Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 1, 1980, p. 13

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Skate 80 Registration or the Acton Figure Skating Club continues until October IB Anyone wishing to register or questions may call Nan Carglll at during the day or Carol Campbell at in theevenings The club is calling the new season Skate BO and promises a full program of skating to ensure an opportunity for each skater to develop skills and work towards badges and Canadian Figure Skating tests according to the executive Skaters at the junior level will be getting minutes of group pro lessons minutes with coaches and 15 minutes for freestyle Preschoolers will get minutes of group lessons and practices with coaches Skating days will be Mondays Thursdays and Fridays with Thursday October the first day of the season The 35 year olds will begin with the Learn to Skate program The junior A and start with year olds who will be working on various badge levels The professionals for Skate arc Nancy and Judy Swallow Miss Lovett has skated with the Club for 12 years Under Lynn and she earned her senior bronze and gold dance medals She was also a member of the Precision team for three years during the lime they won the North American championship Five years of coaching with the Guelph Club and Parks and Recreation Skate programs gives her working knowledge of all badge levels Miss Swallow has 14 years of amateur ex perience from Toronto She earned her gold medal in freestyle and Junior silver dance She her eighth figure She turned pro last season with the George- Outsiders dump Foberts enroute to Condo crown The Acton Free Press Wednesday Oct 1 B3 The Acton Restaurant Outsiders emerged as the 1000 champions of the Condominium league by downing Real Estate with a convincing 1M count last Wed nesday The Outsiders last years finalists finished In second place In the league this year They took the final series in three stragiht games on total run by a margin The Outsiders struck early in the final game at Prospect Park punching in two runs In the opening frame Jeffrey and Doug Luck crossed the plate In the second Inning the Outsiders jumped on Fobert pitcher Bob for seven more runs by Jeffrey Luck Don Archibald Doug Pratt Ward Jeffrey Barry Downs and Mike Mattocks Outsider hurler Ray Russian held scoreless until the third inning when Dave McLean George and Steve Waring scored Bob Prestige relieved Mcrikan on the mound and stalled the Outsiders for three in nings until Gus Jeffrey scored added three more runs by Keith Smiley Floyd Foster and Glen Critchen to make Ihes But the Outsiders blew the game wide open In the seventh as Jeffrey Luck Archibald and Mattocks tallied runs Outsider Ward Jeffrey ended the game with an excellent catch In field and threw out a runner at second The league would like to thank all who helped with its operation and the team sponsors who lent their support Goalie clinic Sat The Acton Minor a m Hockey Association Anyone Interested is holding a inic should contact Herb Saturday starting at 830 Dodds at Olympic hopes Continued from ton says they plan to buy a new boat in 1083 Its a real challenge he said to organize themselves and get the money together Hopefully he adds will help out with the Italy adventure We arc looking for sponsorship but because we are amateurs and this is an Olympic sport we have to be careful What we are looking for is a wealthy person who needs a tax break So why with all these hassles of get ting the money getting time off work or postponing your career and the fanat ical involvement needed to become an Olympic competitor In Soling does anyone do it Soling differs from all other sports Beaton Bays Ita a function of the mind although all three have weight- lifting programs You have to obtain a level of skill in sailing and you have to have the technical knowledge of the sport to compete I guess we want to prove to the other sailors that we are competitive No one else In Canada really knows or cares A hunting wo will go The Reservoir Conservation Area is open for business with duck and goose hunt ing from dawn to noon on Thuradays Saturdays and Tuesdays until October Registration will take place inside the main gate of the Area off Street staffed by members of the Peel Anglers and Hunters Permits arc required the limit Is ducks and five geese and the fee Is The hunters parking lot by the way the First Line East north of Highway has been closed The ore still doing well In the harness racing business At the Pacing Futurity at Mohawk Raceway recently both Ron and cousin Keith took victories in the two divisions of the twoyearold stakes Ron won the initial division With Armbro Wabash while Keith reined Kawartha Pace in the second division That division carried a purse value of It was Kawartha Paces second victory PROCLAMATION WHEREAS firo is a constant throat to each and every resident in the Town of Hills AND WHEREAS lives are being lost persons aro being seriously injured and valuable property is being destroyed by fire AND WHEREAS fires continue to cause losses and losses your ncreasing year by AND WHEREAS this demands that im proved Fire Prevention measures be undertaken to prevent economic waste and tragic loss of life THEREFORE I proclaim Sunday October to Saturday October 11th 1980 as Prevention Week in the Town of Halton Hills AND WE RECOMMEND to all our that at sometime during