Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 5, 1968, p. 4

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4 the aclop free pr wbdnday june 5 l four teams in minor baseball man jury 32 1 va 8 wed july 14 s va 4 moo july 89 2 va 4j wed jury si 1 va s moo aug 5 4 va 1 wed s va 2 four teama in the pee wee and novice ace cronpa will start oil be acton minor baseball assoc iation eeaaon monday june 10 gaines win be plaredevery mon day and wedneaday at the park aug 7 pour coaches ron pickles cheater lewandowau dotvmar- ao and roy swan will be at the helm of team ana two three and four reapeettwly gamea will be ave innings and atari at 630 pnv a aet of mlaa hast been drawn up anda schedule terles scores sbouldhave been forputtaffa 80 over eden mlua endx4over following is kba schedule correction seoul jews last week carried a typographleal error in a- report of the acton troops soccer vtc- moo jnos 16- l vs 2 wed june 2 3 va 4 won june 17- z ys4wed juna 19 1 va 3 hon june 241 vs wed june 26 3 va 2 hon july 1 3 va 1 wed july 3 4 va 3 hon july 4 va 2 wed july 10 3 v 1 hon july ib 4 vs 1 wed july 17 z va 3 batllnafad not the dpoositeaarew ported apropos of the cube lone wait in buffalo aoraeone in the transportation business explain to ua that the rogulatlonsnthe states are much more strict arid detailed than in ontario glanlaa park win be aeeded this week if the weather cooper ates campfires clues bhf camping weekend held at elora gorge park souvenirs ant sm1mis are shown by b pack cubs at buffalo loo on saturday front row left to rights are michael ware simon scott bill ware michael morris david mills jim pink centre bending forward kevin station hotel edges herbs in eighth frame the acton bhf group left town from the baptist church friday may 24 for a funflued weekend at elora gorge park the group had been planning for the campout under leadership of mary sklrrow for aome time and were raring to go after suitable grounds were chosen and the tenia were plf- chad he boye left for some fishing while the girls made homea out of the tenia and ex- plored the grounds the qampflre was roarlngas they sat singing aad roasting trirshmslos mary sklrrow joanne landaboroughindmlke cooper strummed on gulisr while the rest followed the melody- ii wsssfter midnight when the group retired for the night and they beat the sun up the next brooslad back jowgaryplcklot john scoyrfe morning at biqo oclock sat- mllcfinol mllrholl david wjlllama robin ink- urday was a busy day from the coe john pink behind paul- gordon david stsrt i morris and ricky van flerft after breakfast they had morn- staff photo ing watch and then mary myster iously disappeared to hide the hike clung and prices the rest occupied themselves by playing catoh badminton and making lunch for the road by 1000 they had started out mike cooper paul cooper bill landaborough and dave broo- stsd were leadera of the groupa which each contained two girls clues were hidden along the trail aa to where to go next around 1100 they had come to the first long stopover where they had lunch after doing aome more exploring they hit the trail once egsinunttl they reached the swimming aea the water was frewaipg bar a few brave ones hetty winger dave and mike went in for a refreshing dip after finding the rest of the clues they endrtj the hike the rinsi atop was si the lookout point wbeee hiv were rewarded with a canolf coke each once hack at camp everyone took off their shoes knd rested for awhile then the boys went back to flat attain while the remainder gathered ore wood for supper and campfire cempflre saturday was as lovely aa the night before they again next fall the campers agreed a four run buret in the bottom of lbs seventh inning paved the way for a 54 win by defending champion station hotel in last thursdays town league softball fixture victims wen herbs delivery who tied the game in the top of the eighth with a three run ex plosion the botelera got the win ner in the bottom half lome peavoy threw a nine hhter at the delivery boys while doug vlckery was combed for 11 hits by the innkeepers who stsrt- ed the season off alow and have been improving ever aince herbs jumped into a 10 lead in the sixth when scotty mccris- tall led off with a single don archibalds tag was fumbled at first and harold townsley drove a single to score scotty there was nomoreseorlngun- tit the seventh when don ford rash of ear accidents involves acton residents four acton residents were in volved in a rash of car accidents la the north helton area during the past week three persons were injured in four of the accidents a sun day collision on the fifth line eaqjueatng saw a toronto wan and a cooksviue woman receive head end leg injuries bouywere pedestrians struck by a ear driven by george gentsch of 119 poplar ave acton mrs archie ellis of htvelock a passenger in a car driven by donald eugene ellis of 87 fred erick st acton received head injuries requiring hospital treat ment in a twocar collision on saturday evening ur ellis ear received 180 damage and one driven by linda ann mor row of georgetown received 200 damage