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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 10, 1970, p. 16

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Mike Waites top pie eater at Cuboree in Georgetown Ten pocks from the Georgetown district participated in the- annual at Georgetown park Saturday in an athletic achievement day stressing sportsmanship The seven Georgetown packs played host to Cubs from Acton Hornby and Norval and in the process walked off With the lion share of the laurels They took the first five places in the overall standing and best prizes to boot The pack ran ninth the events but had one outstanding champion when Mike Wanes proved he could eat better than any of the other boys present and walked off as official champion The 1st Georgetown Pack was Cuboree champion followed by Georgetown 8th Georgetown 3rd Georgetown SB Georgetown Norval Georgetown Hornby Acton and 2nd Georgetown Humorous highlight of the event was a leaders relay rate which included trips on blcydes and walks on stilts Barb Clark proved to be the fastest with the mostcst She and husband Roger of the Georgetown organized he day There were obstacle course bucking horse rides the tape Kim Game pyramids and several events balloon throws and scavenger hunt among other things Ribbons were to those who pliicd each event and prizes of equipment went to packs in order of finish and value District Commissioner Norm judged the events Akela Mrs Grant was in charge of the Acton Cubs who participated assisted by Scout leader Murray Harrison who also ran Kim s Game Froe Press Jung GETTING UP IN THE WORLD at Saturday Steadying stilts district in Georgetown ore two lads ram Jim Thomson and Acton pock Simon Scott and John Thompson Harrison Staff Photo Tentative hours set for Esquesing Mrs Eileen Grant scout leader Murray Wed 10 hi Sat easy IIRIONDA PLUS MB UGLY HITS TOWN Iff WfS TJ The Big Sun Mori lues Lengthy short lumpers ind observations from were all part parcel of an attempt to set rating hours for lit Golden way at Monday meeting of sijuesirij council Reeve George Curric came out flatly agin til idmitte locr Sunday was promptly reprimanded by deputy reeve loin Hill who asked why he PRESIDENT OF Tn Chem Liquid Embroidery Shaw Georgetown and Mane Wright Limehouse look this sudden when he Canada Bill Landsdowne presented prizes for sales at a special gathering at Mrs Scoyne I mentioned it it two and recruiting to Doris Scoyne Acton Vivian home IStatf Photo previous where hours for Were Liberals return president constitution change fails Mr Njss the and Liberals returned Bob Stewart Oakville as president l by acclamation during their annual meeting Wednesday at Hornby Mrs Virginia Kennedy of was named with Art of Oakville returned as treasurer Heeled as viee prcsiderils from among a slate of seven contenders were Bib Savage of Oakville I Jackson of Milton Penny and Sam of Georgetown Losers the lace were Peter Walters of Oakville I rank Hurst of Lsqucsing and Bob Lush Oakville MP Wlntinj was unable to attend the melting His father in law had died the previous week and he Mad just returned to Oliawa that day after a week absence from the House The meetine approved one constitutional which calls for all new members to hale paid their association fees at least hours prior to the annual meeting Previous members renew the day of the meeting But a second amendment ran The attempted to invoke a rule that new members must sign up at least three days prior to a nominating convention but it was voted down Tins leaves the former rule in effect new members must buy memberships at least days prior to a convention The latter change was recommended conform to Association But David said if people can t buy a membership a week before a eonvention they are not i Too many last minute mcmbciships create a burden lor the secretary he added Retiring spoke up against the amendment He noted people joined the paily on the Sunday night before cite last nominating convention which was held on a Tuesday and it was a big problem lor the secretary and his Only two favored the amendment and it was declared I Several speakers at the meeting indicated the wanted to be ready for a provincial election should lake place within next year president said Tins lime much our effort should be geared electing a Liberal member he added A nominating committee headed by Bob Blake I has already been seeking candidates He called on members build up the war chest dust ill the lilts and get the troops in order for the election We have modes hurdle in the person of Jim Snow he added and there is an NOP party devoutly to be reckoned with which showed voters there firmly opposed to Sunday lie thought people would vote jIohl the same lines council was unsure whether it was necessary have a vote on Sunday sport After much discussion the tentative limes lor race meets ill June July and August were restricted to three days a week ecludine Sundays from lo 1 in The ordinal motion would have restricted racing to Wednesday and Saiurdays but on the request owner lor more flexibility dales was reworded allow racinc my week dav Dunne September and October ratine will be allowed I and Saturdays from to llOp m and from 1 to on Sundays md holidays A licence fee for track has been suggested at SI annually Mr said it was not his intuition o tun md Sundays unless they were favored with a national meet He said wanted Sunday primarily as a back up day Councillor Miller warned council to be cautious with hours especially where it involved late nights when school children along the I and Sixth Lines were trying to sleep in the discussion Mr agreed to contribute towards maintenance of the road to the track on the I iflh Line Road superintendent Bud Snow met with the Ontjno Provincial Poller proposals to which recommendation emergency lane It v estimate ol the cost for the extra width and treatment would be to Mr felt the present road would do lor this year with an oil treatment Next season he would have a better idea of traffic needs The township agreed lo rct the road shape provided the dragway paid for surface treatment Mr said he hoped to open the dragway on Segal WhoCdotdrit i PLUS Touch me Im one of THE touchrbies JUDYHUXTABLE MARILYN RICKARD DRIVEIN THEATRE WED TO SAT JUNE TO 20 MIDNIGHT COWBOY ALICES RESTAURANT PLEASE NOTE SHOW STARTS AT DUSK die 1970 are at NORTH END BP ALL MODELS ON DISPLAY PRICED FROM SEE THE SPORTS CAR OPEN WEEKDAYS TO p SAT SUN TO m Base Line Rd Milton 8782471 BIG BLOWING CAPACITY With recutting ability Team the powerful Hi Throw Blower with tho new Rev utter Bring fine chopping right to tho sdo Kwp harvester chopping Bio wo features tough ill bladed on engineered to make efficient use of every bit of air power it produces Whirling at it blast into the tallest A water intake opening allow you to add water to crops keep the ran free of deposits Features adjustable Quick leveling recessed wheel slip clutch emergency apron clutch convenient fan a Add the now or later Attaches quickly to the IS Blower Assures you of uniform fine chopping harvests whin are at their nutrient peak The 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