Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 12, 1972, p. 18

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The Acton Free Praia Wednes April Comins and RESIDENTS OF EDEN MILLS and area are warned not to feel loo smug at the prospect of Spring in the air This picture was taken of the Town Line looking toward Eden Mills April 2 and experts of that time said that in those days snow continued on for sometime after that date Lets talk about HORSES with Jennifer Ban- Quel Hon Why are cot allowed In Western classes I use a backaniore with a leather nose band and sheepskin underneath for my two year old colt Is this cruel to htm Answer- There are two types of a or firm rawhide noseband and a mechanical consisting of firm noseband long metal checks and a curbchain The Is good For training young horses if used properly but a mechanical la quite vicious and rarely necessary except for an older horse with an Impossibly hard mouth The kind you describe Is a mechanical and is probably much too severe for your colt You can break his law with It Try him in a and he will be much more comfortable WH A rules allow the use of a bosal on a horse up to five years of age in registered classes and up to any age in open classes Mechanical are banned because of their severity Any horse requiring such control Is no pleasure horse Western games are the exception or bit both are good In the right hands Question what the correct dress for western shows and what should I wear If ever show English Answer Correct western dress consists of proper western pants quiet shirt with long sleeves jacket or vest is optional westerntype tie belt western boots inside pants and western hat Jeans are allowed only If covered by chaps In bigger shows western suits are usually seen and neatly gloved hands English classes require a hard jockey or bowler hat dark melton or hacking jacket white shirt with stock or tie with short boots or breeches and long boots In smaller shows a turtleneck sweater with hacking outfit Is acceptable Gloves are optional but should be worn In large shows Above all dress quietly neatly and In good taste you are there to enhance your horse not to overshadow him Make sure your number is straight too I once knew a chap in Quebec who fancied himself quite a cow boy He was in his forties weighed nearly 300 lbs and dressed to kill for even a ride around the block First came a tasselled embroidered purple satin shirt topped by a fringed vest and whopping Cartwright hat Jeans and sheepskin chaps were followed by silver- toed boots and huge spurs The outfit was completed by a silvertooled belt with empty gun holster He would leap gaily from his mounting block onto a dispirited cow pony with bony back and split hooves However only the legs of the pony could be seen under the silver spangled bridle bejewelled Spanish bit to control the savage beast parade saddle and breastplate purple tasselled blanket canteen rifle scabbard lariat and saddle bags My own personal opinion is that he was overdoing It a bit We plan to attend Milo second demon stration of horse training on April 16 at Style Acres corner Fourth and Fifth Sideroad of Erin Youll never forgive yourself if you miss it Friends mothers fathers and children all Invited to attend the mammoth Rummage and Bake sale to be held at the Rock- wood Centennial School on Saturday April beginning at 1 m until White elephant sales books toys and clothing will be part of the sponsored by the Brownies Scout Guides and Cub parent committee who ask that all donations could be sent by their participating children or for donors numbers to call would be Leslie Ferguson at or Nancy Carter at Homemade cookies anyone Hey Its fashion news these days and youll sec them all at the Home and School Associations annual fashion show next April at the School Get behind your Association and see that the graduating grade class gets a real sendoff Thats what the funds will be used for and the organizers hope to see a bangup turnout for the local event Ladies at the Town Hall was a terrific success last Saturday when the fire brigade members feted their wives to a special banquet dinner and dance Pretty corsages decorated the shoulders of the celebrated ladles and after the dinner extra friends arrived at the hall to enjoy the music of John Singular and his orchestra A meeting of all Interested parents will be held at the home of Audrey Bilton on We a the raid Street next Monday night when the committee of parents for the cubs scouts brownie and guides will meet to prepare their springtime and summer program m is the planned and all adults interested are invited Well look who else has wended their way to the southern climates Norm and Nancy Bcattie left last Friday for Fort Lauderdale where in the atmosphere of the Lamplighter Motel they will enjoy two weeks of sunshine and warmth Larry and Sandra also toured down with the happy couple and itll be Florida tan man for another foursome Come on now Drop a card to Stewart at the St Josephs Intensive Care wing In room hed lust love a written visit from his friends Family visiting recently included Mr Kenneth Guild of Bay N and Mr and Mrs Graham Guild and family from London Ontario when they spent tune with their mother Mrs Guild of Street When the Historical Automobile Society of Canada set up their weekend bus trip to Boston recently two enthusiasts Ray and Betty Death were on hand to enjoy the touring and sites of the great city as well as the festivities A marvellous tune It was and the Deaths who had left the village last Friday night arrived home early Monday morning Welcome home Mom and Dad glad you had fun Lets put out the welcome and mat and meet up with new neigh bours in the community Mr and Mrs Roy Wills from Surrey C will soon be residing In the Lloyd Waddell house sandwiched by the Meeks and Roots on Guelph Street A terrific family say the reports and Margie and Roy have three children Pat 11 Lillian and Margie Great to have you In the community folks and if people forget to say hello just say it at them anyway cause were all glad youre here The die has been cast and its a BO prepare your T 1 GENERALS Businessman Formers ALl INFORMATION IS CONFIDENTIAL ASSOCIATE TAX CONSULTANTS Wmtayan St Georgetown Hours Fridays Saturdays fact now that Is going to lose of Its most delUjhtfiu you families The David Howes have sold their house and will move out on Friday May 12 deadline date A two week trip to sec Western Canada pre embarkation to Jolly England la on the agenda but at the moment Jackie and David are They are leaving however and local villagers are truly sorry to lose a marvellous couple who