Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 19, 1967, p. 5

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the world of 7 outdoors with ah hawes 1 ttop scores at maple rock shooting range this week were recorded by john shadbolt with 24 and 21 art hawes 20 keith madnprize 18 ed hohen- adel 17 and bill hohenadel 17 two new members joined this week they are bob ewias and john zuhisdorf john got 22 special archery seasons for deer have been announced in some districts moose north of the north ern most line of cnr septem ber 15 1967 to january 8 1968 central northern ontario sep tember 30 1967 to january 8 1968 southern portions of the territorial districts of sud bury and algoma lying north of highway no 17 november 6 to november 30 residents only moose sea sons re open this year in some portions of the province in cluding the area north of the french and mattawa rivers black bear throughout ontario september 1 1967 to june 30 1968 the controversy over what to do about the wolves in northern ontario has been rag ing for sometime there are many who would like to see wolves completely exterminat ed the ontario federation of anglers and hunters has been urging the present bounty sys tem be discontinued this group believes the department of lands and forests could spend this money on a more adequate predator control pro gram although the exact sys tem they advocate is not stated in their new release it can be assumed they refer to a system of hired hunters or trappers to control the wolf populations in areas where they have be come a problem the department of lands to trappers is the bounty wolf pelts do not bring a large price most years but with the boun ty the price is sufficient to en courage professional trappers to trap them the department of lands and forests has 25 specially trained predator control offic ers to help teach these trappers to more successfully trap wol ves as many hunters can testify few wolves are shot by hunters who do not specially hunt wolves being i very cautious animal the wolves are rarely seen by the average hunter it is our belief that most of the bounties are paid to people who trap professionally or to hunters who hunt wolves on a money making basis it is therefore our belief that the present bounty on wolves is in effect mostly supporting professional trappers and hunt ers f the acton free press wednesday april 19 1967 j champions of the uoion cribbage league were the team of pete turkosz bill taylor walter lamb harry bunk holmes ted elliott and grant allen receiving the adams trophy from john goy is captain pete turkosz at last fridays banquet and dance the league had one of its most successful seasons playing games each thursday night gant allen is missing from photo staff photo summer playground full staff named new executive for the legion cribbage league is headed by dorson frizzed left with newt hurst treasurer and gary dawkins secretary gordie james conducted the elections fof- and forests has announced its lowing last fridays dinner and dance staff photoj plan to extend its wolf manage- menl program to assist areas of the province where further wolf control is necessary iiu ihmjl the main reasons for many 11010 worksllop urging increased control of i all the staff for the play ground program this year has been named and for the first time there will be a special program director recreation director howard pearce an nounced this week that miss elizabeth atkey the popular physical education teacher at the high school will be pro gram director for the summer joanne landsborough will be supervisor c a v e 1 1 marshall and jomarie marchment will be assistant supervisors paul cooper will be sports di rector and linda ralston crafts director leaders are edith hopkins and kathy krul the leaders-in- training are marianne coles elaine johnston and bob an drews trudy morris will again be the swimming instructor with brenda aheme as her assis tant all the leaders will attend a training course at bolton june 19 to june 23 the three sup ervisors will take a course at brampton may 11 and there may also be other one day training sessions for them won urging increased tuniiui ui wolves is the damage caused to n rm ifltaifc deer herds and livestock it lujyia for libraries deer fiaibeen found that most raids on farms by wolves are by in dividual wolves and not by the population as a whole it is also noted that many socalled raids on farms by wolves are caused by dogs coyotes and coyotedog hybrids many dead deer found and reported as wolf kills have also been iden tified as being caused by dogs certainly no one who is aware of the facts wants wol ves wipedout while in some areas further control is neces sary in other areas the wolves play an important part in bal ancing the deer population to prevent overbrousing of their range and dieing from starva tion and disease while the bounty system is proclaimed by many to be useless in many areas in north ern ontario the chief attraction esquesing briefs advised mr wriggles- worth to write to the ontario athletic association for infor mation on baseball equipment heard from councillor tom hill that the town can use any engineer they want to look after the bend in the cred it river project contemplated received an invitation al ong with nassagaweya and mil ton councils to a dinner and tour of the milton high school on april 26 the regional cooperative library board held a work shop on library budgets on april 15 at dundas three acton library board members with the secretary treasurer attended from acton qualifying