h a see to o feaffttf at fsff esf towmsklp ml tad un- jaba galst nary atlavapt fo haw hsasttna mttnad beojaeaeaf toaroafctp tad after to the bat two for wsjrtjng the sport baejstetl for yuan now htmten have been a taanace to the geists who openta a oosaaffciii p farm ob oocanoa pnammt pens bam ban car end birds let out tote shot later bat with all that fat the past tlw ge hm bed to toughest anp to 14 yaui over tb part couple ofwss whan their pheasants wen releand efter a beery now ceueed cedar poets a the outdoor pen to floater flocked from eti orer lo catch their limit end more by laying out feed end enticing the blrda beck they here roomed heat about 200 of the 1 500 birds that escaped pheasant hunten ban been caogbt ehoottof within 100 yard of the house mr gem friends off and lends end forests officers have patrolled the erae constantly ow the past few weeks end many here been charged for htm tin violations the geists ere frustrated listening to hunten lie caught with pun to hand w bade patch end with e hunting dog it their tide hunters have explained they were only picking mushrooms mrs grist kept her si children in the house for fetr they could be hurt by a stray bullet one man from sudbury explained he wasnt hunting pheasants but deer deer are currently oat of season and illegal to hunt little wonder the geists want hunting abolished north trustee staffers study schools in west osminof invite mothers to guide meeting th actobnasss trustee tom watson vicaehalrman of the ualtod county board of education b accompanying of the boards stiff on t study trip to special schools through western caned and northern united state this week the delegation from helton is looking into coataaving features of una new schools the have been built to the last three years to bones they will um some valuable information that can be applied to heltons building decided to go routethey re economy beulmafad the whole travelling the carnival prince and princeee of the toronto germarvcenadun club made en ippaarenee it the milton german canadian clubs maaiuereoe dance saturday night held at the pine st union hell prlrteeae margaret i from colonla mrs joseph nauw lelt court member elvira moaater milton club prosidanl ernst hammane end prince jo ii joseph neurr right talk over plans for the rest of the evening mr and mrs netuw although thy are toronto prince and princess are residents ol llmehouw istah photo by mrs d g robertson mr and mrs cordon aliken spent the weekend with their son end daughterinlaw sherlock and mrs ailken in ottawa mr and mil william ii russell of detroit mich visited with the formers sister mrs thomas fines and doris and other icialml in the vicinity mr and mis a latng of llillsbtirgh were visitors with mr and mis h tt llowaid on saturday mrs m jackson visited at the home of her niece mis geography tour about 80 glide 12 students or perdue high school oakvllle studied geography throughout north hilton one day last week they slopped al boyne milton acton speystde glen williams georgetown stewarttown umehouse athgiove norval hornby and drumquin on their tour in two buses gathering information for liter use in classroom studies donaldson north of lllllsbuigh and helped celeblele hr slsltr mis b waltons jilt birthday mil donaldson li mis watsons daughter another tiller mrs ada lambert if kockwood was also ptetant for the happy event mr and mrs william wragg have been caring for theii young- granddaughter while her mother mis pels llayden guelpli was in hmpllil she is now home and the baby lias relumed home too mis k kloostei it spending a fv days with her daughter and siipln law jerry and mrs kluhipenhower and family near ullowel a numbei ol stuck car enthuiiaits fiotn heie attended the banquet and dance at acton legion on ialuiday night sponsored by the aclonorprlnge speedway it was announced the next meeting of the 1st oiprlngs girl guides would be a mother and daughter event for girls interested in joining the guides and uiownles ski 7- 14 this will be held on thursday evening and hie entertainment will be presented by the guides the captain is mis june smith and her helper is mis marlon knife incridi of mis h fisher are suny lo leant she is a patient at guelph general hospital wheie she underwent sutgery on monday but wldi for her a speedy lecovery presentation for pair euchre film in news silvestwood trustee watson the bcarda assistant superintendent of bttatoeas prank deraia nelson high school principal john phluipe ud lord figta high school principal wayne bums are on the fourday lour monday to thursday of this week they will visit miller high schoool in regina which features the litest audiovisual equipment an open concept high school at winnipeg which surrounds i urge end comprehensive resource centre a school ia edmonton and erwxher open concept shop school to fatgo north dakota during the trip they will stay with trustee principals and administrators of the schools hotting their tour as its famket to gather ideal on living building costs for hilton schools the delegation his by mrs r shortiu the share the wealth euchres held at the community centre have proven quite interesting on tuesday evening 19 tables were played lucky winners were ladles first mn olive widdli second mrs ola robins tents first elgin reuly second robert mcenery all enjoyed hippy evening mr and mrs etwood snow are happy to have visiting them bettys parents mr and mrs maccatkell of eastern ontario they will be attending the royal winter fair this week mr and mrs dan campbell now at london had dinner with mr and mrs reg french on sunday a presentation in the community centre took place on saturday evening for mr and mrs ed hilliard quite a lengthy program of musical numbers was enjoyed by all nearly half million visit parks on grand nearly half i million people visited grand river conservation authority perks during the summer of 1969 including 60193 it the rocfcvoodwk this was record number up about 35 per cent from the previous year