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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 2, 1970, p. 5

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the Ffo Proas 1970 Shuffleboard at ACTON BOWLING LANES The team of Brian McDonald and John Piccolo picked up first prize money of lis In an eight team shuffleboard tournament held at the Station Hotel last week The winners defeated the team of Earl Waller and Keith In the finals ACTON MIXED Aug 28 Well the Acton Mixed League broke the Beardmore Companys league longstanding record of being the first league to kick off the bowling season Ready willing and able were the from the Acton Mixed league when the clock hit seven oclock last Friday night and the rumbling trundling of the balls and the crash bash of the falling pins had a familiar sound as the season got under way Last seasons champs the Happy Gang started In where they left off and rang up a three game win over the Top tripling trio for the Gang were Andre Ed Browne and Arlle White Mel threw his weight around In the second canto for a neat Going with the most for the were Bryan Billings 283 Wayne Sbeppard 497 and Norrie 490 Sliders were and made with a three game win Nitrons taking the low Plenty of and solos In the Slider win Hec Dalgle 262 Joan 633 Helen 614 Ted Hancock 200 Wlto Near and Turk Sheppard had em Making with the beat triple tor Nitrons were Lea 213 Don Mario The Clan were a two and winner from the Slow Pokes who won the middle by Heading up tho hit parade for the were Red Price 60S Dan Porty and Erne Donna started off with a neat but then news that had been elected secretary threw her Tor a loop and her next two games were of the mediocre variety Pacing Slow Pokes efforts were Ed Blaacr 378 and 364 213 Earl West made his presence felt In the middle with a League standing Happy Gang The Clan Slow Pokes 2 Nitrons Plcadlflys Gelling caught up on the coming events president Harry Informs that the Big Four bowling In the p slot gets under way Sept league toes the foul line Sept 14 at seven followed by tho Mr and Mrs league of Caroline Garden IndustrlalCommerclalgetsunderwayScpt 16 at pm and the Major league opening guns at Sept The Blue Springs Flower Shop league will be under way Sept IB and by the time this family Journal hits the streets the Sports Corner league will have got under way OK you YD Cera Mrs Martin Informs us you start your bowling September so please come In and register before that date Early registration saves and confusion on starting day that winds It up for now my friend Ilea so adlos and gooa Concord City CORDC considers folding but province praises work Despite optimism and ex pressions of keen government Interest by government representatives to the annual meeting of the Central Ontario Regional Development Council executive members talked openly about the possibility of closing the doors of the operation The annual meeting of the Council held the Skyline Hotel Toronto on Monday evening heard words from Richards Thoman Director of the Regional Development Branch of the Department of Trade and In which were In sharp contrast to those from executive members Will have manager Dr maintained the regional development program was moving ahead very fectlvely He cited the role of In a critical area of Ontario and stressed the need for on active advisory organization tn the area The Province Ib keenly Interested in the welfare of CORDC he suggested He announced that Milton Phillips would be made available by the Orangeville Raceway Entries PASSU IOMTHCl- LETT WORTHY I JIM I Mi L DIAMOND It ml lull Andrwi Dud THIRD IK I DOCTOR M subbis ami woo AE Pool a aoios department to act general manager to the end of the calendar year CORDC has been operating without a general manager for several months and President Bailey has been aw la ting In the office because we didnt have enough money to hire a general manager he told the meeting The president noted the Council was finally able to Identify Its role as being In an advisory capacity on the regional plan announced by the province We sought membership but I can Ho decried the lack of full municipal representation on the Council but observed one of the big problems Is that Metro Toronto haa not joined Theyre obviously big enough to talk directly to the provincial government he noted Name director During the Hal on meeting held conjunction with the annual meeting Acton Mayor was named a director at large Councillor Art Gibson was named zone chairman and Burlington Councillor Los Preston wan named a director Attending from Hal ton were Reeve A MacArthur and Councillor Gibson from Councillors W Gall and Preston from Burlington and Councillors Wm Wood and Art Melanson from Milton There was no representation from Acton Georgetown and not members of the Council Reeve A MacArthur stressed the need for limits on funds to be spent for director honorariums Under questioning It was revealed tho president honorarium Is but tho Board authorized payment of ISO daily to the present to carry out office responsibilities when there was no general manager President Bailey maintained this was not a desirable move but he Council simply did not have the money to meet a 12 salary He noted the dally fee paid to him was only effective since first of June Ho estimated It had amounted to about a month during preparations for the conference and the staging of the series of public meetings HAL SI AdlM I An AC LEA- A AVON TRUE ISA- 1 Sir DuoTty CI ANITA BOY Wain BEN- Troy MM Run liar I S HOLDEN Si Cork East TA Fall and Winter Ahead MEANS COLD Floors WARM IT UP WITH AREA CARPETS ANOfoR WALL TO WALL BR0ADL00M FREE ESTIMATES ON ALL YOUR FLOORING REQUIREMENTS CENTRE Decorating and Building Supplies 126 Main St I MONTE CARLO NIGHT AND PUBLIC DANCE AT THE ACTON ARENA SATURDAY SEPT 5th Dancing to Music by The pm Til Licensed Bar Dancing 300 per coupfe ALSO Sportsmens Show Sunday Sept 6th 10 AM to 5 PM Acton Prospect Park Support Your Local Service Clubs EXPRESS BUSES WOODBINE September 6th to October 25th LEAVE ACTON Direct to the Track Each Racing Day 1 a RETURN FARE Includes Admission RETURN BUSES START LOADING AFTER LAST RACE Adams Bus Depot L ITS HERE NOW THE ALL NEW TOYOTA CORONA Only the quality and name remain the same Toyota would never change a car ust to make It different but only to Improve It this they have done and here It Is longer lower wider stronger and faster Need we say more Come in today See and test drive this all new Corona with 108 p engine front disc brakes and a great long list of extras like rear window defroster that come as standard equipment And the optional automatic Its a speed While youre here testing the new Corona remember that the rest of our 71 models are here too Corolla Mark II and Crown IS A GREAT YEAR FOR TOYOTA PARK TOYOTA No 7 Wait of Georgetown OPEN PM TOTHURS TILS PM SAT J Acton Sports Corner Mill E COMPLETE STORE CLEARANCE EVERYTHING GOES AT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS PRICES We have to make room for our winter Mock SAVE UP TO 75 Store Wide Reg uat s SOCCER BALLS 3 88 tttM44444444t4 THERMOS I I LEO While They Last 88 IMPERIAL or PISTOL MATCH 22 CARTRIDGES ALL GOLF AND BASEBALL EQUIPMENT to 60 off LORD BUXTON LEATHER WALLETS 50 Off WALTER FOSTER Reg SI 25 only art BOOKS 88 Reg value nog vaiue KNIVES 33 ALL FISHING SUPPLIES off STAG RIFLE and SHOT GUN CLEANING KITS Reg MM ust 20 and 25 off ON ALL GUNS TRAINING SHOES ADIDAS Roms 1488 HUNTERS TREASURE HOUSE KNIVES Plus many others hundreds to choose from off BRUSHESCOLORS 50 off tanas STEREO TAPES Acton Sports Corner MILL ST PHONE

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