Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 16, 1976, p. 6

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The Acton Free Press Wed June Soccer roundup has bants winning again The bantam squad of the Minor Soccer Association rural division extended their winning streak to five day when they handed Pine- view a defeat Jeff Shields led the Acton team with three goals while teammate Scott Malcolm lobbed in a pair Wade Vickery connected for bant s remaining tally Honor In action ten Slayers fought for the town at Fergus but were driven back by the larger and more seasoned team Fergus won out of gas in the second half of the match and the host team kicked in three quick goals put the result out of reach David Mitchell fired the sole goal The also managed a victory against Their record stands at one win and two tosses In house league play on the squirt level Tigers Hills burgh 2 Angels In the atom division Hock wood 11 first team Centennials five s second team one and Rangers three Rovers two One refs error one goalies goal Acton Junior C goaltendcr Doug Taylor got his first goal ever as a Ram here against Owen Sound Satellites Saturday but he did not touch the ball Ram president Howard Dwyer says that an Owen Sound the ball at the Acton net during a Satellite power play The shot missed and the rebound bounced down the deck towards Owen Sounds end The Satellite goaltender came out to meet it and missed The ball continued on Into the Satellite net Taylor version of what followed goes like this 1 waved at the ref for an assist Then I thought about a goal and asked How about the goal rep The ref unidentified said Taylor goal gave Rams a 1 lead over the Satellites at the 30 mark of the first period Owen Sound however won the game 16 Taylor one goal and 19 assists keeps him In fourth spot in the Ram scorers Taylor says he had three goals while playing for East York INDIVIDUAL CLASS CHAMPS from Robert LitUes track and field day are pictured here In the front row Roseanne Nicholls intermediate long jump Rick Poot junior triple jump Barb Wilson junior metre dash In the back row from left to right Rusty Miller senior long jump Glenn Van Ryk intermediate high jump Debbie Geberlein senior high jump and Nancy Wong junior long jump Sports eligibility rule not changed by board Fastball Standings Cambridge Fergus 1 125 PROCLAMATION As Mayor of the Town of Hills I hereby proclaim that June to June 26th shall be observed as Senior Citizens Week T J Hill Mayor Town of Halton Hills l 111 ion of win I try with rules sit down 1 iIil Secondary School sou rtpoit w is the bo ird response concerns expressed I nth by pi for Trustee mil in nuts from resident John with respect to students playing Ik II illon ffienls think hi be sorni leslrn dose iruciptl represent SHERRY WILSON of the Girls Softball Team warms up for Saturday s game during which The Acton A girls team trounced Limehouse 3916 Mens Softball being ible lo pi for llieir schools there restrictions in for school per milling tils for lo pi for the seht more in then ibe Ik idiltil there isiftin of commitment lor llic sluduil seh ol wwt standings Hills Electric Station Hotel Van Welding Hills Catering Ledger Family Cleaners G V T Bow hunting allowed for deer this year Halton Region will be open to deer hunters this year as opposed to last when no deer hunting was allowed The season in and neighboring regions of Hamilton Wentworth Peel and York will be from Oct to Nov There is a restriction how ever hunting will be limited to bows and arrows and no dogs arc allowed The Minis Rams ink two players Acton Junior C Hams Inked two players to fill out the team following day night practice Wade Ziggy Knight who just returned a holiday on the west coast and John Van of Enndale Ised with the team Knight played on Ham team and got one goal and ten assists in 18 games He lives at Acton Van is starting his first season with Rams He played juvenile for Enndale last sea Hi slid the board irilinii Ins lorn ft It mast of the work done by e itors re to ics is voluiilirv lakes up i lot of time then the board shoultln I interfere wilh its operations Hoard chairman Judy Alexander Trustees Bill Hill Herd Jim ill voted support for the Ilalton Secondary School s position on phir said there is little overlap in the high school and Georgetown soteir seasons noted Mime students who are mem ben of school trick ind field teims are ds members of inek field clubs Hi siid Hie rules which ire lo sports in could therefore be ap plied such things is music and school bands too DID YOU KNOW CIAG HAS A NEW SALES and SERVICE OFFICE IN YOUR AREA LOCATED AT 273 Queen Street E IN THE HALTON HILLS COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION Drop in or us a call 8530220 BRAMPTON FLOWER FESTIVAL 76 PARADE CARNIVALS CIRCUS There nothing I a parade a carnival the hearts of all the old