Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 4, 1971, p. 1

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Rams in boxla finals eliminate Midland Mon tor the straight seison Acton bustling 1 Hams ire in the OLA fimls Hie locals Midline four until games finishing up tht by almost oolite riling the visitors here night in a win The completely outclassed were lucky to notch one god on tin night ml list Hit best will I In Hums hemmed them In own end for long stretches grubbing it 100 lead In the first period nine more In second anil scoring seven tit tin third licked rite largest crowd of tin on over 40 paid wire on hand to Hants finish off the who were soundly in dcpirlnicnt Hit will now unit in tin in lis with tin fust lwfiinusiil list tin tin liki tin Huns Junior It It lie with ill SI Itu is find over Hit s Turk turn si is til I Ham Hob Hi in oils matching tin r his r lit four Is mil led two assists hut did ltd llrndui Dive Chris Sargent Hob I nil Doug lions and tort one I on the team shared in the points imludlns Itirkos with in Mid nod Limb find in the by wen 1 out to the visitors of them minor I pridittine i l thn championship for the Acton squad art being cautioned too much optimism by Ham jrt sklent Howard lit told the Press the Brock team is unknown quantity and have more power th in their last place finish In the league allows lineup Gary I ml Welilon Dave Cook sky Chris Sargent Bob Waller Bob Paul Cooper Harry Mike Alan Done George Carl Bob Murray Ye ir No F flecn THATS ME alright says Mr Julius as he confers with officials of the Aclon Sportsmen s Show on the way to operate a beer garden John ShndboJt shows Julius the poster Many meetings are being held to plan the Acton show being held on Labor Day weekend Besides sports tions organizers are planning two back to- back dances at the Community centre on the Friday and Saturday Attendance at both is guaranteed with one admission Staff Photo Cars damaged An alleged hit and run wis rtporttd from the I a don parking lot last riday I he da rimmed to the stimuli d of longed to I Cobble hill Paid staffer to revive full Y program in fall rhe M A program will bt come September when Man starts putting some of her plans into action Activities at the had dwindled to next to nothing the last couple of for lack of paid personnel This summers program under the parks retreat ion committee will be over when school starts And then Mrs Debenham takes over a paid employee of the board volunteers Slit held a meeting with volunteers who will be helping her with her program for youth the Y Men and the board e also pit d their support to the upcoming program Mrs his been visiting and Brampton to ideas and found plent of cooperation there too Prime tune for swimming instruction for Acton boys and girls can be available it the Guelph pool Friday nights from 30 to 8 Is tentative set for pool time With the need for girls retre often mentioned she setting up a club for slrls Jh It sfun fitness and friends It would meet Saturday mornings and Mrs Donna will be the leader Boys clubs are also on the program There has aire idy been a boys club meeting In the building Weightllfting has been popular before and It will A junior art club will meet Saturday mornings Slim hike Lulus slim and trim classes are being considered for two evenings a week Another possibility is a Bruce frail club whose members will hike together A membtrhsip for tin will be held but Mrs explains fees will quite rt a so nab It Mrs has plenty of organizing experience She wis on the bo of directors of the in involved with programming dure This also worked In liaison witlt Brampton Site has been secretary to tht thief of stiff of Hospital She has three sons Peter M I Bennett school and pre schooler Andrew Shi has in for past two and irs MARY Swimming would be a ten A pre school program for boys ind girls under si is by Mrs More competition at CNE this year New age limit for underage drinking A minor was ehtrged with drinking underage in town on the weekend and for the first time the limit v is 18 than person charged was wars of aje the charge was laid after in investigation on Mill St at 1 im August new legislation was passed the leg drink age is over IBs were in the hotels- from the first A disturbance at the Dominion Hotel it July was police Two local men were charged with causing disturbance fighting A Milton man charged with supplying liquor to juveniles July ifttr two girls age 13 15 found in a car on Mi in St wis summonsed to appear in court 1 Her One girl has gone to training school and the r is on probation The incident was investigated at 1 m Tuesday of last week Cor hits post Charges are pending following accident at m Sunday on the Fourth Concession A alcon driven by Bradley of Division St went out of control and hit stone post ntar the Rock wood Conservation Park recre ation area were sustained by the driver and passengers Robert Division St and Hoy Damage to the vehicle was estimated at The crash generated excitement at the conservation area which was jammed for the weekend Citizens band is entered in competition at tht thus year with more bands than il in the tlass on the anmvcrsiry of CNF band contests will be competing for the first time on a Sunday August Eijht bands ire entered several more than last year band has continued work during tht summer but many have bccnawiy in July themost populdr holiday month The band hopes to present a concert or two in August when all the bandsmen are back in town in part as preparation for the contest at the Spit and polish tnal polish for the test piece is main aim for August ui hopes of plating among the winners in the