Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 6, 1982, p. 25

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Wednesday Oct B9 Halton Hard work recognized at Achievement Day Geo Jamie Doug second Trophy and Tbe results of the Senior Dairy Calf Richardson fourth Sheep Showmanship reserve JobnMcPhaU Interdub Herdsman Acton Calf Grand Champion Randy Proud fifth third John Trophy and reserve First yew Showman- Class to improve the and Halloo Junior Showman at carol Ann and fourth Lesley Swine ship Dairy and Beef impression presented to Dairy Calf Grade the sixth pan In asm fifth Neil Dav champion was Paul champion Scott tbe public on Fair Day Sheep Achievement Day on B Gnup Gm winner of Richardson winner of by the dub mem- Chib 4H Beef Armstrong seventh Wayne Paul Pork the Farm In Halton we CaIfCIubjmd Showman- Trophy Champion went Amanda Georgetown Saturday was t Achievement Day for the Beef Calf Junior and Senior Dairy Calf Saturday Sept Mark Reserve Grand eighth Tim Kunlca Wilkinson John Keith H HORSE Middlebrook Kim CLUB Peddle and David The Achievement Day for the Halton Calf Exhibits Junior Horse dub was held on first prize Sunday September 26 winner was Ronald Poetry Steep and Swine Clubs and tieAnnette and Sunday for the Horse BEEF Sandra Egger Calf Exhibits Int first John second Randy Proud third Jamie Richardson fourth Carol Ann third Andrew CALF CLUB In Junior Showman- first went to Neil second Jodie hip I Gillies Wilson and fourth Sloan Wilson In the Group were Scott Richardson First Cab Pack start off m hew Nature Day expedition a farm wage along with Cub Master Robert Foster Coy TetUer and Leader Lee Fetter The Festers dogs Max and caste aleag for the ride Nature Day in woods for Limehouse cubs by Jean Layman not man made which Halseys Originals of Awareness of they can name Other made a nature was the thought events were wild donation lo the pack for animal tracking wild their lunch period house Cub pack Under animal hunt wild Lunch was cooked on an in the leadership of ACM animal edible seeds or open fire and enjoyed other Breeds Debbie Robert Foster the cubs food hunting and catch- by all Wilkinson and Alexander exhibited a met at the Foster home the largest frog 1st place winner with Brian Wingfield In the jersey and and the pock travelled the highest points was e Martha several miles lo the The team of Greg Greg Socha Jamie Donaldson and Doug exhibited a Junior forest at the back of the Tun Shier and Tim McCain Guernsey Bennett properly by Malhew Williams Jelf Shier tied for 2nd 3rd to lhe Beef Heifer Amanda Kunlca had fay a won the high- David Harris Ron first place was champion Dairy and sixth Keith Middlebrook Calf Exhibits Senior j Holstein first Amanda Stephen In K Scott Parsons Donna Wick50n Schrader and Lee Stutt Wilson In the B In Senior Showman- Mark ship first place went to Armstrong Charles Parsons and Bird second lo Leanne Lesley Tim Parsons In the B Group Kim Peddle tractor Assisting with est points for Balchelor this Nature Day was Wild animal tracking Randy Tellier Elaine Han- Jamie won the On the return to ACM Guy scavenger hunt The Foster home by wagon and four 1st frog hunt was won by the boys were awarded to Stoan Calf and won the Jack Proud Trophy The Andrew Wilson and Pafr to Doug Heifers- Donaldson In lhe Canadian Imperial third Alison Amos third Gaibralth fourth Lawrence fifth Valerie Scott sixth Michelle Amos seventh Kelly Sachau eighth Diane Zylstra ninth Tim Height and tenth Kerry The Results of the Champion Showman and Reserve for each of lhe classes were beef champion Nell Gillies winner of the GE Hereford Trophy and reserve Jodie Stutt In the dairy class champion John Held was winner of the Ward Trophy and reserve Amanda In the horse competition champion Annette Ambo tied with Alison Amos winners of the 4H Horse Showmanship Trophy Sheep champion Amanda Greg Socha Ron identifying weeds and Group were Scott Commerce The nature scavenger and Darren leaves Even though a Richardson and Donna Milton Award wan hunt proved to be very Hill Darren Hill also few of the boys had Schradcr In the C Bird second Interesting Boys had to caught a fish while soakers from catching Group was Scott Par- Shirley Murray third collect anything that is hunting for frogs frogs Council asked Allow auctions Sunday In the Steer Class Frances second to wmneP Legion okayed to sell poppies Poppies will be sold in Trophy in HaltonSilXsllovember the Other Breeds Class w Showmanship Amanda Kunica Parsons and third to Paul Wilkinson In the Group were Neil Gillies Brian Wing Hills is con- day auctions auctioneers Forbes filed Dave McCann and allowing The new bylaw would suggested If auctions Doug In the C on Sundays allow auctions on Sun- can take place on Sun- Group were Last week General days but not before days then other Parsons Lee Stutt and Committee deferred noon Sales would be businesses such as flea Stephen making a decision on a conducted at one markets garage sales ll JUNIOR proposed amendment to municipal address and convenience stores the bylaw which occur quarterly or four amusement parks and SENIOR DAIRY CALF licences and regulates times in any calendar restaurants shouldnt CLUBS auctioneers to allow for year according to a be allowed lo be open Junior Showmanship Jlinn