Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 26, 1978, p. 12

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday July 26 1978 How to beat the heat Aug 1 deadline WORK is equally as timeconsuming as building and restoration of old farm buildings for the Ontario Agricultural Museum The log cabin will be one of several buildings that will form the Crossroads Community at the Milton site An apple butter plant general store cider mill and school will be among the repre sentative buildings the community With high temperatures perspir at ion may not be able to take away the heat produced by work When heavy work Is done at temperatures of degrees F and up sickness and accident rates In crease Individual ability to maintain a satis factory heat balance during hot summer weather varies If you can slay comfort able push yourself beyond your limits Frequent rest breaks arc vital when work requirements and temper itures are high The following tips help people to stay healthy and alert when the temperature soars 1 Slow down in hot weather Your body has a greater work load when temperature and are high so don force it Watch for early signs of heat stress such as headaches heavy sweating high pulse rile and shallow breathing These are warnings that you need to take a break immediately and get to a cooler place Dress suit weather conditions I light coloured clothing reflects heat and sunlight to help maintain normal body temperautrc Eat carbohydrates In hot weather More energy Is needed to digest fats and proteins increase water loss Drink plenty of water Unless you are on a salt restricted diet lake on occasional salt tablet or extra portion of table salt when you have worked up a sweat Avoid thermal shock take easy during those first two or three critically hot days Your body needs to adjust to the warmer temperatures gradually Get out of the heat occasionally Keep exposure time down lo reduce physical Sunburn makes the job cool much more difficult Wear a hat and long sleeves lo avoid burning There is nothing heroic about working long hours under a blazing sun During i heat wove people who think they are immune to high temperatures often end up in the hospital We all have to slow down little to beat the heal for corn plan Dy Mark Leahy Aug 1078 Is the deadline for the Ontario Corn Income Stabilization Plan for 1978 This is a program The corn producer who signs for 197B will be on the plan for the crop years 1978 197Q and 1080 The producer may decide not to Join in 1978 If this is the case he will be signed up for the crop years 1980 and On signing up to the pro gram the producer pays the 1978 fee of cents per bushel plus a 1980 deposit of 1 cent per bushel The minimum claim for a producer is 10 metric tonnes or approximately bushels The maximum claim for a producer is l metric tonnes or approximately bushels If you have any further questions please contact your local agricultural office Ebenezer Attend wedding Mrs Hon Mclean Mrs Neil and Donna D Jean and Mil of Irene Duncan Mofhl of I- nnot and Mildred and tt ilson of attended the wedding of Marilyn Darby and 1 all It was held the little church it near Next Sunday then will be in opportunity for it Sir was The red touch it is surprising how the acts of Jesus to own lues Jesus w is rushing through of who w is Shi is 1 irs old HYDRO TOWERS are being erected Hills for the east to west 500 hydro corridor from Pickering to but Hydro must still get OMB permission to cross Halton Hilts from north to south because of bylaw restrictions The case comes up July 31 Trafalgar Rd Widening ind neon struction of Trafalgar between was approved lost Wedncsdiy by It region public works commit tee The committee also ap proved four land in connection with the future widening projeit In total region will buy I from JO owners total of 14 Purchases from William ind and I were approved as well is in i agree ment with tin Ministry of innsportiiiin Com GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES years Annual Interest MAZOnIALDCARTER TRL5TCDMDNY 416 2762112 Member I i tin J Irxju damage in CN derailment inhnt officials have more thin a quarter million doihrs dim resulted from train derail on the by piss hm in on Jul 17 he trash three rcgidifor ml derailed three locomotive indues the first five tars of tin northbound tally me up in dimige to Miki Mathews public with Put numbers working the seem it the lime of Ihe plum metiil down i fool ink iftir he freight struck the third ripil itir tin Lstlgatio Willi just people rhis is but you no freely even a crowd Jesus slid Who touched me I lit re is one real touch hi touch of tin hi in a crowded room and no one woman with tin htmorrhigi fell it she ind no right to be Hun She was classed is unclean In human relationships you may feel resentful if people don respond A little girl was playing in thi kit then Her mother told her Go out and play I m busy little girl hid nurse s kit She told