EDEN MILLS Valentine tea bake sale held by Mothers Auxiliary Acton P Wednesday 19 Educators say Burlington must remain in By Wright Martha Stevenson Mn Morrison of Our local orchestra the Shades Sudbury is on an extended visit of Tyme held a dance in the hall WINNERS OF THE FIRST DRAW at the Acton Curling Club Sweethearts BontploT on Saturday wore a rink comprised of Or Brian Moore- and Rock and Broom with her sister Mn Anna Wilson The community was shocked at the sudden passing of Herb Sympathy Is extended to hit wife and family The UCW of Eden Mills United Church held a very successful luncheon In the Christian Room Wednesday Many enjoyed the outing Saturday the Mothers Auxiliary of the Brownies Girl Guides and Scouts held a Valentine Tea and bake sale in the Community The proceeds were very encouraging Convener was Mrs Marmrst Adair pouring tea were Mis Jefferson and Mrs K Servers were Adair Janet Crane Wendy Stall Jonko Pony Jackson Mary Jane Jefferson Saturday evening Tho crowd wasnt as big as expected A successful bake sale was hold Saturday morning by the Ladles Aid of don Mills Presbyterian Church In SimpsonsScars Store proceeds woro very I Legion town league tallies ATOMS Brampton battled to a 2 lie in the atom opener this was the Ural game has not won this season Robbie and scored the llrampion mostly corn Valentines and Beattys top Sweethearts goals Russell Hick and Clint Glrdwnod collected assists Steve Van Dor and Mike Jollyinoro wore the Wado Vlckcty mid Jim picked up assists I he second game between Dixie alio ended in a tic lorn notched two go and an and Kon Woodman goal and two assists for Dixie Irottor and Sieve polled one apiece for Woston NUVICIi and Tied Allen each scored once as Bob has flood curl ng it rink HawHt and both scored Sue post there no king what happened to the rook both of you and to your teams at course This high score would not be pofcla without the each player on the teams Congratulations to the boys twin of the high school will play in the CWOSSA finals at Brentford Monday This Is lor high school championship of VMsrern Again lit Ions In order to a ladles team Tyler Nan Hurst and Mary Marks visited the North Hilton club at Georgetown Ian Saturday and won second draw total They came within in points the cup home too Have you told your on TV draw yet convener Ab has a number of books on hand and Is anxious to get them In tha hands of all those selling So It you have sold your allotment turn In and take tome mora tickets It Is a vary worthy causa Harry was holder of the lucky ticket for the hide rug In the draw last Friday evening It sura wet a beauty Erin paid a return visit to the Acton dub last Friday Without counting up the final score tha visitor were prasantad with the Tyler Transport Challenge Cup This It the flrat year of the trophy but It Is an annual affair between two clubs you checked the bulletin board lately You might surprised to discover a number events listed there In which you are certainly Interested There are a at spiels coming up and other events that show a lot of planning on the part of high school girts are practicing tor the CWDSSA thai will take in Owen Sound this year The local girls have not bean opposition at of now number of floods ware laid last waak Although It Is not yet Ice It Is better than It has bean for a long time MONDAY J Buchanan Irwin Staut Dubois George Lee Ron Guest Walt Dubois It J A Armstrong T Tyler Jr TUESDAY MIXED Chas David B Hunter fl Anderson T Walton 4 MacArthur 4 Mainprise A L i Moore Toih Mab Blow 4 T Tyler Sr 4 M Jordan Williams WEDNESDAY MEN E Tyler 10 Moore 10 B Dubois A K March ment 4 J Goy 4 S Dubois 4 Jordan 4 Blow 4 C WEDNESDAY AfTEHNOON LADIES Goy 8 Laatherlaraj M THURSDAY LADIES Hewitt 10 Anne Moore Tyler Eleanor Goy Merg Toth 6 Hansen 6 Shirley Hunter May fly Hob Mac Arthur I the Sweetheart was held at the curling club wis the fiiil spiel thai the writer has encountered where the ladies on the team did not skip a Sweetheart Hut then we like to be different Fourteen team took part in the spiel two draws of to ends name There were two games lot each draw In the draw the leant of and Mis Brian Moore and Mr and Mis took first prize with high score Second prize was won by the team of Walter and Beatrice Dubois and Bob and Val No firm decision from 3 Reeve George told Mr the county roads engineer I J Corbet was unhappy with heavy ti using the Line and the Service to gam access to the proposed tuck Mr Goodman replied he would be happy to set up a meeting between his traffic engineer ind Mr Cor be It Mr loodnnn once again told council Ins group had entered into an agreement with nine