Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 30, 1973, p. 14

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well sday night They are from left to right Few injuries in collisions septic tank parking lot grading and paving are flnTr Milton OP repotted several In this district during be put week most of them no A total of damage was done In a single vehicle collision north of high way township on May roere were no injuries in the collision vehicle was driven by John Gordon Mississauga Michael Mtlton received minor Injuries In a tingle vehicle coUlskm en the Sixth line at County in a ctfvtven Sarapem of Mlllen Dnoittto the vehicle was estimated Daniel Owens was not injured on May in a single venicle collision on 35 Highway south of Acton when his vehicle left the road and struck a telephone pole Damage the small car was estimated at and another to the pole On May 25 a two car collision on County Road IS at the Sixth Line involved vehicles Marilyn Owe of Milton and Donald Leek Total damage was estimated at l David Ch 1Mb 4 passenger la the Leek vehicle Buffered minor injuries Vehicles driven by Roy McDowell of Acton and James Clement of Kitchener collided on Highway north of on May Damage to both vehicles was estimated at 300 Pretention work As well as Investigating vehicle collisions and patrolling police have been doing accident prevention work Recently Constable J detachment safety and in formation officer to students at M Bennett Plnevlew and two township schools Topic was bicycle safety Springtime show to assist logopedic children of Ont Proceeds frn the Springtime Show by the Acton School of Dance under the direction of Joyce Carpenter are ticketed to assist the children of Ontario Tbe show is held this year at Robert Little school auditorium Friday and Saturday Outstanding guests at this years show are the chapter called Whit Oak Men of Har mony One of Ontario finest male groups tbe chapter placed second in this years Ontario championships The barbershoppers will blend In with the Acton School of Dance who are a line of show stealing poppets and the versatile Rhythm Girls The snow leaves the wire at both evening As an bonus any Acton senior citizen can attend the Friday show at a reduced rate of one dollar Tickets are available from teachers or pupils of the school of dance at Denny a Insurance agency or by phoning H S HCXDEN St EM SPRINGTIME SHOW Friday and Saturday 8th 9th June Robert Little School Auditorium by Joyce Carpenter The Acton School of Dance The Oakville Barbershop Chorus Children and under TkkMi ram any of ttM puotla Dannys Insurance or ass 1475 Lets talk about HORSES with Jennifer Ban Trail Riders held their first were pleased with the en turnout Despite a muddy arena horses performed well Most contestants were new comers to the shows and some horses were colts In train ing The warm weather and cheerful camaraderie made for a very pleasant day I feel that I must explain why any show reports in this column are always ten or more days late Columnists are required for set up purposes to hand in columns well ahead of regular news items it not that I m asleep at the typewriter My own young horse In training made her debut at the RTR show and we both survived the ordeal Actually she was very good con the scant schooling she had received She has trained very spasmodically in the months that I have owned her because of moving building work and injuries hers not mine Therefore she was due for a crash course this spring However we all know what the weather has been like whenever It was moderately nice I was teaching 1 d gallop home grab my saddle only to find that it was pouring with rain So with no I packed her and old friend Gypsy oft to the show Of course eyes were waving on stalks the minute she got there and both mares promptly indicated they were in season and oh so glad to visit all these handsome horses had a fit over the muddy arena and the vibrating flags but she waan t too bad although she t listen to a word I said and raced around in a fast trot regardless of directions Her first two classes were a but the third a novice class in which she was ridden by Marie saw vast improvement She actually settled down and did as she was told All in all a successful day The parade through Spring Festival was one of the best i ve ever seen in fact it seemed as if there were more than spectators Our donkey was scheduled to lead the Old Mexico section She was rigged out as a pack burro carrying a pack saddle complete with pans and shovel being led by an old Mexican me hollering Buenos Dios la vista and Che as the mood dictated She was quite a hit and made many friends The Trail Rider turnout was most rewarding A float with a huge sombrero and Mexican children 18 Mexican out riders and a small pony drawn buckboard Ana of course Anna Belle spreading smiles and scaring horses Nature walks Nature walks were taken in this district on weekend under the auspices of the Federation of Ontario Naturalists Limehouse provided hot drinks and lunches cost will bo In the neigh of Corbott ex plained new building is being erected on a acre triangle of land Just north of It has 12 BOO square feet of floor space and includes seven double bays for the storage of trucks and road maintenance equipment Also Intended in the building are an office for the foreman sign shop a small test lab and lunch room for the employees Can be expanded said tho building will accomodate all of the county present road maintenance equipment and up to cm It designed for a later expansion if necessary The new works garage has been a controversial topic at Iho county council level Some councillors felt It was unwise to spend money new on a new building because regional will soon be Im In Those In favor of going ahead with the building pointed out it could serve the central north Halton areas under regional govern was fount nccisiarylo works crews In the two southern towns county s present works on Main St in In outdated and far too small or the county needs It will Ik bold once Is vacated and Iho funds from iho sole are expected I cushion the of the new facility Corbetl said Attend Windsor convocation Sat Mr and Mrs Harold Elliott and Mr and Mrs Gordon attended the convocation at the University of Windsor Saturday afternoon when Mary Beth received her Bachelor of Arts degree with high honors Mary Beth also received the Board of Governors Medal for highest standing by a student taxing a degree through part time studies Mr and Mrs Elliott also at tended the graduation of their son Paul as a mining technologist from School of Mines on May 11 hitu I a lay and Jain The Itaaue the Lesion In their wind up for bowline tenon and their el net ion of officer hid Tarry Maaalei fur president Charlie for vice McDonald for and Bruce lilt or Hob Brown who now reildei In Hilton I bowled for the put three Kurt dropped into the lid turdayevaioiiy hello end hill to prove he could nil I raid the bowled triple Wo mention thla favor to Dob became he the boyi it work would never believe It thelwlndill up once my friandllii 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