Spectacular Display By Acton Skating Club Tilt Wednesday April to Pane For a small town they sure do things in a big way In spectacular display of talent and color Acton Figure Skating Club wound up the season with lis annual ice revue at Acton arena Saturday at and evening Both drew a full One hundred and sixty young skaters tots to teens sporting varieties of sparkling costumes skated their way through a year of festive seasons from Christmas to Halloween climaxed by Happy Birthday Acton Commemorating Actons lOpth birthday with a giant cake 13 human birthday candles danced on skates to power to the people amidst a shower of party balloons drifting down from the celling Old MacDonald and his wife performed by David McGIUoway 12 and Susan Kinal introduced the audience to their sheep cows chickens horses and scarecrows Rows of skating carrots were watered by pretty little raindrops Cindy and Kearley and warmed by summer sunshine Streets The enthusiastic performers were certainly a credit to the three young instructors who are responsible for the whole thing Solly Sharon Dwyer and Karen Skating Club Dixie added a professional touch along with silver medalist Ron 17 of Hamilton Figure Skating Club and Central Ontario senior men champion Kenneth polk Trophies were awarded to four skaters for achievement through their own hard work cooperation and towards skating and the teachers The winners are Carol senior David 12 Junior Karen MCEachcrn novice and Heather Mickey juvenile If there was a trophy for behind the scenes activity It would certainly go to Mrs Carol Campbell costume convener and all round organiser Her dedication with the operation of Mrs Pot Streets Mrs and the dozens of other mothers and fathers who pitched in to make costumes and supervise IN POD these girls peas In a backstage is what made the lh Wrden in in Old Mac carnival a success Figure Skating Clubs show Donald had a farm sketch j in on the weekend The With this kind of and Ward l is going to be a great asset to the new town of Hills Flood Problem On 22 Sideroad notion in of to the works for improved dralmgi flow at the meeting the Hilton lis Work- ndiv Water from ditch along the north side overflowed creating a serious flooding problem with water collet led on the south side of road The committee proposed build a catch basin on iidc to divert water ilong the proper northern ditch Hill pouted mil that flood water t use damigc to olhcr properly wis pissid In connect on with tomniitftc also presented motion with like over of the privil road I the council Phi propositi ilial ill ilh pi in of lir lit I iki over of This motion was ah with I Elections Held For Acton Minor Hockey DAVID 12 and Susan 9 portray Old and his wife Noel was elected the president of the Ontario Minor llocke Association it their innuil meeting on Sunday members of the executive are Carl Timbers vice president Dunbar second vice president Jud Shannon treasurer and reen I secretary The members discussed number of intendments to the constitution which miluded pin w earing proper equipment number of tournaments mav enter ind first ltd equipment and courses for eoaihcs or Emergency Call Dispatcher Feels Tied To Telephone On April 27 Mr and Mrs Jim Phillips will leave their apartment on Street and also their job as dispat for the Georgetown region Their job for the past eighteen months has been to answer emergency calls for both Ihe ambulance and fire services a job thai requires hour a day attention As a result they have found it in difficult to maintain social life they had formerly enjoyed When the Herald reporter talked to Mrs Phillips she explained to him the reasons for their resignation It work that got us down it was the conditions we were working under The rent for their pleasant apartment is paid for by the council The phone hydro and water bills are also paid for by the council The Phillips had no complaints about the apartment and hadn t resigned because of their salary a net a year The problem Is quite simply that we have no real lire of our own I feel that 1 tied to the phone I never have any lime that I can really call my own I think if I stayed much longer I d become a nervous wreck Mrs Phillips The Phillips had planned to resign in September but Ken Fire Chief for Area Two persuaded them to stay until Ihe new regional government had established itself Mrs Phillips said I feel we gave regional govern men a chance asked If some arrangement for shift