Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 16, 1972, p. 9

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ROCKWOOD CONSERVATION Park provides many anglers and of course campers are coming and going to the for he camper picnicker or the casual visitor who just scenic camping areas all week Nature trails the old Valley drops In for a few hours relaxation or to feed the ducks Road and ruins of bygone commerce and glacial pot holes all Saturday two busloads of the Caribbean Christian Association add up to one of the most attractive parks in Ontario from Toronto came for a picnic others came to swim or try Coles Photos their hand in a canoe The Erapioea River attracts many Conduct cave tours Sunday mornings How many of you are afraid to jump With a horse that is A lot of people feel that it beyond them or that they are really to old to start now Or perhaps they have got along perfectly well so far trotting the trails so why rock the boat Such was the case with a friend of many many years Fay Whiteside She had ridden as a child and young teenager but cir had prevented her continuing the sport until some twenty years later At this time her husband asked her it she wanted as a gift a fur coat or a horse She never was keen on furs so a mare was added to the family when Simpsons phoned that spring requesting the honour of storing Mrs Whiteside fur coat Fay replied that they certainly could pro viding they gave It lots of hay and oats Fay tried to teach herself to Jump on the new mare but the mount de posited her rider face down more often than not After several injuries Fay contented herself with trallriding But the yearning to Jump was never completely and when Fay became a grand mother she celebrated by signing up for Jumping lessons at a local stable A little grey mare Cleo was provided and the anxious pupil mounted to face her first real test in a proper Jumping arena Several success over small Jumps and cavaletti followed without Incident Until the day that the instructor decided to get cute On this day Fay arrived at the stable to find a complete International Jumping Course set out Oxers pole combinations and brush Jumps formed a com plicated test Involving 90 degree turns and insandouU The only difference between Una layout and one used by Olympic riders was that none of the Jumps were overs and some were really only high From the back of the Utile mare the course looked for midable The Instructor was adamant All Jumps were to be n from a fast canter in the order dictated and no falls would be tolerated Off they set at a good clip eyeing the first Jump a tremendous A great heave the world revolved horse and rider landed safely and was turned abruptly for a brush Jump The sliding stop performed by the mare would put a Quarter Horse to shame Spectators got a spectacular view of an upended backside and a rider eating horse ears while struggling to clutch her helmet The instructor had neglected to mention that Cleo hated to Jump from an angle The rest of the course proved to be just as hilarious but Fay never once touched the ground She clutched neck grabbed mane spat teeth but never actually fell off At one point a particularly sticky jump facing the canal threatened to land ray on to one of the passing barges Before she had completely regained her seat a man fishing decided It looked like ram and opened a Tours of Rockwood historic sites and the old caves near the conservation area are held each Sunday morning beginning at Dave a summer employee of the Grand River Conservation Authority conducts the hour and a quarter tours explaining the part each of the sites has played in the history of the village The old mill is one of spotted umbrella shot sideways two feet In the air and Fay a jodphur straps iced off her boots and snapped onto her shins causing tiny lovebite like marks wonder what her husband said to those How does Fay like jumping now She loves it and recommends it for an one having bowel trouble But she gives a word of warning be sure to have stirrups the same length or buttock muscles develop rather peculiarly Please send questions and stories to Jennifer R R PUBLIC NOTICE The office of the Court of Canadian Citizenship will be opened in the Town Hall Committee Room 2nd Floor Milton Ontario for the month of August on the following dates Friday August 4 Friday August 18 1972 and alternate Fridays thereafter A Citizenship Officer will be in attendance to supply information about Canadian Citizenship and to take applications for Canadian Citizenship from 8 30 a m to 3 p m Lunch