Legion town league tallies Request lockers in hockey room A suggestion by Ed Wood he Georgetown Minor Hock for lockers In the arena for ey Association made lockers themselves for five age groups In the Gordon Aicott Memorial Peter Pap II Ion thought if the wood was supplied I am sure there are some good car liters down there Halton Hills Recreation director Glen Gray t think council would give out scattered money for lockers when the he told Georgetown group made the youngsters hockey was altered by the and Esqueslng Recrea lion Advisory Commitlee at their January meeting Mr Wood the chairman of the committee said he had been approached by repres of the Legion hockey teams Involved Equipment i throughout the each got a goal and an assist all over Springfield to come while George Warner picked away with a victory up one assist Kirton led Bait Randy started imore scoring splurge with the scoring for Ihe Nordics in a while Rob Munro the third period on a play banged In a pair and helped from Jeff Hamilton and Gord on two others Paul Photon Scolt and Scott Petty each added a Dave Johnson hit for four goal and assist to the win goals to lead the Cougars to a Dean Hughes replied once win over the Oilers in the second period for got the fifth Cougar Springfield and Ken Death marker while Ted organization charging very not be cheap He continued from Richard collected a pair of assists low rates and I wondered if ft to say If they did It for one Moore In the final frame Perry Steel and Greg would be all possible to fit poup would have to do it Tidewater edged Cleveland replied for Oilers cost of lockers Into the for others M by scoring once in each Joe TrecapelH and Reuben budget He estimated the pro- period salmon got to over Billy McKenzle opened the power the Jets for the Toros the group and lockers would alleviate this The chairman explained that the group Is a profit same thing for nothing He explained that If the town did pay for them they would not scrounge materials It would He also pointed out that the Jectwould cost room in question Is the fair It was the feeling of the board s room so permission a marcin committee that it would be Is required from them Mr aadJanSlsTtS Tom RXrsky got two costly to have the town do the Wood did not think lockers and Danny goals and an assist for the Job Recreation program would Interfere with the afeo scored winners Allen Sneb Toni from Rick picked up a goal and an Miller and Ed Allen got the assist Cleveland goals Mike Nichols first period Rochester took Richmond goaland one in 1 with Murray Dalton second frame totalled the leading the winning team offence for the Jets Alex with a goal and an assist Wagner Rick and Kerry opened the Nick Humeniek collected scoring in the first frame and assists David Brown popped one in and during the second period Weston finished in a 1 tie Jamie got the Todd Andrews scored for only marker for Richmond Weston In the first period ATOM St and from Steve Campbell settled on a threeall replied from draw St Kitts led up to the Ken Mc Kee in the second third period on the one goal frame one assist performance of Bradley scored all of Paul Vermeulen and Steven three goals for the WaUeck McMeeken City 1 victory over scored and Chris Brampton bury got an assist Heath Norton got the only trailed St marker for Brampton going into the final frame on goals by Jamie from Nicky and Chris from Kent Hurst Chris Hasaki got the third tuvvii auuil goal for from Clayton The Georgetown atom Oakley squad in town weekend London scored once in each action blanked Acton at period to defeat Hamilton 3 1 the community centre All scoring was Randy Coverdale fired two within a twominute goals after Robert Allen span in the opening period started the scoring in the first Aeton defenceman Gary period Frank Goulding White played well as did the Bruce Sheppard and Blair two Kroll Norton got assists and Ricky Stull who shared David Jackson got the only the between the pipes job marker for the steel city In a release the team BANTAM The Aeros coaches and players stated edged Nordics 1 their appreciation to the Pete Luty and Larry Kurtz Legion for holding the game John Cooper room as there was lots of letting the Legion lea space to put them in players erect the lockers Mr Wood said he would themselves thus avoiding speak to the Legion hockey an costs group and explain the Mr Cooper explained that feelings on the matter JAN SNIDER takes blood from Gary Foster at the Red Cross blood clinic on Monday at the Acton Legion Eriksen says build No third arena in budget figures An innocent small directive Administration committee in the administration com chairman com