mrs ellis was treated at georgetown hospital and released a hydro pole was brokanhydro lines were knocked out a tele phone pole was broken and 400 damage resulted from a oneear accident on fifth line esojueatng saturday morning the driver was david u butler r r 3 acton margo ruddell rr 1 lime- house was the driver of a ear which went off the seventh line just south of 15 sideroad thurs day afternoon her car received 800 damage and a fence suffered 25 damage started the innkeepers rolling with a single george williamson followed suit jan riddoll cracked a double barry elliotts is was bobbled and lorne peavoy slam med a single and four run scored in the top of the eighth a walk to terry masales singles by don archibald peter uarto and john mason and a three run homer by harold townsley plated three runs for herbs tying the game bob doyles triple tntheelghth started the station crew off and don ford hit a timely single to end doyle in with what proved to be the winning run herbs s uccristall t masales d archibald h townsley p marso j mason b farrell r coe d vlckery station b doyle p homer d ford a williamson j rod- dail b elliott l peavoy j dunn f smith a mcnabb umpires e phillips c shut tle on the hike the four boys rubber necking with a long nocked giraffe at the buffalo zoo aro cubs john pink david mills and paul gordon of b pack staff photo ask township approve high school addition eujmesittc council has been asked toapprove a milliondollars in debentures for a proposed ad dition totne georgetown harriet high school the townships share of the debentures would be 2121 per cent or roughtly 210- 210 don lawson township repre sentative on the georgetown board told council the proposed projtet would consist of nine classrooms three laboratories two commercial rooms an art room a drafting room a library a student cafeteria extension teachers cafeteria guidance area and a rest room for caru- takers mr lawson said a survey in dicated mare would soon be in sufficient space in the george town school capacity is 1410 students enrolment last sept ember was 1148 in ims enrol ment la expected to be 1314 and 1m9 will see the figure reach 1484 by 1912 without taking ad ditional building in georgetown or the township lntoeanside ration the enrolment is expected to be 2014 as long as whoever makes decisions to move families into the ara continues to do so it will go on said mr lawson of expansion fu not saying its wrong or bad be continued h the omb does not allow the addition to be built it is probable the board would have to purchase portable classrooms in ism oa which there are no grants ur lawson made it clear however thai the boardwouldnot go any further with the school addition until both esquesing and georgetown gave their approval esqueslng and georgetown de cided they would have an answer by the next meeting the acton table at queenston heights onioyod lunch to gether saturday when the georgetown district cuboroe took the form of a bus irlp to buffalo zoo staff photo jell announces new rates or long distance calls dominion belts iga dominion hotel took a resound ing 133 victory over iga in town league softball last night tuesday x scoring a run in the second throe in the third a single in the fifth a pair in the sixth four in the seventh and another brace in the eighth the winners were never threatened the grocers started off by scoring two runs in the first frame and managed to get another in the seventh ed phillips pitched the win allowing eight hits while loser ken maltby was tagged for 22 saftlos including a home run by jim bullough triples by roy siultis jeff fryer and brian dunn dominion doubles were knock ed by bruce shultis jeff fryer gary taillefer and brian dunn plans for further reductions in long distance rates were an nounced by bell canada and the traiucaaada telephone system under the proposals the max imum rate for latenight three- minute direct distance dialed calls throughout canada will be 1 for similar calls within ont ario and quebec the maximum rate will be 75 cents the bell canada plan is hied with the canadian transport commission the 1 crosscanada late- night maximum rate will be for threeuilnuie direct distance dialed calls between midnight and 6 am beu canadas new schedule slated for introduction july 7 includes a 75 cent maximum charge for a threemuute ddd call placed between midnight and 8 am within ontertoand quebec beu also plans a 1 maximum rate tor a threeminute station- tostation call within onbtrioand quebec between 8 nm and 6 sum and all day sunday ball also proposes increases ranging from ttv to 0 cents on porsontoporson callsundarloo miles a starting time of 10pm instead of 8 pm for the family final directors meeting planned following the regular rotary meeting tuesday june 11 the final directors meeting will be held under president ralph dav ie s the meeting will review the aims and achievements dur ing the past year disburse any financial commitments for the normal year ending and take a final review of the financial situ ation prior to audit acton has just lost its attend ance competition with george