Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 6, 1971, p. 19

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Trail Riders hold last show of season Trail Riders held their last 1971 show Sunday at the farm of Pat Dales just north of the village Despite the mist there was a good turnout with contestants and spectators enjoying several new classes and games Scrambled eggs and dust were served during the steady hand game after which the Western riders had a good laugh at the English riders trying an Donna Ledgers horse leaps over the lire obstacle gifts or your Ho pectus Co fat and return this coupon If you saving a Send coupon to HOPECHEST Bo Acton Absolutely no obligation BINGO In Prizes Weekly Operated By HILTON COMMUNITY SERVICE CLUBS Every Thursday Night PM MILTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Williams Avenue COMMENCING OCTOBER 21 1971 Early Bird Games 7 30 m PROCEEDS FOR NEW COMMUNITY CENTRE obstacle race which all horses tackled well This last show will be followed by a Trail Horse Competition on October 17 at m on the farm of Walter Simmons locafd two miles south of the Eden Mills Road on the Line For Information phone Ken Tuck 1 Coming program The Trail Riders is a very versatile organization embracing most aspects of horsemanship from Western games to elementary dressage The summer is given over to mined shows for English Western and Juniors games days a cam pout weekend or two and of course the big trail ride The winters are far from idle After the trophy night and banquet a general meeting clinics and social evenings ere on the program We need new blood new ideas and new members If you are Interested in horses whether you are a good rider or not have a good horse untrained horse or not at all and wish to have some fun with a group of friendly open minded people call Mrs K Tuck 15185W3M and Join the club Results of horse show Terrific collection of paper tin glass It was terrific and we re very attributed to three main fac pleased with the results of tors she noted People read Saturday collection Mrs our advertisements in the paper Andrews of Campbellville told we met and explained our this paper We had close to one campaign to numerous people ton of glass and tin combined to the fall fair and finally our door to drop off at the Burlington depot door campaign distributing Mrs Andrews was letters about the project was well overwhelmed at the response of received this weekend SPIN Stop Mrs Andrews said she hoped Pollution In with the results of this recent collection Collections were collection that very encouraging at all three Councilwiuldaidthegroupin the depots she continued pick up of the debris at the three Promoted It depots once a month This As well as nearly a ton of glass would certainly be a help she and tin she also noted at least a smd ton of paper had been picked up main aims of the I believe the success of the drive she explained were to cut Suspect phony heres what to do The Acton Free Press Wednesday October 1971 down on the amount of garbage strewn about the township and to stop the massive waste of useable material in this country People seem so Interested when we talk to them about our Ideas I hope they remember our next collection is on Saturday Nov she added Depots at and Eden Mills will be open on the first Saturday of each month Trail Riders results Sunday Just right for riding Sunday weather provided great conditions for equestrian proficiency at the grounds of the Pat Dales Farm on Fifth line Horses and riders were in fine fettle and the following are the results of the day events English Division Showmanship Jim Ledger Erin Mary Hatch Donna Ledger Erin Bob Smith Command Class Donna Ledger Agnes McGinnis Rock wood Jenny Ellis Dressage Mary Hatch Donna Ledger Jenny Barr Rockwood Babs Ellis Rockwood Steady HandMary Hatch Babs Fills Agnes Donna Ledger Hunter Hack BobSmith Babs Fills Jean Donna Ledger Obstacle Race Donna Ledger Sue Stone Rockwood Agnes Donna Ledger Western Division Pleasure horse Bob Smith Babs Ellis MargCox Cox Barrel Race Dolores Knox Guelph John Dales Cox Kathy Brown Trail horse Bob Smith Morns Mike Dales Pick up Cox Dales Delores Knox Ken Tuck Western Cox Ken ruck BobSmith Pole bending Dolores Glen Good Guelph Cox John Dales Junior Division Pleasure horse I Bod era Linda Cox John Dales Chris Dales Reining Kathy Brown I inda Bo John Dales Chris Dales Barrel Race John Dales Brown Steve Acton Kris Anderson Rock wood Hand Linda Cox John Dales Kris Anderson Joe the counterfeit and forgery section of the rackets inch Ontario Provincial Police warn the public of a new series of counterfeit American that is being passed in Ontario Unlike the former series circulated July of this year the current bills are of deceptively good quality and bear the following serial numbers B41947669B Front Plate No B Back Plate No 67 Hie July series bear serial numbers A3059325SC AJ7954102A B95468355A A29198289B What to do public is advised that years should they suspect they have received a count erf note the following steps be taken 1 Do not return it to the passer even if he offers to exchange it for a genuine note Delay the passer on any excuse if at all possible J Call your police division or department 4 Mentally obtain a description of the passer If he runs out or leaves before the arrival of the police attempt to obtain his vehicle licence number write it down If you suspect you have counterfeit note do not attempt to pass it all The sentence for knowlmgly passing off a counterfeit note is up to fourteen Ladies Aid meeting The regular monthly meeting of Knox Ladies Aid was held In the A Stewart hall Tuesday Sept The president opened the meeting with a poem Old Violin Hymn Sing Them Over Again to Me was followed by prayer by Mrs a disease beginning with the first letter of your name secretary report was read and the treasurer the fmtinLial statement Mrs read the scripture Matthew Chapter Mrs Hansen led in prayer The offering was taken followed by prayer by the president Gave reading Mrs McCutcheon gave a reading entitled the Ladles Aid The meeting closed by singing hymn Work for the Night Is and the Lord Prayer repeated in unison was served by the committee in charge and everyone enjoyed a social half hour MP guest M was guest speaker at the Rotary club meeting last night I Tuesday ads have a of very special THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF 1971 ASSESSMENT Upon 19T2 Te Will Be Levied Changes In the Assessment Act provide that the assessment made In tor taxation In the year will not be changed the year tor taxation In the year except as follows No Amendment shall be made to the assessment or collector roll by reason of an Increase In value to land because a building has been erected altered or enlarged until the Increase In value Is at least In the sum of 500 al market value or If assessment In the municipality Is at less than market value at an equivalent value Assessment notices will not be mailed to the owners and occupants during the month of September as is usually the case Appeal may be made against the assessments at any me up to October In any year Assessment notices will be sent out where there Is an Increase In the value of the property as set out above Appeals may be made such supplementary assessments during the period time which will be stated on the notice NOTICE RESPECTING ASSESSMENT APPEALS Municipality of Any complaint th respect to a assessment on the assessment roll may be brought to the Assessment Review Court pursuant to sect on to The Assessment Act c as amended by section of The Assessment Amendment Act must be made In writing by letter or on forms available at Municipal Olflces For purposes of please Include your name and and the rcasons for complaint If possible note assessment roll number address concession ind lot numbers and the municipality In which the property under complaint Is situated Any Notice Complaint shall bo mailed by ordinary malt to the Regional Registrar named below and In addition by registered mall to any person whose assessment Is complained not later thin the day October 1971 Mr M 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