Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 6, 1969, p. 5

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little league games a m b a novice jury 30nehla construction 28 custom cleaner 1 8 neuis consiiuctlon acored 17 mm in the third inning lo break an 1111 tie and hand cuilom cleaner 281 8 setback catcher john mcculcheon ripped out two tingles and two double in four at bat for the winner he scored all four time mark morrison craig jordan and ken swan twilled two hits piece and k bitwwud had one hit in the rbi department itn nelhv john mcculcheon had evert and mark morrison four por custom cleaner ed tinting hid triple and a tingle gold toth hid two tingles and steve utknlght one weill j maihewt c creasey m monitor j mcculcheon k brooitad r mclntyre t havcrty c jordan k swan cuttom cleaners t jbltymore m jollymoie t entuig r- clbton g toth d mcgulowty t mclntyre d uartet s meknlijit umpires e mcgilloway and d allen augutl 4sporu comer 13 nelli construction 1 1 in i game that was called on account of daikneu sports corner outhit nellia consiiuctlon 62 and walked off with 131 1 win the win gave spoils corner a tie for lint place with neuu big bitter for sports comer weie cord toth with a tingle and home run and j gait with a tingle and g triple t gow ed entiflg rob patterson and robin speaker collected one ufety apiece joe schuta was top man for the losers ilunming a tingle and home run j mathews added a double winning pitcher was j gall while milk morrison took the lots sports comer j gait t gow g toth e enslng r patterson d mcgilloway d jordan r speaker umpires d mines and d paul pebwee july 29porter buzz saws 7 thompson fuels 4 pitcher billy mcgilloway and george attem combined to hold thompson fuels to just two hilt m poster buzz saws won a 74 decklon kevin mucoux two run homer highlighted a four run potter outburst in the second inning thompsons counted three runt in the fourth without benefit of a hit losing pitcher chris tenriant fanned ten bailers billy mcgilloway stroked a tingle double and triple for lite winners bob vintki singled three timet kevin marcouv homered and john cameron and john hansen both singled once kevin jordan picked up both hits for the losers a single and a double terry slaven jeff towmley and john cameron made brilliant catches for the winners porter bul saws t sluven k marcoux ii mcgilloway h vinski j stachyui j cameroii j hansen ivaibic j towmley g arlem thompson fuel k joidun a mcdougall ft taylor c tennaril t holmes s ijpillon i coats t mclnlyre k swjn umpires harry i nsing und i d mccllloway july 30 porter kuj saws 24 acton motors 4 porler buv saws look nvci first place all alone as ihcy banged out ik hits lo whip aclon motors 241 billy mcgilloway was a one nun wrecking crew for 1urfeit he hit lluee tingles a douhlc and a triple and fanned nine us a pitcher george arlem added luce singlet and a triple lo ihc poller attack bob vintki und john hansen collected three hits cuch and russ van fleet john cameron and jun stuchyiu collected one each kent kenlner und icicr llargrave picked up iwo hits each for aclon motors and tun mclnlyre tony lambert jnd billy cuuiner picked up one each aclon motors t mclntyie1 lambert ii cuiliner m gow k kenlner p llargrave g brouwer d dale b taylor umpires harry i using and roy swan thompson fuels collected nine hits lo down aclon motors q5 chris tenntnl and ucimc taylor did the pitching for the winners chailey bennett und murray gow pitched lor acton motors terry holmes and hemic taylor each had u single and u double for the winners juhn pink had iwo singles chris tennant and unh vinski both tripled and brian robinson tingled for acton motors hilly mcgilloway had a single double and triple murray gow had a single and a double tim mclntyre doubled and hilly cushner singled rockwood sports night the bantams finished third in the league stjndings and will be starting their playolls next week the tricounly girls nicols team lost to limchotisc thursday night 1410 their playoff schedule will be released at another date rockwood seniors lost to gltn williams sunday night 64 they will host glen williams this thursday night it rockwood park rockwood will probably be fluting their ontario playoffs august 20 behind the fine pitching of blair sllpp rockwood bantams whipped belwood 127 sunday place a lonely wood of sheltering trees finned by a cool refreshing brcc out of the tuns eternal glare but still its warming light is there and near i gently sloping glade where one could rest among the tludc to listen to the gurgling of the stream flowingswiftly by amid the green down the slopes the twtnkhng ripples flow that teem to laugh and frolic as they go tumbling down among the stones they fall between each mossy crevice covering all while here and there a leaf or twig is swept down from the sandy shallow to its depth wftlrling and liimuigm its mad melee of babbling ripples rushing on in glee so on it goes to make a greater span of water more inhabited by man on to the foamtipped uiuwept shore where it the tea and is a ttteani no more by david e cohen r- if you think ihc heats been getting you down lately just ronsulei tiow young potor dotwnhomt 11 month old st bernard hindi must fuel uiiit un oxhausting romp around tho high school liild stuff photo case of blue budgie has happy ending tlic uise ol ihc miviiiik hue limine txportctl m ihc polite hooks a couple nl weeks uo ii not exjttl closed hut its set i led mi nut mrs john ho us field u ul tuml lud adopted the voun bird anil reported finding tl dt st jnurphn church to ihc police since the story appeared in the i ree prcv theyve lud scveril calls irom people who lost then birds hut would you believe its vi kvnhard lo tell one blue budgie iron unotlicreven your own one person who had lost two uid the had intended getting