Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 10, 1975, p. 13

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Ospringe 165 enrolled at school here CONFUSION CORNER The intersection of Peel and Acton has been causing problems lately with automobile and student traffic Halton Hills council are taking action and erecting four way stop signs to increase the safety factor at the intersection Lets talk about horses by Jennifer Barr n There a touch in the air today cool crisp glow the time of year tnanstove Horses are plump and healthy from a summer on grass lower temperatures make them lively and fun to ride everyone feels good It a also time to talk about the new season a health and tips If your horses are on pus it time now to think of supplementary feeding The nutritional content of the is slowly diminishing rom September on The hard tokeep horse will need grain and maybe some hay as well as his grass The plump chunky horse doing little work will be all right without extra for a while yet If pasture Is good Start thinking Start thinking your worming program although you probably won I be dosing until late October or when the killing frosts come However the horses can be protected from some of the worm Infestation if remove the yellow pin size eggs from their legs and shoulders with a raror blade Stroke the blade with the hair gently cutting off the eggs they won I brush off horse scratches hh legs with his nose he picks up the eggs on his lips them They lodge In the Intestinal tract and do their damage Even with care of the eggs worming In November Is essential Talk to about the most suitable me- hod borne funnies from The I Penelope Magnus Come quickly Kipper thrown Penelope right over the fivebarred gate and into longmeidow hurry Oh no Is it serious Is it serious He says What fool question You know the long grass brings on her hay Oh dear I lost the pion jumpers cup again And all because of a single refu sal What fantastic bad luck What exactly happened My pony refused to go In the arena I f I ve cleared the double ox or jumped the triple bars and been over the water twice I ve walked trolled lanlered and I still can t catch By Doris Fines School pupils arc gelling back to the old routine There are 1C5 enrolled so far this Sear The same teachers are with Mr Lome Drown The secretary Mrs Bell transferred to Erin Elementary school and Mrs Trimble is Inking her place here Sympathy is extended to Mrs Arnold and Mrs Harry Armstrong and their families in the lass of their mother Mrs Mrs was born daughter of the late Mr and Mrs J Rus sell In Caledon Ontario She attended and Pea cock schools On June she married Charles thur and they lived on the Fifth Line below Coningihy hill until Charlies death in 1W0 In later years she mar Leo who also predeceased her They lived in Detroit moved hack to live daughter Mrs Arm strong passed away In St Joseph hospital Besides her daughters she leaves four grandchildren Mrs Leonard Mc Gee Guelph Mrs Jack Marshall 2 Acton Sharon Mrs Allan Smith Georgetown and Brian and five great grandchildren five sisters Agnes Mrs Edwin Smith Guelph Mrs Fines Ospringe Nellie Mrs Clarence McMillan Louise Mrs Anderson Sun City Arizona and one brother William Russell of Detroit The funeral look place on Saturday Sept from the Wall Custance Funeral Home Guelph interment at cemetery Pall bearers were Russell Smith Jack Marshall Leonard Mc gee Allan Smith Gerald Hall and Brian Church Church services resumed morning In Knox Presbyterian with Rev George Lewis in charge after the month of August holiday Communicants class will be starting next Sunday at Burns church In Erin Those young Epic from here wishing lo i the class will meet with Mr and Mrs Wm Mann Stephen and Peter had a wonderful holiday on South Padre Island Texas on the Gulf of Mexico It is on Ihe borderline of Mexico and they made quite a few trips across the border They also enjoyed deep sea fishing Members of Park held their annual picnic on Sunday There were races and prizes for children and adults and a horseshoe tournament for the children with trophies It was a nice day and everyone had a good time A coke was presented to Bud and Elaine Mr and Mrs Jane and John hove moved to I islow The Acton Frea Press Wed September Stolen car found A stolen car which had been Saturday Involved in an ace dent was accident occurred on recovered In Georgetown St OPEN COLLEGE PUTS A CAMPUS IN YOUR LIVING ROOM STUDY A CREDIT COURSE OVER RADIO COURSES ARE OPEN TO ALL ant Inoxpcnjvr REGISTER NOW FOR BIOLOGY 20th CENTURY MAN Starts Oct 1 THE CANADIAN NOVEL Jan 1 WRITE OPEN COLLEGERYERSON 297 Victoria Street Toronto our power You n Now In feAJL Extension to start Loblaw addition Construction will start on a square foot addition to store in George low Market Centre within the month A building permit was issued In For the project A new factory on stront will built by Cherry Tree Holdings The two projects boosted the August building permit total to a large drop from previous month total of 173 Only twelve permits were issued in Hills last month down from in July Swimming pooh continue their popularity with permits Issued fast month with a of 12ft for the year to date A iOO alteration permit was Issued to William who Intends to convert the former Acton legion hall into a rist home Building in town Is down roughly a million dollars to the end of August last year year the total was GB4 this year the total Is Shampooing Trunkt Roxiiontd Body Id Moulding Compltti Lino of Colour In Stock LAS 10 YEAR TRANSFERABLE GUARANTEE Highway or INTERIOR POLY GUARD UPHOLSTERY RUG PROTECTION with with overy rustprooflng until So 30 Reg Value New crossing guard at Acton Blvd Queen Karen Timbers 191 Mill St East Acton was hired as a crossing guard for the Acton Boulevard and Queen intersection at Tuesday night council meeting A PLOW purchased by C G Van Merkestein will be on display at this years fall fair The plow will be in his display window at Acton Fried Chicken on Mill Street Can anyone identify the type or make Wont pay for arena damage Councillor Era Hyde found himself alone when he the town share the cost of damaged roof decking for Acton arena Administration committee recommended the town not pay any part of the da mages claiming it was the contractor a responsibility Hyde contended the con tract was on a coat plus basis and said the contractor had assumed the contract in good Quell fire at quarries Acton Firefighters were called to Indusmln Quarries at approximately IS last night Tuesday when from a cutting torch betas used by a work crew iff an accumulation of oil nearby in the tertiary The work crew used several dry chemical extinguishers to try to control the buze before firefighters arrived Fire Chief Mick Holmes said the blaxe damaged wires on a fan motor faith He claimed the refusal to share the cost could give the town a bad name in future bids Councillor Dick Howitt said the committee felt the con tractor was trying it on for size and pointed out their insurance would the loss in the fall of the matcnal from the roof to the ground Mayor Tom Hill the consulting hired by the town said the town should not pay any of the cost Council agreed and voted down suggestion FARM BUILDINGS Taflc To Our Rtpretentatjvn MAJOR UNRESERVED PUBLIC Mi AUCTION CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT WED SEPT 17th 75 at am MILTON ONTARIO Phone write orwirofor Complete Brochure wilsons AUdTftNEEBS PUTS SEPT 10 PUUHOJU MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS PLUS 2nd HIT Children under 12 Free PUTS SEPT 12 13 14 IS From V PLUS 2nd HIT Opens at 7 30 Starts at Dusk You are invited to meet BILL DAVIS AND GARY DAWKINS FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 12th OCLOCK at NORTH HALTON GOLF and COUNTRY CLUB MAPLE AVENUE GEORGETOWN 1R1P BUS TRANSPORTATION ACTON MILTON Toronto Dominion Bank Si Acton Huh School 1130AJYI Informal Luncheon SPONSORED BY GARY DAWKINS and the ASSOCIATION

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