Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 7, 1971, p. 7

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Build shelters on Bruce Trail near Acton Judge Guernseys Tho Wednesday July The Toronto and the Hills Clubs haw both recently built overnight on their sections of the Bruce Trnll The Hills Club shelter is built of reclaimed telephone poles donated by Bell Canada lid and is situated on the property of Jnck Horseshoe Inn Cataract Because of the possible nature of the site the Toronto club has built using standard stud framing so that the shelter con If necessary be disassembled and rebuilt elsewhere The Toronto shelter has been built on property owned The addition of seven Canada and two baby swans from Park and three white donated by Mr and Mrs Bruce Rivers of Gait lias brought the total number of waterfowl at hairy Lake to Arena manager Harold has the birds penned up at the edge of the lake Just behind the poultry barn The penned area Includes enough water for them to swim in Parks employees feed the birds every day Arrive Thursday Mr and Mrs Rivers arrived with the three white geese Thursday after watching a filmed report on CKCO TV Kitchener Wednesday night Jack Carpenter handled the story The three geese nicknamed Peeper and took to the waters of the lake very well and almost got before their owners nabbed them and them back to the pen Mr Lxpects to release the ducks and geese in about two weeks time It is hoped they 11 make Fairy Lake their home LOWER 1 rhe time may come when we shall cease to read about cars pursued at speeds In excess of says the Ontario Safety league The National Highway Safety bureau has proposed that speed limits be built into highway vehicles Starting October 1 1972 the three pirt proposal would ill Set as tht spied that must be built into all new vehicles Set as the highest speed thai could be shown on a vehicle speedometer I Require that as vehicle exceeded mph its horn would sound and warning lights fl until the speed dropped below that point Lets talk about horses By Jennifer Ban It has been decided that Alton ree Press needs a problem tpe column to help our horse loving re I set to have been ted for the Job even though I have a stable full of unsolved problems However with reliable soureesof information at m disposal I Kill attempt to find out the to horse One nus this a leaded luk of problems but seven frunils erne to and tin following are the ones The previous owners of mare foolish rat her till she wos no good as a saddle horse Two patience brought great improve mtnt but she still pulls and at times lean t keep her at walk Mould giving her a good run when 1 first take her out tilt he r bv using up this excess encrgi mare I been unit in two veirs Iviunt been using the torrent method or she is Oil no count iiv her a run to take it out of her tins worse I presume tried different tvpes of bridles To the more the rider the more reljv the horse School her in small paddock us often possible for in hour at a time Sit loose lv in tile relax inns ind reins ask mare tow ilk If she into joe easily pull reins just until she walks relax She will bounce rlfht back into joe it the drawing back into ilk ilways quiet and Sine sone and run one hand done her neck very diverting for a horse until the mure tired and in then tike her out on the road usine the same procedure If she tries to canter quittlv but dr iw her down with scvtril rein r ithe r in iniiu on like will takt several weeks don t excite her to keep her it a walk or brisk trot durmi this tune Never upset shout at ind but the horse My hone has dr feet arc greasing his huuv e and letting mud collect around the water trough but It dicsn t to be helping is common problem should be relieved in tin Kood hoof prep on pasturing the horse in fields However if tins isn he trv cup raw linset oil or ixsetti oil to his plus mineral high in phosphorous Also foot deep a corner of ind tie the horse here for of hours vour horse problems to J muter Birr It wood mil will is possible in column r SHAFIS SHOE DEPARTMENT STORE LUCKY DRAW WINNERS IN OUR SIDEWALK SALES DRAW Robinson Main St tSET OF SILVERWARE 2 Mrs Blanch Agnes St TRANSISTOR RADIO Gloria Dunn Main SI PIECE CUTLERY SET Camp near I Imchouae In addition to the shelter anew is In preparation on the Toronto Section on property owned Indusmlnl td just west of Eventually It is hoped that a shelter may be built on this site The and imehouse sites are both a short distance off the Trail and must be reached by blueblazed side traits The Cotedon Hills Club of opened Its shelter with a celebration Toronto Club In the time honoured tradition of theGood has been very reticent The thin meeting Jersey Guernsey Dual Shorthorn Club was held at the farm of Kuniea Hornby A elass of four year old Guernseys In milk was Judged IV lessons were discussed and tin two quizzes were ted Halton hosts 15 US members in exchange trip by Consolidated Sand and Gravel about the whole thing After all Co near people will be sleeping there InvosllQalo conditions BEFORE tho and always swim with n buddy vtsltlnu highlights of Hilton and tin City of Toronto erew of 15 number from and Murvlinl back to their respective homes this weekend Hie visiting malum youngsters during the last will host Hers later in the summer Their re was by visit to Ontario the Dominion Centre and r points of interest In the elty Ontario Place far outranked other points of Interest visited by the While most were awed Ontario Place other high in tht city fulled to impress scviral numbers of the party Tile American youths and some of their Canadian hosts hud a chance to e the scenic beauty of when they hiked from l rnwtord I over to Itattli snake Point Thursday A cool Up at Kelso eonelui the afternoon hike lilt exchange allows some Aim rl an youngsters to sec life in Canadian homes for a few days and the free time many let to visit places of particular interest with ihilr host family FRED A HOfFMAN Opt mclrsi SI I e lie- Out I Ill ji ill YOLLES BURROUGHES BKUCE RIVERS and son Warren of Gait feed Gtmdy and Peeper two of the 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