tsitr legion town league atom acton 1 weston 1 norm thambill scored the ac ton goal assisted by david mar coux as the atoms opened with a tie blair cleland got the wes- ton counter assisted by jeff town- sley and joff patterson weston 2 brampton 1 jqff townsley and j o h n n y scoyne scored for weston in the second game with kent kentner helping out john on his effort for brampton ricky baginski drilled the lone counter assisted by jim hurley novice niagara falls 2 oshawa 2 bernie taylor put niagara back in the game in the second period when oshawa took a 20 lead in the first period on goals by leslie coles and gary copetand- charlie mccrae and schuts assisted ber nie charles mccrae scored the ty ing goal late- in the third period for niagara hamilton 4 st kilts 0 jim mclntyre popped in a pair of goals as harriiloii shut out st catharines ron death scored one i and assisted on one of mclntyres troth armstrong rounded out the scoring with an unassistedtallv pee wee rochester 7 springfield 3 tb survey 1 underway a total of four xray techni cians six nurses and two mobile xray units will be used in halton county during the current tu beiyulin rest and- xray survey which began on february i- throughout the drive to find afl the unknown cases of tubercu losis in halton county tubercu- an meeting held rctentlv lin testing clinics and mobile x- milton cleveland 3 baltimore 2 dale fisher scored all three baron goals in their squeaker over baltimore david pink as sisted him on his first one and frank- holmes helped on the third his second was unassisted baltimore goals were drilled by randy marsh and george mc- phail with george also assisting randy on his of fort four penalties were evenly di vided between the teams with ken jordon serving both for the losers and fisher and garth tay lor doing time lor cleveland bantam hershey 3 pittsburg 2 dave le blanc scored the lone goal of the third period in the first minute of play to break a 22 tie in favor of hershey steve garrett assisted qs he did on both other bear counters scored by ccive a con report or the bilbblackand ken marshall ken tos or r the great majoii- also assisted on bills will show clear and htalthv pittsburgs answers were sup- lungs he said most cases dis- plied by briar sampson on an covcre will be in the early sla- unassisted epfort nd harry gcs when tuberculosis can be brown sank i he secofid with help most quicklv and easily cured from bofcf lovell he added i five penalties went to mark j schools have alreadv been kowall 2 and larry knight of i done in town and the nurses i the losers and clive stewart and have returned la read the j submits annual report proud of fire prevention bureau we canfeel proud of our coun ty wide fire prevention achieve ments during 1965 retiring presi dent insp wes miller of oakville told tnembers of the halton coun ty fire prevention bureau at their in prizes jn the ontariowide section of ihenepj contest and the oakville brigade won a prize in canadawide competition years highlights reviewing the past year mr miller noted over 1000 school childrens ray units will visit all principal unfbrtunatelv he noted it was posters were entered in the bur- communities beginning w to putydiawn on paper the j eaus annual fire poster contest norvaj georgetown and acton j number 0 fifes that were actual- icvnthia tuc of acton and daniel the staff and equipment is sup- j v prevented because of the bur- plied by the ontario department g efloi is we as members of or health at the request of the rj ri departments give halton county tuberculosis as- vo o ou in coun sociation hv wide specially trained the nurses for the survey have been specially trained for this type of work and have been holding similar clinics all over the province for the past four years the xray technicians are also carefully selected someiwith as much as 20 years experience in community mass survev work rev m estabrooks survey chairman- said that every per son- attending the clinics will rc- winslow of oakville were named winners and were awarded tro phies at a special banquet in their honor yearround united effort i the previous years halton foi the purpose ol prevention of winner eva anisimowicz of oak- fires the citizens of this county ville captured first prize in an in- feel proud too for without allonlario poster competition such efforts fire losses could 15000 spting cleanup post- climb to a point where it could j ers were printed and distributed effectvvexxqiietlribugh increased 4v the bureau plus 25000 newly- fire insurance premiums he rq- designed restaurant place mats vealed j j bearing fire prevention messages inspector ailer praised the a blitz inspection program firefightersvvho participated in was carried out in acton and the profsram during 1965 and ox- i georgetown when teams of local appreciation to the hal- 1 firefighters and insurance comp2 council lor its financ- j any representatives checked stor- pport j os and commercial buildings for 1 the halton bureau j lire hazards won international acclaim lor its in september about 50 uni- programs through a scrapbook formed firefighters- staged a of its activities- compiled and on- i church parade to st pauls church tered in a competition with over j in milton to draw attention to 300 other canadian municipalities i the 1965 entry