Plowing Match poorly attended The former E farm behind the Farm Machinery plant In Burling ton was the site of year Ha Hon County Plowing Match Farmers from across Ontario were Invited to plow the some land that had made Bill world wheat king In The event was sparsely attended with an additional com petition for horseshoe pit Special contest The Burlington Special Centennial Prize was for active participants In the IMS competition who returned to Slow In Burlington nek Taylor won out over s Spencer Wilson Stan May from and Hornby Jack Horseshoe pitchers Dave Robertson and Bert David son both of Acton were tops In their field with George- owners T J Brownrldgo and George Browntidge landing In second spot Bernard Sen wager and At of and Georgetown were third with fourth place to Milton area residents ohn Wetherston and Andrew Prank Horseshoes was the most keenly contested event at the match Following the match plow men and their families moved on to St Paul United Church In Milton Tor a banquet prepared by the church women Entertainment for the event was supplied by fid dlers Andy Frank Ron Harris Dorothy Rourke pianist Frank banjo Dorothy Wilson and tuba player Bob Professional elocutionist Howard Wilson entertained the audience with three recitations of popular poems With president Bill chairing head table speakers were Ontario Plowmen Association President Cllf ford Yule and Starr manager of the 1974 International Plowing Match to bo held In the Georgetown area next Sep tember Other speakers were judges Timbers and with a few words spoken by Ontario Furrow Queen Sheila Armstrong She halls from In Perth County Select Queen Highlight of the banquet was the selection of the new Acton Carol was chosen to contest Ontario title next September following a carefully planned program Carol and other contestants Eileen Marshall of the area and Janet Henderson who lives along Highway between George town and Acton were required to make two rounds of afternoon plowing speak three minutes on the Farm Story told by the Inter national Plowing Match and to appear poised and con the banquet Judge The winner was selected by Miss Mary Mrs Clifford Yule and Mrs Hoy Montague also of furrows were Judged by field experts Timbers and Spencer Wilson coached the girls In the field and his wife organized the contest Head table talk centred around the 1974 International to bo held next Sept 34 to with headquarters at the farm of Mr and Mrs Craig Mr Held and his wife were head table guests at banquet and a sign showing the location was mounted on tho stage The Acton Free Press Wed October Cubs scouts begin TOSSING TO VICTORY Actons Dave Robertson and his partner Davidson also from Acton won handily over their closest competition in the horseshoe Bitching contest at Halton Plowing Match in Saturday Ospringe See mime Mrs A Benton The fourth meeting of the Pussy Pillows Club was held at the home of the leader Mrs N Anderson on Sat Plans discussed for Achievement Day and the girls worked an their beds the choir on her guitar Tor He Has the Whale World In His Hands St Andrew a United Church on Sunday morning Church will be held at MS again next Sun day Well known Tim W expecting Rev Mrs I en Kelghley nee Isobcl Stephenson to speak on Japan in the evening Mrs Heaver nee Molllc Hepburn to sing were well known here Hike About Junior pupils and teachers Mrs Benton Mm enjoyed science hike and fundi on the Bruce rail on Monday morning Realizing they were to ho Into gelling both school farmer Bert Benton packed them all on a farm and returned them on by tnictor tired but merry Ebenezer In hospital Mr A Patterson Is from eye surgery at St Joseph hospital a week ago We wish him continued as we also do for Mr Campbell Sinclair who been in Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital with a serious stomach ailment Tor past week The cubs committee report Tho I Imehouse Groups Committee held their first euchre on Friday night with six active tables Audrey Wilson won the prize for ladles high score Frank Ilollman the men high score and the lone hands was given to Clifford McDonald Lunch ended an enjoyable evening Cub apple Day was held Saturday In I Seventeen culm sold apples from I to tho I and would like to thank nil the residents for their support Trophy night banquet held the Hum Minor Softball the I Atom ball team was presented with trophy for ending In the first place at the of the scheduled season annua This Is the first time 1 Imehousi ball lion won trophy In some time III Boys Cubs hove started up again with registered Since then three boys have been Invested Marie Van Alphen David Kevin Eastwood Their parents were invited to the meeting and took part in the ceremony Coffee was served during the evening Mark has already earned his Personal Uncus badge find David his Swimmer s flndge Sunday the Guns went on a hike on the Bruce Trail from the fifth to the seventh lines and then back to line home of the leader laine Hannah fifteen boys and two lenders enjoyed ft Scouts The 1st I Group met on Oct 1 the homo of rank District Com Douglas was present were prospective Stout parents It was an noun ted that Stouts hoped to reopen In November The Group Committee sponsored demonstration In the hall last week The attendance was low but the sales response was excellent committee Is also holding euchre In the hall Oct CHRISTIANS Art you irt it coming Tho Lord In person rule world from It and to In placet In How many can you find For tree Information about overlooked menage write aSK Box Ml Ont Anniversary Ballinafad October busy month Mrs It The October meeting or the IICW was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Shortlll Mrs being the hostess on Tucs night Oct Twenty four ladles attended Mrs Alena Sinclair in the chair Devotional was taken by Mrs Grace McEncry the theme What