Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 12, 1978, p. 14

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B2 Acton Free Press Wednesday July Splash Flashes Congratulations to the following swimmers for pass ing their swim awards in June Tadpoles Danielle Burns Jonathan Coe Helen Daphne Rogers Darren Carglll Owen Donna Schulmeistcr Shelly Cunningham and Jessie Owen Pre Beginner Red Cross Lynn Payne Tammy Landry Steven Hall Jeff Michael Vukovich Tracy Ha gen Sandra Lovelace Beryl Baker Chris James Marie Bonus Kevin Tappln Jeannie Eddie Sleep Paul Debbie Wedge JoAnne Jennifer Gregory Auger Robbie eagle Jennifer Erin Rogers Rogers Christopher Rogers Ashley Bird and John Dyke Beginner Red Cross Luann Dunn Coleen Vanessa Vincent Chris Armstrong Blair Krudwlg Tamra Reynolds Todd Shelly Lawrence Doug Jim Linstead Michael Joseph Brillinger Tanya Goodie Shane Adams Spencer Smith David Ruby Weber Joyce Clarke and Survival Red Cross Jones Jenny Jones Tammy Swackhammer Jeff Sean Sears Todd Deforest Suzanne Heather James Gibson Lisa Sandi Hunter Maureen ill vary Shannon Johnston Kevin Usher John Van Dam Andre Mussel le Rosemary Debbie Shari Scott Corcoran Julia Bell Tammy Hunter Dana Medland Junior Water Sports Cox Leigh Tammy Rogers Kenneth Kim Usher and Tony Van Dam Paul Gordie Jennifer Knapman Andrea Whitten Lisa Robinson Kevin Lawrence Margaret Sale Christine Sleep Kelly Hurst Roger Mullens Lesley Johnston David Forest and Christopher Senior Red Cross George Walma Tim Duncan Connie You ma n Monica M Tiffany Goodie Carber Goodlet Bruce Amanda Kovacs Jason Sharpies Tom Cox Christine Couture Darlene Eric SeiZ Tasha and Sharon KrudwiK Life Saving I Anthony Larsen Kelly and Gerry Clarke Intermediate Red Cross Sandra Phillips Lesley Phillips Michael Shubert Katcy Wynneck Karen Elliot Judy Vetrlcek Laura Brillinger Lori Fountain and Martha Couture Life Saving Kris 1 1 Duncan Senior Resuscitation Cathy Ashley Bob Tim Glbb Beth and Rolf Award of Merit Cathy Ashley Teri Flinders Rolf Sen and Gwyneth Gibb Dive Level One Jenny Flinders Fountain Khan Paul McTrash and Cheryl Page Dive Level Two Gay nor Jenklnson Dive Level Three Heather and Brad Jenkins on Dive Level tour Allen Adapted Aquatics level 3 Leigh Jessop Tonny Von Dam Kim Usher Tammy Rogers and Colleen Cox Adapted Aquatics Level Guy Maltby Stychronlzed Swimming Star One Elizabeth Maria Brillinger Susan Pierce and Lisa Pierce Star Two Lisa Juanita and Susan Pierce Star Three Laura Moore and Star Four Beth Laura Brillinger and Karen Glenn Star Five Liz Cooper Anne Pickering and Brillinger Acton Wont renew lease on parkland strip NANCY holds pet Fluffy who came to the show in baby bonnet and coat 7000 A gigantic picnic last weekend at the Croatian centre on Winston Churchill Boulevard attracted visitors One hundred and two lambs were barbecued on an open spit to feed the happy crowd according to Coun cillor Pat Patterson Exhibition boxla game night The Acton Senior Lacrosse squad is holding an exhibition game next Monday against the Stingers in the Acton Arena at 8 30 Rabies warnin Avoid wild animals Regional Health Unit is warning all area resi dents to avoid contact with all wild animals owing to the continuing presence of rabies in animals According to J Chamberlain medical officer for the Unit there have been several reported recent cases of rabies In region Dr Chamberlain described rabies as a year round pro blem and stated that during the summer cases arise be cause more people are out in the bush area and in contact with wild animals He sold there have been ho reports of individuals receiv bites from rabid animals but added that the Health Unit has received reports of farm animals with possible rabies There ore no statistics at this time to determine how many proven cases there have been this far he said but the annual report for 1977 shows proven rabies cases from more than gated cases Last year figure Is nearly double the number of cases for In 1970 cases were Investigated with 17 animals found rabid Dr Chamberlain said rabid animals arc usually found In the north Halton area where a large a mount of wildlife can be found Rabies is a disease which attacks the brain and has varying effects on animals ind humans Dr Chamber lain said an animal that be comes rabid may behave in either a furious angry manner or else act very morose and quiet He includes the following advice for the protection for both humans and home pets Do not touch or handle any dead animal of any species 2 Avoid contact with all wild animals Do not attempt to pet or feed any fox skunk raccoon In particular avoid contact with or handling of bats If your pet is 111 or behaving strangely stay away from it until your veterinarian has made a diagnosis Barber Cut 48 Mill St Acton CLOSED Until Further Not to HOCKEY 19781979 Any person male or female who feel they have something to con tribute to minor hockey O in our community as coach manager or assistance in same please make application in writing no later than August 16th stating experience if any your preferance or age group and position you feel best suited to All correspondence to Acton O HA Hockey Box 34 Acton Ont welcome 8531524 after 8 OX m B President A Acton Tin lown of Hills Willi little comment other will the on than II will be Interesting to in Sir see the CNK docs If Domini Mann Pork owned by don renew the lease the if council agrees to motion was passed a finance committee rccom Hit strip of 1 in CONGRATULATORY lick is given David Bastell by dog Benjie who has just won the smallest ears class Y dance course cancelled until fall The run for pointed run course has hid to be can About five to tight signed celled of low up running In age from five registration according to to eighteen inslruclorbuzinneBcv Not is being held off kids are around with until fill when a stronger holidays ind tint she registration Is expected NORTH SPOUTS CAMP MAIN STREET SOUTH GEORGETOWN PHONE 8777777 AUGUST 7 to 1 to add to the existing park land and agreed to a yearly fee at that lime rising to at he present The CN is now asking for yearly The agreement stated the town would pay the taxes t according to Grant Usher Deputy Treasurer this is the first lime the has asked for payment of taxes Director Glen pointed out the park covers 15 acres without this piece of 1 ind lie said in his the strip of land I by the is not a necessary part of the park recommended the be the tow no longer wishes to the Tires ton era mm Family pets par cats and dogs should be immunized against rabies Remember that farm animals cows as well as sheep horses and goats sometimes have rabies too Bites by animals and cuts and abrasions of skin soiled by animal saliva should be immediately washed with soap and water Any animal bite should re ceive prompt attention from your family physician Nelson Stadium in Burlington hosts a highland games day this Saturday July 15 featuring bagpipe contests dancing massed bands and solo piping 15DAY50NLY DONT DELAY ON THIS ONE HURRY OFFER ENDS JULY 29th DELUXE CHAMPION POLYESTER FIRESTONES NATIONWIDE WARRANTY INSTALLEDAT NO EXTRA CHARGE SIZE SALE PRICE B7813 3052 B7814 3094 C7814 3134 D7814 3177 E7814 3290 F7814 3404 G7814 35 23 H7814 37 71 G7815 35 23 H7815 3771 BLACKWALLS 3 LESS

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