was 144 pages in length and included 59 photos and 209 press clippings on iht bur- eaus work it was awvivded a j fire prevention week the christmas jirogram in cluded distribution of 20000 christmas treetags to tree sales lots throughout the county and the posting of a combination lire prevention poster and greeting card in churches and public build ings the aclon tree press thursday february 3rd 1966 blustery weather ups accident tally blustery wintry weather due ing the latter part of jantiary boosted the property damage for accidents in north halton to 52490 for one month milton op i reported today a total of 57 accidents resulted in property damage estimated at s52490 and 19 personal injuries k john churchill of the sears midget two goals from the stick of gary kelly and singles by dave rvder bob waller perkins and patch tests industrial xrays arranged bv appointment are un dcruay this week the tannery was completely done wednesday special recognition in the na j tional fire protection associa j tions competition besides the bureaus knox ladies aid hear 65 reports afternoon the genera public sur- 1 member brigades in milton oak steven van fleet picked up 3 j doug smallwood gave montreal j goals and two assists in the lopja tie with toronto assists were sided rochester win over last registered by ray hibbard 2 neil anderson smallwood brian dunne harkley perkins rifcky rusk and gary dobbie for toronto michael marcoux fired two goals and collected an assist e waller sniped one and later villc and acton also received place springfield john snow scored two ron loutenjdrilled one and collected an asflind dean storey hit the target once also marking up assists were seth armstrong and mullen springfield goals were scored j helped on two cook robert bit- by tim coles charlie kuiken and graham fraser with charlie also paul armstrong new chairman retarded childrens authority paul armstrong of georgetown was named chairman of the esi quesing township retarded chil- j assisting on tims counter all three penaltiesiwehfto van fleet storey and armstrong of the winners assists penalties went to marcoux wilkinson and dick of toronto and massev of montreal at the january meeting of hal ton county council last week a quarterly report on the wardens activities during the last quarter of 1965 submitted by i exwarden herb merry of oak- ville showed he attended six county council meetings 45 com- lmtttee meetings paid 34 official visits and spent eight days at three conventions council learned peel county is considering the regional jail project and has named a commit tee to meet with halton word was received that needs study commissioner t plunkett is scheduling hearings in milton for three days in late march when he will accept briefs from local individuals councils or organizations it was announced that dep- utyjreeve r r parker of ac tonhad been named chairman of the board of health for 1966 ho is one of four county council ap pointees on the board clerk administrator gar field brown was delegated to at tend an explorations in manage ment course to be held at queens university in juno tori and john dowding got one i wrens educational authority at each david scutt collected twoj groups first annual meeting held at sunshine school near hornby on monday evening jan uary 10 the group is formed by four representatives appointed by es- quesing township council and two named by the north halton association for the mentally re tarded which operates the child rens school at hornby jim sproat of mibbn was nam ed vicechairman wtth mrs iain sillars of milton secretarytreas urer mr sproat chairs the fin ance committee ra kanerva or milton heads the property committee and g w mckenzie of acton and mrs l lawson of georgetown- the teacher and transportation committee i mi funs i halton county mt council tricts i main business of the january meeting was selling up a 1966 budget and settling tuition fees the school now has 24 students it was learned including seven from milton si from george town lour from aclon two each from nassagaweva township and oakville and one each trom ks- quesing township erin and bur lington reports indicated the two transportation vehicles pros entlv travel a total of 271 mil daily to pick students up and deli voi the false alarm the bell telephone system trig gered the fire siren by mistake wednesday afternoon the siren sounded very briefly but bewild ered firemen raced to answer the call anvwav i z m approval was given for the county to hcrt a meeting of the golden horseshoe economic council milton parks board of man agement was given permission to remove diseased elm trees in vic toria park plans to make room for an assistant crown attorney in the lau library room of the new courthouse were stopped when members ol the halton law as- j problems concerning hie village men t in the area reeve coulter sociation objected and alternate 0 campbellville including thesaid the report will try to tind campbellville problems aired before township knox ladies aids call to wor- i ship was the new year before m us lies a road untried a path un- l rcxl beside us walks a friend t well loved that friend is god i mrs a j buchanan convened the january meeting to begin a now year with the ladies aid of knox church the hymn follow vie the master said was