Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 20, 1966, p. 7

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v fr jifdwi te prtiss thursday octobor 20 1966 j wf i 1 simmm mm i sft kocticm sales auction sale off ifamltw mooui etc the property of henry b williams 3303 main st w milton wednesday october 26th at 130 sharp including good 8piece dining room suite a few antique pieces and other furniture 1224 ro- tr tractor power mower large quantity of garden and other tools clean and in good condi tion owncr and auctioneer not res ponsible for any accident on pre mises terms cash frank petch auctioneer 20al6 tel 8772864 auction sale of furniture the property of pearsons used furniture just south of snelgrove on no 10 hwyon saturday october 22 at 12 oclock sharp large complete line of mod ern house furnishings including piano refrigerators electric and gas stoves washers dryer a few old pieces lamps chairs etc 6 ft glass showcase if not previously sold this is a good clean lot and nust be sold as the lease ex pires the last of october owner and auctioneer not res ponsible for- any accidents on the premises terms cash frank petch auctioneer 8772854 wm korzack clerk 20al6 court meet this monday fines totalled 335 and court costs amounted to 9630 when 15 offenders appeared in milton court monday as well as minor traffic of fences one person having li quor in other than his resid ence appeared one person charged with impaired driv ing paid a total of 75 and lost his drivers license for three months a charge of careless djiving brought a 75 fine witlj one months suspension for ario- ther and a charge of disturb ing the peace brought a 100 line to other of lenders included on the court docket charges were laid by acton o pp detachment with magis irate k m langdon presiding new superior sire named in ontario the jersey bull brampton sil- eus dreamer excellent has just been designated a superior sire by the canadian jersvv cattle club he was bred by b h bull soxw norval and is owned jointly with donald c mat thews acton the first 14 daugh ters of this bull to complete re cords have an average produc tion of 10234 lbs milk 481 lbs fat 470 per cent and 16 clas sified daughters average 8500 per cent brampton sileus dreamer is a son of brampton graceful dreamer excellent gold and silver medal senior superior sire his dan is brampton lady basila radar excellent a ton of gold cow with a gold medal record at 7 years of age when she produced 12832 lbs milk 645 lbs fat 503 percent in 305 days she is a daughter of brampton radar excellent a medal of merit gold and silver medal century superior sire recreation committee continued from page one in the community- centre and installing a people jieater for use of the penalty timekeeper scorekeeper and announcer 2 instaflatidn of a two way telephone connection between the penalty box and the office 3 purchase and installation of insulation for the back wall in the new storage building a discussion started by build ing chairman townslev over who was responsible for paint ing lines on the ice for curling and hockev brought out several opinions before members agreed sou 90fgetowk stvstw bidding power and enthus iasm were dominant at the rec ent sale ol three established shorthorn herds held in the rockwood international sales arena georgetown scotsdalc s g bennett georgetown ettrick n d hogg uxbridge and aberfeldv r w gard- house milton buyers were present from five canadian provinces and 12 american sta tes top price or the sale 4500 was paid bv roger applegate oakland iowa for aberteldv hostage bred bv r w gard- house second high price of the sale 3300 was reached twice for two bulls consigned by s g bennett with scots- dale westgate going to the bid of johnson bros atlantic iowa and scotsdale waterloo to a r cross rothne farms midna- pore alta 3200 was the price paid lor scotsdale wrangler also bred by s g bennett by boll wee vil farms wavnesboro ga and acadia farms northfield ohio again this price was reached when w steiger sons del- avan ill and shea sons metamora 111 purchased ab erfeldv habitant from- jr w gardhouse this bull was grand champion at the locent cne female top of the sale was 2000 and this figure was reached twice once b bennett and once bv gardhouse with scotsdale vanit clipper bv naemoor escort bennett go ing to dr d a haight tucker ga and aberfeldy helen broad- hooks by aoerfeld royal robin gardhouse going to lee john son flushing ohio the figure of 1225 was real- iied bv s g bennett when he sold scotsdale wise princess to lee johnson flushing ohio 1200 was reached twice once by bennett for scotsdale val erie broadhooks and once bv gardhouse tor aberfeld prin cess ermu 2nd other canadian purchasers included whlsthome farm dun- das ont palmer bros sault ste marie ont lome pimmett indian rivwr ont george les lie rockwood ont john esau kemnay man jack wright mcconnell man mr and mrs geo mcgibbon brownsburg owe tutif farm arundel due lo mr townsleys suggestion that the arena staff should do it painting of lines should be done by those operating the arena said mr townsley theyre paying for facilities they should be provided and its our job to supply them its important lines be done properly said helen otterbein things like this that make it necessary for us lo hire extia help around here said mr pat terson both objectors were mollified by mr townsleys as surance the lines would be done right and quicklv by the arena staff chairman len lovell termin ated the discussion by advising the building chairman to have the staff paint the lines but not to turn down anv volunteers who show up lo help previous vears the lines were painted on by volunteers from curling and hockev clubs a request from mr townslev that some space be set aside lor a first aid room was set aside until the lair board was contacted to see il the large room downstairs could be used members agreed with mr townslevs suggestion that rec reation director howard pcaicc draw up some arena rules to curb malicious damage the building chairman suggested the rules be posted for all to see and violators barred from the arena for a set period of time advised by an electrician the present transformer was inade quate tor anv further expansion the building chairman was to contact hvdro officials to see if a larger one could be installed recreation director howard pearce back trum his honev- moon thanked members tor their wedding gift and told them the progiam was going well a cheque vias received fiom the acton branch of the legion earmarked tor the tropin case present l being constructed financial statement nunibci eight totalling s23o 86 was pass ed tot pavment