Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 17, 1966, p. 7

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auction saics continued clearing auction sale in twp of nassagaweya of reg and grade holsteln cat tle tractor implements hay groin household goods etc the unders has received auction sales continued clearing v auction sale in the twp of eramosa of livestock tractors implem ents hoy grain household goods etc j instructions from harold bell to sell by auction at the farm jot 15 con 5 nassagcweya twp situated on the 5th line 4 miles north of campbellville on wednesday march 23 commencing at 1230 pm sharp the following reg grade holstein cattle the herd consists of 12 reg cattle there are 2 cows fresh feb 25 shorthorn cow due about time of sale shqrthorn cow due april 2 reg holstein cow in full flow bred feb 13 1966 reg holstein cowdup may 6 reg holstein heifer bred nov 27 1965 holstein heifer bred dec 21 grade holstein cow fresh feb 25 grade holstein cow due april i guernsey cow fresh in dec guernsey cow milking well bred nov 1 this is a choice herd of tiome bred cattle all rais ed by owner from bulls of the maple unit all cows bred to unit bulls all vaccinated in a brucel losis free area tested for preg nancy if you need milk or good breeding stock do not fail to at tend young cattle 2 reg year ling heifers 2 reg holstein heifer calves 2 young calves hereford yearling steer guernsey yearling heifer tractor implements ferguson tractor in good condi- tionp ferguson 2furrow hydraulic plow massey ferguson pto side delivery rake on rubber good as new massey ferguson tractor mower 7 ft cut seed drill massey harris binder 7 ft cut mccormick deering tractor manure spreader cockshutt land j roller mc d hay loader fleurv bissel 3section drag cultivator cultivator ford pullev weed hooks tractor chains rubber tired buggy cutter mh cream separator electric de laval magnetic milker with pump and pipes woods electric grain grin der champion drop in milk cool er turnip sower large sugar kettle circular silw 2 sap pans buckets and spiles lids 2 stone boats 2 boat planks pile of scrap iron 90 cedar fence posts 9 anchor posts 150 ol plastic pipe 2000 lb scales fanning mill plows 20 ladder fencers lumber sunbeam stock clippers 6 timbers 6 x 8 x 18 ft no of joists 3x9 david bradlev chain saw block and tackle all farm tools shay grain feed small quantity of baled hav 100 bus of rodney oats large pile barn yard manure hou9ehold goods clare jewel cooking range large size quebec heater sideboard baby cradle high chair pine cupboard beds antique parlor stove many other articles terms cash with clerk on dnv of sale no reserve as farm is sold owner not responsible in case of accident sale day wm a gibson auctioneer phone guelph ta 41478 art diamond and harold rovcc clerks t18 theundcrsignedhas received instructions from c bert fc borden sobye to sell by auction at the farm lot 3 con 2 eramosa twp situ ated on the 2nd line 1 mile south of no 7 hwy 2 miles west of eden mills on saturday march 19 commencing at 12 aim sharp the following 14 cowsrthe herd consists of 11 well bred milking shorthorn cows 3 cows due about sale time there are 6 fresh in feb with voting calves there is 1 holstein cow fresh 2 weeks 2 three70james bowling league purchase new site for rockwood school eramosa township school plumbing- board has purchased a new site the flint- rockwood public school ap- rockwood there were three 70 games in irockwood and dis trict bowling league this week the hopefuls made it over strat tons esso carneys and heating downed stones and humes texaco blank- proximately 6 acres rpurchardftornbuttonhilletl have teifn ed ricks confectionery there were 52 scores for jet stones who took roots rooters and pinknevs who downed- hor- top millers corner pins made it 43 over dunes big six as did nichols pals over alley cats these scores made some chang es in standings with dunes big six having to share first place with corner pins both having 49 points ten points behind with 39 re carnevs plumbing and heat- gar harris property bordered bv- fall street mary street and pas- more street in the village ol rockwood this site is ideally lo cated with a grove of trees bor dering two sides ol the property the school board has decided to build a 12room school plus multi purpose room the multipurpose room will be 50 it rv 60 it plus an 18 ft stage discussions have been held with the eramosa recreation comihit- ucw members present skit rockwood mrs carol petty was hostess to the march