Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 19, 1972, B5

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Days program for Brownies HEATHER AND GREEN1S selling tickets at a concession tent at the SL keep watch on the hand made Ontario Fiddle Feat to be held in Rockwood in quilt made by a member of the Rockwood July PhotobyLorrainc Sunshine Club The Village will be Lets talk about HORSES with Jennifer Ban- QUESTION Can yon explain colored or not the term dressage to me It It will not be possible lor you to seems so mysterious and difficult hove her registered because the and yet I went to a dressage show Appaloosa book is now closed in last week and the horses just both Canada and the S to any seemed to be walktrot and horse not of registered cantering My own dumb horse parents If you have any more have done It at questions on the Appaloosa great about it Registry you can contact the ANSWER Dressage is a president of the Ontario French word derived from the Horse Association verb dresser and means Mr Don Lawrence Bronte literally training that all nothing mysterious or difficult You can certainly show her The ultimate goal of horse though in any show other than training Is to teach the horse to shows for registered stock move as freely and exactly with a send questions to rldcr as he does without Obedience Is also a major goal of trainingobedience to the rider every command In dressage tests it looks as If the horse is merely trotting aimlessly around a ring but actually he is supposed to be performing an exact pattern in a collected balanced nay much like precision gymnastics The rider has to have every muscle under control both his own and his mount This docsn t always happen but it is worth striving for What a day and worn out but happy and district Brownies with four leaders reached their home town destination last Saturday night after an entire day activities as the Corwhin Guide Camp just below Ontario Crofts games and cooking the local Brownies participated In the delights of creating necklaces and Jewellery with beans shellac and every mother daughter took home a dlplt corsage and a vocal round of experiences According to leaders Leslie tcrguson Mavis Johnson Audrey and Lcona Kingsbury There Just tune for sin songs but the 9 am day long activities kept everyone busy with the unusual tune of not one little girl What can we do now or Do I really have to Earn treat During the noon hour lunch break Brownies and leaders dived into the repast of sand and refreshments provided by the leader lunch committee but as a special treat It was buckets of Kentucky with cole slaw and trimmings for the hungry youngsters meal as purchased from the profits of their springtime cookie sale Do it again The leaders agreed that Saturday outing was one of the best group ac complishments of the year and although the morning weather had presented no problems the afternoon activities were hindered somewhat by heavy rain and had to be conducted indoors Renovated school The Guide Camp is a renovated school house purchased some time ago by the Wellington District Girl Guide Association and on Saturday the girls had the opportunity of using the two electric stoves which their group had assisted In procuring by saving Dominion Store food tapes Outdoors or inside It t mattered The day had been a tremendously successful venture for the local Brownies and even their leaders admittedly rolled Into Saturday night beds warm with the satisfaction that they assisted in another great day for their local charges and it was Evaluation day results By Henry J Stanley On Thursday July members from Halton County travelled to the University of Guelph for the annual livestock evaluation competition classes of dairy beef evaluated and reasons given by the members In the senior section for those 16 years of age and over the winner was Paul Stewart Hornby with 3 out of Runners up were Ken McNabb Georgetown and Marg Robinson Georgetown with BIU Stokes Campbollvlllq 378 and Tom Parker Campbellville and In the Intermediate section for those 14 and IS years of age Barb Brown Acton was the winner with 378 Runners up were Keith McKinnon Milton and Valerie Knight with 366 Debbie Butchers Acton and BUI Allison Georgetown In the Junior section for those years of age and under the winner was Sheila Anger Nerval with Runners up were Stephen Stanley Rockwood 36S Peter May Hornby 362 and David Stanley Rockwood and Diana MUton with 361 Club leaders assisting with the competition were Bert Stewart Hornby Joe Wlllmott Milton and Jeff Nurse Georgetown The Acton Free Press Wednesday July 1972 ffttt ROCKWOOD Jennifer Barr RR 4 their regular meeting on Monday July members of Council Received a letter from Anna Sampson of the Hornby Women Institute voicing concern over the condition of a cemetery on land located at Steel Ave and the Eighth Line Council said it could do very little about the situation until ownership of the land was determined Received a letter from Moore who criticized the Township for leaving tree limbs along the side of his property after a road works operation Council decided to ask the roads superintendent to rectify the situation Learned the North Halton OPP had maintained an entire day check on a bridge over the CNR tracks on the Fifth Line at Council had earlier asked the OPP to watch the bridge because gravel trucks were using it despite postings j restricting vehicle traffic to WHAT COUNCIL DID WENDY HENRY AND Sharon BatcheUor of St view the Lions decorated truck advertising the mammoth balloon which will be up for rides at the Rockwood Fiddle in July PhotobyLorraine Photo offer good July 25 to 29 Car fire mystery If youve ever watched the sheer poetry in motion of Hanson riding you will know what I mean HEATHER HAWORTH Haute or high school dressage uses movements based l on the natural movements of a free horse at piaffe VVV Members of the Brigade were alerted from their sleep last Sunday morninj when the a m fire restricting vomcie irainc 10 alarm summoned them to Ihe i certain tonnage home of the George Ingle family used the bridge during the OpP Harris Street day long check councillors were Aroused to a am told by Clerk French explosion awakening George Ingle had looked out of his Received notification of bedroom window to see his 66 approval from the Ministry of white Plymouth completely Natural Resources for renewal ablaze with ill the windows licenses for Armstrong Brothers shattered and the