Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 17, 1968, p. 4

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the acton free prei wednesday april 17 19o8 young acton netminder has two training camp invitations sports pag georgetown raiders in oha jr finals paul cooper netminder with acton lions juveniles this sea son has two invitations to attend junior a training camps next season pauls been invited to attend the hamilton red wing camp during the month of september and has a repeat invitation to the niagara fallsflyerstralnlng riverside milton elmvale juvenile tourney winners riverside milton and elmvale won the a6c championships respectively in the 10th annual tricounty s juvenile hockey tournament- in milton las week actooa enlrv vas knocked out of the running when they dropped a 21 decision to woodbridge in one of iho tourneys most exciting games they were blanked 30by alderwood in the consolation round as alderwood took the c consolation cup bolter beeps and midland were other consolation winners riverside won the a champ ionship by virtue of a 93 win over whitby milton thrilled their home town- fans tiy chalking upa 70 shutatrt overgreen- fleld quebec- in the u final lmvles s2 vjctory over ox bridge wort them toe c rown individual tournament awards wenfto tom gooding or milton as the most valuable flayer mike murphy of riverside for best defenseman andgordonkidd of elmvale as best goaltender over 500 boys representing 36 teams from all over ontario one from quebec and another from the united states battledln the weeklong event the only juvenile tournament in ontario sessions which he attonded at the start of last season both the red wings and flyers have been observing his per formances in the nets a letter from eddie bush hamiltons downtoearth mentor cited pauls oxcellencpotentlaland remarked it was as feeling iho grade x acton hlghschool student had i tfqod chance of making the team paul emmsihflybrsjoaphs is anxious to have the young acton goalkeeper becklnhlsfold too aod ho figures the extra yukc of experience paitljias ac cumulated gives him inexcellent chance of being the nlajtarafalls no 1 goaltender right now the pendulum is still swinging but pauls parehts mr ahdmcs art cooper s3 hose- ford terrace are belting on niagara falls the flyers are presently in the oha jr a final with kitchener knocked off buf pickup tyke team excels in streetsville tourney 3500 scouts to invade kelso for ontario jamboree in august on angus 17 s500 residents will move into a hogs 1000tent town at the kelso conservation area near milton as ontario scoots stage tbelr 196 ontario jamboree planar has been underway for two years services provid ed lodode medical sanitation post otto telephone shops and a tent supermarket from which residents will procure dally needs electrical power will be distributed via a halfmile spec ially installed line thirty five thousand gallons of water will flow daily through athree-quari- er mile water line to quench the thirst of working and playing scouts who will be enjoying an experience in brotherhood for one week scouts and lead- ps board upholds 145190 requisition fcohiniwd from pqt it talned tbelr requisition figure unfortunately the board is caught in a crossfire of rising costs mr bishop said de spite our critics the board has one thought to provide the best education for the children of this town the main increase was a result of increased residential growth and of course we are faced with rising instruction cost the acceleration in teachers sal- arias in two years has been too rapid to absorb but this should level off and it will be up to the county board to sw that the costs do not exce d the cost of living index weve done all we can to cut our expenditures regarding the proposed u z bennett addition the chairman reported the omb has stalled us again saying they havent sufficient information why the addition is wanted this year oo april 8 when mayor duby board chairman bishop and clerkadministrator jack mc- geachle met with an omb of ficial in toronto they learned the point of delay was that no school construction cost was shown in the projection of costs for 1967 the blame must rest on the town mr bishop fell desptti meetings between the board and council in late 1sg6 and early 19c7 a lack of coopt ration has resulted in not showing this last year we wi re aware we ne ded this addition last year the omb requested proof of this in writing and a complete resume of meetings and corres pondence was sent about a week ago to support the boards posi tion ve are still waiting to hear from them the board learned if the ad dition is not approved thev will have the tight to appeal had this been shownlast year 1 dont feel we would have had any problem mr bishop said without an addition portable classrooms would be necessary this is false economy mr bishop felt no previous school board re quisition has nut with such op position by council members re called it is 11 years since new school accommodation has been built here in regular business the board agreed nonteaching staff would hare so per cent of fflelr psl insurance payments paid by the board this is presently don with teaching staff included at this urn are the two male care takers colin maccoll and len adams and the secretarytreas urer bill mlddwton the women cat tha cwwtaklng staff are cover ed by mr fcttstmadi len adams has been hired as caretaker replacing colin mac- coll jr a resignation was read from miss ellis one of the special class teachers another applica tion was received from a pros pective teacher of oral french but the subject has been wiped from the plans bythe budget cuts four new teachers arc still required for next year four meetings have been held by board representatives and the teacher negotiating committee one lasted till 230 am while tentative