Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 29, 1968, p. 5

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the world of outdoors with art hawes pretty rich for our blood reeve the acton free presa wednesday may v iwb 3 top score this week at maple rock sioounglunce was 24 brad mainprise and gord clow both scored 24 and brad also registered a 23 ed rawes scored 21 and 18 while george harris got is also a new member joined the ranks of regular shooters ml maele rock this week he is earl jouymore and is rsvw resident of acton welcome to toe club and the community earl planning a flatting trip to the chapleas area lids summer the following is list of bodletof wafer slocked with trout this year 4be tawnafiip they are located n and the species stocked water bacdarelll creek township species ceelleuke chapleau brook trout downey take mcnaught brook trout green lake cochrane- brook trout half lake poleyet lake trout hogsbaek lake- 46 oates brook trout lake trout kennedy lake hoey brook trout lake 1 halsey brook trout lake s kapuakaalttg lake trout lake 7 trlouet brook trout lake 0 mb brook trout lake ib ivanhoe rainbow trout lake 16 halsey brook trout lake 23 borden brook trout lake 42 halsey brook trout lake 44 ivanhoe brook trout lee lake borden brook trout maid lake shenango brook trout midway lake mcnaught brook trout pat lake ivanhoe rainbow trout red pine lake nimlt brook trout cbapun brook trout locations of the numbered lakes may be found by visiting he chapleau district office the rales for permits at the various ontario provincial parks was raised this year no doubt many of our readers have already heard the new rates but for those who have not the rates are as follows dally vehicle permit 100 annual vehicle permit 1000 dally vehlclo a campsite permit 250 a separate vehicle permit is not required or anyone camping in 109 perk as the vehicle permit is included in the campsdto permit the vehicle permits are required for day use and are not taken into consideration when buying a campsite permit a vehlclo permit for a commercial vehicle such as a bus brine- lag in groups of people is 600 per day there is also assoocamping permit for 14 days which applies 0 larger parks such as qusueo and algonquin the annual length of stay in a provincial park is 28 days when you fly into a rage be prepared for a rough landing community participation in decoration day is essential its this sunday afternoon duke of devonshires lo des treasure mart has be come an annual event its this friday three guides in training are learning the rones on week ends at the county museum theyll be working thero all summer father uarc gagnon of the holy cross fathers spoke of his orders worklnthe mission holds of india at both masses at st josephs sunday the cool damp weather has kept the spring flowers in bloom a long time this year district gardens are at their very beat all lush and green do not remove the tops from tulips daffodils or other spring flowering bulbs when they have finished blooming warn horti culturists with the ontario de partment of agriculture and food this foliage mutt bo al lowed to die tack naturally so that a new flower can be formed for the coning year early removal of theae leaves will reduce the quality of the flowers the follow ing year and may in some cases cause too death of the bulb the library of the national museum of science and technol ogy of the ubrary of the national museums of canada ottawa has just requested a copy of last summers free press progress edition for the archives the issuo also reported on the chor- allers visit to expo almost half the graduating class of the ontario veterinary college at guelph is leaving on tario to work or set up practice one graduate is going as far as malaysia doctor of veterinary medicine degrees were conferred upon 65 ovc graduates last week including five girls many of the approximately 700 residents at guelph reform atory are now engaged in the manufacture of picnic tables this is the main project at the institution now as efforts are exerted to complete the job be fore the main tourist season arrives these tables are made here in all processes including the preparation of the trees tor use the construction of these bibles for which the demand in creases as new parks are opened throughout the province has bean carried out at guelph reform atory for many years the usual order from the ontario depart ment of lands and forests has been 2000 to 2500 table s yearly this year there will be between 3250 to 3500 tables constructed guaranteed products and service from imperial oil ltd furnace and stove oil greases gasoline diesel fowl motor oils jerry skirrow ultimatic furnaces no down payment 10 years to day power humidifiers 8532340 but