her mother was going over s house because her doll wis sick On her way out she slimmed the door and her mother made her come hick shut it quietly When she back her mother iskid her how the doll wis said She tiled cs she died when I wis closing that darn door Resentment is for children CONTINUING explosive weeks of summers best buys On lot and ready for immediate delivery Monte Carlos Choice of 6 and 8 engines with or without air conditioning and PRICED colours TO GO on in and test drive a Monte Carlo Buy now you II save on year end prices and lower sales tax Were out to prove that nobody can beat our selection or our price busting deals Call 7917111 and say hello to a good buy Airport Chevrolet ONE CORVETTE INDY PACE CAR LEFT For Classifieds that reach call The Retort until either completed He said is still taking si from employees involved in the crash I N offiiials have refused to comment on why the freight tram was travelling on he tricks while work crew were still repairing the file foreman told police i short time I iter he heard ind saw a train ip the south Hilton Police report st iied the work crew id work permit be on the tracks until that mornint fort the dispatcher in I hold back my on the line until reported all clear AUCTIONEERS Ron Lamb 843 Mike Kelly Guelph 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE DOUBLE HAPPINESS RESTAURANT FLORIST GARDES CENTRE LTD it R Guelph West of FLORAL DESIGNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF TREES SHRUBS FRUIT TREES EVERGREENS ROSES PERENNIALS BULK STOCK POTTED SO AS TO BE PLANT AT AN TIME WE CARRY A LARGE SELECTION WREATHS TROPICAL fLQW PLANTS SPECIALISTS IN PERSONALIZED ARRANGE FRESH SILK AND DRIED FLOWERS Three Experienced Designers to Serve You Free Delivery In Quolph Acton Eden Milts Try is Fish Chips or oar Chinese Cuisine f HOURS Monday to Thursday a m to J Friday Saturday 10 totlpm Sunday noon to a 1 Telephone 8532060 I VISIT OUR GIFT SHOP OPEN DAYS A WEEK STORE HOURS Closed Monday Tuesday Saturday 6 Sunday Holidays 10 5 WE ARE AS CLOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE 8222361 It Wheat oats barley or quackgrass What are you harvesting next year ROUNDUP WILL CONTROL QUACKGRASS THIS FALL FOR A CLEAN START COME SPRING Next spring nothing will be more important than getting in and planting as early as possible Un fortunately that doesnt leave much time for dealing with quackgrass Unless you apply Roundup herbicide by Monsanto fall after harvest Simply allow the to re- grow undisturbed in the crop stubble until the majority of plants are actively growing and at least 8 inches high 34 leaf stage But treat before the first killing frost Properly applied Roundup will be absorbed and translocated down into the network of rhizomes de stroying the entire plant above and below ground Five days after treatment you can resume fall tillage operations Since Roundup has no re sidual soil activity you can plant wheat oats or barley next spring without risk of crop ury Whats more many farmers using Roundup as the key element in a quackgrass con trol program have been able to achieve manage able quackgrass control for as long as three years Dont think of treating quack grass as one more chore in the fall Think of it as one less chore in the spring See your dealer about Roundup The herbicide that gets to the root of the problem Theres never been a herbicide like this before Monsanto Merchants win by default record moves above IP fat ACTONS Nelhs Construction atom boys whipped Glen Williams 17 1 Saturday to win the annual Glen minor tournament The atoms have lost only one game all season Champs are front row 1 to r Adrian Greenwood David Paul Peter Cargill Sean Fitzgerald Mike Baker Mike Williams Back row 1 to r are coach Bob Paul Chris Gervais David Hames Scott Williams and coach Bruce Cargill The Acton Merchants nosed Tour way tie for third place in their record above the 500 Georgetown Industrial mark as a result of a game Fastball League with Rex that Glen Williams defaulted way Towing Royal Trust to them on Sunday night The Heal Estate and Hornby record book victory Farmer Jacks moved the Merchants into a The win over the Glen was Atom boys win Glen ball tourney Acton Construction atom were in Glen Williams it a ball tournament over the weekend Acton came may with triumph over their hosts the Glen Chris was the winning pitcher in relief of David in the second inning Team coaches were very pleased with the infield of Haynes David Paul Sean and Mike Baker They said all infielders made tough putouts Peter was commended tor his power at the plate and hii hustle on the baie paths Peter went for A at bat with a piir of homers Scan Fitzgerald also had a good day at the going for and one home run Glen their only run in the first on a walk and triple by Robbie Cooper Acton scored twice in the first and nine times in the second as six batters walked brought in three runs in of the last two