Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 4, 1968, p. 15

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that oni has to count llovd crawford and john hargrave shoot as acton and milton senior citizens engaged in an exhibition shuf leboard game at victoria park in millon wed nosday tho sport attracts many poople to the park throughout the week staff photo chalk up another one for our side lloyd crawford of campbellville marks score while john hargrave of acton looks on milton and acton senior citizens clubs shuffleboard teams engaged in exhibition play in milton wednesday staff photo william barber named halton jail governor opp report during the week of august 18 to 24 officers of milton detachment ontario provincial police investigated 48 occurrences including two assaults two minor thefts three maliciowt damage investigations three cars recovered for other forces one car reported stolen recovered in esquesmg twp one liquor investigation resulting in one person being charged two complaints of persons being bitten by dogs two investigations of persons alleged to be hunting but both were unfounded and two premises found insecure at night a total of 19 accidents were investigated including one fatal accident in which one person was killed five personal injury accidents resulting in 1 1 persons being injured and 13 property damage accidents total property damage for trie week was 12960 seven charges were laid as a result of these accidents causes of accidents were careless driving speed too fast inattentive driving defective brakes car caught fire and wrong side of road robert r hamilton optometrist i 16 mountainview road s omrgmwn 773071 the de par tment of correctional services has announced the appointment of william l barber 40 as governor of the halton county jad mdton he assumes the position left vacant when the former governor glen ryder retired at his own request mr barber served in the r c a f during world war ii his previous experience with the department includes service jl the ontario training centre brampton and wellington county jad guelph whde with the department he lompleled a correctional ofticers training course and later as a member of the brampton police department attended an advanced training course for detectives at mcmaster university he served in the brampton police depaitment for is years and rose to the rank ot staff sergeant mr barber is married and hjs three children he makes his home in brampton and wdl commute from there acton pitcast concrete supplks manufacturers of septic tanks all slut 36wiittu and ufa culvarta is and it sidewalk slabs pig slats photm 8531529 fabric clearance sale see our fresh new materials for fall gay colors stylish patterns really priced right fall prints broadcloths doecord shipahoy denims crepe woollens corduroy flannel velveteen shantung orion cotton gabardine interfacings linings and lace in our notions department patterns zippers buttons lace trimmings bias tape seam binding buckles and buttons to cover sewing notions etc see our table of clearing lines prints ginghams cotton cord seersucker dacron jersey silks etc all available at hintons 5c to 1 store ths beauty of our river in my booth down by the river just put toe break of dawn watching the glorious aunrlae after the shades of night iru go 1 can bear the warm wlndg murmuring a in the days of yore for thla li a acene of beauty from the cavea down to the shore people iitilne by the river gaalng at toe eastern iky look at scenes they will remember a the happy day to by son ail by a are by the cdffa ao grapd and steep waiting very patiently fora trout or baal to lea and there stands a lonely cabin arnidsta forest grand while th children in the river are swlmmng by the dam as i wander by the river many scenes i do recall the taiany caves and potholes and the shimmering watertall now the day is nearly over and no change in it i see for thorn still are many people sitting noath the old shade treos thinking of their early childhood as they watch their child at play all is calm all is pearuful as we near the and of day careless men destroy our forest want of lovo destroy our stream sport and pleasure now are found here but could bo an empty droam won can hulid some mighty structures men can rise tojielghts of tame but thobeauty of our rlvor never more would t the same so bo caroful with ydur matches mike sure you put them out be sura you douse hat flro so there will be no doubt of ever any dinger to this beauty wo lovo dear and wo can all enjoy it each and every year composed by jean milne rockwood ontario acton free press wednesday september 4 196b 37 iooaaooooocacisoaa rellton 878 3272 show timet i sun nw g thui 8 pm frl sat 7 9 pm d eeeweeeeeeeem roxu theatre t- seeeooet thurs ml sat vt 847 biggest bundle of them all color raquel welch tom and jury cartoon sunmontueswed stft 84101 1 in cold blood jt hi 1 robert blake jrszm scott wilson merry maooo cartoon uvumcvmscwob thurs fri sat sett 131514 did you hear the one about the travelling saleslady color phyllis diller flying fisherman roamin roman cartoon j i mwmmm next week several local merchants will be running sidewalk sale items in their ads next week watch this special section in the acton free press for bargains galore

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