The Acton Free Press Wednesday May FARMS won the championship erf row 1 to are Betty Cheyne May the Acton Ladies Bowling League Team Swackhamer and Edna Nellts Staff members are front row to r Iinda Mc- Photo Donald Fiona Hodgson Pat Back German contest winners three excited students with their teacher on Saturday May to County after an ixhilerallng weekend at in Hamilton Georgetown Bell Burlington lint ml and Penny Hanson Itlakelock took part in tho pro- German contest came home awards of merit tort four secondary from all parts of the province six and Saturday at the as finalists in the conk sponsored by the Ontario Modern Teachers They were winners of prizes valued more than 111 Winners of regional contests in which some measured themselves the fin were treated to meals and rlalnmcnt through the of the i Department and the 1 German Contest committee Highlights of the weekend was Saturday evening banquet which winners were presented with their awards Sylvia who pi iced ninth In the category for speakers records while Cheryl who placed fifth in the category for won a flight to lamprey with chemicals two district streams will eliant color this spring and summer when the Sea lamprey Control Unit of Canada treats them with lampreycidL lTie water In the Credit River ind tributaries the and Creeks are included in the list of streims to be treated with which is to lamprey but harmless to fish rile iter will turn bright green when fluorescine is put in It as preliminary test turning when treated with lnmpreycidc Neither of the two compounds is toxic to firm stock or wildlife nor ire toxic to humans in Effectiveness of the treatment has been proven In Like Superior where the lamprey population is been reduced to per cent of the former level 1ikc trout and salmon are particularly threatened by the presence of lamprey in the Great 1akes The eel like lamprey tucks fish by attaching its mouth to the victim and sucking blood It remain attached or even weeks and the fish either dies or manages to throw off its vice like grip Teachers reject 7 board offer County Secondary school teachers rejected the Halton County Board of Educations final offer after a series of meetings to deal with salary negotiations The package offer is valued at seven per cent more than last settlement according to the board release The board offer was rejected by a vote of per cent whieh represents per cent of the teacher population at a meeting of the teachers Thursday The offer Includes an increment that would cause an Increase of three per cent ad to the salary schedule causing an increase of per cent and fringe benefits of per RENT A CASCADE 40 HOT WATER HEATER AT ACTON HYDRO ALICE STREET VICTORIA DAY MAY 24th ACTON MEADOWS eliminated Scenic Pools four games to two to capture the championship of the Acton Major League for the second year in a row Team members are front row 1 to r Ray captain Jim Bullough Don Wilkes Back row to r are Mason Jim Mac and Ron Shannon Staff Photo SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF FIREWORKS AND MAGIC SPARKLERS FAMILY PAK luicv tender delicious PRICED FROM 5 to PARTY PAK CHICKEN SNACK I cken French CHICKEN in a BOX Chicken French Fries Cole Butter Bun Honey SPECIAL Pieces Flavor Crisp Chicken Ready To Serve 85 149 NEW CHAR PIT Steak on the Bun Hamburgers Special Burgers Hot Dogs French Fries 30c family Fun Display of Assorted fireworks to PLEASE OBEY THE LAW though in mi and F may In SOLD nip Day on Day Sundayi Wtwn I By pa don Soling I PHONE 8531201 And Your Order Will Be Prepared For Pick up i Open Weekdays Friday Saturday Sunday am llamtolam llamtollprr ANZAC DRIVEIN CORNER ACTON AND QUEEN ST IN ACTON The airmen a n and conn or by aw No J Cotpo at on the Town Acton bylaw u Kile I n and I lh8 bound the J For accurate and full at you arc tod to contact hi Acton you local O oil cent The offer Includes Increased H extended health and group Insurance plans Current schedule Under the current schedule teacher stories range from a low of 100 to a high of 100 with extra allowances for deportment heads Under the current schedule vice principals receive from Si to principals receive from to Coordinators now receive from to 500 while receive from JIG to and consultants are paid according to CORDC seminar to study TorontoCentred Region their rating on Mm schedule or tonilwrn Itcipoiixllilroffnr The Hoard rilwtnn mild Hoard fell tin Ir fW stun nil mi In tin existing mil teacher 1 f one NinrWnlrl l Hit- Secondary St lit Inn In rn I deration mil tt rn ft til why tin tifflit If turned down Hi laid I tin received nun ttuin I til tin tiiieliim and tin 1 ii I lighter loud Hit were hi mini tin board allowed greater at the lower levi than the higher live I when the moil experienced unit qualified people Mnrtindute said tin offer wan actually only worth tliree per cent the on tiling He noted only three per cent wn3 Influenced by of earn Hi mild iclpra rrauest I i working have ileif eiim We don tin to made much it gri In UiIh line he an I a gre iter number I menu rlii were the two ureas In Intiil out In relation to ondltionH mil I tin two were priority id mil GETTING MARRIED WIOOINO IS William Stuckeu Several Halton councillors will be attending the spring conference of the Central Ontario Regional Development Council to be held at the Cara Inn in on June 8 and 10 The conference is to be the most significant meeting of business and municipal officials held in tho region in many years The entire program will be devoted to an examination of the provincial government TorontoCentered Region Plan and a discussion of recom invited by the government before it seeks approval of its proposals for the development of the GOO mile region Several topics Topics to be covered the conference include Assessment and I effects of industrial and residential ratio Inte grated Transportation System Waste Disposal Environmental Burg grows Hillsburth is growing The second phase of the sub division on the cost side of the village has been approved Forty seven houses will be built in the two year old subdivision to moke a total of 90 protection Services gas telephone hydro Investment and Public Policy federally The Developers Part In the Region Plan Incentives and Provincial and how they relate to the To ron toCentred Region and the private sector and finally Relations between industries and municipalities Participants will Include ministers and senior officials of the provincial government senior municipal officials from within Die region developers development consultants and a number of business leaders vitally interested In the Toronto- Centred Region Plan Decide position these discussions will emerge the position the Central Ontario Regional Development Council will be taking implications on the private sector in its responses to the Govern invitation for comment The conference is also to provide opportunities for business people to become better acquainted with the implications of the TorontoCentred Region Plan and the importance of the citizenparticipation role sought by the government and played by the council Over a quarter of a million patients in hospitals receive free transfusions of whole blood and blood products every year S HOLDEN M Cork Eut GUELPH Phone TA TAX NOTICE 1971 MUNICIPALITY OF ACTON FIRST INSTALMENT NOW DUE Attention Is drawn to payment taxes which now payable In tour Instalments Taxos are payable to the Municipal Treasurer at tl Town of Acton Municipal Office YMCA BUILDING INSTALMENTS ARE DUE AS FOLLOW FIRST INSTALMENT MAY SECOND INSTALMENT JULY THIRD INSTALMENT SEPTEMBER FOURTH INSTALMENT NOVEMBER lent on ot T HURST Collector at Mackenzie Building Supply Centre I PICNIC TABLE EAVESTROUGH ACCESSORIES THE 1971 ALLONT CATALOGUE AVAILABLE SOON WATCH FOR IT the HOURS Thur la m Friday Sam to pm Saturday Bam to J B MACKENZIE ft SON LTD I I BUILDING SUPPLY CENTRE I I I 12 Church St Acton 8531660 T