Defends formation of Esquesing fire department GOING UP WAS THE THEME as scouts wore Into Venturers and Cubs Invested In the scouts with special ceremonies Three scouts who joined the Venturers are front left to Ken Jordan Harry Payne and Russell In the bark row are former cubs Robert Michael Payne Jim Pink and Ricky Jackson who were invested Into the Scouts Photo InioiiHed by rcmnrkn trlbutett to door uptown over the now fire dopurtmont Councillor Miller points In the townnlilnn defence lenuthy of 1HquoHlnH council Ho the been for four the townnliln hud deemed to form own flro It Inferred 1 never let the township know nnylhlnu running tlw but werent with which double what the other two In the lowitKhlp out Mr Miller ihnrited thiil during a Joint mcotlnK In Mny eouncilloni mild they throw out of fuel Hen llio murnlml am nutidi we It on our own he ruulnded tunnel Ho mild we were more tlnin we Mr Miller hurtful nuked for meeting with council It He he the not Homo on the fire but two they bod HUM INN Hie iteoruetown tiro depart ment did ii wonderful Job mil no reflection on them Councillor Miller ininortod Wo werent oven Invited to the where they not tho lidded Councillor Ah fur an remnrkn about in to fliive fnco by certain of council Wo are nenr an tlon ho Id I my support to tho rnnilo hero Miller i by he hud been told equipment In leorxetown would become more no with IiIkIi rliict luntor lied tho townnhlp for not tho town In to brook away from tlio arrangement Ho mild ieurnotown council had a loitunltteo to dim win fire with tho townnhlp on Oct 1 but the IuienlnH initio before i ould ho hold deputy Mr mild ho could me no unit now In any and re luted a about the Ire department belnu tied up for four a barn flro In tlio towiinblp He two membi rn of the brittle had been Injured for Health THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BOWL TOGETHER IN Thing to do OO BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES MAIN N W From OPP Urge more planning followups collision how to get ahead in death eternal life You can you know If you road understand and Bible wait Lot us send you our FREE Correspondence Course Its an Interesting systematic study plan you can do at your In your homo Send ACTON Charges fines students educational trips A i nunc 11 on Outdoor by I ommlttei mo ml DENTAL IEONARD Suite No fllnlon I7A Mill Si I Acton Appoint menu phone 1300 ARCHITECT DONALD E SKINNER MRA1C Stnrbunk ftd Port Credit 4lf S11 OPTOMETRISTS ARTHUR A JOHNSON O MILTON Miii St Fridays At TON Mill Si E llS2ll FUNERAL DIRECTOR night or day Shoxniikei Mtjr APPRAISING AND INSURANCE F L WRIGHT Wilbur Acton Ontario Phone Appraiser and Insurance Years In Acton The Mutual Life ROBERT S HART Agent Orville Road Acton Bus Res 5198531327 total of ten They of a minor nature ond llttli A motorist with and another with liquor than In rcildcncc A wan hint a loin man In the INvo motor were reported property diimam in the two Hit two drlveri In been charged under the Act A total of ten and 14 were Issued under the Highway Act In Court in Milton a toUl of in convictions were a local youth who was on four counts of Break and Enter to Jail In fines were and four motorists will bo without a driver a licence for the next three months as port their penalty For bad driving habits Motorists Now that old man winter is fast approaching arc you wondering when youre allowed to put studded tires on your car Studded tires are permitted in the Province of Ontario from October to April JO I would like to remind all motorists that it Is to operate a motor vehicle equipped with studded tires on the front wheels only Studded tires must be mounted on the rear wheels or on all four wheels Const Roy Wood Oldest resident dies at Georgetowns and one of the oldest residents Jdm died the Georgetown hospital Sunday in 105th year Mr Martin has lived In 1 for the past years alter retiring from farming in in East Tuesday after the funeral service In Georgetown Tuesday morning Monday crash On Monday shortly after two cars were in collision at the comer of Mam S and Church St Drivers were Howard Deforest Erin whose car had an estimated damage and James Mullen with damage to his car Cons Investigated A i mini 11 on Outdoor and lYIps told the County Hoard of trips should have more pre planning and more comprehensive follow up when suited their report to the lliumln iounill recommended an in service training to promote the alms mid pro of field trips to develop an of the In tho community library centres A recommendation up a library resource centre dealing with field tilps was tabled Materials In cluding slides student guide sheets tapes pictures etc Would be kept there and cards tin- articles available could lie circulated to the schools Appoint also minded a staff member In each school be responsible for co ordinating education tilth takes place outside tho school llieir report noted the average of field trips taken in elementary schools was nine while some only took one and some as many Cost in volved averaged cents per person pir trip but ranged from cents questioning by llin Kilth of Alton High tigroid thorn was luck of pre planning and of supervision on Home trips noting some were loosely organized He said a guidebook for which his group had to work on might hilp liaihirs lielter use of field trips A strong supporter trips I Ibirty Pease said he was disappointed to of teachers taking children field trips because they know what to do with tin children that afternoon This often happens In May or June ho Id noting that it put an unfortunate cloud over field trips and pointed out need tor restraint and supervision I in in training and a dealing with field trips would help solve tin m described field trips as a darn good thing He told of groups of visiting his furm He said there were some carefully organlt groups which came off the has In and wcto nuui- llils In ridiculous he said noting the procedure would have lo be a little fun for the to inoy It stild there were many things they could on simple trips wiruit costly letters to the farmer he from visitors he noted it even gave them exercise in sentence cars were In ollinlon Saturday Main St when were Drivers wero Ntlllrt It It wlwso an istlmated ftiOO damagi and ILter Kroes Victoria St whoso ear had damage Knsiler Investigated williatn PHDTDCRAPHY Wedding Pauporti Portrait PHONE 8S32269 SPECIAL THIS WEEK AT NIELSENS Antique Used Furniture Shop CHESTERFIELD CHAIR IN GOOD CONDITION ANTIQUE BEAUTIFUL CONDITION VICTORIAN SOFA RE UPHOLSTERED IN GOLD VELVET BUYING SELLING FURNITURE ANTIQUES 16 Main St 8530551 ENTRANCE PARKING LOT NIELSENS lor Family Clothing USE OUR CHRISTMAS LAY AWAY PLAN NOWII REDUCED PRICES ess- IAHTV CHICKEN In BOX Milk 2B- I Cole Slav luxe r ouWi liurgir itniger Hot Dog 239 Sx Single Order French PHONE 8631201 Your Will Prtpiradfar Pick Nr IIOUIIS ANZAC DRIVEIN CORNER ACTON AND QUEEN ST IN ACTON SNOW of the season brings out the such as this one built Kathleen Main St Staff Photo a ROBERT HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST 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