rid of them anyway no others were certain one person called the free press to uy the felt certain the bird wbi hen but the would like the houificlds to keep it she just wanted the menage pasted along that its name it peter told this the bousfields taid they had discovered by trial and error that the bird seemed to respond happily to that name school population near two million ontarios school population is ncinn the isvii million mark litest statistics compiled by the oiitnio department ol i dticition show that as of scptcnlhei with the provinces school enrolment totalled lhiw ol that number liish arc boss and 11 400 kills of the total i0i7 urc eniolud in public school mk m17 ate in sciondiry school and 40sm4 in the separate school s stem they are being taught b s47i0 teachers in sois schools the statistics show thai 24 per cent ot those eniollcd in grade in iv scent tluouclt to grade 1 hut in l however 2 per cent ot those eniollcd in grade went to gtade ix lctudinc metropolitan toronto the tour largest school populations arc carlcton county with 1i707 wcnlwurth counts with d42s usscs with 704i and middlesex with ts7i the county willi the smallest student population is llahhurton county scith ls7b in public schools and 554 ui secondary schools the majority of new teachers entering elementary schools are graduates of teachers college and the largest single group leaving the leaching profession are married women returning lo household duties during l678 a total of 3277 married women left to return to the home in the calendar year of 1967 the annual operating cost of the public elementary system was 455040000 the secondary school system was s42030oo while the annual operating cost of the separate schools was si5mi8o0o the annual per pupil operating cost for 1967 was 484 for public elementary schools q2h for public secondary schools and 427 for the separate schools the higher per pupil cost of secondary education can be attributed in part to the comparatively higher cost for vocational education largest item of die annual operating costs is teachers salaries which total 245191000 for public elementary 236807000 for john root reports from queens park the ontario legislature adjourned for a summer recess on friday june 27 after tilting for 1 19 days and that included 47 night teutons this is a record for the longest session in history the legislature will reconvene to finish the business on september 30 over half of the ltlimates still have to be dealt with during the past session royal assent was given lo 108 bills 77 government bills and 31 proale bills the government replied lo approximately 2000 questions which is double the number in the last session some 35 hours were spent debating private members bills and resolutions trie dowd telegram queens park bureau chief called it a seulon of solid accomplishment rather than a show piece of goodies provincial treasurer charles mtcnaughton in presenting his 196970 budget has forecast a brigmer future for the people of ontario through the eating in inflationary pressures if present trends in waget productivity and pricing continue ills budget or the next fiscal year cootrubules directly lo this moderation by holding expenditure growth of provincial departments to a minimum and by achieving a balance in budgeting to achieve a balance in budgeting the provinces net general spending for the coming fltcal year will be only 7 fx over estimated spending for the current year this compares moil favourably with previous yeart with general expenditures nsing 2 in 196667 37 in 6768 and an estimated 24 in 6869 during the session prime minister re oarls announced thai the department of fcnergy and resources management will become hie one department responsible for problems of air and water pollution in ontario and at an opportune time soil pollution will be brought into this department the ontario water resources commission report to lite minister of i nergy and resources management the honourable george kerr the member for llaltun weil was recently appointed as minister fur the department of i nergy and resources management and mr don collins former chtirman of hie civil service commission was appointed chairman of the ontario water resources commission following the retirement of dr james vance who liad served on the commission from the time it was first appointed and for a number of years served as chairman prime minister robarts in a press interview said die greal problem that faces all governments in the next ten yeart will be what i call the problem of environment wlut kind of a world arc we going to live in we are very concerned about pollution i mean pollution of air pollution of water pollution of soil and noise pollution prime minister robarts has laid the association of ontario mayors and reeves that he intends to take queens park lo local government more frequently and more effectively than ever through a sencs of provincialmunicipal conferences lie saul i enviuge an extensive series of what might be called municipality of tomorrow conferences involving joint meetings of local elected officials perhaps including the county and municipal councils of several counties at each meeting he said he would personally take part in several of these meetings he anticipated thai the provincial treasurer and lice minister of municipal affairs would participate ulong with other members of cahinct individually and in learns statistics compiled by the department of lducutinn show that as of september 1968 the provinces school enrolment had reached 1931397 of the total 1021676 were enrolled in public schools 500807 are in secondary schools and 4089 1 4 in the separate school system these pupds were taught by 84790 teachers in sjj55 schools the annual per pupd operating cosl for 1967 was 484 pubbc elementary schools 