Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 6, 1975, p. 9

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Reviews rules about trailers There arc some important regulations for the operation or recreational trailers in Ontario says Cons Larry Scott of the Milton detach of the O He passes on the following Trailer must do registered and licence plate attached on rear of trailer clearly visible and lighted at night Lights and reflectors arc dependent on the size and style of the trailer Rear view mirrors must provide a clear view of the road behind the trailer Brakes on trailers with a weight vehicle and of lbs or more Safety chains as a dary means of attaching the trailer to the towing vehicle in addition to the hitch It Is Illegal to Carry passengers in a trailer while It is being towed Haul more than one trailer behind the towing vehicle The Acto Free Press Wed August Local skaters in different events ROYALTY and their guest took part in the Royal Ball at Bennett playground Friday after noon King and Queen are Tom Shannon and Patty Dawson Minister of Refreshment is Tracy Patterson and the Minister of Food is Michael Yalowica Others are Jennifer Lee Lynn Graham Kirt Cherwoniak Michael Batten Rachel Brown Donna Ferguson David Terry Danagher Danny Gibson Joanne McArthur Sean Heptner Andrew Ferguson Vincy Danagher Terry Lott Tina Norman Brian Kevin Brown Roberto Luisetto Bruce Shannon Gordie prince Lynn Cord princess Seven Acton people found a perfect place to beat the heat on the weekend In an Ice skating arena Cindy Diane were com Dieting hi competition at he beautiful Nepean arena at Ottawa Saturday Along with them wint Mr and Mrs McCrlllouay Mr and Mrs Mario and Chrissto The arena was cool all right but because of the ter rifle heat and humidity out tide annoying fog drifted over the ice throughout the competitions Sometimes you could only see a skater feet sometimes only her top half It posed a weird problem for the judges Attempts were made to blow off the fog but they too successful and no more big fans could be found anywhere that day The Acton were very happy with their in the A class Cindy came fourth and Diane out of girls skating in area was also a competitor placing first in his class which had only entries There were skaters from all over Canada and the United States entered The young girls particularly enjoyed conversing In French with some of the Quebec skaters It was their first attempt to convey their thoughts In school I rench to nan speaking girls Merc soon able to tell each other Ihcy admired their costumes and their Jumps The and ways also enjoyed an air coo dilfoned motel and pool and seeing the Ottawa sights such as he changing of the guard Other skate Cindy and Diane are not the only two Acton skaters who are spending hot summer days inside cool arenas McGllloway Charlie and Susie and Ann Smith arc also skating at arena Toronto although not all In the same months Next special event Is August IS 16 and 17 when Cindy Diane David and Ann will compete at The High lands Toronto summer com petitions Diane and Cindy well as singly For David 13 It will be his first out of town com petition Womens Institute Janet daughter of Mr and Mrs II Hoy Kit 2 Hornby has been awarded the I thel Chapman scholarship of by District Women s Institute Janet has completed 1 1 II clubs where she learned more sewing and cooking skills She Is a or Milton District IllRh school and will enter University of this full in the and s program Course daughter of Mr and Mrs Course I Ine Hornby was Hit Women Institute gnidu from Wliili Dikes Sihool Oik villi plans tomrolin urn rut at Sheridan I allege this full I orders have iklnyeet because of I will be along s Swimming tests conclude program WELCOME SERVICE If you are new in town or know someone who is PHONE 8532624 Milt SANTA CI came south for his vacation this year and dropped into Robert Little playground to talk to the children At the were McKinnon Mark McKinnon Gail Ricky Smith McKinnon and leaders Nincy South and Beth ill list hy fir unde urogram at thi poo and bulges and tresis will to those successfully completing prngranih Younger children will tested in the I while inti rmetllutts Seniors will be tested in tin in Ikglnners pre junior pre beginners anil survival are groups that will Ih tested in morning on mi rnlng till noon for the third will held at Hit poo K ilsuno of loronlo will est lifeguards Tor national lift inl Tuesday CVCA to acquire acres in area The Trail Ass lion has requested the rt Valley Conservation parcel of land north of be Terr irk outside conservation acquis area The request much disc itss in is mi argued the of the at a recent meeting ft hit the hill in we for people to imp over bellowed Tom Hill Flic prnpcrlv in question consists of 100 s In ven with separate is pointed i here still i acres of land VCA iiiuiiMtion irta General Hinder Horn Watson si iled one puct of property fn on Sidcroid and Hi I had been mil in ifltr made Mm 7 FOR BRUISED FOOD BUDGETS Carrier of the week TOM delivers papers on Main St Tom will be in grade It at General Brock high school Burlington in September His interests are hockey lacrosse ana television Ban mini bikes Motor bikes and mini bikes will be banned from the Conservation Area next yar Although the Reforestation Land use and Wildlife Advisory Board of the Credit alley Conservation has expressed concern over I he damage being done to the park by such vehicles Parks and Recreation Advisory Board declares a lack of funds for fencing forced them to delav fencing until next Have display at Exhibition The Ontario It will be in the new 80foot Historical diameter geodesic dome Aisociation will have a where will be on display about their museum display I NEWSPAPER GLASS DRIVE SATURDAY AUGUST 9th Pickups begin at 800 am Pleas have your material on street early Please remove all caps from bottles PROCEEDS TO ACTON HIGH BAND ACTON HIGH SCHOOL BAND Keep in touch That special time is around the corner You II be leaving home and entering a new lifestyle at college or university an exciting time in everyone lite No matter where your college life takes you your home town will hold memories of friends family and familiar places Keep In touch with Acton home town through the pages of The Acton Free Press The Free Press Is like a visit home every weekend sit our Office at Willow 59 Willow St Acton Cut fron Cinada Grade A Bed WING SANDWICH i into in STEAK BEEF LIVER WIENERS 59 SAUSAGE SIDE BACON PORK STEAK SHOULDERS ROUND STEAK RUMP ROAST LUNCHEON MEATS I TOMATO juice CREAM CORN PEAS BEANS with TOMATO SAUCE 399 389 399 MARGARINE 39 MIRACLE WHIP I WHITE VINEGAR CHEESE SLICES 40 FABRIC SOFTENER IVORY SOAP PEAR HALVES CAN HAM So ACTON ONTARIO

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