town the neighboring chibpost- ed 100 per cent attendance while actop fell to 936 percent acton provides the steakfry which was at stake in the contest and itll be june 17 at the home of george town rotarian bud bishop at last weeks rotary meeting the impressive guest speaker was mike ledwith of milton who spoke on 10 points of mental hygiene peter k mcwiuiams was a visitor guest of rev a lluckenale calling plan 10 minutes for the price of five and a new rate of 10 cents for the first three min utes of any toll call to points up to 10 miles awaywhere applic able rather than the present charge of 10 cents for the first five minutes rate reductions up to 110 are planned on porsontoporson calls spanning more than 350 miles a combination of family call ing plan and the new latenight schedule would make possible a 10mlnute call from montreal to toronto for 75 cents beu also proposed a long dis tance package tendon which will begin august 18 mrs f new new assistant at library mrs fred new has been en gaged as new assistant librarian replacing mrs george williams mrs williams time is taken up with duties as mz bennett school secretary mrs new began her duties oh saturday seven applications were received by the library board for the position board chairman george lee presented mrs williams with s trilllura brooch as a token of thanks mrs williams joined the regular staff when the lib rary moved into its centennial building but march halton heights golf av country club open tob membership 1 vesr s 00 no inmstjoh v pay as you hay 1 so weekday 3 so weekend helmsys phone 8784701 soccer scores by charlie thomson the acton minor soccer as sociation is doing something for the children of acton and district in introducing soccer it has never been undertaken here to my knowledge give them a boost the schedule opened thursday may 30 at the high school grounds novice group 67 yrs celtics vs rutlanders played a 33 tie game celtics scored the first goal by scott malcolm rutlanders came right back and tied it up on a pretty play by ron guest scott malcolm scored his second goal for celtics and roe guest tied it up again ending the first half ron guest scored his third goal for rutlanders with about five minutes left to play bernle harding scored for celtics to tie the game up we need three or four coaches anyone interested call gil mal colm 8530593 or fred allan 8532055 hcatlmo modern plumbing mwne ase9301 warm air end ho wetel pumps and water system i rockwood frank carney and sons ltd fourth generation christening party mr and mrs roy brown bower avenue and mr and mrs gren masales elginstreet the weokend in thornhlu attend ing the christening of their great- granddaughter and granddaughter janet eileen baird at thornhlu united church on sunday friends and relatives from toronto long branch and csn- nlngton were present for the service and reception which was held later in the club house of the governor generals horse guards b1u baird father of janet is a rider for the gghg ur and mrs brown also have two other greatgrandchildren kathleen and michael children of norman baird toronto making this their second fourth gen eration uu iandsborouoh whit tles a cross for the sunday morning service t the b h f weekend camp at elora gorgf perk again sang songs around the fire teaching each other new songs and repeating the old favorites the group hit the sack a little earlier that night and didnt get up until 830 sunday morning jackie lemon and bonnie garvin set up the altar for the morning service which was held around the old familiar camp- fire mary surrow led the ser vice and all joined in singing hymns afterwards they cleaned up folded tents and made the final meals over the campfire after the dishes were finished and everything was packedln the cars and truck they started on the scavenger hunt a few of the things like a blonde hair a pine cone and a wild flower were easily found but once again mary outdid herself by putting down a grasshopper and a four leaf clover on the list when the search was finished so was the camping weekend it was something well always look back on and also something to look forward to when we go corer 124 mill st at wilbur phone isj3160 happy birthday to us hilt week start our 4th year in busirmut r anniversary sale every day is sale day at pwt j rer ceestejicjtesfcstcsf thurs pri sat june 6-7- 8 all color show dick van dyke debbie reynolds jason robards jean simmons in divorce american style adult entertainment acton open golf tournament saturday june 29 georgetown qolf and countty ous tickets 800 fnrlnrue golf w teeow tlmett 73010 sum available odly at sports corner cat your foursoette to gether how aad plcuj your ticket tu advwee ticket tales cloee june xi plus james coburn waterhole no 3 adult entertainment mon tues wed junrtb 1 1 12 am color show dean martin as matt helm murderers row adult entertainment ii plus dean martin matt helm in w til the silencers show time dusk 910 pjml fvtoni tt4s4si anvt1mi bay oft nhl tustar drivein theatre imtulov 4mwth oiv umiti 1 mm ow hmflf v

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