Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 15, 1972, p. 24

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday March We were down to Saturday last and were instantly knee deep In walltowall Quarter horses Stallion Avenue was as garish as St Catharines St in Montreal and smacked of a Madam advertising her girls The stallions were thoroughly bored One wonders how much better a breed tan get What a difficult Job Tor any Judge to pick a winner out of sleek muscled polished colts Came home to feed our woolly wintercoated horses and polish up clippers Question I have a fmv of unknown breeding who will be three years old In the spring My problem Is that she quite small LAST SUNDAY S afterchurch service in St Clark During the service Rev Frank She only measures 133 hh and I John Anglican parish hall was a special one priest assistant for the parishes of St am a girl there stOI time The traditional Slmnel cake served with James the Apostle in Guelph and St Johns in to get any growth on her I am coffee representative of the Gospel of the officiated for the Mothering fond of her she is day which was the feeding of the 5 The Sunday service after which all ladles In the 0 d 0 two warden wives Mrs Sandy Hudson and congregation received a beautiful red rose Mrs George Ingle are seen cutting Into the Photo by Lorraine cake which was decorated by Mrs John By How do we say it Last Sunday was Mothering Sunday at our St John Anglican Church and completing the traditional service which revered all womankind as instruments of birth the ladles in the con ego Han were given each red rose and it was beautiful Later in the day though on my way Into I stopped off at the Eden Mills Nursing home to visit briefly with some of the ladles there but they t have a rose They had no visitors few curds and as the warm sunshine blazed into their windows many of them lust watched out the panes looking for what It was a moving sensation as I chatted with some of the ladies many of whom had been mothers who had raised families of their own They arc the forgotten people in a society which ad Jesus Christ by distributing Love buttons and mt tu Jesus Cares tabs It great isn j his faculties be so old they want to sec again especially If their families live in too distant area for regular Wilts there are the spinsters and bachelors have no family to care Whodo they talk to from the outside to keep them in touch with the mundane things we take for granted Who stimulates them with day to day conversation and fun type humour It funny really We re all so busy getting ready for tomorrow that we forget those people with only their yesterdays I wonder somehow if the great love we Ik about and pride ousel on I merely an emotion which we save for members of our immediate family we don really know what It all about after oil and If Jesus Christ should suddenly stand in our midst not as a young vigorous man as we envision him an aged human being Consideration We recently heard about an editor who explained the mistakes thai crept Into his publication with the following notice If you find errors please consider that they appear for the benefit of those readers who always look for them We try to print something for everybody Don sell a filly who you just because she fl small You can get another two three or even four Inches on her Some horses grow until their fifth or sixth Shi will need lots of protein food such us clean rolled western and some of the 33 per cent supplement pellets that can be purchased at a feed dealer You could also try feeding her a vitamin mineral all sorts of talk to circulate and where the greatest need Is we are wantonly unaware I chatted with one very local lady whose only problem was an affliction which made it necessary for constant hospital izatlon She could be very happy modern clean Him Residents in nursing homes plead for understanding They dream of visitors and pray for activity and although many of them deplore their dependence depend on those of us who are and willing to care Just a surroundings if only her friends little 60 minutes a week worth would visit and bring the outside could make many of them happy in I can t remember things as and us time to feel all warm easily she said to me but what inside lor those who have nothing should I remember for when I better to do than sit and yearn for hove no one to share it with on beyond their Manj of the residents make new doorways Remember days are friends in such homes but it the long when you re lonely I t for 7 Ins l and al a out I tit Carney May Hi and Boh a and S2 Deity u and Allan a IftS ante wore nil when Ihe four Lumen the and Tony itoknun tint he bo led In a IS in Nellie Mo km in tin Brian Gi ear win with their lo J over the and bowled In Flora a and 151 all all Unite Freeman lor the howled lot and Garry Park The oak the lead over the Cloven with a to and Brian allowed a Ml and clarence Hilton and err Ill Hon a and Winnie HUH a game Carney wai luchV for the with look a Jellln a and and An to and Rambler the at ahowed a in and Ted ln a IH til ftd HO were by of equipment to M til My Settler Mowed a inSo a me at itched and too lead u man of hour MthoUfiftitptrteor ill Mary H Ann Nellie mm Mabel no rove lady Belly 3 V v an Mint nalc Ivy Hitch Eileen Belly Doris Jolln Irene oleics Dick Thatcher rwar Martin John Mil Hob Dour Crust Tony II til oil 643 Clarence Hilton Dour handler Brian Robert on by Arm Smith We had a shocking and Joyful week The shock and some of the joy was getting exams back The report cards will be given out for the