Economic factors Com more lo I Shearing Ltd a business located on Commerce Crescent in tho industrial park They deal in assemblage and testing or fluid hydraulic pumps and valves serving customers original equipment throughout Canada This Acton company Is part of a organization which caters to medium heavy industry Their head office In You rips town Ohio with branch offices in Japan Australia Brazil Tht plant Is lhi only branch Paul Fergus general of company Mild mat Acton was the site chosen because the faclors were right and there was building available ommcrclnl Shearing I Id vai officially opened on November 1073 are employees company Four of them work In the office and tht rest irt with and testing the pumps and valves Mr I noted thai the workers are nil from Alton uclph NEW VICECHAIRMAN of Halton Region Conservation Authority for is Councillor Coxe of Helton Hills shown at right with Halton Hills Councillor Dick Howitt who has just joined the Authority replacing Alex At left are chairman Brock Harris of Milton and retiring vicechairman Allan Wright of Burlington who received the painting of Rattlesnake Point on his retirement after eight years of work with the Authority No limit for companies No limit should bo set on Ihe number of similar businesses that can operate In town Councillor Em Hyde con tended Monday night when Earls of the taxi licensing were being discussed He claimed there are no limits on butchers as he nodded toward Councillor Roy Booth who operates a butcher store and turning to Councillor Ernie Sykes who has bakery stores said there are no limits on bakers Or Insurance adjusters cracked another councillor Hyde Is an Insurance ad juster said they should only be interested In the quality of service competition makes good service he added He said he understood it was Impossible gel a taxi in town after 11 at night If someone wants to come in here and offer hour a day service Ihey should be able to The suggestion at com mlttee haa been made by a laxl owner that only four companies should be allowed in town Councillor Harry Levy said Ihc only comment on at committee by conn cillors had been the lion of one taxi for each l people councillor Miller said he shored Hyde sen If someone can make a living and maybe give better service that what were interested in Councillor 1 Duby pointed out public transit service t offer hour a In reply Hyde said Ihc companies must be willing to do certain things if hey want the protection of only four companies Raiders await appeal hearing The OHA Intermediate A playoffs could finally open this weekend although a dispute involving the Port Sailors Georgetown Chrysler Raiders and the OHA is a long way from being settled The OHA last Wednesday night upheld the Port Colborne protest concerning Gerry Pearsons registration as a local and ruled that Raiders must classify Pearson as an import for the rest of this season Although the protest was upheld the penalty wub not severe enough in the view of Sailor manager Emedlo Sergnesc who served notice a meeting in Friday night he Intends to appeal the decision Under an OHA rule intro duced season teams have 10 days to appeal OHA decisions to a tribunal AIHL playoffs open Sunday I Youth bowling Rick loSltrdom villa wit the Ml or Junior team it pile titer turn rut on Saturday lut tt find ippliuM Ire Intthcd In ippliuM from trims to ballet Georgetown Bowl in which hi very division place SOI Ml FUR Sice wtm the Bowl from Guclph 103 2MB wit well reprtscnttd by the Junior Boy Trim who tub Ml ib Bouilleld who wu the spare Rob ill the Senior Ac too travelled to to Four A tired up Georgetown Senior Girl turn exploded tor the victory which then on to Provincial Champion ah In Toronto SSI 113 Hi 304 Runninf second the team Bowl BBS The Acton team placed n Impreitlte third with total to Senior singles wu placing In Ihil important tint bowled her way to in excellent IS triple with alnilta and Shtrrl Campbell Brampton l 111 Deb Storey Acton who punched he trip In after ended up In 10th position Cheer cheer came from Georgetown roup their US triple Sportimin Bowl placed second with 1203 Acton up in position a total In the last division It a thrilling three way bailie to the lut frame of the liat fame Norton Sim or Guelph equeeted out first plat with of M 31 tot a total of Ttl In second Rick from Brampton 3M 111 In third pins behind Ibat position Brian Acton 321 TO lanes Gall wai lor her team with double The showed now ihey got Inlo tint KM In the league stand tail won one game and lotala from he Hum ply Dumpty Phillip bowled a double to lead her team to victory Second Shift The lure fooling around Ihey swept he point department down to the very lilt point look bowled double lead her team victory Bill Gordon The streaker a got tour the rage In his tea pop team The Pig who hive been on winning for put month showed no exception today They Mice up on the benches Ihey won all Ihrre point John Adams did the major damage with double the Dragon i won Ihe gamp and tot ill Colleen topi for her learn with a 332 double Third Shift The a halt a point ahead of with today Bob led Ihe way for the with hit double The Com poured on pressure they demollihed Chlpmunki In both game Jeff lor hit learn with a double bowled S3 pins over her avenge In ihe first game and Jet Bout eld bowled plna over hi tint game lo win lite for the Cow The pop and Spider kept lint place a ihey wo ihel tor ague standing Brian Ian Two strikes have given him over all victory but unfortunately he ended up on the abort tide Brian must be commended tor excellent perform ant and Wayne Porte double topi for hi team Top len 283 Id BobFelker Janet Agar dill Cook Gill IW Jeff 1321 Wayne Porte Gary Lumber 1811 John Adama Phillips League Harding Octopus Mi lllppoi Iron Si Bird 18 Second Shift Mice S Owl It Turtle Pig 28 Dragons Third ShiftDogs Splderi llone 3 Chipmunk Cow Chick Other winning coca cola and orange pop were Payne average In the tint game and Debbie Payne who pin Doom Patrol I them 10 their victory wlh triple Shots moved ahead of the In the league it Hidings won two gamei an I lot 1 rum them Debbie topi for her team with a triple The Wipe Out did the of what their same Ihey demolished the It in two and totals I led way for his th a 309 triple Top Ten I im harm VinDerEykcn 309 dry Of Joanne Gordon VoikampttHllSl lln Berry 0 1931 Kim 1G9 Dale t23 11371 139 37 Hot Shod I Wipe Out i Rip 38 Doom 1 0 The Hot were hot they creamed Hippie In average lor Senior boys Ted the way for the Hot Ones with a 391 triple The Battlers got off to great winning first two from the But the Caper finished with final total was lop tor her team with triple The Cold Ones are getting and closer to flral place In landing Today ihey destroyed tint ptarc Odd One In all three game Gary Pickles led the old Ones lo victory with hi Top TenGary JMekle Brian 391 Terry 41 Susan Dave Mills Rick Roc her 331 Norma 32G 196 McAfee CMS Couture Pennant winning Van WcldmR v111 play Station Hotel it ami Blow Press will Inke on Centre at IS Ihc Alton Hockey League playoffs open this Sunday night Doth series are best lo out of three affairs The season ended Sunday with Vans Welding whipping I 12 Mow Press Kensmen 100 and Station Hole trouncing Hellers League champ td paced the welders attack with three goals Skecter Hill Rosenberg and Dill netted two Mike tiller and Dan lllllicr fired singles For Stone tallied two goals and Cyril Rees one Jim Kavanogh bagged a hat trick for Blow Press Gary lewis ind Jack two goals each and Rob Jchn and McAfee one apiece Dan Kovanagh netted three goals for Konsmen Jim McDonald added a pair and Dive Cookslcy one Norm King fired four goals in the Station Hotel win Jeff Coy had three goals Ron Schmidt and Steve two each and Fabian one Smillwood patted pair of goals and Chick Milne one for Hellers Chick Milne It JimKavjnnjh HERE NOW Thne 050in 84 seconds Volkswagen Rabbit Col Battlers Hand In hi Odd One Ones S3 Capers 41 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