THE HERALD Janes Bear is reported near Ballinafad Wildlife abounded in County In he old days we are told but more recent reports show that It Is making a comeback in spite of people The latest story about animals comes from Ballinafad where a bear cub was seen about ten days ago Fred Sinclair found tracks the width of a man hand and five or six inches long In his hardwood bush He showed them to Henry Martin and Jim Sanderson and all three are sure that they were bear tracks probably they belong female they say although she lun not been seen RECOGNITION AWARDS Mayor Harry Bar told the police commission Thursday that it only being realistic to relocate police headquarters in After touring he old town hall used by police with Coun he said the building had deterioated since his previous visit two years ago and there had been talk of condemning the building at that time Mayor Barrett and Chief Ken or a live will appraise the former Dills Publishing Company off ices on Mill Street and the as possible sites for a new police headquarters Renovations ore planned for the front of the Dills building The building is twice the size police would require now but the building could bo Mayor Barrett said Quotations on square footage required by police and costs Terra Cotta Wl jorllr By MARJORIE On Wednesday evening May 18 Mrs George was hostess for the May meeting of Terra I The roll call took the form of a exchange Mrs Nor man brought us up to date with Current Events Mrs gave a brief report of the North Peel District Annual held that day at Inglcwood A report of the Officers Conference held the first week of May at Waterloo was given by our delegate Mrs Norman She found it very educational Mrs Howard gave the motto Culture Is the cream of coffee a Activities add much to life to moke it more meaningful A contest answered by the names of vegetables was con ducted by Mrs Jack McDon aid At the close of the meeting and her Mrs Wilfred Leslie and Eleanor Mac Dona Id served delicious lunch and everyone enjoyed a visit to On Thursday June the Terra Institute joined in the Tour of Country Homes in King Township arranged by the York Human Guild The ladies travelled by thoroughly enjoyed the day outing in spile of the ihreatemng rain The houses viewed were very Interesting and the scenery In the area Is most delightful Grass fire Hills Georgetown firefighters were called to a grass fire Saturday behind the hospital fire prevention of Brassard reports Limehouse news By MRS A Herald correspondent Mr and Mrs and family flew Rome for a month where they visited re latives a few weeks ago Mr and Mrs of Richmond BC Have been their daughter Mrs Robert her husband ind famdy Mr and Mrs Guppy of Col lege Park Maryland have been visiting her Mrs Sam Mileham and her Misa Blanche has returned from a few weeks visiting friends at Brandon Manitoba We welcome Mr and Mrs Porter and son Brian lo the village They have purchased the former home of the Randy who have bought property in Erin Township The I ladies served a hot roost beef dinner to en mothers and daughters of the Brownies last Tuesday evening The Women Institute met in Hall last Thursday evening with the Women Institute Carol and the Collect repeated in open A Local Beef bringing answers of every thing from dusty roads to over zealous officialdom Convenors read reports and Mrs Hannah read current events Delegates read reports of the recent District Annual Indies were requested to bring box lunches toa quilting in the Hall June 13 at a m Mrs read a phrase of the Collect Pretence After singing Have Thine own way Mrs FTC Brown and Mrs a nice lunch for the ten members present By MRS HANNAH At the end of May the Cubs and Scouts In Limehouse had their annual Father and Son banquet In Manor Hall The mothers supplied a pot luck upper with plenty of homemade pies for dessert Special guests In addition to the fathers were Murray District Commissioner Terry Colter Assistant Commissioner for Cubs and Mr and Mrs Patterson from who enter talned everyone with slides from their various trips across Canada Cyclist badges were prescn led to he Cubs who had taken part In the bike hike the Sunday previously and a sward was presented to Cub John Vadelka who has earned his star ho alar lUelf will bo received at a awards night for the District being held at the don Alcolt Arena on June 14 Sin Cuba attended rict Cub Camp held for those Cub who ere completing Cubs and will be mining Scout In I he I Will Mr Sinclair did see a cub a bit bigger than a dog weighing about 100 pounds along his tracks on his farm he says He has not seen it since Bruce Buckland wildlife management officer for the ministry of natural murcc at Cambridge told The Herald on was sent to fad check the story and nothing We expect to find anything though he soys because bears are nocturnal animals and he was there during the day Mr feels thai It is Kevin Parker Dave Cox Nancy received at town first recognition and Wong compare certificates and badges they awards honor Acton police to relocate will be exchanged between the two parties and a report pre sented to the police The build could have a side door ince and police officers could park sen behind the building There is extra room in the offices but he said Acton is growing It would only be a time before larger ficililiri would be required need its municipal building Ma heard com pi nuts r an Acton woman is upset lint shi reaches for the SI i is worried the of slow mice replied to ill it police officer is niched dispatch notifies the closest Ballinafad private lines coming lies in and iron nil si hue improved phone service sometime h is fallible In eorge i two party and part lines monthly telephone bill of about to as cents in addition to the Georgetown rate which varies Trim per month for partv ilsc of for private Residents of the area who now hive J printe line must a mileage rale from With the of the improved vice this mileage rite will lie charged Bell pub affairs spoke Dill ind those now p lying for priv lines with mlleaRe rale and in close proximity of the may find ir monthly bills reduc after conversion from to the if id line service New auto service opens Andy Clark has worked for 14 years as a mechanic on imported cars Specializing in Volvos and Toyotas Monday he opened his own business Andys Import Auto Service at Mountainvlew Road I have to try he said even though business will be slow first He not worried about competition since there I that many places servicing Imports Thirty two year old Clark and his wife Carol live In Rockwood They have two children threeyearold son Adam and six old daughter Dawn Agricultural news CHOP By John Held The second meeting of the Held Crop Club was held on May 16th at C We walked through the fields looking for weeds and then we