meet ing ol unit 3 rockwood united church women the theme lor this meeting was lent a time ol discipline mrs marilvn braces group was in charge ol the program its theme the unilied plan ol financing a scripture verse and a reading on disciphneshtp were given b mrs brace the scripture lesson b mrs june mclaren was taken from st luke 9 a skit on stewardship was pre sented bv several ladies mrs eva pett slated heie is the mone we have and lollowed this with the varied as and workings ol the unified fund mrs julie j brace continued with the thought ol charity at home mrs lois mcrae represented a hong kong youth woi ker unwed mothers and senior citi zens were presented in mrs cv rol pettvic while mrs mat urn os- tranders theme was asia and african missions the work in our own chinch and dividing the monev was taken b mrs joan leslie mrs brace closed b speaking on budgeting the nuv- ne pamphlets were distributed during the meeting on missions and stewardship the unit 3 leader mrs lois mcrae opened the meeting with a reading what is chiistianitv followed by a hvmn and a lead ing steadfastness the gioup was led in pravei b mis mc rae during their short business session the members were re minded to save am old felt and old beads they might find during their housecleaning days these items are badly needed by our i western indians to further their work the benediction in unison clos- ed the meeting lunch was served i by the hostess and lunch com- miltee and a social half hour was enjoyed black cows breeding dates given on sale day this is a choice herd all raised by owner always bred and fed for high production reg hereford dull 2 years old bred by henry wheeler hillsburgh young cattle 12 yearling steers and heifers 4 fat calves 4 fall calves 8 young calves all stock vaccinated in a brucellosis free area pigs poultry 34 thrifty chunks 22 thrifty shoats 3 young york sows ready to breed 150 hybrid pullets in full produc tion horses harness team of good work horses set of team harness collars tractor thresher imp lements international 340 utility tractor fully hydraulic good as new int 3furrow hyd raulic plow 2 hp int tractor cultivator allis chalmers 28plate tractor disc geo white thresher fully equipped 100 endless drive belt massey harris 13disc ferti lizer and grain drill harrows steel land roller int tractor mower 7 cut massev harris 4- bar side delivery rake int 30 bale elevator int bin der 7 cut on rubber rubber tir ed farm wagon hat hay rack wagon box set of bench sleighs plows 2wheel trailer with stock racks int rubber tired manure spreader massev harris manure spreader power emery feed cart i arm scales massey harris electric cream separator quan tity ol lumber fence posts vise 150 hav fork lope 2 electric brooders iron kettles steel pig troughs elmira oat roller 30 drive oelt roll of fence wire ja- cobson power lawn mower 40 extension ladder 24 extension ladder all- farm tools hay grain 1400 bus of heavy mixed grain 30 bus ol wheat 10 ton of choice haled h iv fertilizer 21210 household goods 3 large tables round table coffee table kitchen chairs 5 gal crock bed room dishes lard press icuum cleaner studio couch end tables dishes quebec heatei pine cup board flat irons fruit ars her- r boxes berry crates mam oth er articles terms- cash with clerk on da ol sale no reserve as farm is sold owner not responsible in case ol accident sale day refreshment booth wm ing in third spot with 36 are jetstones followed closely by- eard to gym require hortop millers with 35 points mcnts borne ricks confectionery fifth with 34 rooms will be rooms change and humes texaco 33 a three- way tie on the seventh rung at 32 points each are alley cats pinknevs and hopefuls a 21 point threeway tic next sees strattons esso flintstones and nichols pals roots rooters have rolled up 26 points vic davies with 280 and betty quasi at 236 took high single hat while high single with handi cap went to bob lilley 306 and betty quast 288 the high triple flat also went to vic davies for 737 and for the ladies doris jestin rolled up 691 the high triple with handicap was taken by vic davies 752 and betty quast with her 729 in seasons play dave bacon holds high single flat with 330 1 and ladies 316 for shirley salmi on the high single with handi cap has bert archer with 351 and ivy ritchie 338 doug butten- ham at 824 and shirlev salmon with 726 have seasons high triple flat also high triple with handi cap for doug butfenham at 833 and 749 for shirley salmon high average goes to dick du- puis at 