Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 21, 1968, p. 5

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morrison goal k marcoux 2 6 k woodman 0 0 j hansen 7 10 ml morris 11 j shields 27 4 p hargrave 12 4 5 k withers goal j gentles goal 52 31 j rochester 10 4 a murray 1 4 bhampton g arten 2 1 coaches g ware c digglns 1 3 and b inscoe 63 42 amcgluoway 2 8 s malcolm 31 7 bantams a webster 4 8 hershey akuby coach roy swan aoen 0 2 j thompson 0 5 j mullen 0 1 g bruce 7 8 t swan 2 2 r lee 1 0 c kulken 7 6 j holmes 1 1 46 40 t thomson 0 0 a downes 2 2 novice a wlsseni 2 2 oshawa a mcculloch 5 4 coach joan taylor a marsh 4 5 f holmes 1 1 3 scoyne 0 1 a bolton goal k swan 0 1 aglbuns 1 0 r kingsmlu 0 1 a mcgluoway 0 1 a cleland 3 0 a anderson 2 2 p schupt 1 1 a allen 1 1 s withers 1 2 a bosch 1 0 14 6 29 28 hamilton pittsburgh coach ken hearn coach stewart wolf j mccutcheon 16 7 t coles 4 3 l brown 2 1 j thatcher 2 2 g toth 8 6 c masters 3 0 b martin 1 2 a ferguson 4 2 a morris 13 4 jcooper 4 2 m mcnab 2 2 w froebuch 1 0 m mocabe 0 1 sconnell 9 3 g martin 0 2 a hunter 2 1 f allen 1 0 g taylor 12 3 l hearn 5 3 acoker 2 4 m gow goal a waites 1 2 c reed 1 4 48 28 t muehlbacher goal s webster goal vjst kitts coach ron schmidt 45 26 m mitchell e 0 buffalo j euerby 7 13 coach k ucphal s dalgle 0 2 ware 13 10 w bannon 0 1 s brunelle 10 5 s crosken 0 1 j mchugh 1 z a coultrup 2 i t milne goal k hurren 3 3 f alton 15 6 a irwin 9 2 a anderson 0 2 j jordan goal s oakley 2 2 a louttet 8 12 a urythoer 1 0 g murray 7 3 s oakley 0 1 15 42 a pink 6 1 llpope 0 3 niagara falls a swan 2 4 coach clarence h1u g turkoss 3 6 n thorohlu j fuchs 2 0 1 s hurley 1 8 42 38 k easing 8 0 r baglaski 24 s papluon 14 13 3 amcknltht 0 2 we may not achieve our ideals j gentles i 1 but lib the stars they serve to 52 28 guide us on our way the young man was obviously pee wees embarrassed he explained hahv baltimore ingly im supposed to bring coaches bill knight home either a casserole or a and kan marshall camisole i cant remember which t nelson goal well said the storekeeper slward 16 6 that depends on whether the ml ferguson 13 12 chicken is dead or alive the acton free press wednesday february 21 1968 fiashino iiohts colorful costumes frequent ly changed end a rocking rhythm and blues kept the high school gym lively last thursday the orchestra bobby washington and his soul society staff photo four new tb eases found christmas seals bring in 38000 the sale of christmas seals which provides funds for ibo con trol of tuberculosis and other lmportantsprafory diseases produced record revenues in ont ario tils year an interim re port by th ontario tuberculosis association shows contributions exceeding 1309000 almost 110000 higher than lie 1066 christmas seal campaign sovenloon of ho 47 provincial volunteer organizations which are coordinated by the ontario tuberculosis association achie ved more than 100 percent of last years result the highest being groy county district at 11 pof cent of the 1966 total halton too is enjoying a re cord year mrs lit e lunau of the halton t b association new stamps honor canadian pioneers threo commemorative postage stamps to honor personages from the pages of canadas history will bo added to tho canada post office 1968 program postmast- or general joanplorro coto an nounced today the first of the three additions to be released on august 7 will mark tho 150th anniversary of the year in which george brown a fathor of confederation was bora it will bo followed on september 4 by a stamp honor ing henri bourassa a pioneer canadian nationalist whose birth occurred 100 years ago the third addition will com memorate the 50th anniversary of the death of john uccrao soldier physician and poet whose in flanders fields be came one of tho best know poo ms written by a canadian approp riately the mccrae stamp will appear on november 6 as a joint issue with a previously announc ed stamp marking the 50th an niversary of the 1918 armistice issuos commomorating the births of brown and bourassa both of whom wore journalists will have a joint connotation with canadas linguistic horitago in addition to being ono of canadas fathers of confederation george brown founded tlo- english lang uage toronto globe honri bour assa was foundor of tho montreal french languago lo devoir mr cote listed tho rovlsod stamp schodulo as follows gray jay fobruary 15 200th annlvorsary of 1st motororolog- ical readings march 13 nar whal april 10 international hydrological docado may 8 300th annlvorsary voyago of tho nonsuch juno 5 lacrosse july 3 150th anniversary birth of goorgo brown august 7 lootli annlvorsary birth of honri bourassa soptomber 4 christ- mis two denominations october 9 50th annlvorsary 1918 arm- lstice novombor 6 50th an niversary death of john mc crae novombor g snowy owls reported in southern ontario a number of largo white owls have been reported from various localities in southern ontario during the past few wooks every few years- the snowy owl loaves its arctic home and invades southern canada and the