Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 5, 1971, p. 6

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday May 5 the at ACTON BOWLING LANES April as The a thr pintail count affair ihc second cod by one pin when learners 1015 In or ana 205 arc in fourth i Holding down I wilt roll of jit Iclunbi for Petunias In were sin Schlpper 01 Allen vt220i For was in Ihornhlll 197 I larksp Ic4fs9 re capable up of form and back into contention in the final ami licit efforts posted by nroulllard Kor Far April J hi- Mix Fours between lint Shut and lied Hirer lint Shots arc lending wilh pintail of but Ihe Hap fin I off a I llocker 4945 i with andry Id and Marv Clothing with individual effort were for Farms Linda McDonald SIB nelly For Cameo June tinnier Donna Manes 12321 Mary 538 IBS For Storey 293 liur For l ice Robertson Ilea Linda Family Store Nan Hunt inn a Richardson 239 181 for Still Ihrcc Karnes no anythtnu cm and probabli will happen lint HIb Jake Van and Van the lop Incoiinls or were M2I IhiUR JIN and Douglas IBS Happy win headed up Hob tarry and tlolf Van Host or Fireballs were Hammond a Humbling alio in IIIMTrS walked off with the championship in the junior bowling division Team members I to Ken Swan Photo captain Valeric Cliff Creasey Cindy Gary Pickles Colleen and coach Wayne Deforest Complains about Churchill Road In letter to Council Brian a Churchill Road North resident has complained about the poor condition of the third line and asked that It be improved with an application of gravel Mr Skerrett claimed hes finding it difficult to get friends to pick htm up at his home because of the roads condition His old car already needs new shock absorbers Pointing out that the road was made worse when a new water line was laid last year Mr suggested perhaps the contractor could pick up part of the tab for repairs Council agreed to take special notice of the road and try to tome up with a solution when they make their township roads inspection tour this Saturday Mr letter Is also to be tins were Norton ffltt Do and Art roll of v of toy Swan Norton race Porte lorn Staves and John Shad bolt May Swackhammer telly Linda McDonald and Fiona Hodgson winners and champions THURSDAY TOPPERS afternoon league will for plasoff honors total of playoff is now a Meadows Tom llrnwnlnn Gould a 100 leaiiui Hie the annual election of season Iolr- Homer president Don Harris McMillan Ireasurer Andre may Vou another 1nols lenmi made is the slxlh and an Don v liken art ami like San ESQUESING HIGHLIGHTS their reguLir meeting Monday night Council Received a letter from the South Central Regional Library System recommending set up a and appoint a board Received a letter front East MI P Hon Jim Snow assuring them their resolution asking that implementation of regional government the rest of Ontario be withheld until the present system in die Niagara region has undergone a critical study will receive every consideration Accepted the tender of Truck Sales for a new truck in the amount of subject to the approval of the Department of Highway Approved for payment road accounts in the amount of as presented by roads Bud Snow Decided lo have their solicitor write Hooper Lot Con 1 regarding his alleged operation of a wrecking yard and Mr Andrew Varga lot Con regarding an alleged operation of a shoe repair business in the basement of his house Passed a resolution objecting lo the proposal of the towns of and Burlington for special legislation from the irovintinl government to amend the County of Act Received a letter from Hyde Insurance Adjusters asking for payment of the full of costs resulting from an accident at the Sixth IJne and involving the township grader and a Volkswagen Sixth resident Peter Bowman paid the roads superintendent a compliment Mr Bowman claimed the Sixth north of Highway is in better shape now than Its ever been since he lived there Approved for payment the townships share of the cost of operating Hornby Park for 190 in the amount of shares the cost with the town of Oakville Nine permits Nine building permits- for a total value of were sold in the Township of Nassagaweya during the month of April Total value of construction this year to dak- is Six residential structures for a total of one addition valued at one agricultural structure at and a garage accounted for the sum Value of construction for this period last year was SPKIAV Margarine PRICES INSTANT COFFEE WHITE SUGAR 58 CRACKER BARREL 59 CHOCOLATE BARS 79 BUBBLE BATH I BABY OIL 59 DENTAL CREAM IT CASHING IN on a bet made at the start of the season Don Wilkes of Acton Meadows clips a lock of Pete Schippers curls after Acton Meadows had sidelined Schippers Scenic Pools team in the major league bowling finals Sunday afternoon Staff Photo and service still Mother Day LADY ASSORTED 59 GARDEN CHAIRS SPECIALS 39 59 weieMyJ at IGA

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