innings to preserve the victory the second in a week and a half over that club In the first win the Merchants got a solid performance from winning plleher Frank Daley Frank struck out six Glen batters in recording the 1 win Acton got things going in the first with two runs off singles to Terry and Bill and a double by Danny Allen Other Merchant runs came in the third and fourth innings as Masiles Deforest Daley and hit singles The Merchants most recent loss came at the hands Acton who led after three gave way in the later innings as won the contest Singles by Steve Marshall Dan and Bill along with a double by pitcher Chuck and a triple by Don Archibald led Acton to a four run third inning got two runs back in the fourth when Chris Don Richard tripled Merchants got one more run before exploded for i four run sixth off six hits including doubles by Richard and Ted Williams got two more in the seventh on Doug tons home run Acton pitcher who didn take loo kindly being tagged for the homer hit one of his own to end the scoring In the gome between Hornby Farmer Jacks and Merchants Hornby scored seven runs off hits wIuIl Acton counted fivo times on Top hitters in the game were Acton a Stan the plate and Hornby Frank Robertson who was for Merchants next game at Prospect Park is this diy when they meet stationery WEDNESDAY JULY 1978 a Hundred and Fourth Year No Second Section Tennis champs finish Saturday tourney Singles began in the Hills tennis ehompionslups on the new courts with first round men iction which until next iilurday morning has men and 10 from ind competing In men first round action on a very warm S Bill Kent deft John Robert Houston defeated Robin f John downed Glenn Holmes John won his match over Ray Hayes default while Hughes defeated Don and Don Hurley routed Mills 1 while Ed beat George Kerr was victorious over John Rice and John i in tough three 4 lb lin Melloroi 6 0 in his milch be default over is did Denis Gibbons over Hound two of the mens was played as seeded players got a chance to try out the courts Second seeded John Moore l CI Third seed Hemic defeated Hughes by if 13 while the fourth seed Peace routed Hurley Top seed Doug dropped Bill Kent In oilier round matches Bob Houston beat 46 and I- Serjcantson downed I by scores of and i John l I G I Men semi finals will be held tonight Wednesday with final morning at 10 a beat Mi In Monday night fin lis Doreen Thompson defeated Houston downed Chris and 6 under Marilyn Serjeantson upset w on morning with second seed Allison 1 I Rice winning her Top seed in ladles match from Carol singles is Pauline Kent by default Thompson Semi finals for the ladles downed June Lewis 1 ire tonight Wednesday and Chris dote Midge the finals go on Suturdoy 6 Marilyn morning at 10 m Senior will be holding a ill tournament this Saturdiy July it the Ball Play begins it with The second game features air Then den Mills takes on Bel wood Arkclt meets of Guelph in the fourth game final will be played it Station and Electric tie Cleaners drop to fourth ACTON ANGLFR Berry shows off the catch he brought in at the last Wednesday The fish pound bass was second big catch three weeks Young fisherman bringing in bass CONCENTRATION LIKE this was not enough for Glenn Holmes in the Halton Hills tennis tourney Glenn was defeated by John Parrtsh 61 in a first round match SOJWFL stats L L Ford boys lose doubleheader and L Ford squirt boys travelled to I imehouse Mondiy night to play a in Rural iseball league action away with i pair of wins by scores of 15U In the Ij game Limehouse scored nine run first inning is 14 bitters came to the plate Limehouse got five runs in the second and one in the third to round out their scoring Acton got three runs in the first Greg James homered single in the second ind three more runs in the third is Scott Jeffery hit a home run with Wo men on 1 boys tot a pur in the fourth but their short In the second game Acton out in front in the second fr when Scott Jeffery walked and Cms Kn tripled with bit third fourth five ind four runs respectively Chris Burn I hit a home run for while Connor replied for I In other iction tins week the squirt hoys downed he Glen Williams team fl Scott went I at the pi ite In the time in which Acton scored four times in the second and three in the fourth Acton added a single in the fifth Ml but one Glen run came In the last inning as they d to make up the difference Station Despite the five hit scoring for team pitching of Station out Alex Ward his team bats could only take two runs on Brian Lawrence of Electric Station two runs came in the sixth inning when Alex Ward and John Dunn singled and came home on Brian Cinary triple runs came in the first when walked and scored on Dave s single Their other run came as lectric connected for three In the low scoring night cap fvo Sunday I lectric pulled a bit Bousfield and Dave of an upset by taking J T Sports scored six runs in the fourth and four