work might be considered but the topic got lost in the com mittec meeting in March I don know what got planned for after we leave I feel I changed since we moved in Were both sleepers now we have to be with the alarms and the siren The siren that sounds over downtown Georgetown is situated at back of Phillips apartment We don see as many friends as we d like now I feel like a prisoner My little girl hardly ever goes out I eon t leave her out by the busy road herself and I can go out with her because of the phone It really not much of a life for a young couple with two children The Phillips now have plans forthe future butarcstill going to live in Georgetown I m really looking forwird to moving The change will do us both i lot of good but 1 think well keep our new telephone off the look most of time I don reall can if I never heir telephone ring Fate Of Grants town of lis to various la lions in Hilton Hills w Ik known until the fininci ind personnel com mitts two weeks from Members the committee heard idministnlor Doug and treasurer hid not received word is to the iction inuncil take on the The lice hid held the from their last meeting pending a decision from regional council to ensure no duplicilion of Ernie indlcited Ilia a grant from Georgetown chapter of the Cross had been turned dawn referred to municipality MINOR HOCKEY NEWS The House winds up its for he si with i tournament of games on Friday ind and a of on when Hit w be in all tight age groups It is hoped photographs will to those who irdcret starling on novice playcrx who ordered pictures ind whose earn has ilready I should pick up the pictures the on the If possible There ire still few plovers who hue not vet turned in snowmobile pledge money It is ill mint collected is tumid in to their en or member of the executive this weekend MINOR HOCKEY SCHEDULE Till KM 1171 I 4 pm Products Neil s intri I A Hi Hint vs PLAY OFF SCHEDULE Mom h id 1 n Wu 4 lei Wee 4 pn Pie Wee I 45 p Bintim 4 p m 4 4i p m loan 1st Mrs Jim Phillips with her three month old son David Mm Phillips with her husband have been dispatchers for fire and ambulance service of for the pa I months Herald Photo Winner a Ham winner it- vs Winner A 1 ill a m Mom vs ID Mini vs Winners 10 Winner noon Pee Wee lbl 4h l PceWeeWinner2Ai Winner A Pee Wei Winners 11 vs Winner 100pm Toronto vs Minnesota Nonce St Luis m Mom inner 1 A inner 4 A 5 A lo pm Bantam Winner A Winner A 11 12 CHAMPIONSHIP vs Midget Transport Motors Juscnlle Jim sStecrlngis I xehange House DAY OF CHAMPIONS it pm NOWCr Toronto or Minnesota Montreal or SI Louis p Winner mm Winurripm 4 It Winner inner I in Winner vs Winner Silurdnv I pm iMHOSil ii p ni II Nil l Nisiw I ivnlingvs tins rtxihine I wis put In good 100 eight students It I ittlc Public held i skitilhon from wen to help finnnte students trip to from lunt to student wis illowed minutes of tint timt and sponsors pledged up St minute Costly Fire Damages Home There were four fires in Hills on Saturday The most serious wis at Road Smith the home of Mr Thi I Iks house was severe but in of the damage has et been conducted tire area two Ken istimated the dam to be in the neigh of in afternoon were two minor fires The first was reported by Mrs is she was passing the Sixth I and 20 Sideroad The property belongs to Mrs but there was little dimjge The second fire cured man orchard behind 43 Street ind was reported Peter Stevens In the early a station caught fire The car belongs to Donald Laird of 47 Mini Street Georgetown and was gutted to Mr Buiktma ire Mr Ijnrd used in acetylene to put in shock absorbers The car wnspirkedat Beaver Street Glen Williams Seek To Update Pool Facilities The lorgetowi Inns Club winLs update the Utilities Hit l red told the Central committee night Mr ixplnined thai the futilities were ide whin pool was tonslrutlid I worn is He loun thil I tacked showers and washrouu We d like to tear down the surface facilities ind begin up change rooms and other fac lltits tie said Also we d like to idd something a hall of our the Lions built the pool and facilities and donated Hie land to the town Now Mr proposed that the club repurchase the land and complete facilities Wt wiuld then donate it to town set up an for i small rent for our lull in the Iding he told Nothing con done until September when the is over but we need the time prepire git ipprovals I Out I- led 17 Muckart 17 If Neil s Music Std Product II 0 Murrn Mnorsji Mies Milk 1 4 8 Kinsminriub I 17 I