Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 10, 1967, p. 5

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paliet report eight charges laid highway traffic act officers of e acton munici pal detachment this week worked k total of 224 boors ahd fwtrotied 6s4 miles corporal r mason reported one personal injury accident frith a passenger receiving minor head lacerations and one p accident were in vestigated there were eight c laid under the high way traffic act and ten warn- ftib isstiod there were three cases of assault investigated no charg es ware laid tea saala person was charg ed with care and control of a motor vehicle while his ability was impaired there was a relatively small docket at magistrates court in milton on may 1 1967 one minor was fined ftojoo on a charge under the liquor con trol act of ontario one charge under the highway traffic act was dismissed and one resulted in a fine of 2500 another charge of ability im paired was remanded until june 26 1967 changes of personnel jn-out- local force continues follow ing serious injury to const nick parian recently involved in a motor vehicle accident cpl mason is pleased to report some improvement in const farions condition prov const ppck thwaits began regular duties here this week replacing cpl merv har ness transferred to kitchener detachment and prov const dennis cerahis is the replace ment for const farion who is expected to be off duty for some time both new men are from the oakville detachment new old the acton free press wednesday may 10 1967 5 deeficious new way to serve chicken using soup in packages adoption of symbol traffic signs by ontario has been announced by the hon irwin haskett ontario minister of transport the new signs wfltbe introduced as old signs need replacing with the job expected to take five to 10 years some examples are shown above top in contrast with existing road signs bottom chicken every sunday used to be considered a luxury but with the price of poultry these days its an economy to serve it often a new and different way of preparing out excellent cana dian birds is always welcome and packaged soups can pro vide a tasty and efficient short cut for busy homemakers dur ing these crowded spring days heres a recipe for saucy chicken with onion that com bines the flavor and conven ience of packaged onion soup and a creamy sauce made with cream of chicken soup mix the sauce can be served over the chicken or in its separate sauce boat to individual taste saucy chicken with onion 53 cut up broilerfryer chicken pieces 1 envelope onion soup mix m cup water f sauce 1 envelope cream of chicken soup mix 1 cup cold water 1 cup light cream or milk place cut up broher- fryer chicken pieces in single layer in shallow pan sprinkle evenly with one envelope onion soup mix add m cup water cover and bake in 375 deg f oven for approximately 50 tnins or until done remove chicken to serving platter and keep warm place roasting pan on even heat stir in one envelope cream of chicken soup mix and 1 cup cold water stinom- til sauce thickens add 1 cup light cream or milk and con tinue stirring until smooth two mile open run had plenty of entries at high school field day it was the best way to keep warm here teacher bruce andrews in dicated to a cluster of girls how many more laps they have to go staff photo guelph academy of string art orchestra guelphs youth orchestra centennial concert saturday may 20 at 8 pm in war memorial hall university of guelph tickets now on sale at kellys music store kennedys book store or pay at the door mam rock trap team from acton made the official presentation of a trophy to the halton sportsmens association thursday night art hawes secretarytreasurer of the maple rock club left is shown presenting the trophy to don kearney ron marshall and ted blum of the halton club staff photo award halton sportsmens assn trophy for shoot with maple rock thursday night of last week r of maple rock shooting range trap team ac ton were present at the month ly meeting of the halton sports mens association held at their club house near milton to pre sent the trophy tor the annual competition between the two dubs acton representatives were john shadbolt and art hawes the competition was held last rail with five members competing on behalf of each club each member shot at 50 birds at the maple rock range and 50 at the halton sportsmens range the first half of the competi tion was held at maple rock shooting range with dave johnson paul waddeu jim coulson art hawes and keith andrews competing for maple rock and ron marshall john marshall ted ibluhm don kearney and ken lewis taking put for the halton sports mens association at the end of the first half maple rock led with 212 out of 250 and halton sportsmen had 208 in the second half held at the halton sportsmens assoc iation club house s keen gord tuck ted bluhm don kearney ahd roy robertson scored 204 out of 250 for the halton group the maple rock boys dave johnson art hawes paul waddeu jim coul son and bud webster came up with 185 out of 250 halton sportsmen associa tion won the trophy by virtue of a total of 412 out of 500 while the maple rock team had a total of 397 this years competition starts june 18 with maple rock going to the halton club house for the first half of the shoot dedicated worker a diminuitive native of ire land applied at the dock for work as a stevedore he was i only about five feet in height and the foreman was dubious were loading 300 pound an vils into that boat and a little guy like you couldnt handle them he said he hustled the anvils aboard all right and the cafgb was hearty all stow- ed when the foreman heard ayf splash he ran to the rail and saw pat struggling in the wa ter throw me a rope opat yelled as he went under he reappeared soon and again called loudly for a rope then disappeared once more he rose to the surface if you dont throw me a rope he cried im going to drop this anvil new 5c stamp jug milk dairy stores dave store managers specials 5hj bag save 20c a charcoal aw at briquettes jjr v4 gallon royal dairy reg 49c orange drink puis deposit 39 the 50th anniversary of the year in which canadas women were first allowed to vote in federal elections will be com memorated by a canada post ofiice five cent stamp to be released on may 24 1967 although complete enfranch isement for canadian women in national elections was not granted until 1918 the wartime election act of 1917 permitted votes to those who had rela tives in the countrys armed services a m the new stamp is based an a design conceived by helen fitzgerald of toron to allet save 24c 2rou pack toilet tissue 8 1 giant size reg c maxwell house oox reg 115 tide 79c coffee 99 open 7 days a week lo aaa 11 pm including sundays have you renewed your free press subscription keep informed by keeping your acton free press coming every week if your subscription is about to expire fill in the con venient coupon below and mail it today that way you wont miss a single copy of this leading weekly chock full of reports on county and community activities news of the 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