northern united states this usually happens one year inuour in the arctic tho snowy owl depends for food on inni s and other rodents and ro some extent on birds and ashes lem mings tend to fluctuate violently in numbers periodically building up to great abundance every four years or so then suddenly dying off in tho resulting periods if lemming scarcity the owls are forced southward to find iatxl the snowy is a large white owl often barred and spotted with dark brown it is active in daylight and frequents open places they are often seen perched on tv antennas and lead trees along the takoshore snowies sit onbreakwatersorlce piled on the shore during the bird counts taken around christmas time a total of 59 snowy owls were reported in ontario kingston reported la most of them on wolfe island 10 were seen in ottawa 6 in barrie and 5 near blcnhelnu for some reason kingston us ually has the bast count of snow owls of all the 700 counts taken over north america the snowy owl is protected under the laws of ontario and tt ts illegal to kill them by any means this comes under the jurisdiction of tho ontario de partment of lands and forests tne popular ookplk was in spired by the snowy owl this eskimo design has buon widely distributed throughout tho world and is probably as wellknown a symbol of canada as is the maple leaf snowy owls nest on the arctic tundra the nest isontho ground often just a depression lined with moss or grass in a high spot on rolling tundra a couple of businessmen at tended a trade convention in an other city and managed to break away from their wives long enough to have a quiet little din ner together in a restaurant when dinner was over the wait er asked shall i bring in a couple of demltasses gosh no one of the men replied in alarm our wives might come in at any moment arthur a johnson od opt om i t i i s f osm tvy wednesday and saturday 34 mill st i atfcmi ssasm said haltonhad contrlbutedl38- 000 which is a little better than last year she said 32333 sets of seals were sent out from the halton office mrs lunau illustrated the need for a strong association by citing a case this month in south halton where four children be tween the ages of two and eight all in the same family were ad mitted to the sanltortum with tuberculosis in this case the grandmother was the contact this shows we can never let our guard down saidmrs lun au she reports a second case in north halton last month where a mother her brother two of her children and a playmate of tho children were admitted to the sanitarium mrs lunau explained the hal ton branch will expand their pro gram to include asthma bron chitis and emphysema the campaign closes officially at the end of fobruary and con tributions are still bolng ac cepted convertible burns in freak accident a guelph mans car was com pletely destroyed in a freak are on tho guolph lino just south of brookvluo tuesday afternoon of last week milton fire brigade was callod but could do nothing to halt the flames inoy saia keg loay guolph was driving along when he notlcod a flat tiro he stopped and jackod the car up to change the tire but the jack slipped and poked a hole in tho gas tank the escaping gas caught are on the hot exhaust pipe and tho car was onvoloped in flanws j u imperial esso offer you a complete line of petroleum products plus a complete line of home hatting equipment no down payment required with 10 vein to pay power humidifiers dehumldltwt electronic air cleaner for prompt courteous service call jerry skirrow 8532340 ppp gioppt i do not want bate i do not want charity i am a proud man i am a man by bob browne i am jewish i am negro 1 am indian i am a man lamolive lam black lam red i am v man mytiood is blood my skin is siting my heart is hetjrt i ami mdri joa ihate- t laugh tory imamaji i am violent- t am peaceful tarn hopeful i am a man i am hated i am persecuted i am ignored yet i am a man i am the victim of prejudice lam the victim of the small mind- i want equauty e i want understanding i am the victim of the egotists j to human i am the victim of man i am a man i am born of woman i die violently i am oorn or woman i am oosconded from proud racos j me naturally i am my fathers son tor v rl still i m man never do i h6 poac still i am a man j ara at poor man lam a rich man iarri only hjlman v f ajn aman v v vv i do not wnt pity am i a man iace fully life is agrndstone and-whe- ther if grinds- a mn downor- polijshes him lip dependson the stuff hes madd of that make the meal from lovell bros modern meat market mpl uf sliced mb pfc side bacon 75 lean shoulder its lout manl roa beef 69 onales roast 95 choice boneless prime rib pork shoulder 49- fresh ground chuck 69 ib for your freezer rep brand beef sides 61c ib hinds 73eb fronts 51c lb lovell bros modern meat market 77 mill i acton phone is33340 daiiv oiuvihv our ctassifleo section ens rbuus wim classified is for if you buy sell trade hire or rent 8532010 li iwi numill to call soi want m oiinav aoviatiumo hintimo o luascaimiota to 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