Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 20, 1969, p. 10

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lft- th acton ftm pre wdn diy auqus 20 ivo9 fe4 44 qttctej by denaicibeofu ye folk we did say that clarluoa would be the visitinaj teem for last friday nejrita juvenile lacrosse u and no ii toasrtot our at mu time tut week actort and clarluxxl wi til let to start tbeir jovenfle s playoff series that ml until acted coach howard dwyer discovered art error hi the kau handings wedsteeday tsijtit leazue official had sjlven clarkaon cwdilrtbrtrwuiar season win over acton in same the local had actually wort 7- somehow the number i was accidentally narked in frorft of kurt s on the acotesheet for that particular game and league oltulali without botherin to check the individual icorinf list chalked the ame up al 157 darkaort victory readily adrnittlrtthelr faux par leapie ekfci lave acton credit for the win they fully deeerved the tetultin chert in uaue ttendinfi brought about lite mathematical possibility that acton could still p si cathailnes flnlah second and pi a ihot it sichrival leratia in the playoffs the actonctaikion tart wi aelcldy potipooed and m catharines were ordered to corn to actort hiday nljlit to replty a league enw that had nded in a i l 3 tie in june the local juve complicated nutters even more by upset lln the visitors 1 1- to create a tie for second place and force a sudden death m to decide the mi the two teams were then ordered to play live ng game monday rught in burllnftoaa neutral arena not wishing to let the golden cettoitunily before them slip by liidutmtai went right out and grabbed sole possession of second pbee with a thrilling 1614 victory acton playground 69 i would like to take this opportunity to thank all the people who in any way helped to make our playground a succee thl rummer i know it b not easy to be always asked to donate things to different groups but au the kids really appreciated everything i would like to acknowledge and thank the following people end companies for their cooperation orangeville bottling company micro plastics tyler transport mr t mclntyre actort free preas ledgers km acton pharmacy willard llalladay mr g withers actort ciliurts band mayor duby mrs p marks royal dairy guelph aclott high school board irartk sptervosjsl a b supermarket fyfe somerville gary mclchern ann syrrtdrti jim cibeort bui ptnaort farm machinery bud kentoer and all the members of the kccrestiurl committee who attended the parade this summer our playground was really a great kdecet add i would tike to etitend my thanks to all the leaders especially jcmari maichment for their faithful cooperation so until iteiit summer tolls around everyone enjoy themselves playground supervisor don price ihe world of outdoors art with h a wes vmtmiwwmwstowavsav kart results the actonfergus series which opens in fergus friday night j mo kvcsj lacrosse and hockey artd w turns here monday night will deflnllely generate more local interest since the two towns have been tivals in isci for several years pool open parks manager harold townsley told the free press this week that the wading pool at prospect paik will remain open dally until school starts in september hours ate from i jo to 5 p m admission charge is 10c the trophy iliool on ihe partridge walk was won by jim bruise august jims score was ii out of 25 last week jim oulton won tire doubles trophy with a score of v out of w singles scores fur last week were art gettiver 22 ih hud webster 20 21 john nurse 19 ih jack booth 14 lid llswes 14 and i ail jollynuire 1 1 this week john cordis led ihe race for high score wllh 25 24 24 21 and 21 oilier scores were brad mainprise 23 and 21 tom deerlng 21 john nurse 22 and 22 art llswes 21 ld llswes 20 and 14 bill miller rud webster 16 doug garrett 11 and steve webster 1 1 a visitor at msple rock this week was pele jacobs who shot 16 and 14 seventy year old pop sahitine of oil sped past younger eomtnlllorfso win ihe class 0 feature at north mellon kart club saturday nlotit in flue v of racing pop has won 46 iophustelt photo bhffftwv actios petersen blows motor forced to sit out race esquesing allows hotel to rebuild vestibule tsusirthti roisvasit pemta dtt ieona60 emubaac dental surgeon suite no 3 hlnton 8mg 1a mill st b acton osit par appointments phone u343m viaaaaaaaawabiotaaaawaaiiwabaaai chiropractic donald j armstrong dc clintopractor x ray 44 woolwich street hsan guelph bjto1 architect donaid e skinner bards ujuuc i7a mill street suite i acton telephon 1330740 office hour by appointment or 20 stavebank bet port credit 274j4k optometrists arthur a johnson od milton 1m ualn st 7gwn tuesday and friday acton 54 mm st b 5j2520 wednesday and saturday residence tone itevoott puberal director oemaker uueai uu phone ss34330 night or dsy bruce b sbottdaker ntgr- appraisin8 and insurance esquesing council voted 41 to allow the proprietor of the hollywood house at norval to build a new vestibule in front of the hotel despite information that it abutted on township owned property councillor wilfrid utile told council he received two phune calls objecting to the extension which will replace an older wooden one torn down reeve george curtle had no qualms about allowing the extension let him fix it up he declared as f johnston appeared on behalf of the hotel other councillors agreed that plant for the vestibule would improve the appearance of ihe hotel which mr johnston classed as being plain councillor ken marshall voted against the