have managed to spread enthusiasm and friendship throughout during their short stay In the community Lots of luck to a favourite family who hopefully will be around for at least another few weeks Okay guys For the last time If you want fun for next Friday night check in at the Centennial School and enjoy local and International talent night when the and area ratepayers Association will Spring Seeds at a No Its going to be a great show which will Include such local stars as Burt Baum and Mrs Early While the Philippine Island dancers and India students Association will provide the distant entertainment Some people dont mind the cold turkey when Its a draw and they win Don Root of was the lucky contestant who won the turkey draw for first place at lost weeks Variety opening special Len Me Doug a 11 was the man In charge of the draw and Mrs Don was the second place winner Nice going lucky folks Remember now Itll be the Country Squires at the Public School next Friday April 21 The Junior Farmers will be at the helm to present their annual Variety and dance starting at The award winning play Fools Paradise will also be a speciality with fares set at a minimal for adults for students and absolutely free for kids under 12 Murray Haigh is back to spend the summer at the old Academy A graduate in land scape architecture hell be reconstructing the old gardens Host feted at last session A delightful feature of the Creatlvo Arts program was when the Upholstery class members feted Drenters with a special thank you cake and a hamper of special dinner wines at their last threehour working session last Tuesday evening The classes held regularly for the past ten weeks at the Academy were the first instructional ones held In the famous building since the year 1682 and those attending felt that taking upholstery training In the worthy establishment was a special experience To the melodious and clestlcal strains of Bach many tacking nails ensured future furniture style in local homes as students hammered enthusiastically in the cosy atmosphere of the large downstairs study hall where had diligently set up work Institute plans euchre The April meeting of the Institute was held at the No school house and In the absence of president Miss Helen Mrs Edna Guild presided It was a meeting and the roll call was answered by the Reports were read the various conveners and accomplishments of the past year reviewed after which new business was discussed Final euchre Important on the agenda was a discussion about the final euchre which will take place on date of Thursday April at the Community Centre where each member was asked to make a special effort and bring In ob jects at least two but more If available for the penny table All community members are invited to attend the special event which will begin at 15 pm with prizes and all the trimmings plus lunch to be served The nomination committee leader Mrs Norman Harris then presented the new slate of of ficers for the Institute and members applauded their new president Mrs Sheldon Trousdale of Harris Street benches and arranged extra lighting and constantly filled the iron stove with firewood to ensure comfort and warmth for avid apprentices Token of appreciation it had been a fun time and to show their regards the students had planned the small token of their appreciation for Yosefs constant consideration Delicious squares and a large homemade cake and coffee were all part of the scene presented along with the hamper of wines responded to the spontaneity and good humour of the occasion with a charming reply correlating working together at the academy with fellowship and good will At the conclusion of the finalizing work session students where then Invited to visit with on a tour through the building with the added pleasure of also viewing the second floor of the Academy which Is presently being restored As usual those attending who had not before toured the building were impressed at the historical data which Yosef had accrued in the len short years In which he had made the building his home and were amazed at the amount of work and time he had spent in restoring the second floor living quarters THERE WILL BE feelings of nostalgia and relief this Springtime as Main Street residents note dead elms and other vegetable tree corpses have been and cut down A group of surgeons from Gait are the specialized employed by the Village to complete the job requiring knowhow to avoid hydro and telephone wires Judged at percent full fuel capacity residents with chopped trees have complete rights to the fireplace fuel but will also be responsible for its removal if not required Photo by Lorraine MANURE COMPOST WEED FREE STEAM STERILIZED Government Recommended for SHRUBS LAWNS COMPOST TOP DRESSING FOR LAWNS ONE INCH OF MANURE COMPOST WILL KEEP YOUR LAWN IN GOOD CONDITiJN AIL SUMMER LONG HOLDS MOISTURE IN SANDY LOAM MIX WITH CLAY TO BREAK IT UP COMPOST FOR FLOWERS AND SHRUBS FOR BEST RESULTS MIX MANURE COMPOST WITH SOIL BEFORE PLANTING FLOWERS OR SHRUBS THEN APPLY ONE INCH OF COMPOST OVER THE PLANTS CASH AND CARRY 35c Bushel 3 Bushels for 100 Bushels for a load 5 yds PICK UP AND DELIVERY McNAIR MUSHROOM FARM I 1 I T E D 25 HIGHWAY 8532759 SOUTH OF ACTON Every Wk Day am to pm We have it what you want Yes something for everyone on our lot Hardlops Sedans Station Wagons Truoks see lor yourself 1966 Volkswagen Door Fully reconditioned including new paint Lie No NI0157 Dodge 1969 Mercury Montego Blue with black trim Fully equipped Has only miles Remainder ot year mile warranty with this car 1969 Mustang Mach I Fire red with black Interior Fully equipped Including Thrush side pipes Mickey Thompson mag wheels Arealoye catcher Lie No Reduced from Lie No 1968 Cadillac Coupe De Ville 1968 Volkswagen Silver grey black top matching interior Original car Fully equipped Including climate control new Royalmaster tires Lie No 1969 Cadillac Calais Light green Metallic darker green Interior Fully equipped Featuring miles Time limit on this car See it today Lie No ick with beige Interior A sharp unit No Selling now 1953 6MC Half Ton Pick Up matching Interior No charge 1967 Ford Station Wagon Amber with matching Interior Power steering power brakes radio automatic A owner car Lie No Priced to sell 1971 Vita Station Wagon SL Metallic blue with black interior and roof rack overhead cam engine front power disc brakes speed automatic transmission A sharp economy unit Lie No Priced to sell 1965 CMC 1966 speed dual range transmission new brakes Completely reconditioned Gross weight lbs Ready for spring Lie No MA IN ST MILTON

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