Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 29, 1970, p. 12

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I The Free Praia Tuesdoy December Spilling the at ACTON BOWLING LANES really on win beam a of Irlplei and live threa win whin up Making with aoloa Sort its IW John and Bill Boyd Top trio In Italian Kor Vryrahoa Phil Ml and Dunn two from b iter US who hob In middle On tor Soakti wr Don lltrrli John IB ISO John M and Eli loo IS Up than or Wart Ml Helen MS Ran Slump and Tom Shannon evened win were Jtfc Van Ray SIS The lop were Ruaaall 111 IBS Ml lj and Ron Us League Ilea era nlihcra Dec l Si phi re mat up with the leaiueleadlnilnlrudtri and replaced In the top apol Ihey look Undry MO and Dill Malnli Beit tor Intruder were- Julea IIS Ben Roberlion MS tn and Tom SIT MM a made a triple win from Hurricane who made bid for the middle canto but mined Tt by Top Irlo In the Zombi win were Albert ITU Steve lllanchard Btl tie and June afield topi were Norton MO Lei Jetlrry ill and Donna Mi a two and lolaU win for when ihey met up with Marauder Lola Norton S3 141 and Grace paced the win Top trltouniera for Marauder were Peter MI 111 Mary ill 107 and Clarence The Chrlalmia roll prim wlnnera were Julea atandln Saphlrea Inlru ra Zombi I set BLUE SPRINGS LOWER SHOP Dec 11 Thla one of the bow Una Ihe In the Blue league forget all about bowling or and concent rale on beat over their lo win the league a I ft 1 lenty winner and here Ihey are lllemei III llowion Carol terrier Laura Treble Mclllnnea Alice Itlatnilon Adele Nolan Smith Holler Holly SPORTS CORNER Dec a Unknown Increased their league lead allghtly when Ihey iptlt he polnta 1 with Pool won the lint game Sent from and It got them for total Unknowni the neat two for are or the Top trio for Unknown were stove lid Don and Judl Shannon ItU licit for Wlichy Pool were Dave Shannon OSS Harry Mayer ISland Dob Price Born moved up for a the aecnnd with a two and to all win from Top era for were Joan Knight Hi and While UT tor It wai John Dunn 111 Dave McMillan HO ad and Larry Knight Twai a big for Ihey won all gamei from Road Wood and Tom Shannon MS lot acini win Running up he top count for Road Runner were Cam Lucy Synnott 1NDU1TRIA1 COM Mr Hart Shop from station Hotel keep cm ricking gin the ton p In Unpen win were Have JohniongUB OH nil hill shannon and Ihe loit lleit In II effort were Conway and Ih a two and total win for the Jon Hunt Terry making with the Top trio for Electrician were la Top T A II Supermarket rang up a triple win at John Texaco all the came lo winning the lilt mined by IS Heading up the win were i arle Mldmcton 701 Tom 134 Hindi I Shop Hunt M All Supermarket John a Texaco Station Hotel Terryall ACTON I AIMER Dec Decker Milk took the Inlocamptor all gamci with Crace BOO ISO llorcc 2131 and McFachern 407 up the A a although tarmcreltei made a bid for the middle gin loilng 11 by onservatives meet Jan 6 will meet in Oak next evening Jon to select 10 voting delegates 10 alternates or the provincial leadership convention In mid February The Bast provincial and federal riding group plans to meet at Trafalgar Memorial Hall on Highway at to name the delegates riding actually has 13 votes an Jim former federal Peter of and Ontario C vicepresident Thomson of ore among the voting delegates not named by the riding association MI Snow says he has thrown his support behind Minister of I duration William David of one of the or the post of party leader I feel Dill Davis has the greatest experience and I feel he would best party louder and prime minister says the There scvcrul other possible candidates 1 could very will but Davis heads Hie list he added Snow said his decision should not the riding voting legates g It by pin re Iran iTcr Chcync 473 170 Cameo made It a two and win over Store who ice by winning the final Toptrlpleri for Family Store were Nan Hunt 387 CIS Ina Mellon and Donna Richard ton 184 Pacing the Cameo win were Donna Monei 109 June Hunter 210 and league Handing I A Becker Milk Cameo Boutique Store SI Clothing 43 llllltei A of the Acton bowling night waa the crowning of Pit of the Farmi leim of Ihe league A WINNERS In the Christmas waiter Lee Robinson Brian Larson Patsey bowling event for youth bowlers at Acton Storey and Jennifer Krapek Photo Lanes were Ronnie White David Drink Send education rebates to aid Ontario farmers STUDENTS Barb Browne and George students at Acton District High The display McPhall examine drug containers in a was set up to worn students of the danger of display set up by Grade 10 and 11 Health drug abuse Staff Photo and Mri league did that thing a weak ago Monday night In league bowling for a record of tort In weekend Beat the Champ Bill Shannon with 831 and Jack ftould wllh won the right to j R with a roll Thli took care Gould and dethroned Don Wtlkci who trundled that wind II up once again my frlcndliei except wlih you one and all Happy proiperous and good bowling New Year and goodnlte Concord City Mailmen delivery of million worth of cheques to Ontario farmers last week Hie cheques roiutt from Oct announcement by the Ontario wverrunent