which was also t retold the six parkl which officially dosed oct is had 491360 visitors compared to 41 1605 liil year warm aunny weather improved facilities at the parki and a generally higher population in the area all accounted for the record number of visitors revenue from the parka also increased proportionally from 1138893 to 1968 to 155576 to 1969 a breakdown of attendance and revenue at each of the tlx major parkl with 1968 figures in brackets eton gorge park north of guelph i0ss 98036 day vliltori 52109 38711 campers 55623 45130 revenue pinehuist between gait and paris 102176 84837 day visitors 33919 23944 campers 42940 33378 revenue byng bland near duntrville s7 18 61 529 day visitors 28564 27791 campers s29474 smi71 revenue rockwood near guelph 60193 45119 day visitors 6203 4271 campers 18610 14811 revenue behvood lake near fergus 36j19 20794 day visitors s6j02 5578 revenue conestogo like near drayton 9336 6s73 day visitors 2727 1825 there are no camping facilities at behvood and conestogo lakes conservation parks ted brown veme denny cord mcdonald and mary lou brown ai a group with guitars and tinging entertained with several numbers mrs shirley anderson accompanied by mis joanne turner favored with solos mrs alma sinclair and mr ernie mcenery accompanied by mrs emle mcenery sang duets young norman sanders on wrong glasses the wrong kind of eyeglass frames can increase your cnances of having a car accident tsyt eye specialist hpr smith md consultant to britains ministry of transport in a recent article in the british medical journal he showed that some modem frames interfere seriously with oveilheihoulder vision fancy sunglasses and heavyframed executive glasses with wide sidepieces obstruct the drivers vision when he turns his head to tee if it is ufe to pass or change lanes frames with a clawlike downward projection of the lens mount are also dangerous dr smith approves of driving glasses with narrow lens mounts and thin tide pieces attached at the top of the mount electric pillar assisted by his mother hsd two numbers erica strokov with her sister at the piano sang a solo rounding out the program the kerr family treated us to music for dancing mr brian evans read a short address and his wife diane presented bienda and ed with a cookie jar filled with money ed replied thanking the donors and reading fiom the ribbon the names of the well wishers lunch was served downstairs so another young couple embarked on the sea of matrimony with the balllnafad peoples withes for a happy future we are toiry to hear mr james kirkwood is in georgetown hospital for surgery mr and mrs cede de witt are gradually getting their home in shape for occupancy the red cross course on wednesday night proved interesting the leads s presented a film on obstetrics several were unable to attend mrs archie mcenery has been confined lo her bed for a few days with a severe cold mrs r shorlill spent a day or two in toronto visiting her daughter ullian mrs harry shorlill it at present in guelph hotpital for surgery c ewvass make twos tkstatki santa rama win 100 weekly from now until christmas when you shop at the following merchants paul nitlstn clothing tht family store gordon hardware ltd sports corner manning hectrie acton home furnishings the holland shop iga food store dollar daddy store ab supermarket bensons shoes last weeks winners 1 mrs t venn r r 4 acton tx 3 misw pries acton tm 3 mrs alan majui acton 30 i mac w taylor n r t acton glb cameo shoppe lovell bros meats acton fabric centre acton red white store dills stationery store symon hardware k hintons to 1 store ikeview discount centre custom cleaneis institute enjoys tow of moreffes the 441 proteens met at mr andersons for another lesson in meat cookery on sal nov 8 this week it was a liver and vegetable dish which of course was eaten by the cooks plans were nude for achievement day to be held at balllnafad dec 13 mr jim bailey spent a week hunting in the bancioft aiea recently sllverwood w i november meeting was held on thursday the 13th mis marchington was hostess and mrs w r norton was convener a tour of morettes hlllsburg wss the highlight of the afternoon the ladies watched furniture being made from the lumber to the finished product they arrived back at mrs marchingtons for the business pail of the meeting coffee and fruit bread wai served to finish a pefeclly delightful afternoon sltverwood received 5 inches of snow on thuisday evening november 13 pollock campbill high csaof uljbaoiuus ulwoaial imgjavwao vt hatlu 10 thf rb0enk of esquesing township the etqumlng township council have received a directive from the air pollution control service of the provincial government which requires thai opart burning of the dump cease by january lit 1070 in order to control the dump all papers should be tied in bundles council intends to erect gate at tha entrance which will be kept locked euceot on tha following days and hours during which timet control olllcer will be in charge monday to saturday 000 am eoopm dump will be closeo on sundays note anyone dumping or placing garbage or refute on township roads will be prosecuted under tha authority of by law no 2680 with a maximum fine of 300 00 a reward of 26 00 will be paid to any person providing information leading to tha conviction of any person dumping or depositing garbage on eny road or street in the township of esquesing picnic stjpulder mil lb s3 s cbestbuys tiesjjtth at hmmtcttlaalbmhrahitdst drtctmtwetatlsmitt rap tmatajlliiini cop fillets 55 wc now have a good selection of fresh hsu every week iga tomatoes u11u amxihf hum tea bags 74 hhfitt potato chips choice 19 oz tin siuitvuiriacy irr vli tuiiftitttjifii hctno igajams jzs 5 s red rose coffee si 79 ghtaatitsuaa spaghetti st is 39 iursmiiiuuvvs263 salad dressihg 47 jaitiraaac 0ram6e juice tflsr fllflll llllll w maal c white sugar 4aw uk 59 5 ib bag granulated hsjv rt c masterpieces niti issa 1 ii 1 1 peas k 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