in fifth on way to a rout of Family The win pitcher was Fred Archibald while Ken Pilgrim took he loss Cleaners scored in each of the first two innings with a pair in the first and a single in the second Their last run came In the last of the eighth fifth place Hills earned a two all tie from front running Hotel in i game considered by both cams to be the season best Acton Indus trial I play Sunday In other action Vans Welding moved into sole pos session of third downing Hills Caterers 14 J and T Sports rt mimed in second by dumping frimily Cleaners by 4 count iway from high flying angler been doing Berry h is l1 with his Wed most of the innings as scored a 1 single in the first three in he ord bird and singles in each if MiIlIiU md brother the fourth and fifth he ided to The Howes west side of Lake Vins scored two in the or morning of four in the three returned 4 pound in the third one in fifth rock bass four more in the sixth On Jul first weekend Acton jr boxla players played for OaksClippers I iscirned himself a new rod reel winning a fishing derby at Lake north of Pderborough To win the derln 1 landed a three pounder It wis also a bass is the son of Andy and Cr I says he enjoys his fish better when it has been cooked in the Golf Open On Siturdav August 10 the town s golfers or hackers as Ihe case be can have their chance to compete this years Acton Open at Heights Golf Course Tickets for the event are and ire it Reliable Snack Die price includes the golf dinner and prizes fee off is at a Mine end of 1 si Acton Rams folded up shop it left lot of junior players from own without place to play i result the interested players hid to trivel if they winltd to participate Some of the local talent Iravelled to this pist season to play for Oik ville Ihe Mike Pete I ind Ron leu finished Their icue the In Vans game Curt wtn the Miller of Vans went Wat he C Oaks plate as they downed Hills Catering 14 The I laying tor were Sound Missi iiitevillc Oiks Hemic Burns s the dub mis with the Clippers while of the hoys lie felt Turkosz hid changed his style become i smarter for it lurk who ivengcd 1j0 minutes in Kidproofing pool helpful learn lifesaving procedures LIZ plays the part of a drowned person for the sake of spectators at a Kid proofing clinic last week Pool staffer Lynn Fountain administers artificial respiration while Gordon tries to make the victim com fortaole Last Friday the staff of the Acton Indoor Pool held a safety Kidproof your pool clinic at the home of Mr and Mrs Gourlay Division St The demonstration ch was arranged between pool supervisor Liz Bins and Lee was a course In pool safety reaching assists lifesaving procedures and pool construction Mr borrowed the use of the neighbor pool for demo because he did not feci his pool would be ready for Area neigh bora also attended he class Three members of staff were on hand to conduct the clinic Craig Gordon and Lynn Fountain They showed the spectators proper methods of artificial respiration proper way to The start had some of the remove an injured person parents try what they were from the water and practical leaching in order to help them reaching assists using dif understand apparatus around the Most of the parents were impressed with the clinic and were going to enroll their children and in some cases even themselves In Ihe pool swimming and safety courses Mr recommended the clinic for anyone with a backyard pool and com mended the pool staff for their Interest in the com munity j Anyone Interested in such a Aid GORDON and Liz Binsfeld demonstrate clinic should call Liz Binsfeid proper in water rescue procedures at the indoor pool PRACTICE MAKES perfect Lee Vickery tries the method of artificial respiration taught by pool staff with son Christopher It was all part of the clinic put on by the recreation department last year with Acton took only ibout this season said he was impressed with the hustle desire of the I Peter and with the improve ment f Mike I finished he season ith in unofficial 15 points on ind assists He finished fifth n he team scoring Mike Luly finished up with six goals and five issists or eleven points while Peter ended year with four and four assists for in eight point total said Hums Peter counted two of his in one game is now starling their play probably against Owen Sound Clippers finished their seison last week with a dismal record In the Central West teams from Point Edward Niagara and and Fred Allen from Acton and Steve Wilson who played lacrosse in town for four seasons from Milton all got praise from Oikville coach Jerry Jar men Bruce played well for them all year said but was out the last six games due to injury Fred Allen had trouble making games for the first part of season due work commitments but at tided regularly the last part of the year Coach said Wilson had problems making ninny of the games but played well when he tended

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