minutes may sound we are just asking the death knell of any third him prepare his budge arena in town let s not read anything into The recreation director was it instructed to prepare his bud get on the basis of the present Carter Recreation facilities Councillor Ernie ask if that meant there would flOT COlU be no capital expenditures Mayor Tom Hill said the re creation director was simply told to base this year budget on lost years expenditures Councillor Rie Morrow commented We re talking pools and arenas only He can plan with what got Debate today In spite of the fact three of Interior furnishings that the four members attending needed Regions lion and b nance Committee claim now Is not the time to be building a regional head quarters the committee recommended that council do just that The four committee mem bcrs attending a meeting the building of for close an hour Wed morning Hellers Lake view Vans Station Blow Press KensMen The boys basketball teams split the week action taking General Wolfe in exhibition play Monday but dropping two league games to Blakclock in Oakvllle Thursday The junior boys beat the General The top scorers were Don Coats with points Dan Webster 13 and Brian Lorsen with Mike coming costs McGregor who collected five scap providing Councillor Carl advanced the mo tion He was the only council lor supported motion to build The motion was passed in what his to be described as a most unorthodox fashion All four members felt the mailer should before council is a positive motion In the washroom Councillor Mac e could 1111 ulll A recommendation urging no conscience It foca go would council to hire an architect for he motion R ither than in opposition he lhnk the region is still in its infancy could daslirdly We don know where we are going as a region Anderson warned one Iter Both he and Mayor Harry Barrett made refer to what they coded sinister ploys that involved both local and regional governments Asked to elaborate on that statement after the meeting suggested he was hit only one level square feet at a cost not to ex was passed limit The is ihe upper limit for retaining an building the THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON IN THE MATTER OF an Application by The Regional Municipality of Halton to establish Urban Service Areas to provide for the establish financing expansion and operation of water works and sewage works pursuant to The Regional Municipality of Act 1973 S 0 1973 Chapter Sections 76 and AND IN THE MATTER OF the Ontario Municipal Board making an Order to define the Urban Services and cost of Urban Services and to determine the manner and what lands or rateable property are to bear the cost of pro viding for Urban Services pursuant to Section 12 of The Municipal Act TAKE NOTICE THAT I the lands proposed to be Included In the Urban Ser vice Areas applied for are all lands within the corporate limits of the Town of Georgetown to be known as Urban Service Area No 1 and the Town of Acton to be known as Urban Service Area No as those limits existed upon the thirty first day of December 1973 ID the intention of The Regional Municipality of Halton is to raise money required for meeting the costs Including establishment construction maintenance operation and debt charges of sewer works and the costs and debt charges of water works by Imposing from time to time rates upon the lands included within the Urban Service Areas applied for HI any person having a complaint against or an ob jectlon to the establishment of the Urban Service Areas applied for may file such complaint or Jectlon in writing with the Clerk of The Regional Municipality of Halton within twenty one days of the first publication of this notice by forwarding such complaint or objection to Clerk of The Regional Municipality of Halton Harvester Road Burlington Ontario 3G8 For the purpose of this notice the first publication date Is the 14th day of January 1976 and all complaints and objections mailed shall be deemed received upon the expiry of five 5 days from the date designated by the postmark affixed to mailed complaints or lections DATED at Burlington this day of January 1976 THE REGIONAL HALTON BY ITS CLERKGARFIELD BROWN counters for the winners was the top defence player The midgets led by top Ted who bagged 16 points also defeated General Wolfe but with a score Both Larry Kurtz and Martin Osso fired 13 points Bruce got seven and Nick Humeniek NHL Oldies The League Old Tn themselves against the Ju lor Old Timers in a game at the community centre on Feb than vote in opposition he went lo the washroom asked that the vote bo taken in his Committee Chairman id Coons voted in fivor the