Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 9, 1978, p. 16

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The Acton Free Prtss Wednesday Aug 9 Motorbikers want conservation area trails A plea by of Georgetown president of the Off Road Itlders Association to open design died trails for their use met with little enthusiasm from the parks and recreation advisory board of the Credit Volley Conservation Author Ity Thursday afternoon Mr Armstrong In a brief to the board said the lion was formed as a direct result of a published state ment by an CVCA employee who said trail bike riders arc the enemies of mother nature and crush small animals Mr Armstrong Bald he did not know if the statement had been made but had read it in the news paper George Roberts education fleer present at the meet to whom the J been attributed denied Ihc quote never said that ftr Armstrong contended association was concerned about on as a hiker or cross country skier He said they are just average tax paying citizens with the only differ the chosen form of recreation The brief claimed there is land within he var lous conservation areas suit for motorized vehicles and requested he Authority lift its ban on them Armstrong asked the CVCA to join with the trail groups to establish a regional trail council to develop fair land use policies Tut Harrison a member of the eommittee con tended the noise factor was the biggest objection He sold many people feel motorized vehicles are a detriment to authorities Armstrong replied hey did not wont to offend anyone and stated the Sierra Club In United Shtcs claimed horse back riders cause more damage to the environment than bikes Harrison interrupted stating he was a Canadian I was born and I m going die here and it gets under my skin hear they do in the S I do know ihey contaminate rivers Chairman Grant suggested if authority provided roils for motorized vehicles he next hey would tie asked for would be trails for small Hoy McMillan asked just was meant by motorized chicles Armstrong replied In their ease they meant two wheeled motorized trail bikes commended the trail riders as citizens who had just as much right consideration as anyone else but he could see no of anything at present Betsy chairman of the Ontario Region of Motorcycle said are develop on composed of dubs in Ontario She said the I roup hope lo present lions for to the snowmobile legislation I off road vehicles Committee chairman I- rink I isked where the roup rode it present said primarily on private property but at fair distance He pointed out this presents a problem for young riders who cannot at ford a or truck to tnnsport their bikes The chairman compared the problems of the trail riders to the problems of power some years ago He suggested they try to muffle he noise better to create a better public image He slid the committee would give consideration to Idea but warned the has mostly stream and valley land Government studies arenas Studies aimed at u community are meet h mechanical and expense In ace higher Association equipment energy coats have been an As r building structure operating by Energy Minister amounts or K of pre- and Minister lighting J maintenance Recreation equipment the more Ontario Arenas Association Culture and Robert Welch Increasing energy and labor costs have prompted some arena operators to con sider reducing available Ice and offer showed great Initiative in good ODportUnltv for Mr proposing these studies I PEE WEE catcher Brian Demone demonstrates how things go the plate First of all vou call the signals then you get set Finally when the pitch comes you catch it Brian nas caught tor the pee wees all and helped the team to a league title and a first round in the Ontario Amateur Softball Association playdowns Acton bantams are up one game to none in their Ontario The umpire in the pic lures above is Gary Debruyn AIBL stats energy savings Mr Baclz said Individually this could mean lower emit time raising rental fees or and avoid measures thnt rough im making cuts In part lime could reduce the number of design community programs The studies will Investigate Arenas in St Catharine ways of reducing energy con- and Newmarket have sumption and costs in been selected for detailed existing arenas and in new analysis to identify possible construction in response savings through upgraded of less than seals that would operate a A second study will identify potential savings in new con based on energy conserving designs It will provide architectural designs Todays recipes pickling time Pickling lime soon lor I Bottle