Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 15, 1971, p. 5

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Peewees oust Alton Gulf pee wees singles and a triple In four at scored seven runs in the first two bats Ken Swan singled twice for innings and went on to defeat the locals Steve and 118 and wrap up Ed both doubled and their best of three minor baseball John Gait and Tom Haverty playoff in straight games here collected a single apiece last Wednesday night Rap three Throws Newell and McMillan rapped Acton Bert Post gave up out three hits apiece to account nine base hits but relied on his or two thirds of the Campbell blazing fastball to strike out 11 total batters many of them with Acton eliminated runners on base Keith Robinson before ousting Campbellville in fanned nine in a losing cause for the finals the villagers sat Breakin at no bylaw violation September 15 5 Drag racing at Toronto International last Wednesday night wa3 unauthorized and was the result of a In at the strip Sixth resident Peter Bowman was assured at Monday night meeting of Council Clerk treasurer trench said manager Orangeville Raceway ACTON S Gulf knocked off Campbellville in Ensing John Gait Gary Pickles Gary Campbell Back row straight games in their minor baseball playoff series last to are Manager Geroge Larsen week Team members arc front row 1 tor Steve Gordon Jim Upton George Binden Cliff Creasey assistant TomHaverty Bert Post Gary Bousfield Marvin coach Harold Speaker coach John Jordan Staff Photo McNabb Second row 1 tor are Ken Swan Randy Upton Ed Dive Pratt coifed to inform council the OPP had been notified Scotch Block dam opens Scotch Block dam and reservoir on Highway north of Milton will be officially opened tomorrow Thursday by Halton West and Minister of the Department of the environment George Kerr Halton Region Conservation Authority main construction project of 197071 the dam and reservoir will be officially opened by the minister with numerous other members of parliament and municipal representatives present at 2 At the regular meeting of Council Sept 7 council I earned Doug Mel aren Department of Agriculture representative had toured Hnlton and recommended all towns and townships spray weeds in 1972 HRCA chairman Barry Agreed Individuals wishing Humphreys will welcome guests to withdraw applications for to the dam Bite Those attending amendments to the official plan the ceremonies will be bussed to must do so three weeks before the Scotch Block from Milton fair set for a committee of ad grounds at 1 30 m Among justment hearing if they wish to expected guests are Halton rtceive their rebate MP Jim Morrison Halton Cast MPP and Minister Accepted in invitation on Without Portfolio Jim Snow of the township staff to attend a seminar held by the County Clerk s Association it Mohawk Inn Oct to discuss inter municipal co operation Heard reports of complaints from two persons to the of the region officers According to the complaints the asked to return to the homes after the husbands of families returned and entering the home tht wish of the housewife FIRST SHADY TAR SWINr SIS W Troy TRACY ANN DIRECT Parker Parker Crowe Copers Dream Archie 0 Co I Poplar Rence Locust Connie M Trope Trol BOY M Corlctl M Sihaofcr 1 Miai Todd Sharp Clork Crowe Dene Worthy L voted Pick Amnio Johnny a Choke A THIRD RACFPce ROB RON ROBIN W Troy DUSTY SPFNCER Nell 1 K Carter Command Stead Valid Moore Mighty Wll W Mcneos NINTH mile FLAKES ANTM1HN White ASH DOMINION Tolhurst Cole Jackson Randy Bee K Hello Judge C Sir Fa NTH RACF mile pace 4 BROWN McKcnile 1 CORKY CLAYMORE Stead War A Lefebvre KurtW Belmont Jerry H Young Onlooker Crowe Random Chief Johnstone No ruling Bowman also asked what progress the has made on ruling for the zoning of property near the dragway I ve been away for two months he told council Maybe the OMB have too Councillor Coxe Joked We heard nothing yet about the break in He wanted to said Councillor Dick Howitt make it clear operators were not Bowman spent July and August on his yacht away from the noise of the drags Council promised to look into Bowman complaint that a scrapyard may be starting on property owned by a neighbor violating the township racing by law which bans racing on Hearing vision tests offered Halton County Health Unit Is offering Hearing and Vision Screening to pre schoolers each month it the Child Health Centre tor an appointment contact your area Health Unit Milton Georgetown 2238 Pnyne At the regular meeting Monday Count Received request from the Region Conservation Authority to forward their 1971 levy in the amount of riii lettLr explained the Aulhontj is presently financing by bank loan to Larry on opera Approved plans presented by the Department of Transport and Communication eonctrnini re- aliLnment of Highway 7 at and replacement of Credit River bridge there subject to the conditions tint a seven foot side walk be installed on side of the bridge and signal lights installed at the eorner of High way and Ad Street Opened tenden for rcphtc- of the Credit River bridge at Norval Tenders received and priLeswereHoLerF MLEaehern ltd Mount 108 Inverlee