for the maximum bonus awarded by the region al board library budgets and their effects are always of great in terest to library trustees and this workshop was no except ion this interest is as deep whether the budget is 1000 00000 or 2000 because what ever the total of the budget once the fixed costs salar ies utilities rent are removed what is left is all the trustees have to improve the service to the public the information supplied by the 17 library trustees attend ing is to be condensed edited and then distributed for the guidance of trustees both in this area and in the province at large runntksup in the legion cribbage league was the team captained by chuck shultis shown accepting the aaolson trophy from jim my guest ivan harris cam leishman ancl jack drysdale comprised the team along with chuck and george cooper missing from the photo staff photo six decades together i think love patience and understanding are the key words declared mrs john w tracy of seattle wash as she and her husband celebrated their 60th wedding annivers ary without these there can be no marriage successful or unsuccessful express thanks may i take this opportunity on behalf of the ontario so ciety for crippled children to express oujrtnost heartfelt gra titude for the splendid publi city received from your news paper for the 1967 easter seal campaign we have every reason to be lieve that this campaign will be our most productive ever with the rewards to be enjoy ed by over 16000 crippled children in ontario may i also sav that without the magnifi cent efforts by our 230 easter seal service clubs and count less thousands of other volun teers who are continually help ing crippled children that the finest care and treatment pro gram this society can provide would not be possible our appreciation is also ex tended to the manv easter seal contributors in vour area who supported the campaign so well this vear your sincerely w d whitaker chairman provincial easter seal committee annual meeting of the acton branch of the canadian bible society at trinity united church sunday april 23 at 7 pm come and support the work of the bible society in a special centennial project hooorr mead roy goodwin pnwnti barrio elliott with ho most valuable player award at the minor hockey association banquet barrio was captain of the juvenile hockey dub staff photo wvujeged famcexs for three weeks the police department in maultrie ga did not hand out a single parking ticket they just did not have any although the ti ckets were ordered the print ing company delayed filling the order for three months because it was changing mach inery the order has now been filled and ticketing is back to normal be proud of your floors cover them with the best armstrong quakertone in 6 9 and 12 ft width or the new cushioned accotone 6 9 and 12 ft widths only 139 sq yd yd an it corlon armstrong 3so 125 so yd 1 free estimates no obligation lakeview discount centre main st n 531190 jfrtt jjress local news items mothers day is may 14 roads were badly broken up this spring visitors to town have been dropping in to admire the new library cancer society canvassers are still on their rourfds give thema welcome condition of the town dump now is drawing a lot of favorable comment allan gordon peel st had a dozen tulips blooming last weekend high school students who are going to expo held a bake sale to raise money this week some in the district have been busy with the maple sy rup crop some families started their summer season of picnics and garden barbecues last week end with the dominion hotel kitchen out of commission ro- tarians met tuesday in the legion hall frank thompson and mur ray winger are painting the floors at the community centre this week no parking signs have been put up in preparation for the signal lights operation at the millmain corner police are warning child ren this week about improp erly riding their bicycles they have noticed twoon-a- bike and other infractions 25th anniversary party at scout hall acton scout hall was the site chosen on march 26 for a surprise dinner party for mr and mrs roy goodwin on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary on march 28 the party was arranged and hosted by daughter mrs carol spence of brampton and fam ily friend mrs ed hef fernan of acton special guests were mrs goodwins parents mr and mrs alfred yates of newmar ket and mr goodwins moth er mrs claires goodwin of mitchell other guests attend ing were from markham mil ton stouffville hornby lon don georgetown and acton the couple were presented with a money tree complete with instructions to purchase a reclining chair of their choice the anniversary cake was made by mrs claires good win the choraliers will sing herman freulers hymn to ca nada for the first time in pub lic at a church service in bal- linafad sunday may 7 there are familiar build ings in the old picture of matthews building and post office on the front page of the second section mr matthews home on the left last had baxters drug store as a long- term tenant the matthews building was moved further down the block from hs locat ion on the willowmill cor ner and now houses hotchens bakery again this year the an nouncement of the name of the citizen of the year has oeen made in advance it makes pre parations for the chamber of commerce dinner a lot easier and special guests can be in vited without secrecy a sure sign youre getting older is when the kids come home from school talking ab out their history lessons and you suddenly 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