sung f lollowed bv the prayer god bless the year the scripture lesson from psalm 65 was road in unison and j mrs buchanan gave a medita- jtion on the theme thou crown- est the war and led in prayer mrs r m mcdonald contribut ed a reading life is a journey by philip brooks to conclude an impressive wor ship service miss bellamaye ros- i ell sang the solo living lo jesus the business included the an- nnal reports for 196s by the secie- j tary and treasurer the members are pleased with the achievements of the past year the manse com- mil lee wore asked to enquire re sumo work to be taken care of other activities for the year ahead were discussed a congregational dinner gathering was suggested for consideration at a later date phone caiis will be accepted bv mrs f j mcculchcon and mrs a ai mcpherson and relayed to the monthly convenors the meeting closed with the hvnin more low to thee and the mipah benediction a period ol social lellowship was arranged bv mrs r m mcdonald and mrs buchanan assised by a cora- ra drivers license is a paper that gives a man the legal right to drive a car a marriage license is a paper that gives a woman a legal right to drive a man so says the last ys mens bulletin the bruce trail hiking clubs have got a dandy title for a theme song its a long way to tobermory they havent got i any words just the title so far quite a few cars in the es on the weekend there must be quite a mini berof bird tarjolers in town the birds which are attracted t homes where seeds have been put out in ijleders cerlainh appear cluibbv more sidewalks and the plunkett lar atea and that mr plunket report the regional- needs j would be interested in knowin study being conducted in halton and peel counties were discus sed monday jan 24 when vil- plans were made to use court room b in the brown st court house the property committee reported hourlv rated roads depart ment employees were granted a 15 cents per hour increase in pav members learned the public lage trustee george goldstraw school consultative committee isited nassagaweva council had approved a fourroom addit- speaking on behalf of the vil- ion hfi esquesing townships t lages three trustees mr gold- spevside public school and a straw inquired about the propos- playroom for the martin st sen- ed service road which vouldtake ior public school in milton considerable truck traffic away a bvlaw was approved giv- from the village he said he was ing department heads the right under the impression the town lo discharge emplovees ship would take over the main- robert beach was appointed tenance of the part of 5 sideroad counts assessor tjv bylaw needjor a better snow removal the best possible form of govern- n it too ol mrs m steele mrs b system possible installation of ment to look after every particu- johnson and mrs v g masales b nassagaweya briefs mrs mac arthur lo have a count v council ropresentative trom the township read the letter to coun- i council so that countx coun- now il will kn t kind ot people ed i i i at their most recent council meeting nassagaweva council- iors heard a suggestion from township ratepayer allan ackmin that agendas ol coming meetings be made available at the munici pal building lor interested rate payers learned fire losses in tile township in15 totalled 51281x1 more than 11000 more than the 194 total ol jt575 thclitrgest single loss- tor the soar was i turn owned bv william pickett and valued at 8550 noted the general contract the plumbing and heating con tract the electrical con tract and the architects tees for the now townjdtip administration build ing totalled 4855118 received a letter from bell telephone company of canada informing council direct distance dialing would begin in campbell ville effective february 11 heard a letter to councillor mis anne macarthur trom mr and mrs chester service who iv sides on five sideroad the let ter- indicated thatfollowing road improvement on the sideroad in 19fr4 a well serving the service tamilv went dry thev told ot lief erring to a new t bar erected j which goes through the village when the county took over tht building and maintenance of the i forme service road plan sidewalks when the countv discovered the he stated the village trustees incident was not covered bv in vvt considering the installation surance the services wore told of more sidewalks within the vil- to see a law ver the letter asked age he wondered ir the town ship planned to widen the part ol 5 sideroad between guelph line and the campbellville school reeve william coulter assured if the trusleesare satisfied with the present way the village is governed jumping to the topic of snow removal mr goldstraw stated when the county plowsrrhvroads they bury the sidewalks anil sometimes een tear them up he said that currently the man who is under contract to clear the sidewalks is unable to do a snl- fieient job with the equipment he has mr goldstraw inquired if the township might have suit able equipment that could be rei mrs i dennis expressed a vote of appreciation to the committee and all who had assisted h s holden optometrist 36 cork st east guelph phone ta 27150 quito a number ol motorists have scars on their vehicles to prove driving was hazardous since the storm- sunday february 28 is the linal day for using the 1965 license plates might be an