parents francophones du comte Wellington Le conseil scolaire comte de Wellington vous informe existe une ecole secondare de langue francaise a Hamilton Georges Cette aux enfant milieu linguistique et culture I francophone en plus de lui donner connatssance approfondie la anglais Pour inscription merits a T 23 Lam Ontario 2R4 race and Louise I air of the tcrgus club placed sec in the ladles shot putt Kirk from topped the mens discus and javelin throw The winners with Ihc sup port of their fellow numbers will now compete the provincial summer games be held on Aug at University of 4H field day July has been named for the annual Ml field for Wellington county It will be day of baseball competitions rchy races a tug of war and individual events where II and friends In the will participate lias been set to a at the Fergus agricultural grounds It is that large number DOES YOUR TAP WATER PRODUCE SOAP CURDS INSTEAD OF SOAP SUDS WITH TAP WATER Soaps wont lather form curds instead Film covers shower doors tile and chrome Rings appear in bathtubs sinks and drains Soap curds clog drains You itch after a bath or shower Your hair is dull stringy and lifeless Laundry is stiff gray 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