Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 11, 1968, p. 6

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the acton free prwt wednesday september 11 1968 acton club wins own tournament acton all stan played imperfect hosts at saturdays softball tournament here not only did the acton league all stars sponsor the event but they won it alsodefeating guelphs armet industries 84 in the final teams from georgetown guelph campbellville and millsburg competed in the tourney which enjoyed perfect weather acion all stars eliminated georgetown hunterr 3l and leavers of campbellville 80 to catch a berth in the final armet industries ousted hilbburgarid campbellville ed phillips scattered nine hits as the all stars took the final bfa overcoming- an earryarmet lead they scored two runs in the jirst inning three in the fourth and singles in the fifth sixth and seventh- harold townsleys booming bat paced the all stars at the plate with a home run a triple andiingle hit second homer of the day danny arbic had a double and single stevenson shannon and becker had two hits apiece for armet whitfield and harden hurled for guelph allowing 12 hit chick milne pitched a four hitter for the all stars as they downed georgetown 31 in the semi- finals hlllsburg eliminated station hotel in the second game of the tourney by a 53 score acton all star lineup p mccristall roy shultis ii townsley d arbic t bossence b shultis d manes p marzo d archibald e phillips c milne f daley d price b turkosz r holmes g mason acton continued from page 3 the desires of the community and plan to accommodate them clerkadministrator jack mcgeachie said the town could make no decision on its future until residents know whether they can stand on their own two feet or will be saddled with regional government mr mcgeachie said the first alternative would make the town selfsufficient there was a chorus of aniens from both panel and audience reeve bert hinton felt the meeting was getting off the track of the transportation study he lectured panellists on the role government could play in actons growth these are provocative statements for laymen said reeve hinton of the projections nude the idea actun may have 200000 people is far out mr hinton suggested to 6040 or any other given ratio was a thing of the past staling a list of assets and liabilities would give a more valid effect i hate to see the 6010 ratio drilled into the community mr hinton also suggested goals plans one only aggravated the situation we already have and plan four was way out goals plans two and three made more sense to him he felt the reeve concluded by asking the chairman to keep the meeting in the context of the study chairman dubyrephed that the meetings subject was not just the mtarts study statements on development were deliberately provocative to encourage participation by those in attendance mr duby wound the meeting up by emphasizing tlut the provincial government exercised a greqt deal of control over development and was seeking advice this is our opportunity he said to let them know how we feel about the future of acton when they determine what will happen here theyll take our suggestions into account they wont be able to unless they are available mr duby concluded representatives of the hoard were urged to study the questionnaire in the booklets supplied and forward them to cordc otohofetown hunters and guelph allli 11 nftar nlno innlhfls so the doclsion was chalmovs players trade hand shakos after basptl orv the team with most base runnors r hunters downed lho royal city crow in tho the final two frames aoftball tournev saturday the dame was tied staff photo v-v- v wk14cnown here in a hockey suit jim far- relly bats for alllschalmers of guolph in sat urdays softball lournamont host club won tho tournoy acton all stars staff photo harold townsuy slammed a three run homer against campbellville leavers to start acton all stars off on the win trail in tho first inning teammates greet him at tho plate staff photo tax notice 1968 municipality of acton third instalment now due attention is draun to the pnment of 1968 taxes which are now payable in four instalments taxes are payable to the municipal treasures at the town of acton municipal office ymca building instalmkms aht he as follows first instalment may is second instalment july is third instalment sipyembtw 16 fourth instalment november is anunline lo the tax colleclion bvlaw a penally of 1 per ceni per month or fraction of a month vwll be added on ihe amount rcmainiiv unpaid afier the 15th dav of may this penally applies to oath instalment in a similar manner the attention of ratepayers is directed lo the penalties and other clauses as primed and explained in detail on cyery tax bill make payment now and take your tax notice with you when making payment j meoeachie collector the most difficult part of getting to the top of the ladder is getting through the crowd at the bottom ummiti hffikbr msp i chicken tastes so good oach piece of piping- hot chickon is invit ingly crisp on the out side full of juicy mouthwatering flav or on tho inside thats why wo call it flavorcrisp its deep friod under pressure so all of tho natural goodness of tho chicken is sealod in rather than cooked out chicken snack 2 pieces of chicken french fries 79c chicken in 1 box 3 pieces of chicken french fries cole slaw buttered bun honey 139 special pak 8 pieces of flavor crisp fa a chicken ready jalt to serve family pak party pak red- d- mix concrete prompt delivery cam paul coulson 8782113 a local industry 20 pieces of chicken 525 phone 8531201 open 7 days a week open dally to 11 pais fit and sat to 1 1 j sunday noon fa 10 pm hood drivein comer acton blvd and quean si in aden 9 sheridan college hp of applied arts and technology 98 church street e brampton continue your education at sheridan college the extension division offers the following courses applied arts the earth from land arid air a film art and language introduction to theatre arts community planning and urban environment science and humanism effective speed 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