second term on Friday and the students will have a Winter Break from the of March to the The rest of the was the basketball and volleyball results against Brisbane won with a smashing victory in both games and the boys basketball score was for and 16 preparation Don throw all this at her at once but gradually increase her ratlon until she has all she can comfortably without becoming a hairy monster drain feed her even on pasture And If the worst comes to the worst and she only grows to or h there a nothing bo bad about that People usually like a tall horse because they have the silly idea that such a horse makes them look a more ambitious rider the reverse is true A small horse la often more and more fleet footed They sometimes have more and are definitely cheaper to feed I and But then they re well upholstered too Question I am thinking of taking riding lessons hut I dm know whether to learn or English Which Is best Answer Now you ve put me on the spot Neither Is beat but both are Interesting It Is usually considered by beginners that a Western saddle is safer you have so much to hang on People who learn to stay on a Western saddle notice 1 dldn say learn to ride often are completely lost when put on an saddle My own personal feelings are that you will be better off to ride First you will have to By the time this is accomplished you can go Western then if you prefer Either way your seat will be more secure I not saying that English is harder than Western Good riding is good riding no matter what the style and it is not acquired over night But one sees so many passenger cowboys flapping along on their comfy safe Western saddle with a very uncomfy horse below whereas if one put them on an English saddle promptly fall off Better still learn to bare back Please send questions to Jennifer R R Rock wood Attempt to save doe attacked by three dogs young Eden Mills boys a valiant attempt hot and prolong the Mr of doe which badly ravaged try three dogs running loosr In the Steve Brad Chamberlain a High and Torn also of the had been out morning on the Parker on 2nd line of they heard dogs hark In i loudly Hurrying lo the scene they found a young doe atandlng frozen with fear in the water of the Blue Springs river surrounded by yelping dogs from the Ira it In the snow the dog had chased the frightened animal for some time before the had run Into Ihe to make a hut stand boys rnased off the angry dogs before retelling the doe to Water minutes they were more alerted by more barking and the sound of the deer bellowing frantically Reaching the river s edge this time they found ihe doe under the water with the dogs tearing at her throat and land quarters The chased off the dogs again and finally dragged the badly bleeding doe to shore safety where they rubbed its frozen limbs in an attempt to restore circulation A friend on a snowmobile David Tomlinson came by and they pulled the doe i a tobaggan to his home In Eden where they attempted Stone church ladies host World Prayer to get the doe warmed up and revived while Mr Tomlinson contacted Ihe Department of Lands and Forests for Instruc tions Within the span or one hour and a half however the doe had died The sad event has left a lasting imprint on the minds of the three young naturalists who love nature and animals The dogs a large shepherd another targe dog of unknown variety and a smaller black and white terrier were gaunt as If hungry but to the boys looked more like animals on the loose Just wanting lo kill They feel that the doe finally died from heart failure from the shock of the water and overexertion When Mr Gingrich from the Department of I ends and Forests arrived he estimated the doe lo be approximately 1 to 2 years old and look it to after commending Ihe boys for their courageous ef in chasing off the kill crazed dogs Mrs Gordon Million and Mrs Harvey Peart of the Stone United Church Women greeted guests from Hill and Speedside churches to the World Day of Prayer sen ice at the church on Friday March rt Prior to the service a delicious smorgasbord luncheon was served by theMone Church ladles An hour of fellowship including a sing song led by Mrs Gordon accompanied by Mrs George Smith on the piano was enjoyed by all Mrs Lash sings Mrs Gordon president of Unit led the praer service assisted by Mrs Allan Mrs Allison Dempsey and Mrs Harvey Peart A solo Let There Be Peace was sung by Mrs Cameron Lush accompanied by Mrs Gordon Fair The guest speaker Mrs Ralph Williams spoke on Joy the iheme of the World Day of Prayer service Joy is the gigantic secret of the Christian Joy must be shared Joy revives hope and courage and opens the heart of POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL North nurses contract goes to conciliation The contract for Halton County Health Unit Nurses has gone to conciliation A conciliation officer was to meet with representatives of the county and the association yesterday In a press release from the association secretary said the Halton County Councillors on personnel committee together with the personnel officer refused to discuss the nurses proposals submitted at the commencement of the meetings and have to make a salary offer All of the members of the association are pub he health nurses and 21 of them are qualified public health nurses Association members feel that the personnel committee is not sincere its efforts to attract more desperately needed nurses to the county when alter four meetings it has not made any concrete offer the release said for 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