councillors can all attend oma convention the mayor clerfcandanynim- ber of councillors who wish to attend the ontario municipal as sociation convention at windsor in june can do so council decid ed tuesday night it is customary for only the mayor and clerk to attend hut several councillors decided the educational benefits of the con vention should be shared by all a resolution from no 1 cojn- mittee recomhmndldgetlendknce of the msyorf and cleric was amended to allow all councillors logo toe amendment passed but not before s long df scussloowfuithe reeve opposed to wholesale at tendance of councillors end ah amendment to the smsndmenl which was defeated tnaemend meot to the amendment would hire allowed councillors up to the maglo number of three to attend the convention councillor ted tyler started discussion rolling when he aaked why the recommendation just in cluded the mayor and clerk he proposed the amendment it would be pretty rich for our blood to send everyone reeve hinlofl objected he con curred there were msny benefits to gain at the convention but felt the town could not send everyone councillor perry has indicat ed he wants to go said coun cillor bui williams and hes willing to pay his own way did you pay your own way to fort william last year asked councillor tyler of the reeve no the county did but i have paid my own way replied the reeve irately were compounding the error of cutting the administration bud get claimed councillor ma- sales we havent budgetted for this and many other things how do you know asked councillor drlnkwalter well we cut the administra tion budget all to h said mr masales we jst allowed for two to attend said deputy reovo f oaken mr chairman councillor perry interrupted i attended the town and village section and gained a great deal of knowledge id like to attend this convention to do the same he accused the reeve whoehalredcommlttee ballinafad mr and mrs norman sinclair and miss kathryn attended a very pleasant function in guelph last week at the war memorial hall university of guelph at 230 pm wednesday may 22 the regular convocation exorcises for the two year associated course took place among the graduates of this course their son brian received his diploma diplomas were presented by dean richards with the president and other acuity members of ficiating brian is one of our balunafad young men a blue ml school pupil and a graduate of george town high school our congrat ulations go to him at this happy time of the whole of wanting to keep convention information for him self the reeve said two attending was plenty for any town pocket book theres noproblem here ill look after myownexpenses said mr perry im no problem either chortled mr tyler i dont support attendance at a great amount of conventions said mr drlnkwalter bat the oma is one im for i think councillors must be educated there are areas where we can get a great deal we should consider sending two or three councillors im along the same thoughts as mr masales councillor williams stated we cant argue theres no budget j mayor duby agreed there was merit at toe different conventions and conferences he was smas- all church groups participate in social evening at church on may 25 the choir of the christian reformed church or- ganlzed a social evening in the church basement for all church members eight societies part icipated in the evening of enjoy ment the senlor choir and boys choir started the evening rolling by singing work forth night is coming the chairman harry hofstede read a bible passage gave an opening prayer and welcomed the large audience brian sinclair given diploma by mrs shortill to an evening of fan this was personified as the 1 kitchen orchestra of the dutch womens league made their appearance oq stage the orchestra- under the capable direction of kammingsplaying plunger or mrs x oost playing abullshorn or better yet mrs bowman with herpercusslon section of broom and kettle calvineites cadets and sunday school did songs and skits english ladles society came up with a puis lead by mrs c pauw and mrs h eudng bob krul played his accordion and nlco van der kooy sang the fairy piper and timothy lee the choir warbled a few more songs and led a community sing song the drams club staged a play called with the help of the family mrs leferink also gave a hilarious poem which in cluded the various clubs the evening was ended with prayer said by rev brouwer and the congregation sang great is thy faithfulness o god my father ed however some people could and so much free time to at tend i work them into my holidays he told council clerk j mcgeachle clarified for dr oakes that the mayor two councillors and he attended the town and village conference dr oakes reviewed the amounts allowed in the budget