this week may be found most practicable Alt places of residence be carefully inspected by their occupants and all conditions likely to cause or promote the spread of firo be removed Peter Mayor Town of Hills Strikes and Splits oil ill four poind triple The for lour points and the look the icr lhre Oct lady bowler Willie rolling tingle bowled the retl the with hit a Ingle an triple Other lop to Mir No Willf Burton Nell Burton High triple were Lionel Reg III Abbott and Wall Ella Sept Might rolling both high tingle triple Good ilnglei alio to While Sue In the triple department It Sandy White Joan Betty lit and Linda oil For the ladlo II Lucy noil tolling beat tingle Storey hid top triple a which alio he high or Rolling beat tor the men Ken Pilgrim John Dunn had high triple Other good were rolled by Mirlon Storey pat St Donna Wood as Bob limps and Nancy Lathrepem triple inma went to Lucy CM Pit truing CM Wood Jackie lllgglm S3 Lilhrope For the week a a row Donna the top roller coring both high tingle Other good were rolled by Grace Robert Gibson lit Mary Stakes White 111 High icora Went to Edna Ml Belly ftOJ Robertson US Mime Clarke Standing have the leading the pack with Tied for ire and Tbeta Phi with ham it Royal Variety Seal Plus Two Both ladle high and triple 1B were rolled by Until Cord Jo Id thou da Its and triple Good tingle were lso rol led by Don pet HI Doug Rick Tretnlay in a Bob Smith IS In the high triple department It Don pete CM Bob Smith Rick ATI Doug Vaughin Team IS Ugh It Striken 19 llist- 11 Marti and bringing the war with New laws mean greater protection Trespassing is formers and for you Ontario is one of the fortunate provinces Here we have such a variety of terrain that we can enjoy all kinds of outdoor activities Theres plenty of land for everybody yet some people insist on trespassing on private property To protect the rights of farmers and other property owners important new legisla tion has toughened the law against trespass Now trespassers can be fined up to and may also be ordered to pay for damages they have caused Even when there are no signs prohibiting trespass entry is pr to gardens orchards vineyards land under cultivation fenced fields and pasture land On other types of land where red markings appear on gates trees or fences entry is pro hibited Yellow markings caution that only certain activities may be permitted It is your responsibility to find out what those activities are If you enjoy the be sure to abide by these new laws Your cooperation will guarantee that Ontario can continue to provide a wealth of enjoy able rural recreation for us all For full details obtain a copy of this free pamphlet Its available at many supermarkets and liquor stores or write to Communications Branch Ministry of the Attorney General 18 King Street East Toronto Ministry ihe General Minister Wild am Davis Premier THE ACTON FREE PRESS Authorized as Second Class Mall Postal Registration Number ACTON LADIES BASEBALL TEAM Indoor Winter Practices EVERY SUNDAY am 830 pm MACKENZIESMITH MIDDLE SCHOOL Starting October 5 FOR FURTHER IHFORMATKH CALL Coach Stan Clark 8533574 WELCOME J Koharl J GEORGETOWN 106 St on Hwy beside Post Office DENTURE therapy CLINIC PHone or CURLERS YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE PRO SHOP THURSDAY OCTOBER TO SATURDAY OCTOBER 4 FEATURING Storewldo opening specials up to 50 oil Examples Shoes 24 95 Deerskin gloves slight imperfections 9 95 95 Wellknown cutlers and curling personalities The mosl comprehensive line clothing equipment and available to the curler A wide vanely of coordinated curling outfits for the mate and curler Drop In colli end our mtnujtr BUI run wood golf and curling PRO SHOP Queen St Uf Environmental Assessment Board NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED WASTE DISPOSAL SITE FOR LANDFILUNG Roglonal Municipality of Town of Ml Hon Ontario Ministry has an application by tho Regional Municipality Halton for up pro vol of a propound disposal for land to bo located on Part of Low and Concession Nov Survoy Township of County of Halton now in tho Town of Milton Regional Municipality in Parts on Plan R for Registry 201 The proposed is known Sit Environmental Assessment board will conduct a public hfloiing to obtain and to hoar views of the public so it can twns In of the waste disposal site Written and oral submissions may bo to Boa id Board will not consider any proposal after has closed will be held on October or clock if morning local tifno in Auditorium Halton Comennial Manor IBS Ontario Strom South Ontario Plans of the proposed will bo avail able for and inspection during normal bus iness hours In Municipality of Ontario in the office of Clerk Mam Street East Milton Ontario Environmental Assessment Board Floor ISt Clan West Ontario 1K7 STATUTORY REFERENCES The Environmental Protection Act 1971 Chapter Murphy Clerk of the Regional d of Milton THE WORLD CAR HAS ARRIVED AT PARKLINCOLN MERCURY HWY NO 7 WEST OF GEORGETOWN 8772261 Oh October 3rd and 4th You are invited to view the all new front wheel drive Lynx along with Cougar and the complete Lincoln and Mercury lineup for 1981 Also featuring North Americas No 1 selling Ford Trucks While you are here check out the prices on all the 1980 New and Demonstrator models All vehicles are reduced to clear Refreshments will be served FORD TRUCKS Jens tor-

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