Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 1, 1955, p. 4

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mob tour the acton free press a ont tihhtsimv dw ut imbb in rhuia oeer hunters with their catch are amohg many who participated in the successful fourday open season on deer in the county last week these mei did their shooting in nassagaweya township they are back row left to right bill allison kilbride ken drum hamilton roy woods campbell- vihe- doug fyvsson acton herb auliffe jr 1 campbellville ray blacklock rr 1 campbellville arh powell towville- front row bill hearn rockwood clyde mccartney smithville don mckin- non milton heights laverne blacklock rr i campbellville visiting team takes senior basketball game here saturday risftesssr2 i ijxt hunters inspectors both report successful deer season in county r the wrrt lime in lw yeuiw the avion yimca gyahuiinluiii wtm tlh scene of amtiiir hiutkuuuill ktunr on saliuitiiv novriniior hi ehen the acton meinotn ctuiitunl ivy cyril ititcilifeiinn fkivnwrly nf the university of toronto lnmhiiawll coohtng strntf look oi tlr k lichen- or ymca team iwatlle uir immll- cih of an undersized uyiimnitliiin the two toaroa iklyod a fust biuiio mill onlv lite experience of tlw jtll- ohwner toum allowed tuinu ui tnke the unnte ivin wore of ti ih v action aiwnkoo ly joe jtttiy umt krinn liervuis ant the iaee mul oil he kitchener ummu lllfl in the rinst iiunitor willi fivcuf hie aeton player dunking tin- lull for the home tcuni i in the second ami third niiuileis kitohener took camunumt unit scor ed 28 points lo go ahmil att12 ac lon muiinged to kup win moiiiih spree of tlu- visitors in the fliml qunrter lint coum only munage lo collect six points while kitiiheiicr picked up i rl 1 1 tin name wjuiil fui cxiuivjile of ymca sporlstuanxhip for ivn witti the tliaulvuntitc lf an uncleisiril count only mx fouls vvcrr ciflnmit- ted luring the gumc this would lie considered a low figure even if lli- hiuili had ticeu hayed n a mun- dnrd floor next suliuxbiy aclon will be trying to nikc a cunekiik wlun they go to kitchener for a ivltii n game oiwich iliiohamiii liiui a lihort practice after the kami- ami will have tlhc hoys working tv more nights this week lo iiri-jmn- for thi game saturday til acton team is maili up if uaiiy stewart iwi ariietroiik jn- jiiiiv don llroun wayiii tlirn frank chit jinan fiireus i i lindsay and flank marisrak legion ladies win 25 bowling prize legion i unties unit wlta ihiwiiiiu irani won 25 in on- piovlilriwidu llowl o kun witik ladltx liuuea ttuoiihoiil ontario arc auliinltllni oiiir siiirca for pruira ill ihla com- pctitltm the half wlta had a win- nuvtf aciuv nf i2ss 25 for ui week of noviiiilui 19 to luki oni of lllij prizia planning wardrobe topic for 4h club tin- llcllis of llniunafad held llun lliinl nvvllty iniihii on sat- uixlay niiviinbir 2h at lilt home of joan iiinl h ta itldlvi with the plesliliiil pi csldllli the llleetlllu peiitd tiy all ripeatliit the 411 luh ledit thi iiiinulik were read and appi uved l fivi meiiiliira uikswireil the roll call each having pirluiea of two kai iikiiis with liiki that suit them the place of the next ineetiiiu was discussed and the home assignment was klvell a ileiiionslratliin wis ulven by mrs jesse mcknery oil phinmiig a well himiuiihi wardriihe after which a lovely lunch was served ys men5 b i n g o december 9 acton town hall specimspor turkeys sham thi wealth and turkey draw rent our american home cwrtezsanderi iflw action for irofmional heaulut ky to clean oaay to hiuii for floors you will im proud of arranga now to roflniah your old and acratclitml flimim thia quick lowcoat way lta ao aaay tlutuaanda havo dona iii j b frank phone 377w 17 main si s hunters and nepirtineiit of lunls aiwi foisiji uvs2aviu airihi dial uie fmrijiy ileer stvuiiin m hiltni last week wis qaitt surxssf ul for the huntors uie larsi tiuks and dvhs slvil proved it for the offuiuls apprehended vi aauirs and ouxc mspixutn of hunt ers and the hunlivl to determine the value of ine ixn siisin provixl it the department otficmls wkise hood ffice is at hejjjioler can tab ulate facts on the jjjivs est huni- they uispeotod and expect to be able to estimate later this week the nunnbex of dir shot thrxijrhoil halton several croups of officers came to halton for the first open deer sea son here in several years the dis