Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 30, 1971, p. 2

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The Acton Free Pre Wednesday June 30 1971 Government order Must cover garbage at Esquesing dump Mixed feelings in survey on regional government Council must submit detailed plans of operation including provisions or depositing waste at the bottom of the grade to the Waste Management Branch of the Department of Energy and Resources Management by July 15 if they plan to continue to dump garbage at their present dump site south of Acton The Deportment issued the order In a letter read at Monday night council meeting The letter explained that since plans for a central dump for Milton and on Milton Brick property arc not yet finalized there seems to be no justification Lets Play Bridge IS by coats Sometimes It more Important to allow a defender to ruff than It is to draw his trump TIls can be particularly true ii you need an entry to dummy and the trump jL suit provides the only sure entry jermmmaajiim Just such a hand occurred at the Acton Bridge Club last week APPETIZING WIENERS roasted over the open fire were west dealt with NorthSouth number one oil the bill of fare as Acton Cubs and parents vulnerable wound up the 7071 Cubbing season Friday night Photo J Dfl fl A I f fi The bidding SOUTH a C WEST PASS PASS J PASS ALL PASS Opening led Nine of heart North had a strong hand but it seems to diminish In value as East bid even after his one no trump Having underbid slightly at one no trump North pushed a little to raise his partner to three spades South felt that he had Just the right cards to carry on to game Won lead Declarer won the opening lead with the ace In dummy He proceeded to draw exactly two rounds of trump one with the ace and one with the king If trumps are split he can finish drawing hump concede a club and claim ten bricks However when East shows out of trump declarer must leave West with two trump East is marked with both the club king and the diamond ace for his strong bidding The only sure entry to dummy la the trump queen and it must be saved for that purpose The dub is finessed and aa expected East wins Declarer runs the heart return and leads club until West ruffs Last trump West returns the diamond queen hoping that East has the ace Jack but East has only the ace Declarer covers the queen with the king and East wins Back comes another heart which declarer ruffs His last trump is led catching West jack and is FIRE FROM MANITOU set off these flames at the windup wiener roast and skit night of 1st Acton Wolf Cubs last Friday After repeated pleas from Baloo Joan Harrison and assembled cubs and parents fire descended from a nearby tree and ignited two Ores for the benefit of those assembled It long until all were roasting wieners over the flames at the picturesque park point jutting out into Fairy Lake Akela Forbes Cote engineered the fire trick Staff Photo Complains about blast at quarry As a reiultof a complaint about a blast at Quarries Thursday June about 3 lodged by Fourth line resident James Henderson Council will relay the complaint In writing to the compan Councillor Dick told council Mr Henderson had also complained to turn about the operation of at the quarry late at night Councillor suggested perhaps council should start considering a law to regulate hours of operation of quarries Reeve Tom Hill doubted council has jurisdiction over hours of operation We can regulate the hours of Obttuary Miss Coxe in 93rd year Funeral service was held at the Shoemaker funeral home for Miss Agnes of Centennial Manor who died In her 93rd car on June Rev Nicholson of Presbyterian church conducted the funeral on June and interment was In cemetery Pallbearers were John Kerr Bruce Whan George Sargent Grant Allan Alex Job and Wilfred Kennedy Miss Coze was bom In daughter of the late William and Mary Coxe She lived over years In Toronto People are funny They want the front of the bus the back of the hall and the middle of the road operation of any industry he said have the clerk write the Department of I Jibor to ask if they specified any hours of operation for the reeve suggested Council agreed with the suggestion but the reeve had one last word of caution Maybe re sticking our noses into somebody else s business We might get it chopped off warned SECOND MORTGAGES Canadas Leading Second Company Will Loan You to 10000 More Quickly and Confidentially No Hidden Charges No Bonus NO FINDERS FEE REPAYMENTUPTO YEARS OPEN FROM COMMENCEMENT CALL CAC Realty Limited A Canadian Corporation LI ml tod 8532960 won in dummy with the carefully preserved queen Dummy last two clubs completes the contract If declarer had drawn three rounds of trump he will be defeated He will never be able to score dummy long clubs because of a lack of entry to dummy Winners Last week winners at the Acton Bridge Club first Kay Campbell and Doug Campbell three way tie for second Betty Ashley and Duke Wilson Cam Sinclair and Jack Coats Ivan Harris and Bill Coats for delaying Improvements to tho pre lent dump Open air