roaring fire Sandstone Quarries and down the heat of the day The Ingles have been parking their automobiles at the front of their Harris Street residence for years without mishap and iunday a has left everyone mystified Their first concern when they saw he blaze was what would happen if it reached the gasoline tank however the local Brigade arrived in time to quell and quickly extinguish the fire All Acton council was present at their meeting last week except councillor Coats who is on holidays The administration com mltee was to meet July IS at the Ransom St entrance to discuss proposed new gates and fence A letter will be written to the CNR concerning the seriousness of fires along the rlghtof way June The Liquor Control Board asked council a approval of their store in Acton staying open six days a week in July and August Approval was given Councillor Elliott is proceeding with the purchase of new tables for the council chamber When holidays were discussed Hurst pointed out things were moving faster than usual this summer and he felt all regular meetings should be held in July He cited the four bylaws passed that evening PORTRAIT Ltd mimics the high stepping strut of a stallion challenging another the passage is the hesitation trot of excited horses enticing each other the flying change is a young colt gamboling Other movements are derived from early war movements utilizing the horse as a weapon the capriole for knocking your enemy s block off the levade for menacing the piaffe again for trampling a fallen victim Very pleasant However it Is extremely graceful impressive when done well Now go teach your dumb horse some dressage with Heather The weatherman has finally co operated with the employment of the lifeguards and the public seems only happy about it as the guards experienced their busiest Agreed to instruct Council solicitor to begin proceedings against Russell Chtssum for maintaining used cars on his property contravening wrecking yard by law Voted to ask the to weekend of the season Minor investigate complaints first aid for a few cut feet were rf racing in the the only Incidents which required vicinity of the Toronto Inter the experience of the guards Swim maided With Swim Instruction more than half way through the July session all but a few pre beginners are swimming unaided while the more advanced are QUESTION My new mare Is grasping the techniques of the an AppalooM but she was tired new strokes and skills which by a Morgan and her dam was a seemed near impossible at the registered Half Arab the other beginning half which was supposed to be are lumping out of canoes giving Quarter horse How can this be artificial respiration in the water Can I register the mare and show and are quite confident of their her ability to save a person in Your mare has obviously got Appaloosa In her The next session for swimming somewhere probably the lessons begins August 1 but only Quarter horse part of the dam a few places are left In the was actually Appaloosa whether classes Complains about shop tsqueslng Township has Ms place observed Smith The n there if the bylaws teeth speaker dd he was willing to Ere help council in the matter Councillor Richard would even fetch a councillor Council told the delegate they when the said business was in would be on thin ice if they began progress The township bylaws proceedings against Speck have to have teeth he without conclusive evidence concluded national Dragstrip Councillors say racing takes place on Wed nesday nights just before the of the racetrack Council also thought it would be a good idea if the operators of the racetrack were informed of this action Agreed to have a representati of the townships Insurance agents Zurich had been oul the previous night Insurance Co appear before and arrived home at council Reeve Tom Hill said he 11 Although was not too pleased with the ihe question of combustion has percent Jump in premiums been riiscd George t agree the township was being asked to that such reasoning Is plausible Township Clerk as the cor had not been standing was asked to write the lon enough and Intermittent rain company requesting the during ihe had cooled insurance adjuster to come to council i Orange light The whole area was lighted in an orange hue was the amazed on of the Ingles none of whom smoke cigarettes and who verify that the car had simply been left at its usual parking area outside their residence with all vindows tightly shut Cause of the fire remains a mystery The Plymouth trunk was undamaged the tires are still in serviceable condition recently installed new motor In shape The ulterior of the venule lowever is a shambled skeleton of absolute destruction and according to police a complete writeoff All mystified The Ingles h wife their daughter Pirn i Occasions Cut Flowers Polled Plants Funeral Arrangements Corsages Etc Aluaya a good of FRESH CUT FLOWERS WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE Caroline Garden Shop Acton Leading TWO WIST Of ACTONSOUTH Of TWO 8xl0 Living Color onlyOO Mm Ft tablet children adults group 1 Special of each singly only plus film fee Groups per person plus on 50 film fee Select from finished pictures in radiant black and white and living color Bonus quality Guaranteed Satisfaction limit one Special per child courteous service Senior Citizens Welcome Friday to 30PM ML County Fair Q GEORGETOWN MARKET HIGHWAY those teeth can only be used when there Is evidence Individuals are breaking the municipality a bylaws This Is what councillors told Dennis Smith of KB 3 Georgetown who appeared at Council on Monday right Smith was protesting the operation of a welding shop on the Fifth Line below the Fifth Smith the owner Charles Speck was carrying on regular business despite Council ben Waned Earlier this year Council had told Speck the welding business contravened the township a agricultural holding bylaw Smith told Grand he had reason to believe Speck was still carrying on the business at least three days a week Is he doing work for himself or for others asked Councillor Richard Howitt There a strange cars going into ARTHUR A JOHNSON OPTOMETRIST 54 Mill St E Acton Wednesday Saturday Milton lie In St MM Datsun 1200 fastback bea miles to wo ROCKWOOD HYDROELECTRIC EFFECTIVE AUG BOX NEW OFFICE LOCATION at 111 GUELPH ST ROCKWOOD Its all you really need See the complete line up at NORTH END DP Stasia Avanua Milton Hours Weekdays Sunday 9 9 p

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