over the jjast three years for attendance at conventions in 1966 875 was set out 1967 874 and 900 wss budgetted yar 1961 this council over lh years the mayor stated has been niodest and carefutwth conven ed on accounts in obvious reference to the reeves stand dr oakes said the amendment o the motion puts those of us on county council in an emherrasslna spot because well probably go as county councillors 1 intend to go anyway re- idrted mr hlnton when the issue came to a vote the amendment to the amendment was lost with only perry and drlnkwalter supporting it the amendment allowing all to attend carried with hlnton masales and williams opposed discussion suggested no more than two or three councillors would attend the convention 200 damage a twocar collision onthe cor ner of mill and john streets resulted in 100 damage to each of the cars driven by john wood rr 1 acion and alexander zankl of main street the accident occurred at 530 pm on tuesday there were no injuries dr david j hardie wishes to announce the opening of his office for the practice of family dentistry 224 martin st milton 8784321 m harry daigliesh of the orangeville bottling co present george duncan of 10 young st acton with a new mustang bicycle he won monday in the wheels with coke contest draw mr duncan tries the bicycle for size staff photo acton progressive conservatives are invited to the home of mr mrs w j beatty 98 church st e tuesday june 4 at 8 pm to organize and plan for the election of peter k mewilliams qc and robert l stanfield swimming concrete and plastic pools complete line of equipment and supplio scenic pools ltd head office 4590307 brampton showroom 46 center st n brampton agent rr no 1 acton 8530769 nw visit our vienna goulash huette and schnitzel house at halton country inn rooms banquets conventions lounge dining room fully licensed private parties for reservations r7701 open to the public bio dance in the barn evttv saturday west e hjghwsy 15 en 9 suewsd no mm httrh lute el mssiteswy before you sign on the dotted line know what your loon will cost borrow up to 5000 take up to m months to repay youre told in advance at household finance the cost of your loan is spelled out clearly simply and in dollars no extras no hidden charges no surprises afterward vou gel the facts first before you borrow when you need a loan youll find that you too can borrow with confidence from the company that tells you the cost in advance compare hfc charges on loans over 1500 with charges of other companies of bur kind voull probably find hfc saves you money aik mbout cthttt lift miurint an tont f taw group rafei household swfmwtown 41 melm street north telephone 775221 aeaf i silvers deawlmimt utt ask about our tvtnihg hours candidates at erin legion hall erin branch of the royal can adian legion is sponsortnf a meet the candidates night at the erin legion hall thursday june 6 the three halton riding candi dates murray kernlghan ndp peter k mewiulsms pc and rud whiting liberal will present ihelr respective platforms and those attending wlubo give nth opportunity 4a asx them ques tions the erin area pas moved into halloa riding in the most recent redistribution r g thomas acting crown attorney ronald g thomas s solicitor with he director of public pro seditions in toronto has been appolnled acting crown attorney unrll former halton crown peter k ucwiiuams is replaced assistant murray roulstonwill remain asssststanttothetnterim replacement and whoever takes over as crown ss he did while mr mewiulsms held he post mr mcwiiuamsqulttocontest the halton progressive conserv ative nomination lis a i ho i i iiihihoit dental dr ceoric dey dr leonard embrack denial surgeons suite no 3 hlnton bldf i7a mill st e acton oat for appointments phone 8531308 chiropractic donald j armstrong dc chiropractor x ray 448 woolwich street phone guelph 8227711 brian v mcpherson bse dc chiropractor xray 3 elgin st n at mill mon it wed 630 to 1030 pm saturday 10 a m 4 pm for appointment phone 833453 office phone 8534601 auti architect donald i skinner barch mjumc i7a mill street suite 2 acton telephone 8532740 office hours by appointment or 20 stsvebank ltd port credit 2744421 optometrists arthur a johnson od optometrist wednesday and saturday 9j0 ajn to 500 pm phone 8532520 54 mill st e acton funeral director hoemaker phone 8334350 nigbl or day bruce e shoemaker mgr appraising and insurance f l wright 20 wilbur street acton ontario phone 8534720 appraiser and insunbee over 50 years la aetoa fjttl the mutual life tattubafkcs cotlftatv ut lr4eviia roberts hast ajetat 341 orviue road aciosl bus 41et5ise reaslm5ils auctioneer c h town auctioneer and evalvator phones rockwood 8544m4 setm eden mills ontario

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