219 and 204 lor shirley salmon men over 600 vic davies 737 dick dupuis 707 ted jestin 687 gord cox 663 tony reid 646 har vey bavne 625 syd durose 616 blake hind 616 doug buttenham 608 ladies over 52s doris jestin 616 bettv quast 573 shirlev salmon 568 vivian nightingale 552 and marj hume 539 of the auxiliary teacher and board roorrrsr rtcrnrgcv rooms lor caretaker and school propety size has ever been made supplies principals of i ice and been abandoned for future expan sion on account ol inadequate land area this site was purchas ed in 1873 lour lots i mm llenrv strange at n price of 150 and six- lots i mm rev e m stewart of ireland at a pi lee ol 300 the total area being two acres the original school was a one storey structure until 1930 yvhtn the school was raised to piovide two stories and six classrooms both the public school and con tinuation school were accom modated here until 1946 when the secondary pupils weie transport ed to guelph new washrooms- were added in 1955 and two additional class rooms in 1958 making it an eight room school no expansion in pie recipes given calories drawback rockwood mrs harvey bayne was hostess for the march meet ing of rockalong womens insti tute the business session followed the institute ode and mary slew- ait collect the toll call wa s aiisweiedl3vilgoudliiuiriberiil attendance each giving a favorite cookie recipe samples of each were brought and these goodies were enjoved tor lunch mrs j freeman ol utoka branch olleied instruction to rockalong 4h girls who wish to take the 4hxlarden project the members decided against sending l delegate to secretarys office not enough space the present school site has rotary to promote ranch horse show acton rotarians will promote a horse show at style acres ranch north of aoton in may bruno sclisizzi ranch owner had asked club members pievi- ouslv toconsider promoting the annual show and selling tickets to the public tuesday evening following the regular dinner ses sion members discussed the pro posal thoroughly and decided to proceed with plans election ol officers has been left until next week due to the extensive discussion regarding l lie horse show kiddies were doffing coats and rubbers on the way home from school monday when temp eratures hovered in the low 50s five shutouts bowling league rockwoock there were live shutout 70 scores last week in rockwood and district bowling league corner pins over pink nevs strattons esso took car neys plumbing and heating humes texaco topped hortop millers ricks confectionery beat jetstones and roots rooters rpade it good over nichols pals dunes big six took a 52 score over alley cats while hopeiulls made it 43 over plintstoncs for high riple flat it was dick dupuis at 789 and shirlev salmon 698 the high triple with handi cap went to gord cox with a 702 and nellie stjckman 698 dick dupuis 316 and shi i lev salmons 265 took high single flat ken duncan with 296 and sue nightingale at 262 held high single with handicap the high averages dick dupuis 218 and shirley salmon 204 i as a result ol the evenings pla dunes big six had lopped the heap with 46 points but piessed hard bv corner pins with 45 ricks confectionery moved into thug with 34 lollowed bv hortop millets with 32 and carneys plumbing and heating with 12 a three way tie lor sixih spot strattons esso jetstones and flintstones all with 31 points al ley cats are seventh with 29 tied in eighth with 27 points arc nicli- iols pals and pinknevs thin come humes texaco with 26 i hopefuls 25 points and last but j not bv much roots rooters wilh i their 24 men over 600 dick dupuis 789 fred nightingale 693 dune i kingsbur 679 doug buttenham i 669 ted jestin 659 gord cox 51 i ken duncan 637 tony rejd 628 and jack ferguson 604 jadies over 525 shirlev salmon 618 janet pearl 593 nellie stockman 587 marj hume 568 sue nightin gale 561 alice fuhrman 530 viv ian nightingale 525 since it was originally purchased in 1873 present memoes of the era mosa school board are chair man murray smeltzei vicechair man dr r j hilton trustees ross mcdougall douglas butten ham and lloyd waddell australian teacher lions club speaker acton lions took an imaginary trip down under at theii regular dinner meeting monda at the station hotel miss veiity mcintosh an aus tralian teaching at the robert little school spoke to the acton club on her home describing the geography living habits and chaiacteristics ol the big island continent her descriptions and pictures ol this land ol immense contrasts weie well presented it