idea to shop early and avoid the rush snow snow beautiful snow at least the youngsters think so the kiddies are enjoying the huge drifts and few if any miss a snow drift on the way home from school a number of acton students attending guelph schools were forced to turn backjiome mon day on acount of the snowstorm after starting out for school fourinch carlon pipe is being installed in an extensive modern ization program in medicine hat alberta the city is improving its downtown area by bin ing all power cables this has two lold interest in aclon just imw oiii hydro commission is tilkine ol laying underground cables in a section ol lakevicu and l mills- the carlon pipe is a micro plastii product in albeila up lo nine tiers of duels were bid in 1 trench eight loot deep to accom modate all the power linos nitl telephone cables obituary burell merritt dies in 80th year j after an illness of six months albeit b burell merrill died at his homo rr 1 inglewood on jainiaiv 26 he was- 79 years of age funeral service was held jan uary 2 at the rumleyshoemaker funeral homo conducted by the rev 1 oenian ot ebenezer united church interment was in fair iow cemetery pallbearers were grandsons kenneth merrit bill leirill lr hickson bruce lockhursi meiivin ttiotyison and douglas thomson mr merrit was born at lime- house ian 16 188t son of the late mary and john merritt he was married at acton september is i and his wife the former libel thomas survives him at their inglewood home where they have irfed lor the past three wars also remaining are- sons and daughters karl merritt oakville lilliam thomas acton vehna lockhurst iluttonviile william merritt toronto beatrice hick- son brampton one sister ger trude mitchell liniehouse broth- ij william umerritt georgetown and 2 iiuidchildron the vsundogs plaink visible as rainbowlike streaks ol coloi- in the skv are signs ol bad weather and the groundhog apparently could take ins choice ol good or bad weather wednesday the morning was cloiidv the alter noon bright fedcye 24 hr film developing service photo developing kodak film photoflash supplies cameras hintons 5c to 1 store mill st tel dif5 stationery acton 8532030 let us assist you with your plans for that all important wedding day come in and she olr c0mpietk selection of wvitatioss annolixcemzsts 1hf0rmals accessories tour choice of various paprr storts tpt tiyles and iizrs ask for select your wedding invitation announcements and necessorie with complete confidence as to quality and correctness of form we also have personalized wedding nukln matches and cake boxes nled tojijhe village he was in fined iratthe equipment used by the township would not bi suitable oit tho have working for them mrs mr goldstraw that the township macarthur stated a letter lik this shows win there are dis gruntled livpavers reeve coul ter prisented the letter to coun- t teinel list week the transfer of a ind trom mr and et to mrs hazen svu appi small par mrs lohnsoii renewal o a wrecking virj licence lor j aul s nicwman agtced lo hold off a request tini domtar jor 1 quarrv lu- once until a meeting can be ar ranged with the halton region conservation authority and all the quarries in thetownship heard councillor airs anne macarthur complain that the hal ton region conservation author ity had no business advancing sis two to a private interest so he can hac a tsar sie was wxxild not likely consider widen ing the road because of the ex- pense involved the village trustee also asked that some suitable safety feature be installed at the corner of the guelph lino and five sideroad the main intersection in the vill age he suggested the need for a t rat tic light similar to the flasher instaljed on rhe guelph line at iq sideroad coulsons corners i mr guljsiraw explained to the members of council that t h e trustees of the village didnt know what information they were expected to furnish mr plunkett for jlis report onregional govern- h really mthin6 5tran6e aborjye way our heating oil drives ltjub out l product lor skiers at glen iden ski club in the kcko conservation area promises made by county road department employees that thev would impair- tfie well it it was damaged finally in the full of towship permits 1965 after using a second well on building permits for lour resi- their property at great inconven- tlences with a total value of 55- 1 ience the services decided to 800 were issued during january hve a new well dug when they in the township of nassagaweya received the bill for just over township officials reported this j400 hey sent it to the coiinty but week harvey laverty heating mumbing and eavestroughing sales and service repairs le all makes of furnaces custom sheet metal work oil ad gas furnace installations conversion burners main street n s564934 24 hour service rockwood due to lack of storage space we are offering the clearance specials listed below at clean out savings used oil conversion burners 10 o 35 clean out special one 2va ton needing some repair air conditioner clean out special 45 used toilets basins sinks piping fittings etc used three hot water heating boilers 6uantity of old style bathtubs used valves faucets also large stock of convector and cast iron radiators all sizes a l riemer equipment company 17 millet w plumbing heating contractor acton ont 8530640