Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 28, 1976, p. 6

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The Acton Free Press Wed January Rockwood roundup Kerry Chalmers Don forget the 4th annual Snowmobile Rally this Sunday Feb t Sec the ad on the sports page Tor details The extreme cold of the last few weeks has affected everyone The waler and sewer crew were forced lo halt operations for a Tew days due lo the weather Things seem to be back to normal again this week and men arc working at several locations In the village Best wishes are extended to Mrs Burton Hilt from Rock wood residents Mrs Hill slipped on ice in front of Groceteria and suffered a fractured hip There were no Hill is reported as feeling much better A reminder 1976 dog tags ore available the Village Office The rates ire I lie same as last year five lars for a male or spayed fe male for an fe male and for a second dog The Village Trustee Board meeting will take place Wed Jan at at the Parish Hall The public is welcome Night school anyone Courses offend by the Era mosn Recreation Committee include creative pottery yoga art sewing up holstery making cake decorating weaving and the eomblned class of batik and tie dye Spring registration takes place Wednesday evening Jin from p m m it termini Public School The draw for the Ikntjge Quilt created by the night school quilting will like evening articles the fill session of will he on display Youth bowling Dale BANTAMS 1st Shift The hid bold games and totals In their shells from the Chicks The Birds both games from the Owls grasp The whipped out their and totals from the STANDINGS Mice Birds Owls Turtles Shift The Snakes while both Ran from the lapped up from the Cows stomped the I STANDINCS Horses Dors Snakes Octopus Snow men Cows IB TOP TEN Dunn IT Alan MS Diane Graham White 286 Stewart Hoy Colleen 1M Mi lards 2S1 1144 Gordon Julie Winning Coke and for their teams this wee average and Alan lllagins pins over Consistent howler Todd with hot the Earthquakes free The M the first and the la cooked up STANDING Farthquakes Storey Teller lit Shift Super Six It 513 field 200 Gary Dave 196 Todd WMrif Ed Couture Dove J l and Mills 500 totals but the One gall Team Birthday escaped with the The Hot Ones heated up Rome but the Hot Shots shot them to take last two Ramos ant totals STANDING Hot Shots Wildcats One Ba Team Hot Ones Super Si ft Four Steps to SI score board closely to 24 Regional election tind could provide the staff wilh iluablc public input provide some direction which important isr decisions have mule The choices that have to be noted the made as hjmmers out possibility that the is first official plan are the public nsintr to become rmjor issues in the next election this year Chairman of Mary commented on thai during a press conference Thursday The noted that candid lies for the regional seals on council will hive taken stands on issues in the formation of the plan Mrs Munro claims hit unlike the election will be a number of clearly defined issues to which the candidates will have to pay attention and the si inds they take will make it easier for the electorae to choose councillors stiff Planning Northern Stag new ownership ectlon with the union a efforts lo come to a settlement with the region bargaining team Salaries for the regions Halton Regional Public outside workers Works Department have range from to lied for conciliation In conn hour Approximately 110 mem of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and employees of nal Public outside workers currently A CONTROLLING interest in Northern Stag Industries has been purchased by Williams Gold Refining Co of Canada Ltd Each company will retain its separate identity In the light of recent trends in the fishing tackle and hunting equipment industries and to provide a strong and comprehensive marketing base Williams Gold Refining Co of Canada Ltd has purchased a controlling interest in North ern Stag Industries in Bach company will retain its separate Identity and will continue production as at present but giving mutual support where necessary Northern Stag remains as the sole Canadian company and flyfishing lines and its management and operating staff arc unchanged Williams lures and metal line now combine with North- em Slag fishing lines landing nets leaders sinkers and hunting equipment to form a formidable array of fine pro ducts The strong financial stability and backing of Williams allows for more forceful and effective