homeowners adjacent to tho agreement ay pr This them had opened to whether they wanted to stay in their homes and If they decided not to the truck people were ready to give them a good price tor then homes Lawyer Peter representing Lino dairy farmer Bill Laws on who owns a farm directly opposite the site of the proposed track chimed Ins Client is not prepared to sell to the raceway people even though lie is directly affected by the track He said his client was worried about the safely of his children since it would In his words be turned into another gasoline alley Truck driver woman hurt in two separate mishaps Had road conditions early morning resulted a rush of minor in the arc but two mishaps were of a more serious nature and one was also a unusual says Milton OPP Around a tractor owned by Wholesale Ltd jjcknifcd on Highway west of Sixth Line The transport was not damaged at all but the Frank Red truck twisted highway the icy Drink waiter prio went o the team of led and Dolores fylci and Mike and Anne Irwin loutth went lo Mmhmuil and Ruth In the late draw loi those who like to sleep in the lop went to the mi led by mid his with Will Hewitt and irvcy Young Second was won by Hill Mars loth with Mr and Mrs McKIm ITiiid prize wis taken by the rink John Anno Watson Hugh Jordan and Austin Young Ken Murchmen I wis lor the day curling a bulfct supper was served in the lounge to all curlers Rev Andy McKcnic made the present of the prizes loall the winners OPP report Only a few occurrences were added lo the activity record the Acton Municipal Detachment during the week of February to During hours worked miles were logged The most serious investigation involved an attempt to utter a forged document at a locai store which was thwarted by an alert clerk who decided to nuke inquiries The culprit quickly left the scene but with the of Toio back injuries as thrown around lived neck and result of being his cab as CHURCHILL Two hours later near the same assistance of a local citizen was spot two cars collided sending arrested in Georgetown by one driver to the hospital and Const R Wood In cooperation later to a dentist with the Georgetown Police Gail 21 of Department Acton received a cut lip and The person charged has a long several loose teeth in the record of similar offences and collision which saw probably faces a lengthy prison damage done to the front end of term if convicted of this offence her car This occurrence is proof of the William Scott 53 of Guelph results which may be obtained was unhurt but found by watchful store clerks damage had been done to the conscientious citizens and good rear end of his car police work Const Kiessler Valentine party in church enjoyed By Mrs MacArthur Those who attended the Valentine Party on Saturday night in Churchill Church report had a very enjoyable time playing various games The girls had artistically decorated the basement with the Valentine theme which was earned through to lunch time when sandwiches fancy cakes and cookies were served A lovely heartshaped cake was cut and served as dessert to everyone Tea coffee and was in demand Mr and Mrs Wallace Swackhamer and Janice also Mrs Jean Jackson of Acton visited in Guelph on Sunday with Mi and Mrs Fred Thompson and Peggy Donald Anderson attended Cub Parade and service in BaUinafad United Church on Sunday morning Mi and Mrs William and family of Brampton visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Brown and family Mr and Mrs Ron Saunders Norman and Stephen also Mr and Mn Bruce Lcltch and Beverley visited with Mr and Kenneth at Brisbane on Sunday Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr and baby Jeffery visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Grant Down and family and then on to see her parents Mr and Mrs John Knox and Nancy of Hampton J Wardlaw spent Sunday with her daughter Mrs J McDonald Mr Garry left on Sunday to spend a week at Montreal working on a school project and visiting with Mr and Mrs Ralph Graff and Mr and Mis David Mr and Mis Archie Ken visited on Sunday afternoon and evening having dinner with Mr and Mis Keith Barber Georgetown Mr and Mrs Davidson attended the golden wedding of their friends Mr and Mrs George Leslie Peer of Burlington on Saturday afternoon February 14 Allen Member of the Military Band of the Lome Scots attended the ceremony of Militia of the changing the Regimental Sergeant Majors of the Scots Regiment on Sunday February 15 at the Training Centre Brampton The retiring Regimental Sergeant Major was D G Brampton The new Regimental Sergeant Major is M W M J Weir Ontario I At the Legion hall Activities at Branch By Cbartse Thomson 107 