young And this year 1976 Brampton Fcst has all three The parade has scores of decorated floats and dozens of bands stringing their way along the one and a half mile route of the Flower Festival Parade The 120 entries tins year will make one of the grandest parades Brampton has ever known Saturday June 19th at 12 noon the procession winds along Church Street Main Street down Street to Street ending at the Brampton Fair Grounds After the parade join the merriment and fun at the Brampton Fair Grounds when the Carnival gets under way or take in the circus two shows 3 r and m Youn JAMAICA TR FOR TWO A Ontario Juve girls load bases Gall edged Acton 13 in Grand Valley juvenile girls softball action here on June Gait employed four pit against the Acton girls Vlcki Spear was on the mound for the town girls Both Miss Spear and Kim Van knocked in two runs And twice the home team left the bases loaded The juveniles journey to Guelph tomorrow night for an 30 p m match against a Royal City team Two courts The combined cost of tennis courts in the Moore Park area and Acton was over budget by Treasurer Ray King told Halton Hills finance com a surplus In the Acton swimming fund accord to the finance committee recommendation try of Natural Resources has opened this closed area RAM G0ALIE SWo similarly other parts of ball during an Orangeville Stinger of the province deer season has tensive last Thursday Rams lost 14 10 to the been altered lo reflect the size Visitors of the herd hunting in the four regions is limited to residents only The closest area which permits residents hun ling with guns and dogs is the Bruce Peninsula which is open from Nov Nov The area around is open from Nov 1 to Nov 6 A complete season list can be obtained from the Minis try Tball Lions beat Cougars In ball action last day at the Lions clobbered the Cougars 14 Wayne Wright connected for three home runs for the winners Cougar Kevin Brown boosted his team with a single homer The teams were tied at eight runs each goirg into the third inning but the Lions got four runs to Cougars effort The Lions added another eight in the fourth frame while the opposition managed only our IMPORTANT CHANGES TO RENT REVIEW LEGISLATION EFFECTIVE MAY21ST 1976 Residential premises Whore rent for residential premises has been increased by up to eight per cent since January 1 1976 and rent review proceedings have not been initiated no further increase in rent for premises can be made for a period of 12 months from Ihe date ol the last previous rent increase 8782373 OPEN NIGHTLY 9 PM SAT TIL PM AIR CONDITIONER SALE btu7995 also available 8000 10000 12000 B TU VERTICAL UNITS 5000 FARMER JACKS WAREHOUSE 1 Ml N OF 401 NO MONEY DOWN NO PAYMENTS TIL JULY Mobile homes Sites in a mobile home park or mobile homes not previously rented or residential purposes prior to January 1976 are exempt from the Residential Premises Rent Review Act Periodic tenancies It is confirmed that the Act applies to periodic tenancies for example rental units which are leased for weekly or monthly periods regardless of whether the lease is written oral or implied Public hospitals and religious Institutions Rental premises owned or operated by a religious institution for a use on a profit basis are exempt from rent review Public hospitals are also exempt Federal Provincial and Municipal Government rental premises Rental premises owned or operated by federal provincial or municipal governments agencies rent geared to income or limited dividend basis are exempt from rent review However privately owned and operated limited dividend premises remain subject to rent review Educational institutions Also exempt are non profit educational institutions which provide accommodation for students or staff However where there exists a recognized student council or staff association the institution must consult them before a notice of a rent increase is given otherwise this exemption does not apply A statement certifying that there has been consultation must be filed with the local rent review officer by the Institution If a landlord has failed to refund to a tenant a rent rebate ordered by a rent review officer or the Residential Premises Rent Review Board tenant is entitled to deduct from as many rent payments as are required the amount required to recover the rebate order Please note a new Application for Rent Review Form 5A Is now In use for applications tor rent review for tenancy agreements which take effect or are renewed at any time during the period from August 1976 to July 31 For copies of the new form or further Information about these new changes contact your local Ontario rent review office Or dial the operator and ask for Zenith You will be connected to the office free of charge Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations Ontario

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