Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 29, 1981, p. 10

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B2 Tho Acton Free Press Wednesday July 29 Trie lesson tlon procedure Is work Ing out extremely well the recreation department asks that those don know when registration Is to come in NOW and register between a Mon day Friday and and m en weekends Dan forget the third summer set of lessons starts on Mon day August The second set or lea sons has already started and they would like to congratulate all the successful swimmers of Session No 1 whose Ridley Fireman Jim Davie squeezes pus l the Desmond catcher In ball action Dm- winning a close decision Acton Swimmers Tadpoles Paula liar Nadtae Barrett Wendy McLaslin David Virginia hrey Shawn Amanda Rets Shcri Current Splashes Register now for Summer swim lessons Lynn Albert Marie Brad burn Anna Lynn Bag David Marybeth Dickinson Patricia Balicy Jodi Archibald Glen Swackhamcr Larry Lynn Mark kin Scott Healher Step hen Bar Scott Foster Stephanie Thorn peon rendu Scan Warren Mat thew Trevor Splinter David Owen Allan Wanda Hardy Tracy Sarah Dunn Greg Johnson Maureen Thompson Amy Leslie Lucy Nat Kristy Hlckey Todd Lockhurst Andrew Seth Homer Jason Albert Steven Bottcro Beginners Cathy Bridge Gemetn Vas Jason hamer Tammy Robbie Darin Dale Patricia Reynolds Ky It- Thompson Scott Jason Bill Bcnulicu Jason Pun Jennifer Foster Ross Walsh Survival Paul Lynn Sarah Jason Nijhuis Aaron Beau 1 Hcagle Kim Phil Pumphrey Stan Dono van Lorelei Ann Kidd Laura Homer Schroll Pre Junior Laura Winston Pun Angela Bartucci Bob- bianne Kerry Bullcr Nelson Hammond Robbie Richmond Junior Ian Johnston Krsly Johnson Jordon MacPherson Mike Baker Lisa Greenly Hammond An thony Looyenga Kara Lcathcrland Angela Tyler Intermediate Greg Lcathcrland Susan Craig Withers Seniors Laura Craig II Karen III John Bea ton MacDonald Jenny MacDonald Laura Craig Karen CANADIAN ODEON THEATRE A GEORGETOWN 3 AIFL STANDINGS Pts Metros IB 13 a Furniture Electric IB 12 14 Bears Tack IB A JAMEBOND FDR YOUR EYES 01 DAaYTJnftllB MAT SAT b SDK Ed has a bird as pigeon wins Leader proud of scouts at CJ It was an eventful but tiring eleven days for seven Acton scouts and their leader but Ihe Canadian Jamboree was an experience of a lifetime Under the leadership of Rick Gibson scouts Peter Kuechler Don McDonald Jason Sharpies David Tim Height Ted Moyse and Ken left July for the jamboree situated on a site halfway between Calgary and Banff Alberta Rick explains the area is largely unpopulated and organizers Scouts of Canada had a lot of work to do to get ready for the expected visitors Irrigation pipes had to be laid for the various troops to provide water as well as showers etc needed lo be Installed Seventeen bears had to be relocated and then three were shot In the nearby area while the Jamboree was derway One section of a camp had lo be evacuated because a mother and her cubs wandered Into camp Scouts from were this group Organized camps and even organized free lime assured that each boy had something to do at all times In their spare time there were target shoots golfing baseball soccer archery leather kits etc Each program was laid out for each troop and included a skills hike a tour of Banff a rodeo and Klondike games Indian village games and a day trip to the Calgary Stampede While at tl e Stampede each scout was given an unlimited pass for the rides Opening saw Scouts Canada president Waller B Til den and Lord Baden Powell the founder grandson on hand Also present were Peter Trynchy Ministry of Recreation and Parks for Alberta Edward Governor Gencrul of Canada and Honorary Chief Scout of Canada While most of the were Canadians Rick noted here were representatives from 14 other countries at Jamboree During opening ceremonies flags from Sweden Israel Britain USA and Australia among many other countries were exchanged Every nice in Canada was represented Rick said for most part considering the number of people at the site the jamboree was very well organized Because of the dangers of bears Individual troops were not allowed lo keep food near their tents so for each meal scouts had to stand in long line to buy the r food lo make each meal Because of the organization of time the boys always had something to do Rick said until the last day Their flight did not leave until early morning on July and they had to sit around the entire day of the when most of the troops were heading home July 11 they were busy breaking camp but then headed to the airport in the early evening and had a six hour wait before heading home Rick said the last two days were the longest of the entire trip The leader was really impressed with his troop and their behaviour while away They are a very responsible bunch of kids he said Rick has been a scout leader for three and a Beaver leader for two years before that Acton Ed Turowski had the speedlent pigeon In a race from Ingersal last weekend His bird number beat others from lofts and averaged a speed of metres per minute Loft has the next two fastest birds His number was second flying at Num 14 cams in third a speed of 9617 RESULTS J 1 Ed Turowski 1013 Loft 1000 Stecam Loft 14 7S1 9817 A McAIlBtcr 779 Ed 140 Ed Turow ski 147 770S 7 Paul 764 Bill Wilson 324 BUI son 313 10 Loft 693 Bill Syme 382 12 Bill Syme 377 13 Bill Syme 14 A McAllstcr A 7569 Van- dam 1067 17 Ed 183 18 Ed Ski 147 19 20 BUI Wilson The Empire Strikes 2 and 5 Devils Ride matter bo Show Start At Duik FRIDAY SATURDAY JULY 31 AUG 1 The Idol Maker Tarzan the Ape Man MONDAY THURSDAY AUGUST 34 Empire Strifes Back 2 Guidance Subject Matter May Be TBO chairs chaise umbrella ft table For every you spend Cavan your name will be In our FREE DRAW for PATIO FURNITURE to take place on LABOUR DAY SUNDAY Car Jen GERANIUMS BLACK EARTH rag 1 PEAT MOSS 69 99 ANNUALS MARBLE CHIPS rag 3faxnTor ban ALL RAID PRODUCTS OFF Gat thorn they last CATTLE MANURE rag bag FERTILIZER box limit CANADA GRADE A BEEF StockUp Now And Save Dollars Canada Grade or Front 3 Extra Briskets Plates Shanks STEAKS ROASTS GR BEEF lb 354 CUTTING WRAPPING MARKING 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