motion but warned that he would speak it and vole when it before council today The mo tion carried A staff report on the matter analyses costs of renting pace compared to the cost of Hockey piying for i building and he II pit ownership option is reported to be less expensive Councillor Anderson said the results of the region going into quarters propositi head while Church Services PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Andrew H A BO Mr E A Hansen A Organ si Cho Mister Sunday Jan 25 am Minister Class for Teen 1 a Church School for Beginners Kindergarten and Grades I to a Public Worship of God Sermon Pride and Grace of God Nur lor small children Everyone Most Welcome CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Rd The Rev J L A B D and Mrs Eleanor Sunday Jan 1976 11 am Worship and Church School Sermon Sub ject Between Ourselves The Church on the Hill Is on Interdenominational gallon ministering to the needs of the community All Welcome EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE C JJChurch II Sunday Jan 10 a Sunday School a Morning Worship p Evening llstlc Service Tuesday a Prayer Service and Bible Study Thursday C A Excellent tree town Bus Service for children and ad to and from Sunday School on the All Red Bus Also Rural pick up For phone or MAPLE AVENUE BAPTISTCHURCH Maple Ave Georgetown lAFetlowsh si Church Sunday Jan Sunday School for 11 a Morning Worship Evening Fellow ship Thought Peace rules the day when Cnrlst rules the BETH EL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sunday Jan Sunday Worship Sarvlce at 1000 and pm Pre school Sunday School during the morning service Sunday School during the afternoon welcome Church of the Back to God Hour heard over these lions Hamilton C am dial St Catharines CHS C am dial Toronto CHIN FM a dial H Z Toronto F H 1130am dial I FAITH You are warmly Invited at tend a fireside discussion day evenings at 8 pm Phono II Is rrfade Incumbent on every one of you engage In some occupation such as arts trades and like Waste not your time In Idle and Indolence and yourselves with that which will profit yourselves and besides yourself UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Rev Beaton B A B George Elliott A Director of Music Sunday Jan 1976 am Sunday Church School and Nursery Everyone most welcome ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH II Street East Founded Pastor Rev Das Sydney M Pastor Phone Sunday Jan 25 a Sunday School 11 Morning Worship Evening Fellow ship at the home Mrs Par sons Longflcld Government I think we are softened up r it I don know what will happen Wove never been told what the game plan is But people arc asking why do we need two councils said he felt the re should build but he Honed the committee mem not build palace but on the other to build a square industrial style block build me Ob Mrs Edwards Toronto burial Ann Edwards an Acton resident for seven died January at the Nursing Home after an Illness of six months Mrs was born in and tame to Canada in 1925 Mrs Edwards her hus hand Waller Edwards who predeceased her lived In Toronto for years Mrs is survived by daughter Dorothy McGowan of II Acton brother I and sister Olive Mann both of Northampton England Mrs b dwards was an iclive member of the Unilcd Church Senior Citizens and later the Acton Golden Age Club until her health railed Mrs was married to John who died in b li services were held in January 14 and interment it St John Nomas Cemetery THE CHURCH OF ST ALBANTHE MARTYR Anglican Corner How St and SI Dr Rev Leonard Rector D rector of Music Mrs Frank Thursday Jan Holy Eucharist Sunday Jan 25 a Holy Eucharist a Mattins am Church School and Nursery ANNUAL VESTRY MEETING Tuesday Jan Confirmation Class Everyone Is welcome For classifieds that reach call 8532010 Pallbeai Dickens K dwards 1 Stewart and I F William Milton The Acton Free Press Wed January 1976 Do something Continued from page everyone she spoke to that the ducks should not be fed and they will go away look Ing for their own food Mrs Sheldon wondered if the birds were kept whose job was it going to be to feed them Would it be a separate position or absorbed into someone else s job The committee member said she spoke to Esther Toy lor known throughout the town for her fondness for the ducks For her alone Mrs Sheldon said it would be a disgrace to take them because they arc her babies She fell a recommendation should be made to council to try to keep the birds although she knows it is not the right thing to do Committee chairman Ed Wood said he would like the general feelings of the people of the town He wondered if there wis any way of taking the tame birds