The Acton Free Wednesday July 1973 Lets talk about HORSES with Jennifer Barr Big excitement at our house last week Gypsy our little Jumping mare was photographed for television Shell nPvPr nulla She never been quite same since she played a The Battle of Old Fort the since she played a part in Battle of Old Fort Henry a CBC film So what shes going to be like when she sees herself on television I shudder to think Well have to put a star on her stall Hardies anyone It all started classically with a phone coll from Jack Carpenter a news photographer for CTV among other things He wanted photos to flash on the screen periodically as a background for any equestrian news that comes over World Beat or News Beat Channels and Several types of horse activities would be on files and Jack wanted some shots of a horse jumping Dldlhaveahorse that wouldnt mind jumping the same jump a great many times Yes I sure did Gypsy is the worlds most enthusiastic and reliable jumper A date was made Marie was asked If she would ride Gypsy and agreed it would probably be a bit of a laugh I dont care for lumping enough to jump for two hours solidly I m liable to do something stupid when someones watching and fall off A fear of heights doesnt en courage me cither which Is why our house has only a twofool step ladder and a bunch of short horses So Marie it was Hind leg please The big day was sunny and hot but Jack was delayed so we stood around polishing Gypsy for ages The little more was top glossed and hoof blacked until she was unrecognizable She really looked quite smart as she stood tied to the fence hip shod lip drooping and fast asleep Jack arrived and Marie shot into the house to change Jeans and flowing hair for breeches and a hair net Gypsy and succeeded in getting two protest bucks out of her Marie appeared In full regalia looking like Pat Smylhe Barbara Simpson and Princess Anne all rolled into one Cameras appeared and a local reporter requested a casual pose of Marie standing by a fence with her back leg up Marie looked startled retorted that she only had front legs tool and calm The remainder of the afternoon went without a hitch Gypsy jumped and jumped and Jumped only refusing when she thought she was going to Jump on that man with the camera Marie handled her beautifully they both stayed cool and collected Mac and I ran around portantly Twins ring stewards and beer fetehcrs When It was all over Gypsy back in the pasture and Mane being fortified with straight tea I had time to think of he pleasure my mother In England would feel when she hears of her dearly loved little marc gracing Canadian television And to appreciate fully the 17yearold mare who would Jump more than limes on an day without batting an eyelash or even setting warm Industrial golf tourney July 12 Acton Industrial Hockey Meadows golf course Thursday League will have Its golf tour- July 12 nam en t and steak fry at Acton DISSTON CANADA an entry in the Acton Soccer Oskar Eiston Adams Bill League placed a win over Acton coaches at Acton Bill Patey and Bob Dye Goals were provided by High School Sunday afternoon The team includes front with two and singles by and H row left to right Ha mid John Smith Siddique Masih Ed Hillier Back row left to right Richard Pink Photo Midland bows to Rams decision Using a borrowed goalie Acton Hams chalked up a victory over Midland lost Wednesday night The win solidified Hams hold on second place Acton Rotary midgets Terry Holmes and John Pink suited up six more Hill scored Hams first lo replace regular Ham net goal other first period minders Turkosz markers being recorded by John Hams were also without top mil with three Scott with iwo Ft scorer Bruce forward singles by goalie Holmes Jim and defencoman Dunn Manes and Bruce Wade Knight and came from scored only once in the final stanza Midland had won their first game of the season fl over East York only a week earlier behind to win Ham Dove Hill paced the club scoring five times and helping Acton pasted another win over Aclon in a repeot of their first meeting with a ID7 decision In intermediate girls Softball of subdivision Mike Dave MalS SHOWS plan Assists for Ihc period went to Hilt Scott Kevin Woody Newman Terry Dunn as the Hams trailed at the end of the first Tie gome up Wayne Young started the club off for the new period as Ham getters Manes Newman 1111 Marcoux and Craig Weldon added single second period markers to put the learns even Hill and Manes earned two assists each with George RmiWu Behind the lens County staff studies regional problems now Holmes played the game Newman leads chess circuit Ted Newman amassed points in games to take lead in the Acton Chess Club round robin scries Ted lias recorded wins 16 losses and a draw Henry is holding down second spot with 17 points Lumbertak picked up six points Mike and Perry five Mark Pratt three and a half Ted Newman Jim Piehl and Doug Garrett three Peter Moss two and a half Dave and Jim Huxley and Ralph Williams with one Games have been taking longer recently as everyones game Is improving Final date for the round robin scries is August The Chess Club meets tonight Wednesday 30 at the For information call Ted Newman or Doug Garrett before Erin township council representing ales with a draft plan of a new house subdivision cast of Erin on the west half of Lot 16 The lots would have square feel or over with possibly their own water supply from an auxiliary well in the park area The developer has houses was good game all around with A having a slight edge from Dorothy Kaisers hitting Dorothy slammed a homer In the third to spark he A Kim Van of the belled the only other four ply hit Heather McEachern pitched club to Ihe win and Debbie rown hurled for the II s Carol Jordan c Cathy Susan Mathews lb Jennifer Krapek If Patsy Kim Van der Eyken Donna Debbie Brown Sherri Phillips rf A s p Susan Ichn c Norma lb Dorothy Kaiser Cheryl Hunter Kim Sherry Ismond If JoAnnc Berry MEAT RED BRAND BEEF CHOICE Rump Roast I 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