Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 17, 1974, p. 5

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Canadian Pony Club meet held at Mohawk Raceway Mohawk Raceway wan host to a different kind of event than their usual races re cently thanks to the gener osity of the Jockey Club On July 7 over 100 young members of the Canadian Pony Club began arriving some with their horses from 12 districts as far away as Niagara and London A lone rider from South Shore Pony in Nova Scotia also at tended Representing Enqueuing as a team were Cathy Chamber lain captain riders Mary Hurley with Royal June Bug Jennifer Lister with Scarlet Fever and helper Cheryl Spence A third rider Mel- Scars horse Just Us Two was injured In trailering and Melanle became a helper for the three day event Judged The girls were judged In Stable Management which covered all aspects of care or horse and equipment riders also compet ed in four events Dressage Roads and Trolls Cross Country and Stadium Jump ing Although this her first large Pony Club meet Mary Hurley placed third among the riders in Stable CHERYL SPENCE Georgetown gives Mary Management and Turnout Hurley of Acton a hand tying on her scarf in the and sixth in Dressage Pony Club colors Meianfc scars also a The Free Press Wed July Judge cows The fourth meeting of the Calf Club was held at the farm of If Craig Held on July 9th Roll call was answered by the names of members calves Members then judged a of cows and a few members gave reasons Jeff Nurse gave the official RELAXING FROM the rigors of the Stable Management routine are Pony Club members Jennifer Lister with Scarlet Fever Mary Hurley with Royal June Bug Cathy Chamberlain Melanie Sears and Cheryl Spence GLEN TAXI 8777722 MARY HURLEY First Line Acton concludes her award winning Dressage event while the judges confer firsttimer received fourth highest points as a helper which Included marks from a written test for the ing Pony Club Joan Lister commented The girls did really well Now they know what to expect next year well do even better A COUNTRYSIDE surrounding Mohawk Raceway provided many interesting trails and jumps for the western Ontario Regional Pony Club Rally last week SLOWLY BUT SURELY the tennis courts behind the community centre are progressing This week the pavement has been laid and for the time is being used by young cyclists practising their skills Novices lose to Guelph whipped assists Acton novices 11 in Golden minor In- AH our boys are working- league action In hard but they lack the last Tuesday John scored six goals to pace the of Pensive Greg Fletcher fired four and Charlie Nash one Gordic netted all three Acton goals with Greg James Dean Hughe and goalie Rick picking up coach John reports Most of the players wilt be eligible for novice play again next season Acton Rick Steve Ralnc Tom Shannon Brad Manes Bruce Rick Dean Hushes Gordle McArthur Greg James Dave McKnlght These are reconditioned TRADEINS AND GUARANTEED NOT AUCTION CARS 173 VEGA Low mileage like new Ltc BSW217 lit METEOR HT Tr Lie WO V ST Lie DSY073 167 Like new Buckets radio Lie MANY MORE ON DISPLAY ALL CARS ARE PRICED TO SELL MAKE OFFER BAZ MOTORS LTD roust in WINNIE KROES is employed by Hills recreation department for the summer She is a playground leader at Robert Little and will be keeping the public informed on these events in her column Playground Playground report 74 By Winnie Kroei The week of July to 12 was spent doing a variety of crafts for Ontario Place Anything that the children thought they would see at Ontario Place they could make The trip itself to Ontario Place was very enjoyable There was an excellent play- and the movies were Everything as okay next trip is Friday July 19 to the Huron Indian Village In Midland The bus leaves at m and It will return at approvimately Parent volunteers arc always welcome The swimming which we have twice a week seems to be going okay The weather has been so hot that the children really enjoy it and with a few games in the water we keep them This weeks theme for Robert Utile is safety which Includes traffic safety water safety and safety rules New games and old games of all sorts amuse the kids for hours Relays and com petition games seem to be the best Dont forget playground Involves the community so people of the community who We nothing to do why dont come down and will be glad to have you Worst defeat Campbcllville seniors were subjected to a merciless trouncing by the Maple Leafs In Sunday afternoon The league leading squad thumped the locals in what was probably the worst defeat in Campbcllville baseball history Hornby in Grand Prix competition Jim Day of Hornby Canadian Equestrian Team member is the local favourite to win Sundays mans Grand Prix of jumping at SamSon Farms Trafalgar Road Hornby Scheduled to start at 3 the nationally televised event attracts competitors from all over the country Day In third place Competing for the In prize money will be such famous riders as Jim Elder of Aurora Moffat Dunlop Newmarket John Simpson from Saskatchewan Kelly HallHolland and Jim Day Tryouts Detroit Tigers are inviting ballplayers from the midget to junior age groups I to attend a try out camp at Exhibition Park in this Saturday July beginning at p Tiger head scout Bill expro Bobby Prentice from Toronto and Jim Ridley also an expro and now manager of the Stratford Kraven Knits of the Senior Intercounty will be on hand to look over prospects and give instruction in the fundamentals of the game MOORE PARK PLAZA GEORGETOWN USE OUR fire tone CREDIT PLAN OR Jim Day Jim plans to ride the old campaigner and the younger horse Out of Sight on Sunday RARE OPPORTUNITY Own your own business Established Pop franchise NOW FOR SALE Present franchise includes Georgetown Acton Milton Glorious opportunity for the right person to expand FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS Write Pine St Milton or call at Guelph St Georgetown Halton Hills Park Recreation Dept WATER SAFETY LESSONS SWIMMING REGISTRATION Session No July 22 to Aug ACTON BEACH and POOL AT ARENA This Saturday July 20 from 2 pm to pm GEORGETOWN POOL AT COMMUNITY CENTRE This Saturday July 20 from 2 pm to pm CARRY COOL BTU PERSONAL PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER and installation Top discharge cools while frails Only 10 a I into with proe Compressor only pounds Ft a list simulated louvored iron Warranty 1 year against manufacturing delects ycirs repair i refrigerating Systran pans mid labour included Ten yeir Lewn outdoor ciiso replacement 159 5000 BTU PORTABLE AIR CONDITIONER FASHIONETTE cooling and Ian Slumber speed Reusable filter Requires only volts Warranty year manufacturing defects years repair on teak rofngoiating system parts and labour included replacement BTU AIR CONDITIONER 6000 BTU SLIDING WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER Comfort controls position 3 cool ng and tan si Slumber spaed Warranty I year defects year system parts a Rousoblo filter Quiet mini rotor Roll up and lock easy BTU UNIT YOUR

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