seal Sports at Ex HILLS Electric pitcher Brian Ldvrence winds up with a pitch against Vans Monday Despite the loss Electric took against Vans they have been playing well of late and after spending a good portion of the season in the cellar may catch a playoff spot HRCA announces photo contest I I- irsl prize in category ihe Is and reason pass second a pans photography third prize and a piss Bantam boys finish season boys finished their Hilton Rural Softball league action last Wedncschy a win in Glen The was tailed after fuc innings of rain Season ends for local boys The Junior lacrosse sea son ended for Mike and Pete 1 and Hon from Acton he rest of Ihe Oaks week The Daks went down to Owen Sound in four straight games in the league semi finals Owen Sound now meets Misaissauga Ibe synchro swim earn cook book Sliced I sliced cucumbers thin is possible sliced onions mild vinegar salt sugar celery seed Isp turmeric powder seed took I together and put in Makes Mrs Edwin Martin St Jacobs Dills I vinegar I I sail Put aboe ingredients m pan and brine to a boil Wash eucumbers small sue Put girlie and dill leaf in bottom sterile jar Pack cucumbers In Pour the syrup Jars leaving little room at the lop Put lids on Ight and store away or of cucumber Grind this and let niMt with Drain l red Here ire i multitude of Joo1 visit the irii sports I elli thin of them I IK oris in be idlinLddunni llu 11 September illur white ugar I coloring Simmer slowly add a little flour Set in a cool place He I ju shows mil dm Mr oris including Number ih mk I ick Show the Pepmr Ski Show in dill in Sports I on rollers in I dim mstr ilions mil ctks Tina vinegar I lap cinnamon ginger isp I eel and cut up tomatoes and onions in kettle Add all Tourney dates for tennis club Hit conservation ibemc includes any of the topic such is special programs nature and scenery Only photographs within the Halloo rtgicn watershed ire eligible ihe contest is restricted o iteur photographers Region Conservation slolf and their families are Ineligible All entries must be tight by 10 inch prints or larger and be milled or cardboard Membership if Acton tub will be holding locil club over the next few weekends Mens and ladles doubles will be held August 12 and Mixed doubles III be held Ihe weekend August and There ire wo classes mounted Contestants children 12 and requested to enclose name under class has a black iddress telephone number white and color print if under 12 division I can submit each photograph a of three prints each division within heir age further Information group Inn lor wilt be and Age ilcgorles for Ihe junior section will he under 12 years of age under 16 and IB numbers permitting lis weeks paper said mi inherit was incorrect Men s and ladies singles will be held on September and 21 deadline is four days prior to tour lament Anyone Interested in reglslerlng may phone Mark Hunt Joan Morns 1433 Come in and see our Rabbits ECONOMY GOOD SELECTION OF MODELS AND COLOURS SALEONNOWI AT MOTORS WE MOTORS LTD 199Q UELPH STREET GEORGETOWN 877 5286 or Toronto FREDERICK A HELSON TERENCE F BAINES JOHNR BELLEGHEM and RAYMOND L STEELE wish to announce that henceforth JOHN R II carry on practice of law as solo in tho Town of Georgotown HiHst effective August 1 that the firm will continue name of BAINES STEELE 132 Mill Street Georgetown Hills John R Belleghem BA AIIC is ploasod to announce ro locition of Ins officos for tho of law 18 Church Street Georgetown it effective August 8 Telephone 8775144 seven monlh Ice season unit a similar arena tint would operate year round Contract for the study lu examine existing arenas has been awarded Mcintosh and Mod lor a Hamilton engineering firm The Bill in St Catharines and the Arena in Newmarket have been selected for funded by the Ministry Satok Architects of Toronto has been awirdedl contract for construction design funded by of Culture and The total energy bill for community is estimated to average and 30 ear Results of both studies will be presented it ihe mecling of the Ontario Association lo be held June Sudbury j ELKS Monday Night BINGO j Door Frees Road I Georgetown I I Prizes EilvBrdQimai7 30pm J6 PRIZES AT EACH Doors Open Bingo Starts p I Regular Games I at ea Special at 70 600 Jackpot GUARANTEED 1001 I SharaThaWaalih I j I In Small I FREE Bu3 Service WINNERS BARBARA MANUFACTURERS SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE 75 PER SQ YD INCLUDING INSTALLATION AND RUBBER ft A 50 King Price 26 includes FREE underpad landFREEIexpert installation FULLY GUARANTEED 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