Construction Milton JO and Armstrong Brothers Co I td Don Tcfft is to study the tenders further making reiom nundation The new bridge is to be open to truffle December 15 Ciranted permission to the of Halton to construct a on the fourth Lint north of Milton Decided to have inspector Tom McLean watch closely a new barn on the proper of Mrs Jean Lot 15 Con to make sure it is used for none other than cultural purposes accord hill with townships agricultural holding by lav In a letter to Mrs Jean township solicitor Bairns said it had been discovered two three piece washrooms had been installed in the barn without permits the sewage disposal system had been installed without approval The letter w the township would take action if it were found the building wus used for purposes other than agriculture Councillor Coxe chaired the meeting since both Reeve Tom Hill and Deputj reeve Russell Miller were absent Reeve Hill was away In Windsor on county business while the deputy reeve was called away unexpectedly earlier In the day He arrived later in the meeting Received second subsidy from the Department of and Communications for road work The minister indicated the second subsidy would increase flow to the municipality reduce short term borrow int Accepted a from Reeve Don McMillan that consideration be given to a celebration in honor of the township hall s 100th and the township 125th birthday in the Department of transport and Communic FOURTH SPAPOUSf Virtue SHAD HILL BARB Andrews G1RLR Graham 1 Alpine Lady Lnwion Troy Captain fi Florence L a Crimson G Crowe Pace Bain FLY IT CHARLEY L Douglas HornW Angel Frost iy Dlllard McKcnile Crowe M SIXTH Paee BLOSSOM VAN While VINDICATOR NB MYFR CREED W Troy I KenC Lnwson Desmond Dares Sparky ExpreisG Dyson RACE 1 mile trot FLFFTrOOT Lindy R Belle Cochrane Late Move Lnwion fi Celtic Sabre W Mcgcns IGHTI1 RALE 1 mile pier WIDOW JOE Sheldon MAC I A J McGreKor W Tony 3 Miss Rattle Rose Cummins Junction in tails in that iteory the township had attempted to include that NOTICE The Acton Public Library will reopen the Preschoolers Story Hour on Wednesday October 6th from 1 30 pm to pm until May 31st Distributor of Home and Farm Petroleum Products Acton and Distr Since 1946 HEATING OILS LUBRICATION OILS GREASES GASOLINES DIESEL FUEL Phone 8532174 DEPENDABLE OIL BURNER SALES SERVICE Young St Acton would permit township roads less road the township system so it til in feet wide subjett to could be m untamed Until now approial A road at the text FROM L0VELL BROS MEAT MARKET red mm BEEF Tender Blade Short Rib Roast 85m Lean Shoulder Chuck Roast Choice Boneless Rolled Prime Rib Roast Sirloin Tip Roast Lean Ground Chuck 751 Small Link Sausage Fresh Sliced Side Bacorrtt LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET I Mill Daily Delivery Acton Phone 853 s fiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimnimii Fall Fair Specials AT 5 Store 788 ROCKING CHAIR SUN LOUNGER f ALUMINUM CHAISETTE Top 01 The nc Reg ALUMINUM LAWN CHAIRS RATTAN CHAIRS Adults Reg Reg BARBECUE SUPPLIES 4Boi Reg Reg Rg CHARCOAL FLUID BARBECUE TOOL SET Reg Reg SKEWERS 66 Set Reg Mil PLASTIC RELISH CONTAINERS 88 See Al Now for Real Savings on a 1971 ton Pickup 3 TO CHOOSE FROM 1971 ton pickup bronze demonstrator only miles Lie 1971 ton pickup yellow demonstrator only miles lie B AM trucks equipped with cylinder standard transmission B ft fleetside box Convenient GMAC financing ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS LTD Your Chev Olds Dealer 45 Georgetown THE SHAYNES FAIR NIGHT DANCE AT THE Acton Community Centre SATURDAY SEPT Admission SI 50 per person REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE Fair Night Dance AT THE ACTON LEGION I SATURDAY SEPT 18th DANCING TO THE GUY NOTES BAND Dancing from p to a g Tickets Per Couple EVERYONE WELCOME SHOW TIME Sun through Frl Sat Sat Matinee 19 Wed 22 Thurs 23 Fn 24 Sal 25 The best big caper film in years The Anderson Tapes ADULT COLOR CARTOON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION NIGHT SCHOOL REGISTRATION ACTON NIGHT SCHOOL THE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION will offer at ACTON HIGH SCHOOL General Courses NonCredit Courses Wednesday China Pa ntlng 8 Flower Making 10 Monday Consumer Education Tuesday Conversational French Monday Flower Arranging 10 Tuesday tureRetlnlshlng Wednesday General Shop Men Women Tuesday Gymnastics Men Women Wednesday Introduction to Handicrafts Wednesday JO- 30 Hostess General Grooming Monday Man His Environment Monday Introduction to Needlecrafts 10 Monday Oil Water Painting Monday Oil Water Painting it 10 Tuesday Phys fi General Fitness Monday Wednesday 7 10 Tuesday Wednesday 7 Tuesday 7 Theater Arts Drama 10 Tuesday 10 Monday 7 9 30 00 Upholstery to Wednesday World Adventure Series Tuesday 9 5 NOTE Upholili lilog A Registration Tuesday September 21 pm COURSES BEGIN OCTOBER OT1 For further Information con Lad Mrs J or Mis Cook or Adult Office ZEN I MM CHI- COURSES Acton area iltnta arc asked to refer to the Milton and Georgetown offerings for credit courses In Technical Academic Subjects

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