B8 The Acton Press Lets talk about horses Now that wo iomn through full Inter llh our llltlcbnrn 111 on I wo farm homing our horses in hum rnmbllnfl burns Inst full wo built a tiny ham on our new property It erected by husband Mnc for toss than half the tost of such barn Thr concrete block very sails factory results with minimal interior The mortar hat dried In some places It living hairline cricks hut these be repaired In the warmer other Caps wo did Ret the before cold set in It remained worm and The horses arc nil sn1 remark ably The original plan for nine horses has been revamped Is now on eight hone though feed Is In the loft groin is presently in the house basement the lack room part at the house I still found it necessary to have small for storage in the barn Therefore Ihc standing stalls has been converted into work catching rooming equipment forks etc I plan on making proper shelves racks instead of the door placed on con blocks that serves the purpose now The earth floor has been Just the vantages of having to level it constantly is outweighed by all the It is the healthiest flooring for horses feet and legs and much wanner than concrete We knew when built the barn that it would be cosy to the extreme However it is than it is although there little room for fighters The alley v bet ween the straight stalls box stalls is wide enough for sate movement but too narrow accommodate kicking horse So we just make sure we don t eliminates the problems Its a cheerful stable with its bright wood partitions hind hewn beams and flower decorations I wanted curtains but Mac objected In retrospect there would have been few changes even if we had all the money in the world First exhibition in town A showing and sale of paintings on hand by mem of the Palette Pencil Club w ill be held in the Acton of Hills on Saturday May during the hours of 10 a and The location will be the St ban church hall There is ire admission and coffee will be available Two of the club members are residents of Acton this is the Palette and Pencil Club first exhibition in this New work not previously exhibited will be shown at the annual display and sale in laic May This year the is the recreational building Mo pie Georgetown on Doctors seminar and Respiratory Disease association is sponsoring a seminar tor physicians next Wednesday April at Holiday Inn in Oakville The program deals with TB and respiratory diseases and is being underwritten by the Ontario Medical under the guidance of Halton Medical Officer of Health J Chamberlain and the and Association director R addon Demolition Demolition of Ihc Milton Inn hotel is complete now Holiday The of May falls on the of May this year It a the io Iday In sight everything you need to make it on your own Luxaclad Soffit Panels no need repaint oaves overhangs with Save yourself loads Fits any and can bo applied directly o doming or old UN ft White only No more yearly paint with Luxaclad doityourse siding Luxaclad the pre finished siding anyone can install And It has a longlasting paint finish that guaranteed for 20 years in a choice of four modern colours All you need for installation is a hammer nails and saw Unique joiner strips snap on over joints making fitting easier than with wood products will give your home years of maintenance- free protection add lasting beauty and possibly increase its value See it at Beaver now Style and privacy go hand in hand backyard beauty from Beaver Beaver Stain This is ihe recommended method tor Installing posts trial resist shifting or rotting The post should be treated with Creosote wood preservative up to above level 3 Use a post hole digger to dig a 2 lor above ground posts or a hole or above ground posts Place Creosote post in hole and fill with Sakrete pre mixed concrete posts are now ready to ac cept your new fl Patio Stones Dry cast concrete wiih slip- resistant surface eater strength permanent grey colour IB thick Sakrete Sand Mix Masonry cement and Portland and Ved wasted bar sand For Toucn up Mom or block walls SO lb beg 1 BO lb beg OPEN am to 9 pm Monday to Friday Saturday 830 am to 6 pm 316 Guelph Street E Georgetown