Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 5, 1979, p. 10

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nFrco Press Wednesday Sept I Itm by Dutch I- Im Filming goes on The movie Never Trust an Honest Thief is still being f in spots in Product used the inter or of the Hotel for two or three days and on labor Day when the Hank of Commerce on Main Street was closed filmed lit build ing Tuesday part of car chase was filmed on Mill and Market Streets and in the Leg on parking lot In close quarters the stunt driver cleared each oil by Inches and jumped a Volkswagen over a pile of garbage The parking lot on Wesley an Street became a trailer camp In a scene with actors Midi die and Michael Murphy Never Trust an an banks overseas business accounts fur about per cent of assets Honest In Is star Orson Welles is here so much a part of the few people seem to be landscjpe that crowds watching More chase have dwindled and ex seems were shot at two en tl rumor the other locations GEORGETOWN SECRETARIAL SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN COMPLETE a CONFIDENTIAL EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL SERVICE C at on To I a son EXCELLENT TYPING SERVICES PROFESSIONALS IN PHOTOCOPYING SERVICE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL MRS TANAS 8771485 GEORGETOWN TURN ON THE AT WORLD DAWN wrra CffiOSWlLSON AM CFRB presents The World at Dawn This first ever feature is thirty minutes or news information designed especially for the early listener Wilton anchors show a comprehensive early news report OnFridayltisLklfacdonald Regular futures an Money Matters with Lets be Personal wilh Cordon SlncLalc and a special early morning Ontario Livestock Report 10 minute sports summary The at Dawn In the morning 5 005 30 A MONDAYFRIDAY PI- I- Ih OH 1 N TO L Program by HRCA to replace dead elms Region Con servation Authority is taking applications for two tree planting pro grams in the rural areas of the watershed this fall The Farm Tree Re placement Program Is primarily designed to assist rural landowners with a minimum of ten acres in substituting the once plentiful elm trees lost through Dutch Elm Disease Dutch Imported from Europe virtually w out all the indigenous American Elm in the Region Although costly treat is now available for infected trees scientists have not developed an Elm seedling immune to the d Moreover many of the remaining trees lln roadsides in the Region plant in the late arc now in Iheir twilight years Sugar Maples once numerous along I a new ays have dwindled over the yearn because of cutting and old age The maple s span is about 100 With a minimum order of and maximum of 100 trees the Authority plant six to eight foot 1 gh trees at a cost of four dollars a tree cants can choose from Sugar Maple Red Oak White and Mountain Ash and Carolina Poplar Dead for cations is October 199 with planting later in the Kelsos popularity cancels reservations month The Farm Tree I a Program started in with an average of 1 trees planted annually Applications are handled on a I rst come The sister project the Private Lands Reforest at ion Assistance Pro gram is des to rt forest poor quality cultural land with a of soft and hard wood seedlings At a cost of one cent per tree and nominal planting charge the Authority will plant a min mum of I trees to a maximum per Seedlings average 14 inches in Dead line for applications Is January with plant commencing in the spring A cations will be reviewed and an Auth only staff member will inspect the site before plant John Bush director of the programs estimates the Authority plants about 100 trees an nually We have had a very good response from smaller landou to the programs but many of the larger landowners appear uninterested Also a concern to Bush for the farm tree re placement program Is that niary of the cants who adopt these trees do not take good cart of them Trees for the first few years re quire maintenance They should be watered during dry spells and weeded re gularly at the base of each tree Interested applicants should contact the Auth ority office at Weekend reservations for groups of plcn will no longer be ac cepted by Reg on Conservation Authority The authority decided to discontinue the practice at its meeting at Milton town hall Thurs day Bill Warw rector of conservation services for the authority said the increasing popularity of areas like Kelso on weekends and the d f staff has in arranging rcserv ations led to the recommendation It gotten to the point that we can guarantee on Satur days He said it costs money to have staff set aside the tables and to ensure they are kept for the de signated party Although people who reserved paid add tional the increase d not justify the expense on the part of the authority Mr He said people groups and organ who wish to make rescrv ations should do so on weekdays when the authority has a greater chance to insure the tables can be allocated We just don t want to be in the bus of book he said Councillor Terry said if the authority Is going to con reservations it should make money when it ACTON FALL FAIR TRACTOR PULL ENTRY FORM STOCK TRACTORS or FIELD TRACTORS ONLY Entry Fee per doss Mall to Acton Agricultural Society Box Acton Ontario si Bob Clark got back in the swing of things because arthritis research is paying off Bob Clark enjoys playing golf although there was a time when he thought he would never play again Until a few years ago Bob suffered through recurnng attacks of gout an acutely painful form of arthntis that can make the slightest movement sheer agony Fortunately Bob was one of the first Canadians to benefit from the medical research that has made it possible to control gout and its tormenting pain I owe a great deal to arthntis research says Bob without proper treatment I would still be frequently incapacitated As it is the effects of my condition are kept under control and I can lead a full and active life About the only time I mention gout these days is when my golf game is off and I need a good excuse Bob Clark is a dedicated sup porter of The Society I asked my doctors what I could do to thank them for getting me back on my feet and they told me about the work of The Society in encouraging and funding arthntis research I initially volunteered my ser vices to the Society s provincial organization and have been for a long time now a member of its National Executive Bob adds that his involvement with the Society has been a source of great satisfaction For Bob Clark and thousands of other Canadians arthntis research is paying off About one in every eight Cana dians has some form of arthntis But victory is coming within reach Your support for the Arthntis Society will be used to fund vital medical research For more information about arthntis or call your local Arthntis Society THE ARTHRITIS SOCIETY GivefrKyethanatrxxjftoarlhritia

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