acton speedway by vivian shaw acton july 13th it mi lovely afternoon for stock car racing there were iota of spectators to watch the ibow the boyi put oil today sva our flnt day for hobble racing not too many hobble can turned up today but next week wv hope to have- lota of you hoboie boyt turn out becauae they naby put on a fine show so come on boy one come all we would like to be able to run at least 20 hobble can every sunday i our hobue feature today eaw aome fine driving larry truing far no- 33 wa having front end problem today but will have it all fixed for next week earl mccoy id no 8 put on tome fine driving starting in scratch petition to come through and take the tint hobble feature at acton speedway cliff truing took second and lyre thring third the late model feature today aaw no 30 being driven by bob beamish to over the top bank between no 3 a 4 tunu on the i lth up but he managed to get back into the race tony piotto in no 36 pun on the 13th up but no damage war done art sommerviue starting in pule position put on tome fine driving to hold the lead over no 006 and no i eddy stewart until the 19th up when sommervioe and stewart tangled on no 2 turn this put both out of contention for tint and tecond which they where running at the time of the accident this taw no 006 take the i oodles in thii race with awrence maluery second and george nlcholu third the first heat of the day uw no 47 driven by john robton take the lead on the early upt only to spin and lore control thlt put him in icratch petition and uw larry cox in no 56 take over the lead and the checkered flag whue art sommervule took tecond and dave cleund came up with a third the b heat taw art sommervihe of erin in no 98 iblow hit motor thlt war hit flnt week out thii year to it war a tough break for him i had better tell you now we have two att sommerviltes one u from orangeville and the other one it from erin tony piottio took 1 the honoun here with bruce bailey and no 006 tlniihing far that order the tint hobble race wat ran off very tmoothly with lyle thring taking firti while earl mccoy was second and cliff thring third larry bain put ori some fine driving in the a heat to edge out bob beanusb and take flnt elajri and beamiih l iced hub to hub for a few up to larry bain took tint with bob beamish tecond and da u kodak third the trophy dsih uw dew deland in no 91 blow hit motor afar just putting it in on friday larry cox took home the trophy the powdefeuff some peoie call them the bad driven but they arent so bad when they can up youn truly a couple of timet i have not been behind the wheel of stock car for some seven years and let me tell you i do not drive them like i do my volkswagen to reta sebastian took thii race in no 47 with no 28 second and no 41 third vourt truly came in tome place tail i believe art sommeivifle sure makes that no 48j a lot faster than i do the tecond hobble was another tmoothly run race with cliff thring earl mccoy and lyle thring finishing in that order the flnt consie war won by john robton while eddy stewart in his red camero took the tecond corule so come on hobble driven you guys are all welcomed to ac ton speedway results c heat larry cox art sommerviue dave cleund b heat tony pioltio b bailey no006 a heat larry bain bob beamuh dan kocluk lit hobble lyle thring earl mccoy cliff thring trophy dash larry cox art sommerviue john robton powder puff reta sebaitun no 28 no 41 lit consie john robton bill curk tom nell 2nd consie ed stewart jerry roue hobble feature earl mccoy cliff thring lyle thring larry c thring late model feature no 006 lawrence majuery george nicholli larry bain art sommerviue ed smith makes the big turn at first bat after banting out single in station hotels 83 lost to pews barber shop in the town softball league last thursday nlejitistaff photo halton ctttwty ctattd mdhudhtl during the jury meeting of halton county council on tuesday members accepted the offer of bell coulnlock and co of 97 per 100 for a si 000000 debenture at eight and threequarters per oent the debenture coven part of the county pant for the extension of the joseph brant memorial hospital in burlington the balance of s860000 will not be recjuutd until 1970 the money com quoted by finance chairman f g oakes it 94 per cent which takes into consideration the discount reeve w hunter explained there were better quotations on an amount of 500000 but the progress of construction at the hospital will require the 11000000 this year approved the appointment of charles bruce kitchen as assistant engineer he was selected from 18 applicants received a recommendation from the property committee to appoint an architect to prepare preumlnary drawings for an addition to the present childrens aid society building on hugh st in milton staged a lengthy debate on whether the county should pay moving allowance in the nutig of djeouimefit heads or assistant department heads deputyreeve w gillies supported paying the expenses council opposed this policy learned that 2736 dogs and 1244 cats had been vaccinated during the countywide antirabies vaccination program earned out by the canada department of agriculture noted the county was required to remove 2400 feet of abandoned gas line in a road widening project since there was no responsibility on the part of the gas company involved for its removal estimated cost to the county was 840 accepted the resignation of dr l m stuart as medical officer of health effective august 31 advertisements for applications