mil- mi t Acton F Press Wednesday October 1970 rarest and disease destroy over one billion cubic feet of merchantable timber annually In Canada NELLIS CONSTRUCTION team coach Tom Bousefield and manager representatives posed for the Free Press camera Front row I to r are Jim Hurley John Pink Gene Middle row to r are Jim Pink John Gait and Dave Back row Harry Ensing Missing when photo was taken were Mike Rippon Todd tyre Joe Kentner Mike Nlcholls and Peter Nielsen Staff Photo Road bridge improvements reviewed by Halton engineer ACTON MOTORS REACHED THE FINALS OF THE Acton Minor Baseball Association novice league before bowing out to champion Thompson Fuels Team members are front row I to Rick Van Fleet Lee Robinson Rusty Lee Tom Gary Pickles Wade Chris Back row I to r are New trailer bylaw doubles licence fees A trailer by law which will Increase the monthly licence from to was presented to members of Council Initial consideration of the by law was dropped since members of council had not all received the by law in advance of the meeting Effective date of the proposed by law Is January 1 Councillor A Ackman termed the bylaw biased and against another form of housing manager Bruce Doug Jordan Norm Paulsen John Mark Morrison Kevin Peter Jeff Gordon and coach Russ Matthews Missing when photo was taken were Dennis Manes and Terry Bateman Staff Photo cannot charge for the first days Reeve A Mac Arthur ruled Councillor could object to the by law as a private citizen If he was disqualified from discussion as a councillor In his annual report county engineer J Corbett outlined road work done In and the first eight months of The report was received by County Council late summer of on the Campbellville Concession was completed and necessitated re location of a private dam and end running to a total cost of Study The boundary bridge Is about to be studied to find the feasibility of replacing the bridge and Improving the road or con a new road on the unopened boundary Dogs will graduate They say schools are going to the dogs nowadays but on Sundays the reverse 13 true Docs are going to school and will bo for the next ten weeks Twenty three dogs pure breeds and mongrels enrolled in the obedience school run by Mr and Mrs Matt Donaghy of Ac ton and Mr and Mrs Pete Kirk of Hamilton held In Georgetown Sales Arena Under control The aim of the school not to turn out trick dogs but dogs who are good neighbours They are taught to heel sit stand come when called In total to be under control At the end of the course dogs passing their tests will be awarded graduation certificates Again as at the conclusion of previous courses the owner of the overall winner will be given a watch donated by John Bo ugh ton Jeweller CENTRE WE FEATURE CFLANLSE CARPET OZITE ARMSTRONG VINYL CORLON The report noted two narrow bridges on the Upper Base line Road west of Hornby are scheduled for widening In work should be started In the near future for these two projects Work on the Upper Base line Road at Appleby Line should be finished by tbe end of October The lob Includes removing a hill and widening the road and will cost about ISO Work on the Eighth Line Is expected to be finished by the end of October as well The Job Includes spot improvements and application of a hot mix surface CampbeDvOle Sideroad A total of was spent to complete work on the Camp bellvUIe by July Work included prime and double surface treatment Other Jobs in saw spent on No 20 for work on the Campbellville bypass through concession four spent on the Guelph Line at No 30 Sideroad for prime and double surface treatment on the Guelph Line south of No 15 In OakvUle 635 worth of work on Trafalgar Road was completed in summer Work Included hot mix surface partial concrete and curb and gutter Further work on Trafalgar Road south of Drumquin will cost 300 Conflict The clerk suggested to the reeve the possibility of a conflict of interest since Councillor Ack man lived in a mobile home The councillor declined to speak further on the subject but it was noted by others they had not received an advance copy of the proposed legislation The clerk noted the bylaw had been prepared on the basis of the present by law and a knowledge of the weaknesses in it May be assessed Building Inspector S Savage noted he understood that with provincial reassessment mobile homes and trailers would be assessed and the township would not be required to collect licence fees He noted the present by law limits occupancy of a trailer to four months and the township H S HOLDEN OPTOMETRIST Cork St Eait GUELPH Phone 7IW ARTS and CRAFTS Of Georgetown ANNUAL EXHIBITION and SALE Saturday October 17th AT THE RIVIERA ONTARIO From 10 to Guest Artists Free Parking Admission CARAVBLLE DATE and DAY AUTOMATIC by BULOVA raubTra tartly a dick of the crown for military to take a lot 17 All Buhm The M JOHN B0UGHT0N JEWELLERS Goo A B SUPERMARKET MILL ST ACTON PAINTS WALLPAPERS SHEPHERD CASTERS FREE ESTIMATES ON FLOORING INSTALLATION TOYOTA NOW IN STOCK The Toyota Corona amounted today by an nam Mo ted dutr bo or of Toyota Canada Emms res eta and tor trie Corona lower longer and overhead retedat Hi Hour door ecru no speed of BS a top speed of and offers up to to on There four a speed automat eou t front brakes rear window defroster and complete carpet COME IN TODAY FOR A TEST DRIVE HALTON TOYOTA Division of Halton Truck Sales 1967 Limited HWY 25 JUST NORTH OF 401 PHONE 8783121 MAPLE LEAF CUT CRYOVAC SP COTTAGE ROLLS 59 CANADA NO FRESH SIDE SPARE RIBS 69 SCHNEIDER LB PKG Red Hots 55 Procor Siie l Save 36 Unlit NABOB SAVE LB BAG COFFEE 85 TINS SAVE Apple Juice 3 1 CAMPBELLS OZ TINS SAVE 29c SOUP 6 VEGETABLE BEEF CHRISTIES LB PLAIN OR SALTED premium Crackers Aylmer OZ JARS SAVE JELLIES MARMALADES 289 RISE SAVE ORANGE CRYSTALS 4 TOWN CLUB LB PKG Side Bacon FRESH PRODUCE DAILY FANCY APPLES CARROTS 19 POTATOES 39 BANANAS 225 PRICES EFFECTIVEOCT HEINZ BOTTLES KETCHUP SAVE 4i HEINZ- TINS SAVE BEANS IN TOMATO SAUCE 5 MAPLE LEAF Save IMC HAMS LB TINS CANADA NO FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER 65