marketing as well as allowing both companies to research and improve production methods for future growth Armstrong continues as President of NorthernStog and Malcolm Williams and John join the Board of Directors becoming officers of the company DANCING Every Saturday pm to amfjjlfyA at the l Acton Legion Jan 30 Entertainment in Lounge nociuroo 31 GUARDSMEN Fob 7 Late Dates 14 Country Pedagogues 21 Guardsmen Shaynes Admission per couple Sunshine members in happy mood Despite the bitterly told for the meeting of Sunshine we hid turnout of 40 members welcc l to together Mrs president he The meeting opined with I Cinadi ind is so many of tin come numbers are both Scutch Irish everyone joined in singing songs from Ireland Mrs 111 he pi if back into i snow drift mike sure s isn plugged up with snow the Safety leitue Deadly irtm could be firctil into tin car Mr iren Eden Mills Road Jumping Jacks stomped on he STANDINGS Streakers Iload Runners Jumping Jacks Jnwi Canadian Champs Underdogs IS TOP TFN Kim 207 218 John Icier Melissa Harris 9 174 Janice 4S7 Kevin Archibald Mickey Phil I 205 Connie 441 Friendly Seniors meet Wednesday I look eh md ceil Miles who read humorous tikis his nth rgan Hint Mrs the pi music insisting il iltis jils Mrs I i id most hi morons pun Oh Sikt wluh hid I klllie f jirii s lips leV fail 437 IF MORS The Storey Tellers lolled Volcanoes The Millsloncs sloni In Mrs of Ihi in is extended I incite Mcintosh in the loss of in of ihe p end Ihel idles mi n lub hi Id i lie in the hill which proved sueetssltil iffee ri to tin Mr Seniors ifitrnoon m he community hill for their get together i Wilson thi president welcomed with visitor short business tint folliwul thin id joiirnmcnt to card tilili for igc Winners wen i Mclnn Mini Wilson ilhcnne illKrtson from wire weekend wilmi iilbtrl Shirk locket sis of Mrs sislci ind Mrs of likville Ik Da till the end of 1 looking llu iri Mr ind Mrs h Mc foreU ill WELCOME SERVICE If you are new in town or know someone who is PHONE 8533902 si op whih Mill Saturday Rockwood bowling farmers 73 Corners Optimists Guclphltes SO Kays Feeds lal Men over Ted Jeitln MS Tony Slokman John Gordon Jim 60S Women over Grace Britney S70 Nellie Mary luah Nancy Ferguson 331 Helen Elliot Bosch MS gate Ann SIB Flora Bruce Nancy Gordon farmers Larry Fines IBB Glen Gray IBB 174 Four Tony fios in 200 IBB Carneys Danny Itenaud 173 Nancy Ferguson 160 551 Optimists Sam 174 192 200 Norton John Gordon 188 Nightingale 17S Pant Clarence 155 160 S71 Britney 156 Doug Carney 136 4 Dune SIM I 1JI2 Hydro was one of first utilities lo tike action to sTfeKuird lift ind properly It electrical laspection in FIRST LINE TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE 5 Mill St E Acton questions of populntion op housinH mi prime agricultural and i number of other key i Feeds questions that have to he J Elmer leeidcd ire IM is election issuts 120 Mary Nightingale both Mrs planner 36 142 303 Countrymen ON THE SPOT FINANCING Choose it TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS PLUS PREP CHARGES HIGHEST AUOWANCt The money you save at Baz will be your own MOTORS whore after sales service is tops BAZ MOTORS LTD You are Invited to a PREVIEW MEETING DALE CARNEGIE COURSE ONf SitU Men IuoiteA- Mo OtKItuw- DATE Monday February TIME 802 PM PLACE Georgetown Lions Club Sponsored by The Herald REFRESHMENTS SERVED DOOR PRIZE by K D Associates This Is How YOU SAVE During ILVERS DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN REORGANIZATION SALE ALL REMAINING STOCK OF LADIES COATS Fur trimmed HALFPRICE ALL REMAINING STOCK OF LADIES Gowns Dresses HALFPRICE A RESPECTABLE SELECTION OF LADIES NOW Slims and Skirts HALFPRICE WOMENS to full fahlond CARDIGANS HALFPRICE LADIES FLANNELETTE In regulars NOW GowrtSand Pajamas HALFPRICE ALL REMAINING STOCK OF MENS OVERCOATS HALFPRICE A GROUP OF MENS ALL WEATHER COATS HALFPRICE AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF MENS SUITS NOW ON SALE AT Off ALL REMAINING STOCK OF MENS Jackets and Blazers NOW ON SALE AT Off OUR LARGE STOCK OF MENS SLACKS NOW ON SALE AT TO Off OUR LARGE STOCK OF MENS NOW ON SALE AT PulloverSandCardigans to Off A LARGE SELECTION OF MENS NOW ON SALE AT Winter Underwear Off A LARGE SELECTION OF MENS NOW ON SALE AT PA IAMAQ WO PAJAMAS OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF NAME BRAND NOW ON SALE AT WORK CLOTHES Off Special group of much higher priced men NOW ON SALE AT KNIT SHIRTS

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