stiff competition Under the direction of temporary bandmaster Art Hilliard the band has been working on development of technique and sight reading This meant tht cancellation of the innnal spring concert this year but in the long run will permit the band to learn repertoire much faster and perhips give concerts more often Frank professional clarinetist has come out to help the clarinets lately He is an instructor on the faculty of the Ontario Youth Music Camp OMB hearing on sewers water longawaited and muchdiscussed Ontario Municipal Board hearing over the controversial water and sewer project proposals has finally had a date set Village secretary F OBrien told the Free Press the date for the hearing has been set for Tuesday October 26 This has been confirmed by Mr of the Ontario Water Resources Commission by phone The hearing seems to be the natural conclusion of a recent meeting between representatives of the township council the village board of trustees and organized ratepayers where the proposals were thoroughly discussed and alternatives suggested When Councillor Dick Strong suggested It looked like the decision was going to be up to the Ontario Municipal Board all representatives seemed to agree It was also suggested that any alternatives suggested would decrease the service ratepayers may have an answer by Christmas on the proposals if the OMB studies them soon after the meeting It seems sure there will be objections especially from the and Eramosa Ratepayers Association which has been active in opposing the earlier plans for the projects Agitation for water and sewers in Rockwood started nearly five years ago when a report from the Wellington County Board of Health showed serious pollution in village wells Act protects lake fowl I irks in in Harold points out that persons molt stmt he water fowl on 1 ikt ire liable to prosit wnsky hi has observed are deliberately tht etse and Monday In tut hi i youngster throwing it them in ir pen on the Hi Hit Parks Act states no shall wilfully or ilii lously injure hurt or other wist or disturb any bird or fish kept in park r in the lakes or ponds d then with Penalty for of an of ft use is i fine or imprisonment Lost twice in one week A boy w is lost twi in week His p just moved to St and In w iw from his new twin Polict ni ijjibors in rif nils joint d in the search I wis soon lot ted turn on Siturdiy on He had tr veiled blocks w is a r distant iwiv Wednesday of last week Bernard Clark took in the weekly pnctice He s t former bandmaster leads the Bernard Clark bind in Toronto He teathts it York Memorial collegiate Writ Issued disputed land J Creighton vicepresident of Beard more and Co is confirmed rumors that Hie company has issued a writ against Ted with respect to the title for certain lands which border Elizabeth Drive Prospect Park The disputed I was the scene of commotion recently when residents threatened to tear a fence down erected by Mr Brankiewicz that cutoff access to the park from Elizabeth Drive Mr Brankiewicz fenced in all the property he laid claim to when he failed to come to in agreement with tht Board of Parks to rent land from htm Sunday crash Police investigated an iccidtnt it a on and estun damage to cars driven by Duntan Flhs and Br ARDMORK I itdltr it was the worst vandilism he inspects d image to the dry wall his encountered on tht wilkway although which runs fiom the s g on periodic illy a few of the stone blocks are 1 Igin Street along picturesque garden pith pried loose In tins instance hardly any of the to I Street Stones on the wall were block long will wis left unmolested Police amoved ind thrown dong the pith Mr hivt been notified and are investigating Ukrainian youth camp will expand build cabins subject to of the mil He ilth Unit for the in to tstabhsh bouse keeping units on on the fourth Lint of tht told if by n would from the new units mm Id be loc on of I hid tht of 10 units on prist property ind Mr Mid the McDonald property Council investigates Waterfalls motel Jot Waterftlls ground attended Fsqutsinj council meet ins Tuesday requested permission to build units it his on the sixth line It is his intention to build units on the txistinj floor of in old barn would for rental 1 ah unit would 1j fettbv fttt and Mr sitd is with the of in to snowmobile rounds Councillor toil th it project ippeiredtobt i motel for ir round us ind Hills nobodv was to live in all winter long it wis mist township Mr said 15 to 20 ire used is p irk itres in irrv and the mi t of proptrty is in bash land if the propertj w is not presently issessed as commercial the con Two convictions In court in Milton Thursday two were recorded for minor traffic offenses from laid Atton OPP strut lion of tin units to rented tht and by would be i of Council agreed to inspect the discuss the proposal with Mr Puyck at a later com mittte would Ik purth istd if their it is by council in presently 15 units at the imp used on weekends by of attending the t imp Won t sell Anothtr condition of council is the stipul that none of the units would be leased or sold individually and would be in icst only from May 1 to October ith yt Councillor Dirk tht Don property would used as recreational there would be no In 1 ind use NOT DANTE S INFERNO but the burn itself out The roar of the fire was Nassagaweya township dump blazing away punctuated by periodic popping of aerosol early Wednesday morning Acton firefighters cans some of which went screeching into the were called at a to the blaze but they air like tracers Firefighters got back to bed decided the course would be just to let it at about Staff Photo

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