Llmehovse Halloween costumes judged at school Friday The Acton Free Press Wed Novemb Canadian dairymen produced one per cent less milk In than but world production climbed slightly Total world production was billion pounds In 1970 Russia the world biggest milk producer Increased production three per cent Japan and the United States By Mrs A Bin ton en was celebrated at the local school with a costume parade on I The Judges prizes for two kindergarten and to follows Best drevsed girls in Lach Rhonda Case Joanne Carolyn Brown Heather Marion Case Sherry Wealherall Jt in Best dressed boys Christian Book Gerry Clarke Mark Krl Ken Todd Peter Brian train Slater and Maltby costumes Jim Mark Jennings Susan Markham Chris Dales ToclclKri Allison Moore I ric Milcham Stuart Carroll and Delia Most original Tina Robin lark Lets talk about horses By Jennifer EDEN MILLS NURSFRY SCHOOL is operating this bubbles he has blown while measures out year with Mrs Ann Vos the teacher assisted by several cupful Bottom left Is Vincent I unn pasting up while mothen Top left are Skerri GilbcrLson David Vnn Ryn Helen Robci shows off her bottom right busy painting Top right David is almost buried in Vos Photos Reopen Eden Mills nursery school Eden Mills Nursery School reopened for the year during October with an enrolment of and now children are In attendance The school Is open twice a week Tuesday and Thursday afternoons Mothers of the village and district organized the school on a Eden Mills cooperative basis and assist the teacher Ann with the children At first It looked if the school would be unable to function because of low enrolment but Interest is growing and mothers and children are engrossed in the activities The Community Club of Eden of the parents association in charge of the school The committee feels the cost Silver anniversaries WMS birthday news By Mrs Wright I wo silver wedding anniversaries were In the village Saturday Mr and Mrs were married in at Central 1resbytenan Church by the Rev J on Oct 1946 Seventy five relatives and close tnends gathered at the home Saturday l l anon S A on Oct 1J4G Relatives and ealled Saturday lh Women Missionary Society of men Mills Church celebrated Nursme Home enjoyed the meet and refreshments after Weekend visitors Weekends guest of Mr and Harold were Mr and Mrs Harold Mr and Mrs Jack Dixon were married in St and Mr and Mrs Roy licorLe Anglican Church Smith Mount Hope Ebeneier Halloween party costumes fudged Mr and Mrs Jack Whitby were Sunday quests of Mr and Mrs Robert Wright ucsLs of Mr and Mrs Ralph were Mr and Mrs Ivan I lewcllinc family from Mrs George flora Mr and Mrs Pete and daughter Nancy Newmarket Mr and Mrs Archie Stanley their Huh birthday labt week with a special invitation to neiLli bonne church women to attend a special Guest speaker Mrs John Smith were by Mrs I Crowe president of I uelph tonal from Mrs H W Kellincton of the Solvation Army Mrs Wallace welcomed everyone speaker was introduced by Mrs Robert Wright Two carloads residents from Eden Mills Minimum age requirement is two yean eight months Anyone in In enrolling children can contact Mrs Bell in I den Mills Children learn In a playful way many things about themselves and the world around them says attractive Mrs explaining the school function were taken by surprise Wed nesday evening when members I tin Unte I Chut and fr en 1 jathen to wish them 11 then I in I tic Idim w is sold Rev It ell ml i re the n 1 poll limp was presented to tie of tl Mr and Mrs suit replied n 1 leavini the district fdlowed My horse won walk through water at all If the puddle In small enough to Jump over he II Jump but he refuses to go through a on one our rides What con I do to gel him over this fear A Most horses sec no reason to v ilk through a smali puddle or tiny creek Just because they are asked to and they are right We like a trail horse to show some sense and there Is nothing sensible about possibly getting a hurt foot from l1iibs or stones in water when there is another way around However if he genuinely afraid of water he needs help You will require a pair of rubber boots some carrots a friend with a water lovmf horse Travel to this stream you spoke of and dismount Your friend should ride into the water and let his horse splash around enjoying 1 imself Splash into the water yourself holding your horse reins Hold out a carrot to him but don t attempt to pull him in the water to splash his hooves I lccs Once his feet arc wet he will go Into the water tc If not let him watch the other horse and you playing ter babies for as long as I le then ride I home Try tic thole routine another and he 11 got over his fear if you ire patient My husband horse has had veterinary treatment for a swollen sheath The vet said the gelding had contracted on Infection because of dirt in the sheath and that should have been washing him out regularly t know this and still don know how go about It Could you describe the technique A I m glad this was brought up because so many people arc ignorant of this necessary care Mares also need the udder cleaning periodically because of mud collecting between the teats Make sure your hands are warm use comfortably warm water no detergent or soap andasoftcloth such a Jclolh Speak softly to the horse until It relaxes and stroke the inner thigh A mare can be washed fairly easily but stand up at rib level to avoid cow kicks In the case of a gelding gently wash the Inside of the sheath removing collected mud and grease Gently withdraw the yard and wash If he objects to this stroke the inner thigh until he relaxes Cleaning should be done every month while your horse Is and less often when he running out Clements Jackie Pries I ylc Campbell Toddy la I ranco Bowman Judy and lony Ashcroft Spookiest costumes Carver Stephen John Donna Hamilton Nancy Cornfield Karen Biggs ami link Teachers too leathers in costume were also judged lenda Benton and Dick May Harriet Hewitt 1 Barker and Carol Ijiwson All were well behaved and had lot of fun Mr and Mrs Malcolm Sinclair of Winnipeg visited Mr and Mrs A Patterson on Wednesday Prepare coll Rev John McBrlde of Brampton Interim moderator for the Church here preached on Sunday He also chaired a meeting to appoint a committee to meet with George town representatives to prepare to call a minister for the combined Mrs Dick Apple led Brown A W LI en ton and clerk A Patterson were named were up slightly too Choose It I am la and TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Road fuel m Ditlrlbutor of Home and Firm Petrolaum Acton Dlitrcl Since HEATING OILS LUBRICATION OILS GREASES GASOLINES DIESEL FUEL Phone 8532174 DfMNDAILI OIL SALES I Young St Acton REMEMBRANCE DAY MEMORIAL SERVICE TOWNSHIPOF NASSAGAWEYA WILL BE HELDBY The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 197 Ac on Ontario At3 Sunday 1971 it War Memorial Cenotaph Corner Of The Guelph Line And IS Nassagaweya By Mrs Ron McLean Sunday was Laymen s Sunday at Fbeneicr Mr and Mrs D Joss were In charge of the service In Mrs Joss talk she spoke of the stewardship of time talents and money flunk what the church would be like If the church closed its doors to morrow Whatever your talents the church can use them Many subjects are very hard to talk about One Job of the Stewards is to keep informed of the needs of the church contributions to the Mission and Service fund of the church arc being sent this year to a dropin centre In Hamilton and for agricultural work in Africa Choose this day whom you will serve Neglect not the gift that is you Give and it shall be given unto you Two baptisms Two babies baptized recently were Dorothy Adrian Gardner daughter of Mr and Mrs Wallace Gardner and Lucas son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Lucas A delightful en party was held in the SundaySchool room From the many Imaginative costumes the following were selected as prize winners Mrs W Early Mrs B Young Dean Joss Willie Wdd Laurie Early Jay Hitching Diagle and Lnn What do you think of the long hair these days Well it didn t appeal to me at 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