resolution however asking why should they build on townshipowned property when others cant deputy reeve tom hill insisted mr johnston was merely replacing the old vestibule with a belter looking one it was there for years and years he declared council asked building inspector tom mclean to investigate a trailer camp near acton to see if the owners were contravening the township trailer bylaw which only allows occupancy of trailers for part of the year mr mclean issued s27sqi8 in building permits during the month of july most of them for new houses and garages one was for an auto body shop on lot 32 concession 8 council interrupted the meeting briefly to inspect the deteriorated brick on the township office building wall the company doing lite restoration work on the building recommended that most of the they were in bad shape council also instructed the road superintendent lo diunanlle ihe planter al lite office entrance sow grass seed and plant ihe shrubs on township properly a teller from judge sprsgue acknowledged receipt of a letter from council opposing closing portions of glen and chellon streets in the glen judge sprague suggested lhal if council wished to oppose lire closing ihey should be represented by counsel at the hearing to decide the question reeve currie asked who was going lo represent ihe township at ihe hearing as it appeared ihe township and the turtles concerncu had the same mm of solicitors the clerk was instructed to find out and let council know a letter from the ontario water resources commission revealed that a consultant had been authorized to proceed with plans for the township waterworks program in glen willisnu another letter from ontario housing informed council that federal cabinet approval for the gearedtolncome housing project a joint effort between georgetown and esquesing hsd been given and ihe project could proceed reeve cume presided al the meeting in the newly airconditioned offices with all councillors attending clerk del french was assisted by assessment commissioner art benton ttia tecord for the most shutouts in one season is held by grover cleveland alexsnder he pitched 16 shutouts in 06 don drysdale pitched a record 5h 23 consecutive scoreless inning us 1968 aug i milt lo begin wllh tonight al ivleium in nn m blew his motor in ihe warm tips so al hsd lo sit back ami watch tlie big race our feature rsce tonight had two restarts the first one was rul ihe mill lap when jack murray in no 67 spun and larry catteau in no ss tan into him falteau had lo retire while murray was able lo continue at this lime lllll ordu in no ii was leading with muny tustln second on ihe istli lap ihe race was again halted when nil appealed on hie track the rest of the race was run off very smoothly with bemie campbell the trig winner murray justin was second while hay spencer held down third spot lite hist linphy dath was taken by ijrry maurry while murruy wallace look ihe second one a tu- tlnd kalctwd iiw muu wnty hlm of i1a vnl l niril lliliua ktil club muuluruur luhtor hoys iui nui llt n 11 wakw tlbh tunlum rw tk iuw bin wiiv lu wlix uuny ntvll cutl tlfcjt i1i kjl mil jlkh ml4iuimktllllllulri taw tlime hw jury hikiluiii im wlth wuhiimhroot luhi4 buys itmnl rvtar iivmi jfae stuns ntuwatlr i tlais 1 1w htmt hut wgm glut waiw uuiif xiull tlau llw fuinl jury biujtim imwtthwuiiinuwil uu iuut fuml i tub brlur kiililluhbrhudiaj jbjj boys lalu biii umiliurt mhwklfcrr lurllyht urn liw lawury iim wklluv bill wliwm hruc wuj r lass ihrvv i felulr fjarry bmrurawiuiiimlruuk riau four irsiur 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ssimlta uwn ilrt wsllair ckllln bilk ukli wbafow live hoys who lij utn llirowlna itiwiri al llglils were taken by one of ihe police officers of the acton delachmenl in ihelr peienlt and given a stem warriltig ihey will pay for the damage incurred the incident occurred on agnes si harles kadlrourne won hi games in ihh4 while pitching for hie irovidence iluli in ihe national league j lie national league was organised in ih76 with teams in huston chicago cincinnati llarlford liulsvllle new voik lly philadelphia and si louls lar r v cox i try leading point man at acton osprlno spwdway lakeview discount centre headouarters for pants walijapefl buildng supplies carpeting runners rm esrimans no obligation m ihstau nooung urnrs nt call us now at 8531190 f l wright 20 wilbur street aetata osstmraa phone cuimo apprmlser end tntstrsltln ovesmyeanlnacsan rj1 tha matiml lilfti ke aaaajaajamcusaeamvoet roebttshailt 341 orvttw kotul bis 41o43144o0 aut su4jss4jit thinking of selling your properly list mls gross sales to date this year over 3000000 list with the realtor of your choice there are 135 members of the orangeville district real estate board to setve you with confiobice muipu iiitmi iiivici dont wait for fiie rush stock up now sheaffer count the cartridge contest wir txarmg nuns contest closes sept 30th snt9y fottus avaubu at dtus stationuy u 1 p stick pens dv venus blue black red medium fa 215do fine point z5 5j5- sheafper school special baupens wllh rellll rtag n cartwdgekhs with 7 refills reo tt 40 98 98 mad mod outs ins binders wild psvchedelic colors and patterns one ring only m25 tano covers wide selection of colors to choose from 5 95 nvl portfolio letter sizeassto colors with writino pad far only m35 loose leaf fillers marrow ruled margin 2shbts97 laurentiak color pencils t f r- no htm to wok further for school suppues sfrivu stationery 56 mill st

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