gave the lions a new apprecia tion ol our fellow commonweauh count i y miss mcintosh was introduced b progiam chairman lion vic- blistow and hanked b lion daw lluntei 1 ion rax evelan led the lions in song after satislvinptticv inner man and lion pete papillon look oei the tail twisteis duties when lion neil millei lelt lion vil bnstow reported the stanley cup tickvls were omg so well i ion al i audei had sold almost a quaitei of them him self the club congiatulated lion delegate to the officers lerence but concentrated on hav ing more ladies attend the district annual a committee was lorm- ed to purchase several new card tables for the recreation centre mrs i bayne and mrs k ispence are to de the nominating committee the needlecraft course held recently at the recreation gentre was discussed by those who attended and articles of their work were on display several thank vou notes weie lead by he secretary the home economics convener mrs n harris was in charge ol the program mrs w guild gave the motto and mrs ken spence had an interesting list of current events congratulations were ex tended to sandy mcphedran who recently won a canada wide judg ing contest miss helen bayne read a poem by edgar guest mrs edgar johnston gave a most interesting- papei on how to make a perfect pie a number ol delicious pip recipes were read and written down bv the ladies for later use the onlv drawback was- the lightening numbei of calories contained in each mis n haiis conducted a contest and the meeting closed with he oueen lunch and a social time follow ed the april meeting will be held in the home ol mis llaivex sllllltls the arton frtv press thursday march- 7 166 brownies guides bruce trail hike a winter hike on a springlike day sunday was enjoved by 13 brownies two guides and three leaders sunday when fhev romp ed over a section of the buice xrail lor o aluij l bonis led by blown qwl mis t s newton tawnv owl mrs w ri ling and district commissioner mrs j lowrie the girls explored the area thoroughly looking lor igns ol tiees budding tracks of jiiimajs and other signs of wild- il v- they found quite a number of igns of woodpeckers handi- i4 on trees and sighted an un- clentilied bird alrer being driven to speyside bv ileniv devries and bill mor rison the group started on the trail heading east off no 25 high way ending up near the third line of esquesing after ihpir hike everyone crowded into the speyside store for refreshments guides enjoying the hike were irene devries and nellie van der kooy brownies included janet green joanne hatcli diane de vries shiiley morrison mary watson valerie mitchell emily h mu holmes rene xtting palsy jordan dorothy newton tiny van der kooy and lillian de vries the girls are looking forward to a return trip to explore an other section of the bruce trail in the near future yourrefrfltossis serving j today tt ready for tomorrow al and wished him success in his bul for the deput ilislikt go einship lion neil millei agieed lo look allei his campaign a special meeting ol the lions will be held next monday to dis cuss lurthei plans lor a western show lion muiijv hamsun gae a icpoit on his findings al the meeting a gibson auctioneer phone guelph ta 4147rt harolil rovce and tied baptie clerks b38 oik thinking people claim our heating oils the bestbe one of them m and not the rest m saf be w5 3e3 ul69983ftlr0ckvvood ave money beat the tax shop now for spring 1966 lawn boy power mowers at 1965 prices 19 model 9350 21 model 9850 root hardware canadian cancer society annual tour open house of princess margaret hospital and princess margaret lodge 500 sherbourne st toronto ont sun mar 20 130 pm to 4 pm the public i cordially invited to take this opportunity to see the latest in research and treatment and to inspect the lodge where patients are housed tea will be served main st rockwood 8569551 save beat the tax hike buy now and save lous used cars main st rockwood 8564235 weekend best buys 61 rambler 6cyl std 4dr uc e98327 895 60 rambler 6cyl std 4dr original paint 695 no down payment if credit approved from lovell bros modern meat market red br and beef lean shoulder roast lean short rib and blade roast choice wing roasts fresh small link 69 79 c lb c lb sausage 89 49 c lb c lb stock your freezer now sides hinds fronts cut and wrapped at no extra charge lovell bros modern meat market 77 mill e acton phone 8532240 acton daily delivery bingo every thursday night 8 pm holy cross parish hall georgetown 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