Acton Free Prow Wednesday September Couple awarded trail ride laurels Two of a top young riding pro brought fame to their hometown club Sunday when Susan and Ian Stone of Main Street captured laureli at the premier 30 mile Hide nwniored by the Waterloo County Trail In conjunction with the Ontario Competition Trail Ride Association Sunday trek was a four mile performance which started off at a from the Cedar Grove Lodge In Waterloo and finished off at the same place about It had been a glorious ride throuuh beautiful countryside on a bright sunny day with competitors coming In from every area of southern Ontario along with a few from Michigan USA Couple winners On Copper Mist her grade TU Susan took first In tlio ladles lightweight division while husband Ian captured a first In the Mens Middleweight lass riding s Pride the registered owned Hay Kills of Juikwn Street In the village Ian also brought In the day e trophy the highest point horse of the entire rl3t 1 ndurancu ride are runt becoming regulated to monthly busts for It A and the Trail who originated the first one in Ontario In 10115 has seen activity mushroom until this year whin six provincial clubs held their own competitive rldts Recycling papers topic of course Autumn activities arc bustling and the September meeting of the Institute was held at the home of Mrs Alex In lieu or general lifting activities at No Community meeting place Mrs Sheldon Trousdale of Harris Street president of the local group welcomed the large number of attending members and other visitors The roll coll Your favorite use of cheese received hearty and interesting response after which time was spent dealing SAYS Dogs have more fun on Sunday were treating him to slide in constructively with matters of than people Daniel 8 and Simon 6 two the school yard as the canine playmate panted business sons Glen and Judy Guest of Rock Photoby Lorraine A special report was presented wod regard Gem as part of their and by those members who had participated as helpers at the Arthur Centennial Celebrations after which Mrs Norman Harris IGHTERS were making their doortodoor calls Monday for donations for muscular dystrophy Gordon Grays sudden death shocks district the I as convener for Family and Consumer Affairs took over the program Tells of course Mrs gave a few thoughts on the motto Are you a mistress or slave in your kitchen and then Mrs George Wallace as guest speaker showed some of the articles she had created and discussed the Recycling Papers course which she had recently attended Paper cleverly con dolls beads bracelet and other Items received special Interest and Mrs Wallace followed up on Instructive discourse on how to sew on the new knitted materials By displaying partly finished articles the proficient retired home economics teacher conveyed to her audience the to do what at first looks too difficult to president a hearty vote of thanks arid appreciation to Mrs McPhedran and Mrs for their contribution to the successful evening after which refreshments were served by Mrs Harvey and Mrs Henry Phillips iinin of O Canada culminated an excellent meeting Prick proudly Trail SSti won for outstanding in AJ day Hen at the Thirty captured for the Mill rndurinct I- Id by Waterloo entire not Vehicle Photo by Lorraine into flames A in alerted the and framosa fire stent suA Friday morning when vehicle In which three llockwood youths were riding burst flumes striking a telephone pole just east of on Highway 7 Driver of the ear Tom Finder Hi Inverness and released from hospital and two passengers to the and both of also craped injury Trdvelling west on Highway towards the car had spun jnd struck the pole from the rear after which the driver continued on down the highway for an approximate of of a mile from the ac scene car burst into fUmes and the fire iepjrtment was called damage to the valued at was complete writeoff Charges are pending If youre are looking for a or hove a that needs looking at LOOK NO FURTHER Ho Dovn Payment if Free car by appointment Free ptefcupand del cry town Service Depf Open ALLOWANCE FOR VOLKSWAGEN COME TO Motors Ltd Gulth The community of was shocked last when Gordon Kenneth the father of one of its was found beside ihe grader on which he had been working on an fcramosa Township Taken to Guelph ambulance it was disclosed thai he had fvjfd a severe heart attack Ionda funeral service held was a tribute reflecting the tremendous respect and esteem with which the township residents held the stricken An overflow of friends at the funeral hall requiring ihe necessity of an Charges pending Sunday collision Charges are pending for a iundaj which invoked two Rockwood area residents and a from The when a driven Michael Durham Street with a 65 Martin of i of the Martin car north on side road and concession 3 towards and had as its passengers old Peter Martin the drivers son and her Bacon of Main Rockwood To hospital Mrs Martin was treated for head cuts and released from the 1erRUi hospital Bacon were hospitalired with lace and body lacerations with Peter later released Tuesday lasswiger in the Cummings vehicle 3yearold Christina was also treated and released with Both alleged writeoffs with the Georgetown vehicle valued at and the Martin automobile set at extra room Afierthescrvice conducted by Don Sinclair of the Rock wood Church over cars were in the procession to the Village Cemetery for the interment ith Walter Swanston Arnold field Cecil Meredith Keith Hamilton Barclay Bert and Jack Alton acting as pallbearers Community oriented Gordon tray was a member of the Rock wood lions Club an ardent angler a member of the Triangle Club in the Village He was a member of IVesbjtenan Church Gordon worked on the road maintenance crew of township for the last seven years as a grader operator He is survived by his wife the former Jean Mane daughters Carolyn Mrs William Wineate Wanda Janice and Sandra all of Rockwood one granddaughter Heather Anne his mother Mrs Viola Gray brother Inward of Toronto Walter of three sisters Mrs King Muriel RR Mrs R Girling Phyllis of and Anna Dale 1 Rockwood He was predeceased by his father Walter Gray fair Is the same day as Acton fair and will likely take off some of the possible entries from Wellington county We Stock and Order McCALL STYLE SIMPLICITY PATTERNS 5c to 1 00 STORE SUPERMARKET MILL ST FOOT TROUBLES pressure HI ICnilU1on arteries and the nerve system cm the bottom of your feet it can cause malfunction tor following Feel Tired Backache Sore Feet Painful Neck Callouses Arthritic Pain Rheumatic Pain Poor Circulation Balance and Coordination Numbness or Cramps foot and leg National Arch Supports could be your as they have been for thousands and thousands of others in Canada and the United States They are scientifically designed to match the contours of your feet makes walking a again Recommended by doctors FREE DEMONSTRATION at Acton Shoe Store Shoe Repair Mill St Acton Please do not miss 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