trict inspector el r meadows said there were many hunters in halton mit not too many in his estimation a successful hunt rets rid of the deer legally and therefore puts down on poach he reealed his nven had discov ered seeral cases of violations n the county during the open season these included hunting without a license having loaded guns in oars using guns that were not plugged to hold no more than three shells at a tune or using the wrong kind of weapon the result both wea pons and game were seized- the men also checked the num- er of animals shot whenever pos sible and uie percentage of bucks and does aftermath of the hunt is perhaps the presence of wounded animals in the bush mr meadows stressed- legion news raafwiffl at the special meeting held mon day night it was unanimously de cided to ro ahead with the plan to add another addition on the back of the building and to change the en tire upstairs into one auditorium the fact that these may not be shot this will give up the room very legallv unless the department is much needed to hold all our social notified were checking all year long mr meadows pointed out we have men on the field 365 days a year their concern is for fish fur-iear- tng animals and all forms of wild life when it is not for the deer of ihe county lockers ruled i ditum for a w hie ho i nw iv- ported ti be convalescing nicely j many eus were jvirked it kpc sule iw hunters entciiil the hush there j- deer hunters fruvi hornhv had a i very suiessful hunt without an accidents their catch wts nine bucks and three dh ranging in 1 weight trom 1h ivunds lo 210 pouixis they ni leing ap proached trtuiy timts during the four days by tho department war dens nho tliey considered were doing an excellent joo control ling the hunt a group of 10 acton men divided seven deer they were alex wens- ley jorui krapec george infiles ajvin moore eddie thatcher don swackhamor don hill mitch hep burn clare collins and gordon thompson they took their two bucks and five does not far from tikwn on the sihoihi ami third linov ot ivxiiusing thcv wtiglieil ahoul 75 jvounds each ihiv saut m si f ihe men are working nights at mai- ton and were ahle to hunt in the day several deer were driven into aclon pond they are frctpioully seen here during the cold weather but usually return to shore w illi us fatal nsudts other acton luniteis were kwiy north hunting for venison clilf bradley up in haltburlon came home empty handiyl al kirkness visiting on manitou- lin island with mr and mrs george bishop at red lodge brought back half a deer they saw many but their group of four men just shot three apparently a group of georgetown men neanby shot ip the bishops thought it was the best season they could recall up there best be prepared cub scout ssisaae2sssss8ssrm3 new hall functions including our annual bunqucl a special committee was voted on to let the contracts the work is eicpected ui start in the near future and be completed early in the new year brotner pat came back this week and won the roast to go with the groceries he won at the euchre last week ted elliott and w robert- one proof of the success of the son won second and third hunt is the meatahd local freez- tiger cats moved into first place ers and lookers can prove it doug in the cribbage league by beating coleman of arton creamery is one eden mills 19 to 13 the fox patrol of ihe first ac ton boy scout troop spent the weekend at blue springs with wayne currie and henry de vrics don emmerson was hie patrol leader in charge the group brought back tile information that they downed over 60 pancakes for their brealofast on sunday the antelopes will he ieading for ttie cabin in the buah on the scout reserve next saturday after the paper collection both scouts and cubs will be busy with the regular paper drive saturday they collect throughout the whole town regularity to raise funds of those who knows that plenty of deer were shot last week his lock- ers in acton are the fulfest thoy have ever been others are similar- ly jammed with cuts of venison hunters from other parts of the country flocked to halton to join local residents in the hunt this year tt was pretty well concenlrateinn esquesing and nassagaweya where the deer are more plentiful than n the southern uwuships mixed feelings on the matter were evident before the hunt began with many opposing the motion passed by