427 for separate schools and 928 for public secondary tchoolt the largest item of the annual operating costs it teachers salaries which total 245191 000 for elementary 236897100 for secondary and 82950000 for separate schools the day of the oneroom school is fast disappearing lust year the number of oneroom schools was reduced to 266 from 530 in 1967 when the county school board system was established there were substantial increases in taxes in some municipalities particularly in the rural areas in an endeavour to correct this situation hon mr davis said municipalities with less than 60000 population would be elegible for relief the province would subsidize all elementary and secondary school costs that increased local education taxes by more than two mills calculated on ontarios equalized assessment provided school boards keep thicr per pupd costs to 115 per cent of ihc 1968 expenditures in calculating the education costs one mill will be applied to elementary education expenditures and the other mill to secondary school costs from time to time representations had been made to the government tuggettlng that there should be one farm organization and to deal with this suggestion a bill was introduced in the legislature to provide a formal means whereby farmers in the province could cast a secret ballot in an opinion poll to express approval or disapproval of a new general farm organization a petition of 15000 farmers was required before the machinery was set up for taking the vole the vote was held late in june and the the acton freo pratt wednesday august 6 1969 sj farmers voted against the proposal to have one farm organization svilh a compulsory checkoil trade and development minister stanley j randall announced that ontario exports in 1967 retched a new high of 46s600000ui increase of 237 per cent over the 1966 total th e ontario exporltpercaplta figure of 655 in 1967 mi one of the highest in the world by comparison the exporltperctpita for canada were 58 the netherlands 9624 west germany 406 the united kingdom 272 france 247 italy 179 united slates 169 and japan 112 ontarios exports of manufactured goods were up 42 per cent from 1966 to 1967 a departmental study of ontarios trade in 1967 indicated that manufactured goods accounted for 2560000000 of the provinces tola exports the single most important export item is motor vehicles valued at 1500000000 in 1967 ontario hat agreed to go into he federal medicare plan on october i on terms surprisingly favorable to the ontario government which won hi fight to keep insurance cowpanlealn the plan in oilier words live airangenvcnl jhst lias been nude with ottawa wdj permit hie county coopeiative medical services to carry on as agents for the grwernnienl as well as the many olhu insurance schemes that are prepared to meet the requirement of- ihe agreement worked put between lite province and the federal government tlte present session commenced in november 1968 and with live amount of woik that has lo be completed when it resumes on september 30 it appeals that the session will probably go for a full year with a slmrt break at chiistmas latter and the summer leceu it is true that live business of the ptovlncc has greatly expanded but il is alto tint thai some membeis take an excessive amount of lime making veiy lengthy speexliet some of which run lo five or six hours in un endeavour lo proceed in i more ordeily manner with the business of ihc llouve ihc prime minister named a 13 member all parly select committee under the chairmanship of glen hodgson m pp for victoria haliburlun lo nuke a thorough study of house rules and pioceduics during ihc summei months and report hick to the house on october 1 it is hoped that this committee which is an all party committee will bung in a leporl that can be adopted and improve the procedures and rules of the legislature making fur more efficient administration of the provinces butineu let me conclude this report by saying it is a privilege lo have the honor or representing lie fine riding of wellingtondufferin in the onlano ixgislalurc secondary and 82950000 for separate schools the day of the oneroom school is also fast disappeonng last year the number of oneroom schools was reduced to 266 from 530 in 1967 georgetown animal clinic 106gujivhst georgetown ontario dr b c buckrell is pleased to announce that dr d f mcewen has joined hint at the georgetown animal clinic dr mcewen graduated from the ontario veterinary college university of guelph in 1967 since that time he hat practised at the moguvary hospital in toronto and western animal clinic in london the practice will remain devoted exclusively to pet animals the clinic will continue the equine work on a limited scale change of office hours dm hourt monday friday 10 to 1 2 aju 3 to 7 pan saturday 10 to 1 2 ajn 1 to 3 pan office houn mou ftj 9 auu to 7 p an emtrtattut sundays and koudtyi by appointment only i 8772741 you can tackle any sport with equipment from c frjrtr 124 mill at wilbur 8532160 held overi wlflwboav thuitdav auotot t wait disneys swiss family robinson plus dob is day in tho ballad of josio all cottm ratuh huday saturday auoimy roy orbison in the fastest guitar alive plus hank williams jr shelly f abases in a time to sing sun mon tub wed auo 10 ii is robert mitchum in anzio atlult kntatfaltumnt plus sidney james kenneth wiluams s in j carry on doctor win ustan drivein theatre not show stsstta at duek adulta tlm par parted culchw uflcw u v from lovell bros meat market maple leaf 1lb pko sliced side bacon 79 1 fresh small link sausage 69 rid brand bbf choice 6 7 lb average rump roast 99 1 lean shoulder roast 79 i choice rolled prime rib roast lean ground chuck 79 lovell bros modern meat market 7t mill i ad hum ush40 0a11v mttivnv

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