were authorized approved appointment by the warden of a staff committee to review regional government proposals affecting halton the committee is to include desks from the countys seven municipalities and be coordinated try the county cjttrkadmlnlstrator withheld any action on a plumbing inspector to be shared by northern municipalities when acton indicated it would be reluctant to participate georgetown alto asked a delay for further consideration yyjwyyymvyvyssyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyysyyysy votes aiuf quctea ivoan tttg wono aw spot acton bantam smortstorcrl rsad wa out on of the 14 hits the local lads collected of georgetown pltchwt last thursday rtlght- actoo won the osme 10 6salf photo the world of outdoors with h a w e s intended for uit week top score at miple rock shooting range went to keith malnpriie who came up with a 25 straight brsd munpriie got 24 john cordis 24 snd 24 jack booth 23 tom dealing 22 jim boose 21 and 21 ray council 21 ed llawes 21 and 19 art gueuner 21 and 21 doug garrett 20 and 20 jim coulion 20 and 16 bud wtbtter 19 steve webster 19 dive garrett 18 and 13 art llswes 18 snd bill miller 17 jim coulion alio shot a round using a 410 shotgun getting an even doxen vititon at maple rock uit week were len boose and jim kay spring comes with a ruih in tlie north and no one knows belter than the staff of hie department of unds and foreiti engaged in flji planting while the planning for fish planting is begun five years ahead of lime when adult hock hai to be developed to produce eggs and the details of the punlings are completed during the early winter the punting proceu li alwayi a ruth the main reason is that iceout marks the beglnningof the trout plsnting schedule and the young flili should be punted as early in the year as possible before uke surface watera warm up in a report from parry sound which recently suted the 1969 fish planting by otter aircraft for hie parry sound foreit district it now complete one can imagine their satisfaction in that district as in othen across the province some lakes are planted each year while olhera are on a two or threeyear planting cycle sometimes the 3year cycle lus the greater impact on tlie fishery when more fish per planting can be used all full planted in 1969 hsve had their left pelvic fin removed at the hatchery a meant of recognizing hatchery fish when they are taken conservation officers will be glad to know the ratio of hatchery and natural fish caught by anglera from waten in the parry sound district whistling swam all wlilte birds with sevenfoot wtngspresds were seen in large numbers from march 22 to march 26 along the north shore of lake ene on march 24 approximately one thousand pasted over aylmer flying west during a twoday drizzle followed by snow many of the birds were teen retting on local ponds they apparently took refuge when visibility was poor and the temperature dropped to 15 degrees f records kept at rondeau provincial park show that their earliest arrival was on march 4 1961 the average based on 24 yean of dates is march is the birds are seldom seen later than the end of april though individuals liave lingered as late it msy 24 too early an arrival may lead to severe losses where no shallow water is available with resultant starvation ontarios iwani winter along the atlantic coast from washington to south carolina most fly overland to lake erie and many rest and feed at long point bay rondeau bay and lake st clair their nesting grounds he along the arctic coast from hudson bay west to alaska western population winter along the south pacific coast like mallards and teal swans mutt feed in shallow water by probing dabbling or tipping up they do not habitually dive for food as do canvasbacks and goldeneyes their food is largely vegetable matter and their long necks are often stained from reaching down into water with high iron or other foreign content whittling swans may weigh up to 18 pounds though the average is 14 to 16 with tlie malei the larger in the far north their nests will contain from four to seven large white eggs about 42 by 27 inches in size several small funnelshaped nets were staked recently in the credit river at enndale by lands and forests fish and wildlife staff to ascertain whether or not the many recently planted coho smolt were heading downstream to lake ontario and what proportion of them were successfully moving to the uke the stakes marked with red flags to warn canoeists are left in the river while the nets are removed each time the attendants leave it is expected the main run of salmon wdl occur dunng the night and most will be netted then already over 90000 coho smolt have been stocked in the credit river from streetsville to inglewood within an hour and a half after the nets were set six smolt were caught in one of them the nearett salmon planting to the net tile was three miles upstream to it is evident that the young salmon were moving downstream some are already in lake ontario for the dip netten and anglen are catching them although there is no season or creel limit on coho the department of lands and forests would appreciate it if dip netten and anglen would throw their fish back and give them a chance to mature it would be more exciting to catch them tins fall at three to four pounds or next year when they should range from nine to thirteen pounds notice office aosed the office of veterinarian dr f g oakes will be closed july 17 to july 30th dr f g oakes by denis gibbon