Tanners 101 Station Hotel Pre t standings in the Legion League are Legion A 130 Club Firemen Reliable Taxi 1 Legion B Reliable Snack Bar 109 Petes Barber Shop Norm Morton and are hospitalized in Free port and Kitchener respectively MILL END STORE MAIN STREET Clearance Sale YARD GOODS CRIMPLENE POLYESTER ETC INCLUDING NEW SPRING STOCK OUR ALREADY LOW PRICE 20 OFF MENS SWEATERS CHILDRENS CARDIGANS PULLOVERS 20 OFF WOMENS SUCKS ALL OUR REGULAR STOCK 10 OFF Wort Shoes- Dress ftoes OFF MEN S BOYS WINTER SPRING COATS t JACKETS MANY OTHER SPECIALS COME AND SEE OUR BARGAIN TABLE No Exchanc Chargaaor Charg tallied 2 I Allen assists Cliff goal Hamilton downed Niagara I ulls 4 1 the nightcap af Marvin scored two goals mid Jim Mathews and John Thompson potted one apiece McNubb Thompson and Alan ouch helped out on Shane Withers scored the Niagara WLE Baltimore Rochester in the pee wee opener B J Legate the winners with two goals Ricky added ind twoussiitsund Jim Gentles fired one Cleveland and Springfield played lo tic in the second game John Terry and Scott Oakley scored for Cleveland Culler I on and Steve soloed in the assist column Jim Gentles Steve Pa pill on David Morris replied for Springfield Morris and J Legate added assists BANTAMS Pittsburgh downed Buffalo as Glen McKciuic and Chris potted two goals apiece George and Hatfield scored the other Pittsburgh goals Martin scored twice and Charlie McCrea and Larry Hepburn once each for the losers MIDCLTS Angeles bested St Louis in the midget game Carl Reed and Bob fired two goals each for the winners Ball en tine Harry Law son collected assists Randy Ferguson and Blair replied for the Blues Dave Pink picked up an assist Nut only Burlington but llallon would surfer If as a to mill of regional government the Iwo weie separated with regards to the educational system trustee loin Watson of Acton told llie Board of Education Friday night The bond was discussing the Board brief on regional government that Is to be sent to the Minister of Municipal Affairs Mr Watsons comment rose out of a speech by Burlington t Fred Arrnllage Mr Aim Huge said In 1968 the minister hud offered arguments for the regional board and Burlington education people sold the idea to the people of Burlington but now lhoy are to bo faced with whnl they had done Jim slum lime ll puts us In an Impossible position Mr said A Burl lint on only would administrative costs to and it Is unlikely we could pro Bra i He noted French schools and other programs administered through the county Board that would lo be dropped in the event Burlington left llie Hoard Mr Watson noted would not be strong enough without Burlington to cuny lis pro sen I program It would be lo the detriment of both if the unit is broken ho said Vice ilruun Bill an I the nil decade had boon series of shifts for local another shirt would be tin fair It will be lough on the stuff I wouldi t put up with it If I was on he admitted Hie Minister of Municipal Affairs McKeough has agreed to meet with a delegation from Board after seeing the brief He had earlier declined a meeting unless lie did not understand Die brief Trustees were critical of the Steele Report for treating education lightly Almost as an afterthought one trustee rioted In a covering letter the milliner chairman Douglas Wood Id Most of staff have participated In a of changing policies organ structures arid unifying compromises That they have responded io well so fur Is more lo the ouollly Of he members of the stuff than the ease of transition Wo question how well further re ion can be accomplished without Impairment inefficiency Traffic bug gives lips After ninny yours undisputed symbol of traffic safoty In Ontario I the Safety has got His friendly rival is a frockle faced safely minded Insect called Trevor the safoty bug Trevor will bo making his appearance In the Free Press and his safely messages will be heard by thousands of radio listeners The new OPP recruit has been named lo the ranks by assistant commissioner J L Wliltly of he OPP Traffic Division to further the cause of accident prevention throughout Ontario Ihtv midWinter Clearance of worlds bed loosing best performing NEW USED skidoo SALE FANTASTIC SAVINGS ACT NOW ALLISON tells Gordon Sinclair what to say fie in in I isttuide the Tim eif llnr iJChKB mu rtiphnnrs and tile I till limn i pi in mure JuilftniKfriinlitl me In bet iherruJu Mali i pie are nhullht think 1 he emiehe ii Sniitiiir rinitaiue ami him lit Or Bi Jink Dennett BillSlephrtu m Bill MtVtun Robert Dialogue leamifBert Templet tiller Individual urns make fir ii fir plait Wlin huiti listen here interesting lirienitif ir in the firM plate