of a Farm Reduction Program de signed lo reduce the burden of municipal and education taxes on farm property Each former will receive a cheque equal to per cent his net property taxes The government announcement of the rebate came after a summer long campaign by the Ontario of Agriculture for the removal of education taxes from property The rebate 13 equal to per cent of the education taxes paid by farmers Hundreds of farmers across Ontario withheld the education portion of their property taxes during campaign to protest what they called the unjust and Inequitable taxation of farm property Said Ontario Federation of Agriculture president at the time of the government announce ment Is a triumph or farmers and their organizations Is no doubt that the government would not hove granted farmers this if they prodded the into action allowing the rebate offer Oh A called off its tax withholding activities for a wait and see period The fanners organization promises to resume tax withholding In if the government foils to announce a plan to remove all education taxes from all property Warm Air and Ho HI AT I NO MODERN and Systems FRANK CARNEY AND SONS ITD By Mary Add The Christmas holidays were started with a big bang last Tuesday The long awaited assembly finally arrived Members of the Antlgrinch Society were pleased with the overwhelming response of the student body when talent was called or Students from all grades participated Cohosts for the event were teacher John and a grade 11 student The assembly was informal and a warning went out Monday to the classes to bring cushions or your comfort Musical ability of us reallxed the amount of musical ability found In S Two bands have been formed under the leadership of Henry Wlsseni and Jim Hachey A few grade students sang popular folk songs to the ac companiment of Stephen and Wendy Hannah did musical numbers Singing her own composition Jackie Lee followed In past years Mark and Mike Mark Hurst and Mike Cooper have performed Mark returned for the day and the two sang Through student approval they were asked to do another number which was the notorious dirty chicken song Several sifts Several students performed skits Mr May acted as Santa with a grade 10 class Henry Wlsseni and George McPhail added to the program The Creative Drama class performed a series of skits everything from a tragedy to a bedroom scene Margaret danced a sailor dance and was dressed appropriately or the number Betty demonstrated her talent with the baton Cindy and Jackie Lee performed a modern dance Star of show What performance would be complete without a strip tease act We had our own the star of the show being Cam Gibson The highlight of the assembly was a visit from Santa himself Various noted students and staff were paraded to the front and given gifts from St Nick Upon dismissal the students were Invited to purchase hot dogs soft drinks doughnuts and chips for lunch The proceeds went to the grade 13 history trip to Quebec Christmas dance A very successful Christmas dance was held last Monday The music was supplied by the Cycle Our thanks to the teachers who were present as This dance was organized by the Student Council Arrest pair over theft from school Two Kitchener men have been arrested by Milton OPP and charged with possession of stolen property following police Investigations into a break in at Public School in Township Thieves looted the school of office and electronic equipment early in December and the total value of the stolen property was estimated at SI The suspects are also being questioned In connection with robberies at schools through a wide southcentral Ontario for Pleasure for Health THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BOWL TOGETHER If Tfv IN Thing Jjjlj to do GO BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES THE 1970 FARM TAX REDUCTION PROGRAM The 1970 Farm Tax Reduction Program is the most rpcent phase in the Government of Ontario s long term plan to reform the system of local taxation in this province This program will help farm property owners to pay their municipal and education taxes Farm property owners will receive in special assistance from the Government of Ontario This amounts to 25 percent of the net municipal taxes on eligible farm property To be eligible the property owner must live in Ontario Also if the farm property is less than 1 acres it must have yielded or more in gross income during the year Cheques and information leaflets are being mailed out by the Department of Municipal Affairs to every eligible farm owner Additional information may be obtained from toast to the brand New Year May it hold many good things for you Thank you for your loyalty FROM ELSIE BLUE SPRINGS FLOWER SHOP MAIN ST ACTON Tha Municipal Subsidies Branch Department of Municipal Affairs 801 Bay Stmt Toronto 5 Ontario DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS DARCY McKEOUGH MINISTER OR Tria County or District Offices of tht Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ft FOOD WILLIAM A STEWART MINISTER J

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