the acton fr press wednesday july 16 1969 new fox reduction wrinkles willi sluggers like reggie jackson and frank howard in the american league lineup next weeks allstar game in washington should provide a lot more excitement than last years which was one of the dullest on record last year pitchers dominated the game and fans who came id see home runs base healing and good defensive puys uw nothing but a rash of strikeouts the lowering of the ground this year has curbed pitchers dominance of the game and nude the game much more interesting from a fans viewpoint v a score of 70 earned jim uullough and ed lealheiland low gross lionort in i he mens two hall tournament sunday at acton meadows bill wilson and mite piyttasi won low netwlth a score of 66 in the mens ball sweep wednesday fred spires won low gross with a 39 gary masales whacked out a 243 yard dnve on the ninth hole to win the prize for die longest drive every tuesday night is ladies night at acton meadows murray scoyne tliot a neat 82 to puce second in the ontario weekly newspaper association golf tournament at uxbrldge friday geoff denny won the ontario single shuffleboard championship at the milton legion monday night he now advances to the canadian championship in port arthur at the end of the month sports puzzler of the week what pitcher defeated a team twice in one day and leu llian a week uter lost to tlie same team uxiooi m japeaqaiqnop e jo tpua iioq to oi jam txtp mj ct61 yl hiisiiv uo rapraiiaiqnop a jo uums inoq or uoitofl itaq 0 irginqnifj jo iii3uio xun rawsut the department of munlcipa affairs has introduced technical changes in the provinces tax reduction scheme which have helped to ease some of the local tax burden changes mainly if a tenant moves out during the first eleven months of 1969 the landlord or hit agent must pay hint within 30 days the tax reduction to which he is entitled the amount will be onetwelfth of the rebate for each month of tenancy except for those cases the deadline for payment of the reduction is the goffers dream it li the little things thai matter the unexpected things the thoughtful gift that gives a lift tlie thrill a phone call brings the kindly deed for one in need- the willingness to thaie tlie happy smile that helps awhile and tells someone i care it is the little things that matter that add up in tlie end to the priceless thrilling magic found only in a friend the big fish conteit conducted annually for the past 1 1 yean by the ontario federation of anglera and hunten opened on april 27 and will run until november 16 1969 cash awards total 3200 and range from 100 for the biggest fish in each of the eight eligible species to 10 for the fifteenth prize in addition all fish that meet the minimum weight requirements for the species qualify for the master angler badge the contest is run in cooperation with a brewery who have provided anglen to date willi over 35000 in cash awards game fish eligible for entry in the contest are rainbow trout big fish contest discount shoe store 28 main st n- georgetown jacksons bargain centre where your money buys more see our supply of shoes for the entire family tvastst aahbkmevtgsaa same as last year that b december 31 a maximum of 10 per cent of municipal and school taxes may be excused through tax reduction in other words a cottage or other lowassessment dwelling will not have ad its taxes covered the amount of reduction shall never be more than 50 per cent of the total taxes to0faf mfs parks and recreation commuon held a special meeting to pass accounts holiday absences coming up caused the meeting knowcause we can all be professional drivers if we know and obey the rules of safe driving advises the lumlltoii automobile club as a professional driver your safety depends upon what you know think and do about safe driving to avoid accidents you have to know what causet accidents and how to defend against those causes brook trout lake trout walleye pickerel northern pike largemoulh bass smallmouth bass and masklnonge entry forms i be accompanied by a cle siue view photograph of the fish scale samples are requested if possible and these are sent to the department of lands and forests for study scales submitted over the past 1 1 yean have provided the department with valuable information on our sport fish entry forms are available at convenient locations throughout the province and can also be obtained by writing to the big fish contest box 480 richmond lldl ontario from lovell bros heat market coleman crvovac asp cottage rolls 75 1 choice red brand rump roast choice bonelf 88 prime rib roast m19 lean shoulder m to roast 791 lean ground chuck 79 1 fresh made ft sausage 691 lovell bros modern meat market 77 mill i arte u3s340 dauv etuvuv wfo thurs ml sat juiv i 17 ib it international award winner otiwaneuna unique ottshaspae coverage 3 year in the making ceverlnei over 35000 tah incouht african safari plus jerry lewis peter lawford anne francis in hook line and sinker please note friday july 18 only at 910 pm spatial cmueant natum wcttjw afar our tufluur faafur atfvaeisswa the magic world of topo gicio incolog its the wonderful italian mouse topo giejlo in his firtt full length movie full of fun advanhira and entertainment for young and old sun mon tuts wto julv3ss1s1m wrtt pnwirr s web mattava the horse in the gray flannel suit starring dean jones diane baker plus a nwkhtd l drama hits the uttk car ludag sow in track of thunder starring tom kirk brendaberret ustavg- drive- theatre fa mm v