Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 19, 1976, p. 2

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The Acton Free Press Wed May New bylaw tells What you cant do in parks ADJUDICATOR Lance McDowell foreground leads the combined triple trio choirs from Z Benrett and Martin St schools at the North Halton music festival Wednesday In the front row are M Bennett students Helen Kockx Karen Julia Zions and Karen Wayne The back row is comprised of Martin St singers For North Halton Members of Wards 1 and I recreation advisory commit tee Wednesday reviewed the second draft of the Hills parks bylaw clause by clause all of them from A to Z and then starting back at The bylaw forbids a great variety of activities in parks Members commented as they went through the bylaw and they asked area John Cooper to arrange for them to sec the final draft before it is pre sented to council The extent of the ions caused councillor to explain having so much In bylaw is just a formality Police tin then act if there are complaints There must be i bylaw for them refer to The bylaw covers motor lied which must stay on roads picnics per mits needed for organized groups camping no Then is to be no indecent conduct or language spying or frightening of people No defacing liquor or illicit drugs Then to no inn done trees or in No carting inure through in trucks No betting no picking worms People must be sufficiently clad No one is to enter after 1 1 p m or before No political speeches Exceptions Written permission of the town is required for in changes The rceuhtions state night for instance fur time the work stay in the park I- ions such as this provided for Members suggested signs be posted at parks offering rewards for information lead ing to the apprehension of vandals Tours member had also been given an area of ward one or ward two to tour list ing the recreation facilities available Members reported some of Iheir discoveries and problems The Ukrainian camp and Glen Williams especially impressed members who hadn been there before They learned Aeton golf is not in Hills but in township and Terra Coll i conservation area in Hilton not Peel One mem her reported gelling lost on the roads of north cast Hills Hole I lie role of the advisory committee h is never been set plainly Members have been to write out their pinions of their own duties so stiicment may lit pared by recreation director Gray Wood has soirif of the written and requested the others be given him A Iter of rtsigmtion from he recreation ad committee was re- McPhail thinks will be sent risen it the meeting in the town were chair m in I Wood recreation Mary Harrow mil Dunn with I is ind area rdin itor John Bus car collide Two town vehicles were Involved in a collision on May accord ing to Regional Police The accident occurred at 15 when a bus driven by Bradford Bell Toronto was In collision with a parked vehicle belonging to Co Pans Ontario the and In damages to other vehicle police say Investigate Car Crash Regional Police est imate in damages to a car driven by Archibald 3 Rosemary and no damage to a street sweeper driven by Clarence Corbet Georgetown after they were in collision on Mill St E on May 11 at 30 am MINNA KUUSKOSK Toronto was at the Trade Fair Saturday at the arena to sell some of the handmade articles of her familys enter prise Herman on her left arm and Bob in her right hand make loveable pets with no mess to clean up or food to buy ALTON MclSAAC CONCRETE CONTRACTORS IN ALL Of 5C CONCRETE WORK Building a Home Call us we can have completely poured concrete basement walls for you in days Ready for you to start the framing the next day Bill Alton Leroy Isaac 519 Decoration Day service The town of Hills will pay for the programs at the annual Decoration Day Service to be held in Acton June Mayor Tom Hill or his de signate was to attend the ceremony Nine schools enter J music festival Thirty nine choirs from nine schools participated in the North Music Wednesday The festival held at Z Bennett was well attended by parents and friends who came to hear the children singing Winner of the Triple Duet for the Grade and classes was Martin St School in Milton Z Bennett school placed second and Robert Little both of Acton plaecd third Robert Little School s primary choir from Grades l and won in their division They were follow closely by Z Bennett schools In the intermediate choir division for students in grades and 6 Robert Little and Brookvillc choirs tied for first Joseph Gibbons school in Georgetown placed second and Martin St and M Z Bennett tied for third The junior choirs for grade and students singing Listen Inside the Sound was won by Robert Little followed by Bennett and Brookvillc Glen Williams students won a first in the primary choir division for schools with less than 250 students sinking Two Kites and a Rain Cloud Limehouse placed second The junior choir from Percy Merry school in Milton singing Sing a Rainbow won first place in their category for schools with under students They were followed closely by Glen Williams and schools The triple duet for schools with under 250 students with five entries was won by a group from Howard school Placing second was Percy Merry and another choir from Howard placed third M Bennett won the boys choir for unchanged voices competition They were followed closely by and in third a tic between Robert Little and Martin won the boys changed voices choir class Robert Little placed second Collisions damage 450 An accident at No high way and 10 Friday evening involved driver Kris Munro Kitchener and a parked car owned by Marijan Mora vac Georgetown The Moravac car had estimated 150 damage On Saturday there were a collision in Beckers parking lot involving drivers Teresa Luty McDonald and Donald Wilson Damage to the Wilson car was estimated at and St third singing When the Captain Comes In The Senior Choir SSA class sang The Lord s Shepherd and a choice of their own Winning this class w is Martin St followed by and Robert I ittle the Senior Choir SAB class was won by Bennett They were just points above Robert I who finished second There was no third entry in this diss The triple trio singing Believe Me if Ml Those Young Charms by Martin SI M Z Bennett wis second at the day long Lance McDowell a field service officer for the Ministry of He is also a specialist in vocal music Mr McDowell pnased Iht many choirs for working is a team keeping their words clear and working hard to present the songs well One of the m trophy present it ions was made by Miss Powell as music con sultant for the Board of for the North area Other presentations were mide by representatives of the various Women s Institutes and ODE chapters as well as by individuals representing music groups or parent An teenager who id milled trafficking in man juana and hashish for one ind one half years in the town and it Acton District High School in particuhr was j Wed nesday for three months Judge William of provincial court in Milton sentenced the 17 cur old male to three months behind bars on two charges of tnf ticking In i restricted drug and in Concurrent terms He ruled however that the terms would be s the Drug squad detectives from Hilton Regional Police arrested the ycunc man las Nov ifter he went on a shopping trip lo Toronto to illegal drugs our I was told the teenager paid for i pound of man juiim and for one irter of hashish J ohee said the drugs had a street of I tie resident had in cash on him when arrested and led police to a brown paper bag which con Limed a pound of marijuana divided into one ounce plastic bigs some hashish The 17 year old was after his court ap- in the old Pro vincial Jail on Brown St Milton but a jail spokesman said part of the three month sentence could be served elsewhere if the jail became overcrowded for so don t let another summer go fay is pleased to offer FREE EMPLOYMENT WANTED ADS to students for the period of May through to July 14 THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS APPLY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OK YOUK MONEY Come and Sh at IGA and op

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