agreement isreached on teachers salaries the principals salaries are still not finalized so the final agreement has not been drawn up deadline is april 18 the shortest meeting of the year adjourned at 825 present in the robert uttlc staff room were chairman bishop trustees vic brlstowdougmannlng mur ray smith orval chapman and charks heard with secretary- treasurer bill mlddl ton st marys juves take ont crown st marys juveniles won the auontarlo juvenile b championship by defeating fer gus in the finals twd games to one st marys dropped the second game of the set 53 in front of their home town crowd after winning the opener 51 in fer gus the final game resulted in a 31 st marys victory fergus ousted acton juveniles in the first round of the amll a championship quest once mountie ttsst crown murray roulston a former r cmp constable is hiltons new assistant crown attorney he began work last week in mil ton assisting crown attorney peter k meuuuains originally from stratford he taught school for one year before joining the mountles after eight years with the rcmp he be came interested in criminal law and left the service he gradu ated from dalhousle university halifax in iw5 and was calledto the bar last year one in every 33 mental retardation disables twice as many children as cere bral peisypollo rheumatic heart disease and blindness do to gether one out of every 33 children born is or li destined tons retarded busy week during the week ending april 13 milton qpp roport invest igating six property damage ac cidents and eight personal injury accidents resulting in 12 persons being injured property damage totalled 8465 causes of acci dents were follow too closely fail to yield right of way im proper turn mochanlcal dofoct drove off road cutting in and driver lost control thore were four charges laid as a result of these accidents there were 55 general occur rences including three thefts two actual break and enters and one attempt resulting in four persons being charged one as sault resulting in one person bilng charged and an additional person being charged from a previous assault four disturb ances two complaints of malic ious damage one counterfeit bill passed four liquor investigations resulting in five charges three persons arrestedtorotherpollce departments all other occur rences were of a minor nature the detachment laid 8g charg es issued 62 traffic warnings and safety checked 33 vehicles in magistrates court 247 con victions were registered a w o l a strathroy youth amau from guelph reformatory was recaptured good friday on the eden mulscampbellvlue road he was away about six hours and was recaptured without any difficulty although one of the smallogf towns entered in the streetsvljie tyke hockey tournament a pick up acton eptry did very well for themselves thank you with only a fow practices 4nd an wkhlbilon with a campbell- vllu team under thstr butts they wan two ail of ihejr four games against miicfh lancer runt res several six arid seven year olds in a lineup plucked from the legion town league and the trucountf wovlcos contended with teams sporting mostly nine yearmils there were 26 toetns entered most of tlietn from toronto and district coach george ware manager murray scoyne and trainer barry inscoo were all very pleased with the teams showing thoy drow scarborough lions in the first round monday april 8 and lost a 62 decision in the first game a little shaky at first the team got goals from ricky holmos and ford alton with joknn scoyne and nnrm thorrthlll assisting down four goals when they inet tile i ions lu uiu second game friday thafton team fought back wlih a 3cvdeclfiiot hosing ibe round iiy a can r deplslon this put the eht ihld the consntalioit rpond kicky holmes baggudtwngoat and assisted on thu third scored by ford alton n johnny scoyne also collected ah insist flobln inscoe hun p hie shutout saturday mbrnlng the acton club bnoiuid thu consolation against alderwood and look a 32 docluon johnny scoyne scorod one goal and assisted on the first two goals by hon chandlers and lilcky holmes lilcky and lion also contributed assists final game was sunday morning against richmond hill and although thoy carried much of the play acton lost a 42 decision ford alton bagged the t first goal froni scull oakley and fflhnny ixroyne drilled thy sucond counter from kicky holmes the uwi put acton oil ony penally of thu tourney to acton was a tripping sentence it mlk ware n the garrfe again hlqlfiuond hut a club- which paytd 67 kijihcs hls season as a team until the acton luam wanell- mliulid lilcky holnmwas one of the top selection for the most valuable player in the tour- nalhent the team wojc sweaters loaned by the lilgton town league and donati d by at ton industrial min erals the leylon also assisted the club llnu up of the acton loam hobln inscoe goal mark mor rison goal hon chambors ricky ilolnfcs scott oakley scott withers joe kontner john scoyne norm thornhlll scott malcolm john mchngh ford alton marv mcnabb mike ware mike morris bruce mcphall ers from across ontario from each province the united states and some caribbean countries will have an opportunity to par ticipate in scouting skills field sports bobbles tours demon strations water sports and many other boycentred activities a highlight of the jamboree will be youth and his world an expo approach to interest boys they will be able to ex plore their many interests and concerns youth and his ambitions will feature vocations of the fut ure youth and his dreams will depict somo thrilling aspects of education another pavilion will feature youth and his loi- sure the brotherhood of man centre will allow the scout to explore his faith and provide an opportunity for him to mix with some of canadas interest ing ethnic citizens youth and his music will be a real swing ing corner the jamboree will bo