dump It may be called a sanitary land fill but actually it la only an open dump the letter said Arrangements must be made to cover the complete face of the site if usi of it is to be continued and or abandoned the letter stated We won be able to leave It the way it Is Reeve Tom Hill told count after hearing the letter read We have to cover itcomplekly How we re going to do that I don t know I certainly would wont to get permission before we start taking dirt out of the bottom he said The township leases land on which the dump is situated from Suspects complaint The reeve suspected complaints from some township resident prompted the department to Inspect the dump Somebody has complained about this because they never their nose Into this till somebody complains he said Same as the elm trees down the Fourth Line somebody complained about them then they had to look into the complaint Hill declared Council has beer cold to the proposed establishment of a dump on Milton Brick land The people of County have mixed feelings on the issue of regional government In a riding wide poll clcased Wed ncsdny by Minister Without Portfolio and East MPP Jim Snow fin lings showed that of the 150 constituents who answered his survey 1 were definitely against a regional government proposal as opposed to 1 HI in favor and undecided Snow reported his survey to some members of the Progressive Conservative riding association where he was unanimously acclaimed Halton East provincial C candidate in the soonexpected Ontario election When each household was asked If It preferred either a regional set up or a Peel gettogether favored with votes for the unit Not stalling Snow pointed out later that because the undecided vote remained no high on the regloial government question It showed that many people still dont understand the complications He also noted the regional government question would not necessarily be Issue in the upcoming election He said the province not stalling on government but proceeding the way a proper thoughtful government would proceed where it most needed Snow had sent his survey to Red Spider Mites can be controlled By Burke McNeill Red Spider mites are one of the commonest sources of unthrifty evergreens this time of year Each summer we ore often called to look at evergreens particularly spruce and cedar although Juniper Is also fectcd that are very unthrifty and brownish In many cases the plants are overrun with these mites The mites are quite small and hard to see with the naked eye but they do leave behind very fine webs that can be seen quite readily Red Spider Mite is particularly bothersome to the plants during hot dry weather and will be more prevalent from now on They are controlled by Malathlon a chemical readily available at garden supply stands that has a very low toxic effect on humans and animals Its residual effect on the plants Is about seven days so that it must be applied once a week until the mites are under control On large trees that are difficult to spray the mites can be controlled to some degree by washing them down approximately 25 homes and businesses throughout tho riding and noted the per cent response was well above average for this type of survey School support On the question of extension of public support for separate schools to Grade 2 wrote back a firm no decision while agreed with public support for the schools An overwhelming majority was also against government support to private schools for Ontario residents The votcwas2aagainst for and 113 undecided On the question of the majority for voting drinking l 351 favored the present age of 21 1 wanted It Wired to 18 and wanted 19- yearolds to have a lull In another quest on 2 constituents opposed legalization of marijuana with favoring legalization and 129 undecided votes Hie survey was a highlight of Snow s acceptance speech Hour Approvals 2nd and 3rd Mortgages ArranRcd in Convenience Of Your Home Churchill band plays The band from Churchill church played for the United church Sunday school at their closing sessions last Sunday The youngsters had started projects the week before and finished them up There no vacation Bible school this summer at the church THE ORIGINAL DISCOUNT FOOD STORE FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE WE ARE NOW OPEN EVERY SUNDAY DEEP CUT PRICES EVERYDAY ANY DEEP CUT PRICES EVERTMV ANY CUT PRICES ANY DAY WHIZ 74 SALAD MACARONI 243 HOSE TOILET TISSUES 33 LIGHTER FLUID 37 TOILET SOAP 37 LUNCHEON MEAT LIQUID SOAP 47 TOILET CLEANER 45 QUALITY MEATS Idul For Bar AAl RIB STEAK 1 091 Schneiders WIENERS v OS Schneider STEAKETTES 69 Schneider Mini Sillier SAUSAGE Schneider Varieties Luncheon Meats I Schneider Cooked Ham Schneider Side Bacon toilet TISSUE 59 spaghetti SAUCE 59 HAIR SPRAY 99 KLEENEX TOWELS vegetable OIL PEANUT BUTTER TOILET BOWL CLEANER 79 54 PEANUT BUTTER 47 TOP CHOICE 79 PURE LARD PARCHMENT MARGARINE LIQUID WAX LUNCHEON MEAT OVEN BAKED BEANS LUNCHEON MEAT 2T 39 22 SOFT MARGARINE 45 DAVID rut CANDIES I TV DINNER NUTTY CRUNCH 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