county council criticism was still being voiced at the nassa gaweya public meeting this week when the suggestion was made that a deer hunt should be limited to local residents or banned altogeth er igny other districts in the im- inediate area where hunting is al lowed are puslinch m wellington and beverly in wentworth many fhrmers prepared for the four day season by very noticeably placing no hunting signs around their property stories of wounded or killed livestock and damaged property were recalled despite these fears the hunt weit well on the whole and many fam ilies are enjoying venison- steaks or roasts or hamiburgs this week accident mais hmnt minn setback to the hunters en joyment of the sport so close to home was word that nassaga weya farmer was accidentally shot on saturday witter freeman is injured while hunting with a group o his friends and relatives a shot ricocheted entered his hip and crossed his body- to lodge in the pelvis on the other side he was rushed to hospital in uuevpn and other scores were ramblers 18 legion 14 union it station hotel lb league standing tiger cats 11 eden mills and legion 9 ramblers and station hotel 7 union 5 ivan harris and william chis- holtn were the winners of the night weiverc pleased to hearthat a -1- denny is now home from the hos- walker lodge church parade the annual church pirade of walker udge a f and a m was held on sunday evening to st allns church with the mas onic brethren wearing their regalia rev ivan h jones the rector ot the church gave an aoprop riate addressttlev gordon adams assisted in the service reading the first utsson i and wor bro george wingate read the second lesson lodge rnembers sat together for the special senice addition and renovation to the legion hall will provide a spac ious new audltorlnm for banquets and meetings the extensive pro ject was approved at a meeting of the legion on monday even ing it is hoped the work will be gin in the near future and be completed for the 25th annivers ary of the legion next march a new addition would be built behind the legion and the sec ond floor would be extended to rover the entire first floor the upstairs would then be a large auditorium with kitchen and washrooms headon crash injures three three persons were seriously in jured and hospitalized in a head- on collision on the ashgrove side- road two miles west of ashgrove on sunday dorlandbarrag of george was driving west on the roactarid mrs margaret martin of george town was proceeding east mrs mar tins car swerved into the west bound lane and the two cars collid ed headon mr barrager mrs martini and her husband robert were treat ed at- the scene by dr chamber lain of georgetown and then tak en to peel memorial hospital in brampton mr barraijger suffered knee and facial cuts and bruises mr martin had fractured ribs and knee injuries7and his wife received lacerations to the scalp chest ini juries and shock spending by municipal govern ments ir canada in 1953 totalled 922 million about 13 per cent of total government spending in can ada in that year at the time of the most recent count there were 88 women em ployed on the police forces of can ada operated on at once he has the shot in a small box in serious con- of the cur two cars collide damage is 1100 damage estimated at 1100 was re ceived by two cars in an accident over the weekend on the beaver dam road in nassagaweya town ship horace blyth of rr 1 milton was pulling out of a private lane onto the road could not stop his car and skidded into a car driven by gordon thompson of acton who was going south on the road the entire front end of mr blyttvs j car was damaged to an estimated 400 and the other car received 700 darrnage to ihe left front end for second term councillor soucits your suwour tkia clttuafmoa power t001 8 bailbearing bench built to rrofessional shop weve vet to see berta power saw seffii up to 4j0 a rowmfui tow raici tat h mmtwciatt bwkh saw mmmaa ttu aa mastakta far tm wltfc stoat hw4 tap i4mk 14- mta ml 43 u4 cat ap ta tth mack als faaca saw t ian ulilliaaj tama feature 8111 houeshop bench saw catalogue isk for your free copy who ulces to look his rest blazer and h0reyftannets th rtfct christmas gift for him 1 gord mccutcheon meits-weait- a weasfmsve lnas sv teal aaaf accessaries rw raw riactnc drill tutiutv mill 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