open to visitors from 200 pm to 930 pm dally august 17 to 24 linda perry and karon townsley dressed as the londoners for b saucy duet in the figure skating cluhj carnival staff photo esquesing council briefs all members of hsqueslng council but councillor c f pat patterson wore present for the regular meeting mo may council received correspondence from oakvllle lawyer f m fen- ton asking that council consider glen williams be brought under the land titles act to clear up titles to deeds mr fenlon said his search for two titles in the glen rivealed the poor condi tion received a request from t greenfield rr 3 milton to have a road closed on lot 15 con 2 in the district known as st helena he has obtained permission from the dept of highways received e n lee man of rr 2 georgetown who read a letter from halton last mpp jim snow replying to one he had written complaining about road conditions on ihe mghtlt llnu mr leeman said the clouds of dust were deplorable and ask ed immediate attention be given to the area council assured the delegate there was consider able money allotted for the first five lots on the eighth line but they would look over ihe situa tion youre going to get a better roadandthc dust stopped advised the m ve heard a complaint about drainage problems on part of lot 2 con nine and agreed to a personal inspection passed a bylaw appointing c a grant as welfare officer at a salary of 2000 per annum introduced read and passed a bylaw to implement the bmor- gency measures act in the event of catastrophe passed a bylaw authorltlng an agreement with the hydro tlectrlc power commission of ontario to install street lights in stewarttown accepted the tender of acton limestone carries to supply 30000 tons of threequarter grade a crusher run gravel for township roads at one dollar a ton delivered it was the lowest tender and is subject to approval of i hi department of highways we may not achieve our ideals but like the stars they serve to guide us on our way jon hurst electric industrial commercial residential power and lighting installations 24 hour service fr estimates with no obligation phone 8532015 rr 4 acton ont annual dinner for legion minor sports saturday april 20 at 2 pm in the legion auditorium georgetown haiders are pair ed with now hamburg hahns in the oha junior c finals a huatofauven wrlon the haiders have an old score to battle with halm who look the group championship two yaars ago in ihe final game which went into overtime georgetown fans havent forgot after unlhsuha group title dangling in front of thulii new hamburg woi heir own group and tdolr paris four games anrua clinner becjion hockey s saturday the annual dinner of the legion minor hockey will lake place sat urday afternoon at 2 pm in the legion auditorium playors coaches managers and offlclalsfromthe legionlown league look forward lo the annual banquet where awards are made public and trophy presentations mado its tho official wrapup to anolhor successful season of minor hockey tu one ialdors have knocked off mrusd and lluntsvllln without hroatlilng hard gerry fngllstrighdufenseman with acton tanners coaches the georgetown club register for soccer sat soccer registration for boys 714 years will lake place this saturday from 930 am to 12 noon at the community centre all boys in thlsage bracket are wolcome toregistorforlhe teams which will be formed into a town league an executive headed by gil malcolm is spearheading the drive to rovlvo tho sport here paul bennett wins trent u athletic award paul fietinett an acton student at trent unlvursijy n peter borough wasorxi ot lua winners of the universitys hijorwards ill alhlm s paul wilson atlilmic director of frentnaramlhfuwardwinhers tuesday remarklhir that the five winner hav all made outstanding contributions to the development of the universitys athletic program paul tjarron of peccrborotigh len wilson of toronto rick nlcholls of lakeflold and rich johnston of laki field were the ottii r wlnni rs of hi awards they like paul 11 nntttaru third year student 1 1 xcept for johnston who is in the fourth year of an honors course paul bennett the son of mrs michael bennett 155 poplar st acton has played goal for three years with hie university hockey team he has also taken an active partlnlnlercollcge sports playing on college softball touch footfall and soccer team scout news the hot cross bun sale was a great success although tho cubs had a wo day advantage lntaking orders the scouts came pretty close in sales highost score among scoutswasdavldholmcs the profit will help us to buy some camping equipment badly needed in september when we will have a scout troop and venturers band in the planning stages are a hike and a camp each month keep tho 11th of may open for a hike with all tho scout troops of tho dist rict h duvrles sm 1st acton drinking and accidents says dr william haddon jr national safety council director usually almost a flat 10 percent of single car fatal accidents in major cities involve substantial ly olovatod blood alcohol levels and at least half of them meot anybodys liberal definiti o intoxication corner 124 mill st at wilbur hon 8533160 fishing season trout opens april 17 1968 phantom bianchard and eagle reels pelmatic ofmer and all popular priced reels plus tho bost soloclion of tacklo in tho district at eorer brand new 1968 gmcs chassis cab save 1100 on 960 models choice of two 6mc vi ton pickup 8 cylinder with automatic 8 ft box save 600 gmac instant cradit milton motor sales ltd 388 main st 8782355 fthurs fin sat april 18 19 nv i i i i i i i btfta na mom tues wed april m 23 24 shattering true 5i0ry 0 the hells anceis fjtl neils angels on wheels j senta bercer stephen boyd vul brenner in the poppy is also a floworcolor uutn mrrrm au at i drivein theatre ii ihilw

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