Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 1 Aug 1979, C, p. 1

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J. - O .5 l - _, Ws THINGS ARE MOVING along awimming- Bronte Creek Prî.vmncial Pa rk just south of soon, either, homeuse Oeveekend's hot Park o f icials re hop ng for 100,000 lyeo the largeal pool in the province. It Milton, had to L. - drained ,hen the sealer weather saw hun dredasSe' K refuge in the swimmers to pai throu h by the Labor lisbeen reopeiied folowîng is closure on thse bttom de veloped craicks and pieces pools cool waters. So far 1 is summer, an Day weekend. The pool cfi:ers 1.6 acres. ast week for repaira. Thse pool, located at floated to the surface. Nol a moment toc, estimated 18,000 people ha e uaed the pool. ftampîo Porâpoctivo THE MOMENT 0F RELEASE is al ~ important for a football player. Here, BALL CONTROL la important in soccer as number of open fields at Bronte Creek Steve Gangadîn avoids a tackler (not Ronald Smith (right) triesa b keep thse bail Park where soccer, football, volleyball or shown) andprepares to pasa to a team- away fromn Anthony Bennett. There are a any number of sucli sports can be played. mate. Story and THIRD SECTION- FEATURES ;IIII! MILTON, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1979 Bronte Park has something for all tîronte (ereek ofthe provincial oen Provinci alPark te a ltt en titn itepnvmcs hreughout the daya torge tan epuddle *stransit eagon passes ie tt ende her ttrnugit the parti le SHOOTING WITH CLOSED EYF.S is te imagination cati run sprtation btwheen ttte not recommended procedure, but Joe '%ild man poits o intrestOldshopes twlwokfrhm nte Lcated lest sout uf ittitn the park. mult- purpose courts at Broiite Creek Park. Milîton rani ut Burtuak lu.th ltpark contatnsi 1.6 acre su tmnung Le and apaved area for use as a bauketitai cnuet, shuffleboard. badminton., sntteybatt. r any nambe otuther uses There are attu eght tennis courts and evne sorte oseshne puts. liio cttned. teer are open fietlds ftipies ng fotbial mngealpusls. thnugh ihr re emiles oft ta ts fr curling ne eelkingý rera nisa ltte more passit' .hbrrrare o uhards andvoiu caitouer te Speuce tane Farn,a vintage dliii larin cnmpeteeith equpuiient frmm hal era. A simi 1arenpeeience tfor suongslersisetai te (hîldeens Foeîîî, There, titey cauti ite rn annmal., and enlfer tht pay lharo. A lre r hîl i te niddleofthr1îarkiuseil teorlttbugganingin lethe Thererarr e nreut pîrnic ted Sbarbecue areae.for ataatiiti utleg \ste ifrmieoarketrne SHIJFFLEBOARD IS ANOTHER of the many varied uses for a compîrîr o th itms, large paved ares at Bronte Creek Park. Marie Olds uses thm sldesitnus and dspays multi-purpose courts to play a garne. ANDREA BEASLEY la al miles as se picks cherries off Oie trees at the orchard at Bronte Creek Park. 6~. * ~, B

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