Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 1, 1982, p. 13

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GaorselownMcton Wednesday Dec B3 Guides and brownies explore outdoors by Doris Finn Brent Andrew Smith and Kyle Craig infant son Mr and Mrs Bruce Smith were in Presbyterian Church on Sunday rooming Rev Noble Dean Mrs Smith aunts Miss Mamie and VieBrktaw chairman arcwatsa M to area and tai Vtc Irwin tad his Lynn Abridge week follow parents Mr and Mrs Ike mast saccett yet in Acton CNIB campaign raises most ever The CNIB cam raised Acton reaching its high est level ever Campaign chairman Vic Bnstow commend the people of the tow for their generosity I can only say thank you Acton and especial you canvassers for a terrific effort You gave of your time and money for a worthwhile cause and I very grateful for your much needed assistance As chairman Bristow had set a goal of and felt in these tight money times this reaching that goal is quite an accomplish men Residential donations were the highest with given up from last Com donated up and gave up over Rural collection was up to SIX and the service clubs don helping K tin ft Hint OPEN 24 HOURS DAYS A WEEK 8777722 George were at the church for the cere mony and all gathered afterwards at the Smith home for lunch Sherlock and Mary and daughter Heather of Ottawa visited Tor a few days with Sherlock s parents Mr and Mrs Gordon Guides a busy and interesting day last Friday which they spent at Wildlife Centre with their leaders Helen Ann Root Candy Armstrong and Dons Swackhamer This outing was to help the girls earn their badges A naturalist girl there look them on a hike on which they would stop to listen to the birds them by brothers also enjoyed live owl and and were shown how to droppings footprints the day at Mountsberg collection in the after- make a whispering and the way bark was Conservation The noon the girls under the sound and the birds chewed hiked along the lake direction of the park come down Twent five Brow slewed the animals in naturalists explored They watched for nies plus their leaders the barn and stared at the and woods signs of animals to others aid a few the Centres extensive looking for wild life TENNIS memberebjp FREE introductory Ituoo Casttemor Brown J J Mn A obeli Mr- Jocque waives his prelim hearing Glenn Jocque RIM Acton has waived a preliminary hearing into charges of in cannabis resin and has opted Tor a trial by county court Judge without a jury was charged last after a regional wide sweep rested nun across Ha Hon on drug related incidents He appeared in Milton Provincial Court Thursday for the preliminary hearing it K Clarke Clarke Loin J it wk J J Mi Vn Mn IMi Dick Dirk J Mn Johnilooe K I pad in J Seat belt seminar On Wednesday December I p I la I ton Regional Police will be conducting a seminar about the child restraint legislation which begun on November 1 Guest speakers at the seminar at the Cultural Centre Georgetown will be of the Ontario Police Commission and Barbara of the Ministry of Transportation and Communications Landsborough Vn jdbury I Locknod Mr Lumber Mac- J Mjcttrlanc Must Mn It I II Mr Vctlan J I II ray Mn Knight J Mi J r Miller Morgan Mor ton Mr A en J A j Acton bowling results Heather an Sandy I Urol J Wood U3 i arc f Si M A Oil in Generic IS bro1 ablalo ldk Look J I place bra lie Custodial or game Top war ltd I wo Slow Poke mill game and Wad lb Sin up a id leaving or pk Wade Tema Dunn 0 Shannon Ttacey Kulai Shoo good rt Heather Eliw I t lUng triple ne rat Minor hockey Continued from page I ding singles Michael Mac Arthur collected two aids with Katsilleris and Thomas all earning single assists Jason Crawford fired bolh goals for Brampton with Kevin Tribe picking up Burlington nipped 3 in Novice play Bryan led the way for Burlington a pair of goals and Jason McNaught added a score Picking up single assists were McNaught and Shane Corkum Steve lit the light twice for with Jason Albert earning a aid I PeeWee Baltimore and Rochester to a scoreless lie in action Shane Adams and David Thorpe the shut Outs between lie pipes Tidewater hammered Cleveland in play Tim Oakley led the for Tidewater scoring four goals Jason Henderson added a pair and Ed Robinson lit the light with a single Oakley picked tip two assists with singles going to Andy hmith Jeff Jackson SyUalnAubry Robinson Mender on Doug Neely and Cesar Paul Campbell scored Cleveland lone goal unassisted Bantam Rockies defeated Cougars in Bantam play Brad ted tht way for the Rockies the hat trick Jeff Snapman and Paul Dodds added singles Mike Nell is and Tim earned single aids Warren Blain and Wayne Paul scored singles for the Cougars JeckDarylpickedupone assist The Whalers the Jets in Bantam action Bob led the way for the Whalers tag the hat trick with Chris Coone and Kn lighting the light with a pair of goals each Maltby added a tingle Co round out the scoring Steven Parker picked up two aids with singles IngtoKri Cooney Tremblay and Doug Sean and Emanual Knticos both cored hat tricks for the Jets Darnell Land col two aids with Desmond and Land earning single assists Midget Montreal defeated Toronto in Midget action Rob Allen led the way for Montreal lighting the light three times Dave Margraves scored a pair of goals and Jerry added a single score and Chns picked up two Grant Smith bulged the twine twice for Toronto with Troy and Scott Jeffrey adding Picking up tingle aids were Bob Watson Jeffrey and Schedule for Saturday December am Rochester n Cleveland Tidewater Atom a London Hamilton JO am Dixie JO Guelph Bramptoa Whalers Rockies lpm Jets CMfars Sunday December i MUgM Montreal Buttalo Toronto Vancouver letly A nt both risk Ur good ngle Mam i eld 111 Carol May triple Man 3 May APPEARING THIS WEEK DD THE RAMBLER STAMING NEXT WEEK SOUTHDOWN NUMBER COUNTY FOR ENTERTAINMENT Visit Our Balcony Bar Games Room NONSTOP WOK SAT Tuesday Ladles Night Wednesday Night Amateur Night Cover Charge to Sat ntAichjble i Jack Parker roll both WlhC Have took h Wo tingle and pie other good Carol Jordan Cord Widish Ob leen Loll I triple tax Jordan leen 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