Is a missionary and what la meant by mission work Referring to specific passages of scripture In her discourse the facts were brought out to us that our mission In life Is quite often right around us Are we too often concerned with our own material problems of a church and neglect Christ request as laid forth In His talks with his beloved disciples Mrs Mary then continued with her topic on the Mission Impossible The pink cards were handed to groups and discussions on problems stated on said cards took place Leaders wrote down comments and ideas put forth Afterwards these were pooled Mrs referred to articles In the Observer and another current publication on Stewardship Dedication Minutes were read business discussed It was reported that the kitchen approaching completion cement has been poured linoleum installed panelling is on the walls volunteers cupboards etc Dedication Is to be held Oct A lively bake sale with prices very rewarding followed Lunch was served by Mrs Sales and Mrs and Mrs Snow Mrs Burnett conducted a quiz on Canada October I Institute have busy schedule for meeting en Wed Oct to was held In the lovely home of Mrs liven dehavc on Peacock sldcroad where we enjoyed her friendly hospitality Mrs McLean the president got the meeting underway Business Involved a full program ahead which with getting the 4 H clubs begun and planning to participate In all the projects ahead It was noted by Mrs Jamlcson who with Mrs Given had attended the International ploughing match as helpers In the snack booth that around an hour were served tea etc Helpers from various In gave or their time in the booths The Belfountain Institute ladles had very graciously tendered us an Invitation to go them on their bus trip to the Erland Lee Home in Creek and Castle In Hamilton Several availed themselves of this opportunity and left about 30a m returnlnRaboute 30 Halloween hall goal p glorious autumn scenery on the way was an outstanding pleasure tour The visit to the restored was very interesting The guide lady gave us a tour ex Blaming the use and donors or io antique furnishings some contributed by various Institutes as far east as Northumberland County It was felt that many empty spaces could be filled with pieces from our local groups We had dinner at the Gullivers Travels restaurant Thence we came back to Hamilton pausing now and then to view the scenery from the heights Castle We were dropped off by our courteous bus driver on the rounds of Dundurn Castle his castle had been restored as a centennial project by the city of Hamilton Guides in period costume took us through the building for which we each paid The magnificent furniture and fittings most of which were the originals gave us an Idea of how sumptuous the owners lived In the middle s On our journey home we stopped at the historic restaurant for afternoon tea This place overlooks the water and gave us a short rest before con tinulng home All In all it was a very pleasant trip We were to see ail the flowers in loom as If it were summer time Doris Plans were made at the October Ladles Aid meeting in preparation for beef supper on October at church Hostess for the meeting was Mrs Ralph Sinclair who also took charge of the devotional on Choices In a Changing World The hymn All Good Gifts Around wasMung and the roll call was answered by naming an Indian custom or food women were Present Mrs Henry read the minutes of the previous meeting Mrs George Long govt some Interesting readings Tram her grandmother old scrapbook She also con ducted a word contest on Thanksgiving which was won by Mrs Gordon Howes meeting cloned with ilolr ana lunch was by the hostess Thpptre Grade a pupils of school along with all Grade from the county attended the Theatre an Man travelled by Denny buses Teacher Mr rm on went along with There were that viewed the presentation A principals meeting was held when ten school principals from the surrounding areas of Hock wood Brisbane and met at the school with the super Intendcnt Ron Mrs Hon Mclean marked lWycars as congregation with two memorable scrvkes Rev I Harbour or St past of Hamilton Conference spoke in the morning on his recent trip to the troubled east Mrs Grace Mel arizen pros of Waterloo resbylery rend the In the evening Her nurd Warren of Centre told how Protestant beliefs tan oil be In one Individual and that oil roods that lead to are good The combined iholrs of Iht thrct churches on the past oral charge sang two numbers At the social hour which followed a of former members sang several numbers with Grace at tho piano Sun of My Soul and Ahlde with Mi especially Inspiring Sunday Oct will cancelled In fuvor of Lie No Every Monday Night at 8 AT THE CREDIT VALLEY CLUB FORMERLY RIVIERA COMMENCING MONDAY SEPT 40 1000 JACKPOT 58 Nos NO ADMISSION CHAROI Cards 3 for 1 Sponsored By Georgetown Elks Lodge No PROCEEDS FOR DEAF AND COMMUNITY SERVICES AC CARPETS 1010 on your radio gets you EASY LISTENING Project Over Haul is moving on and after last weekend performance It looks as if things could be completed for the date of October 31 For the Eden Millers who are concerned it a a safety first project and they hope that the centre la In sound shape before Halloween Last Saturday and Sun EARL WARREN Tune in THE HOUSE OF WARREN ram 10 am to pm First at 10 there s news to keep you informed Next CFRBsspecal Dialogue feature with Bob and Bill trading opinions on timely happenings Then comes Earl Warren down good company tor your morning coffee break At HOUSE OF WARREN visited by Gofdon Lets Be Personal and News and Comment Come B II Stephenson tells sports what s what In between all this Earls music occasionally takes a country twist reveal ng his personal taste in music THE HOUSE OF WARREN Try it you II enioy it Oh yes Earl can also be enjoyed Sunday mornings from to 10 There where this comes from