hour 12 Noon to 12 30 pm Trail Riders win awards at Trail Riders proved their by bringing home several awards from the first endurance ride held by the Huronia Trail Association at Creemore on August The pronounced a success Local enthu siasts felt that the day was one well spent and enjoyed the difGeult demanding course Several winners Susan Stone of came second in the lightweight division on Copper Mist by Bill of Her husband riding for the first time this year won first in the middleweight division mounted on Ray Ellis a Pride J Agnes also of rode her own to second place in the middleweight division while Glenn Good of Guelph on Flair took second in the heavyweight division The Acton Free Press Wednesday August 1972 On the beach with Heather by Heather Haworth weeks rain and cold temperatures made the waterfront a very calm and peaceful place Most of the swim classes were run on land teaching the candidates water safety through JlnunLny Cricket on film as well as learning life saving through reaching assists The minutes that were spent In the water were very few but not much fun for the swimmers who were shaking with cold Competitions At the lifeguard competition at Kelso the team did very well only losing most of their points in the unaccustomed pool events They fared much better two days later at a Grand River lifeguard meet which involved relay races wearing dresses canoe races complete with portages and tug of wars temperatures kept so many people away from the waterfront that not even a was given out Hurlers redhot in series the popular stops on the tour If there are enough requests Dave will also take groups of youngsters on exploratory tours of the caves The tours are free and anyone interested is welcome Interested persons should get in touch with Genevieve at the con scrvation park gatehouse Art in park weekend Nearby Cheltenham Park will be the scene of a two Art in the Park show this Saturday and Sunday 19 and 20 Organizers of the show expect over artists will be par ticipatmt in the show which will also include a puppet show for the folk sin a rock band the Peel Choral Society and the township band and possibly another band The park is situated where the oldbnckards the locale of the much touted TV scries of Jain a Manor sharp pitching the first two games of tin OASA Intermediate C playoff scries on the weekend Village Bob Shaw tossed a five hitter and fanned 16 IS to lead to a 31 10 inning victory in the series opener In Iowvlllc Friday night Saturday night In playing coach John Salmon pitched well enough to win but victimized by three errors an I costly misjudged fly ball allowed to tic the scries up with a win Deciding game of the best of three set was played In last night Tuesday An Intircounty game between Rock Hood and Bel wood originally scheduled was postponed Iron arm Iron arm of the 1 pitching staff Jacques hurled both games In their entirety chalking up an impressive strikeouts along the way He fanned 15 in the night game and in the second game Shaw was forced to win his own game Friday when Murray Dawson and Dave Gates put base hits together to tie the score lin the bottom of the ninth Mike Martin led off the Rock wood 10th with a single Tom llacola walked before Shaw lined out a clutch single to score two runs Harry Barber scored the first run on sheer hustle He reached first on a fielder choice raced to third on Norm a single then stole home Bat nun Dan of Rockwood and Murray Dawson of lowville were the game hitting stars Both rapped out three hits started their game winning rally Saturday night when right fielder Hurry Red Phillips misjudged a fly ball allowing Dave Smith to rcoch second base Murray Dawson then uncorked a triple and Doug drove Dawson in with a sacrifice fly scored once In the fourth whin walked stole second and scored on Chick Milne single tripled and Harry Barber singled to produce the second run In the 6th Friday game 1000000002 372 1 1M0 Saturday game 243 Mike Kelly 3b Don Harry Barber Norm lb Chick Milne c Steve Redmond Mike Martin If Harry Phillips rf John Salmon Bob Shaw Blake Hind FREDA HOFFMAN Oplomelrlst SB St George Sq Guelph Ont Telephone 824 Lakeview Centre and Building Supplier Main St N ACTON HOME IMPROVERS- Set of from SHEPHERD CASTERS RANGE HOODS DUCTED or DUCTLESS IN White or colors FROM Born In Barrio Raised Everywhere M0LDEX TOILET SEATS FROM 549 RENT I 40 HOT HEATER J AT ACTON HYDRO ALICE STREET LOVELL BROS MEAT RED BRAND BEEF Choice boneless PRIME RIB ROAST CHOICE RUMP ROAST 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