out of the lake after September in the hope the wild fowl would fly south The time ones could then be put back in the water in the summer He felt if the wild birds do not get fed in the summer they will not stay in the winter He said he would like hear the cither at his home or In his store Selfish Recreation Program Co ordinator John Cooper pointed out Whose sake are you doing it for the or people If you are doing It It for the people It Is selfish Mrs Sheldon said it was selfish but she would rather have to feed Ihe ducks wrong than to send them away said the pond on his property has ducks on it before the ice leaves in the spring and then around the middle of they leave Whether they go and let Esther feed them I do not know He admitted it Is hard not to feed the ducks and said he some times gives them food but not on a regular basis Ed Wood would like people to drop into his home or store or the town office and give their opinion about what should be done A law for people not to feed the birds la just as forceahle as the seat belt law Mrs Sheldon said The committee made a mo tion to council to review what has been done and what is going to be done Dont feed birds- CVCA Plans to feed the flocks at Fairy Lake Acton will take wing if the advice of the Credit Valley Conservation Authority is followed Is the town of Hills responsible for the birds asked Tom Hill at Thursdays CVCA executive meet ing Let nature take its course Mr Hill was told by Auth ority chairman Grant C larks on who commented the Ministry of Natural Resources invariably gave the same advice Mayor Hill was referring to the current controversy surrounding the wildlife Fairy Lake Council has allocated for the care and feeding of the multitude during this winter Private citizens were the original caretakers of the flock now numbering several hundred The member from Orangeville H P Darraugh stated the same problem had earlier in his area It people who like to see the birds who are causing the problem he said Don pamper them and they 11 go away The Authority recommended town and residents refrain from feeding the ducks next fall in order to allow the natural migratory instinct to take over GORDON STROME of Gait took over on January as Scotia Plan loan officer in the Bank of Nova Scotia He has previous experience work ing in the main branch in both Kitchener and Gait Obituar Mrs Dan Campbell Funeral service was held Thursday January at Campbellford Tor William Milton 12A Front SL CampbeliEord who died at hospital Mr Milton a retired farmer was in his year He lived previously in the Acton and Georgetown areas Son of the late William Meagher he is also predeceased by his wife Catherine Booth Survivors He is survived by two daughters and four sons Margaret Mrs Raymond Oakvllle Mrs Philip Miss- issauga Joseph Milton Mississauga Jack and Charles Milton Georgetown and Donald Milton Acton two sisters and one brother Miss Milton Toronto Susie Mrs Arthur and Donald Clear water Florida and grand children J Houlihan of delated the funeral and pallbearers were Jack Charles and Donald Milton Raymond and Philip Blaney and Peter Interment was at St Mary cemetery Funeral service was held at the Shoemaker Funeral Home Acton for Mrs Dan Campbell of Acton who died at the Guelph General Hospital Dec The former Bertha Fish was born at Valley in Duffcrin County She was the youngest daughter of Mr Mrs Fish She is survived by her husband Dan Campbell Acton two sons French of Georgetown Reginald French of Balllnafad seven grand children and six great grand children one sister Mrs Robbie Cole of Belleville Ont half sister Mrs Lucy Prior of half brothers Clarence Fish Norman Fish and Donald Fish of Guelph She was predeceased by her first husband Wesley Trench of and dauahter Mrs William McClusky of also two brothers and two sisters She was a member Orangeville Chapter No 197 OES and attended Balllnafad United Church Pallbearers were nephews William Howllt of Jack Howitt of Kitchener Fred of Fergus George Clark of Elmlra and Richard Shortlll of Flower bearers were grandsons William Wayne French and Bloke French Officiating minister was Rev A H McKcnzie Interment was in Cemetery Acton Gutless Regional councillors repre senting the northern port of Halton Region are gutless according to Region public Works Chairman Jack Raftls levelled that charge against northern represents tlvcs at the height of a debate that considered dropping the chargeback system In favor of equalised assessment Dick Howitt of Esqueslng and Ernie of George town were the only two north ern representatives at the committee meeting Wednes day Both opposed a move to wards equalized assessment