retired to the shop where we judged cobbed com identified weeds We gave oral reasons The President Bill thanked the host and the meeting was adjourned IIAI TON II CI llll By Be Wlngflrld The second meeting of the 4 forestry Club wis held on May at the Agricultural Office Milton The was owned the and roll call followed by the minutes of the last meeting read by Kim iduit from the Ministry Natural Resources gave very slide presentation on lumbering locations for trees hardwood mini and different types of trees in Ontario were some of the topics covered Questions were asked and a short quiz was given to the members put them on their toes Stokes brought in some branches and Mr Murchlson told ushow them A quiz on the trees followed Norma Wilson thanked Mr Murchison for coming and Ihc meeting was adjourned STUlKfeS A is in nearly every field of this year in The warm weather during May has resulted in early these black headed larvae which eventually can strip all ho leaves off the alfalfa plant This greatly reduces yield and protein content of the All farmers are ndviscd to check their fields every two or three days and if the field is over half alfalfa with damage you should consider spraying the field The two most common insecticides be used are per cent concentrates at Hi pints per acre or Sevln per cent at lbs per or per cent powder at lbs per acre Spraying will cause some tramping of the field but may have to be practiced on many farms this year if we are to save the crop from loss the yield of hay will not lie loo high at this dale quality should be excellent providing the leaves arc not lost to the alfalfa weevil There been a few calls this past week regarding Spruce the Ministry of Agriculture and food Milton reports This insect Is now working In spruce trees in ihe Milton area To find the worm examine the new growth of the spruce closely If the worm is present you will notice the needles webbed and pulled lightly the twig Underneath this you will find ihc spruce feeding on Ihc needles Infestations in our aria arc usually light and the damage is Where there arc only a few Insects simplest method of control is to pick the worms off and crush them one May or If the infestation is extensive it would be wise to consider chemical control Si or Malathion arc effective in controlling the pest This material can be applied lo young spruce with a hose on type or if the Irecs arc lorge commercial operators con be lo do the job When carrying out control by yourself be sure to read the libel and follow all ructions Limehouse Cubs Scouts hold annual banquet the fall It was held this year at j Glen Conservation for some pouring rain In the middle of the If re Sunday night the weather was beautiful The boys went fishing had a night hike learned about knife and axe handling as well as fire lighting conservation Attending from were Brian Walton Tom Rug gle Ian Brawn Ron Rock Christian Book and Eddie Gall Iford Leaders Elaine and Dave Hannah and Steve Thompson had the quest of supplying the food for the people there also cooking for the leaders This past weekend hi Scouts had there District Cam porcc again at the Flaherty farm on Highway This gave them further prnclico with their lightweight no Irucc cam ping They also used their new man AtlendQC from were Doug Run Rock Hugo Winter way and their lead cri SPECIAL OFFER 2 FOR 1 We will professionally steam clean any two loose carpets for the price of one Free pickup and delivery CALL CARPET CLINIC 4594140 8773606 not impossible that a bear could have been seer there but it was probably Just passing through since we don I have the terrain wo associate with He says that nothing would be done unless the bear began damaging property or hanging about a populated place In lhal case officers from North em Ontario would be called in to iranqullize the beast and AIB data problem settled Richard Telford of the Acton Chiropractic Clinic said last week difficulties the Inflation Board over an increohe in professional fees has been up Or Telford Is one of professionals who had their names referred to ad Donald Tansley for further investigation of fee structures The difficulty came about through a derstnnding between the chiropractor and his Telford said the forma had until after the AIB s deadline that additional compliance forms were necessary A spokesman for the AIB said oil professionals in in the latest AIB action found themselves in the position because incomplete date had been filed He said the situations will be rectified once the proper documentation is received Telford said he increased fees since 1975 and thought from instructions he had received that a minimum of reporting would suffice Firefighters search Ward I firefighters were called to the scene of on overturned cor on the Ninth I south of Hungry Hollow early Sunday morning Firefighters at the scene helped in scorch for the missing driver The fire department reports the driver was not found Police con tinned ihc search 394 pints of blood The Cross blood donor clinic In Georgetown Monday collected blood packs from a total attendance of people were rejected for various reasons medications active allergies colds and aspiring products taken within hours before the clinic new donors registered for the of which were first timers The urgent need for all blood types was met It was noted that any donors who missed the clinic may still be able todays blood donor clinic at the Aclon District High School Vine IN GEORGETOWN Delicious meals Friendly courteous staff LICENSED UNDER L O NOW AVAILABLE for all occasions I BANQUET ROOM FACILITIES call 9194 DELREX RESTAURANT TAVERN GEORGETOWN MARKET CENTRE CHIEF SCOUT AWARD GEORGETOWN REVOLVER CLUB Company Georgetown received the chief scout award signed by Canada s governor general Jules He was presented with the award at camp Sam Mac by Judge C O Saturday June 11 EVERYBODY WELCOME Get Moore for your money premium quality yoi your Moorp dealer know how expert on ill jour h ipdre Paints See your Benjamin Moore dealer today DAVE OR ART SHEPPARD HILLSBURGH VILLAGE ESTATES Where detached houses still come with 70 foot lots and start at 50000 A village in the hills of Erin a place with a past a hotel where the stagecoaches used to stop kid hockey that is still fun curling that is friendly first and expensive last trees that are slated to grow not cut down fishing at the old fishing hole and neighbours that say HI on the street A place with a future only minutes to the Go Train or a bus nearly at the door schools medical centre good roads good homes A style of life that leaves something to look forward to for tomorrow Take Trafalgar Road north from 5 miles past Hwy OrtakeHwy to Hwy and then north on Hwy 25 west of Erin COME AND HAVE A LOOK THIS WEEKEND JOHNSON CARNEY REALTOR