puhhc comment at the report Provincial Sundays either Ho also first place winner was S October council legislation would allow wrote that hockey ball Frances Chlsholm mothers Raven ion Monday night to The Royal Canadian Legion IS 5 Week November and Paula also the Croup iht time were Alison Amos p Week Michelle Amos Nancy Jones and Kerry Council will help in wrote thai hockey bail Frances Chlsholm meeting auctions any Sunday as games second Ronald Bird Auctioneer For ST be Andrew Kunlca Town a SSrS on Sunday fourth Debbie names call i no for Rim IS restrictions are relaxed Group were Martha Ihey still wont be Armstrong David Bird New and Sandra Senior Showmanship permitted Years Day Good Out names calling business on day auctions Saturday before the Councillor Ross auction Knechtel observed half Mayor Peter Pom Easter or first the names on he observed lhe pro- second petition posed changes don t go C Hills residents and he as far as Forbes would felt should pub- like llcixe the proposed In a letter with his change before passing petition Forbes noted lhe bylaw He added Milton doesnt impose council was only hear- restrictions on auctions one side of the issue like Halton Hills and some people might He said the bylaw want to object to Sun- discriminates against Councillors urged repair Sixth Line The Sixth Line bet- any road being in the ween 17 and 22 Side- condition or the Sixth roads is badly in need of Line repairs a has in- After checking with formed Hills the engineering depart councillors ment Councillor Dave Cal Mclntyre I Whiting reported Acton attended the Ac- resurfacing of this councillors dropin lion of the Sixth Line Friday afternoon to isnt scheduled until complain about the but promised the deplorable condition matter will be raised at of the rural road council because He urged the road road cant be left in its either be patched very present condition Mil soon or be torn up and agreed something completely rebuilt It is must be done before full of large potholes winter and causes damage to Mclntyre also urged car tires the region grade Councillor Mil shoulders on the good ler noted the engineer- roads like Slderoad department is He noted gravel of the poor con- which haven been of the road but graded are breaking there havent been com away the sides of from residents ment and will eventual living on Ibis part of the 1y ruin good road Sixth Line since the Whiting checked with condition of the road the region and learned keeps drivers from because of budget speeding restraints shoulder Mclntyre said be was grading has only been aware patching is done on Trafalgar but there Is Steels and Gudph tine really no excuse for roads year Bid to change surcharge fails is settled Efforts by a ton councillor to change some of the most aspects of Halton Rectos sewer system have ailed counciUar Walter made efforts at last weeks council meeting to hive from residential and and to transfer part of the cost of sewage system back to general tax rate Mulkewtch nude his first effort when coutt- were asked to elim mm to- balancing revenue and sewage a special rate that de clines is and more sewage is pumped with George re The Toronto Star Salmon all over another year and those who won will remember the outcome for a lifetime Espec ially those who won lhe top prizes angler that won the top prize spent five anxious weeks watching the dally results but nothing turned up to beat his Coho Salmon that weighed more than 17 pounds The last week was the most exciting he admitted in regards to his unexpected luck He informed the audience that he was giving the jeep to his fishing companion but the boat and equipment would be used by hem during future salmon hunts The crowd gave him a big hand Tor sharing The other Jeep and boat was won on the draw with all tickets in the drum placings were first Day Lesley second Service November 7 in Jamie Richardson Acton third Paula Martin fourth Nancy Jones v fifth Amanda Kunlca sixth Annette at and seventh Alison Amos In the Market Lamb Exhibit the were first Municipal staff will Michelle Amos and have a four day week second Kerry Sachau end over the Christmas SWINE vacation CLUB Showmanship first Because the statutory Paul Wilkinson second holidays of Christmas John third and Boxing Day fall on Doug McCann fourth Saturday and Sunday Allan Cunningham fifth Hills council Wayne Paul sixth Neil decided staff will have Gillies seventh Keith Friday December 24 Middlebrook and eighth and Monday December Nell Davis In the Gilt off New Years Day Exhibit Class the will be observed placings were first January 3 Grade A Swine Club Simon CHARTERED Wesleyan Street Georgetown Ontario PROTECT your CAR STEREO INVESTMENT for ONLY- a Custom Car Sound iiihg s time Tnutinnoi HARVEYS TIRE CENTRE Main Street North Moore Park Plaza 877 photograph shows salmon hunt organ Terry presenting a well mounted salmon lo Deputy Minister Foster of Ministry of Natural Resources John Power can be seen on the A Mr Foster was also presented with a beautiful painting This is all for this week so Enjoy the Outdoors Safe Journey and Tight Lines GEORGETOWN HONDA DHHCATESTHIS WEEK TO THE ST DR MODELS A A 75 FINANCING ALLOWANCE LARGE INVENTORY RABBIT WSW Baz Motors fr MM

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