chan man len lovell pixsid ed at the two hotn meeting with members hugh patterson john go mis h ottcibcm haiokl townslev mrs g fi-y- ei owen cou it nip eno imre chas leaf herland and recrea tion director h peuce vjn at tendance v high school sports high school girls are taking a keen interest in sports again this year and volleyball is one of their mainactivities front row left to right are josey murray heather aacgeachie and edna goodridge second row left to right are thelma kirkwood cathy krul and linda wood back stnft photo row left to right are joanne landsborough lois kirkwood martha hoey teachercoach miss e atkey sandra slingerland and janet braida aaissing when photo was taken were gladys calver and manager pat chisholm six halton members to enter calves in 67 queens guineas six halton 4h calf club members will be entering their calves in the queens guineas competition held annually at the royal agricultural winter fair on friday november 18 to quality each steer must gain 2 lbs per day during the five month period from the first weighing on mav 7 to the final weighing on october 5 the fol lowing members qualify for this competition doug gardhouse milton rr 5 initial weight 404 lbs final weight 712 lbs average daily gain 2 04 lbs edward martin milton rr i iw 555 lbs fw 857 lbs adg 200 lbs verna thompson milton rr 2 iw 452 lbs fw 757 lbs adg 202 lbs the following acton 4h calf club members received their final weighing on october 7 and therefore had to gain lour pounds more than those listed above the proceeds of which were to bill jackson mono road r r 1 iw 510 lbs fw 880 lbs adg 245 lbs bob lasbv rockwood rr 2 iw 575 lbs fw 925 lbs adg 229 lbs bill lasbv rockwood rr 2 iw 490 lbs fw 835 lbs adg 22b lbs exhibitors to qualify must secure within their own club at least 750 of the total 1 000 points allotted in the calf club project with the score of the calf excluded nearly a century ago the late king edward vii then prince of wales created a fund for the development of agriculture in ontario and placed it in trust with the agricultural and arts societv of ontario later when the agricultural jm arts soci- el ceased to exist this hind was tinned over lo the depart ment ol agriculture ol ontai io to be kept in tiust in perpetuity be awarded at the disci clion ol the minister of agriculture the queens fit iv guineas are pro vided irom this fund the queens filly guineas and the honorable t l kennedy memorial trophy will be award ed to the exhibitor of the cham pion babv beel steer which must be owned and exhibited bv a qualilied member ol the 4h clubs ol ontario the exhibitor of the champion steer in each of the other breeds in this class will be awarded a cash prie ol 100 one of the biggest object ions tcran ignoramus is that he wont keep what he doesnt know to himself falling leaves are providing extiaeurncular activity for home owneis everyones busv laking them up cold rainy weather heaw frosts the past few mornings have enticed gardeners to cover i lowers still in bloom nonskid stop good drivers pump their brakes when the need arises lor fast deceleration that is lhe applv then telease l heir orakes repeatedly in rapid suc cession this i educes the dan ger ol skidding and is iccom- mended pai ticulaih when the load suitice is slippeix but theie is one potential danger in till technique that is little ie- aliod if one ol the brake lights is not functioning pump- mggjxes the eltect l a turn signal to the other biakc light which could mislead lollowing tralfic this is an additional reason wh ai cat lights should be checked irequenlh and t re placed immedialek when neces sary christmas is the next pub lic holiday hyd ro continued from page one would he delayed approxmiatelv four or live weeks he a no re ported the georgetow n commis sion was interested n purchas ing a bank of transformers pres ently on loan to them from ac ton 1 1 was agreed to have georgetown either replace or return the present bank mi dubs reminded the com mission ol the twovear term which comes up this ear for the lirst time for council hvdio oniinision and public scliool boa id mr tylers only reaction yyas theies nothing wrong with this it should havs been clone- years ago the coming events col umn is specially lull these weeks there are plenty ol sales and baaais here and through out the district members of yarious clubs aie phoning all the numbeis in i he phone book to seek donors lor the blood clinic at the leg ion oct 24 start saving vour pennies the halloween masquerade s iihu yyant to shaie with others will be asking for pennies thev always seem to gel the legular shellouts ol candv too halloyyeen is the only lime in ihe year the cfuulien ol canada lake part in a concerted hind iusing elloit loi unicff spacemen batlnen and yy itches may have taken uei horn ghosts but this geneiition ol canadian childien lacks noth ing in enthusiasm loi helping ib f pleasure pj3ot pfr bowl for health the entire family can bowl together make it a date bowl where the action is acton bowling lanis 10 main st n eaumi 59o170 this service will provide you with plenty of hot water for ail your household needa r hydros new hot water service a krw monthly charge covers installation of a modern auto matic electric water hgajter all service and maintenance including replacement if necessary coat of electricity our staff will be glad to tell you all ajbout this allinclusive hot water service acton hydro electric commission 3 elgin st n 8532410 the- physical education de partment at actorttkhs is ex tremely busy these days the physical education program un der depmlirient head ron mi- callinri and physical education jeachcis filiuhelh at key and biuie andrews is alieadv al lull speed wit li intvrschool and inleimuial sports the depai tments program in volves leaching skills in over 14 different sports to boys and girls they include lacrosse speedball wrestling gymnastics and badminton at the intermural level the bovs and girls athletic assoc has provided noon hour and af ter school aeliyilv tor students interested in vollevball basket ball soccer badminton loucli inotball and sollhall at the interschool level ac ton competes with other schools that have enrolments under 600 the school has over 15 various teams that compete last year this program involved over 180 students boys program the crosscount r team has paiticipated in three imilalional meets so lai this year winning all lluve this thursday thcy travel to gnelph tor ihe area ineel mi andieyvs is hopelul thai ihe learn will be success i ul the hovs volleyball has plav- ed ihrce games so lar while tuning up lor ihe district four loiiinarneni lo be held at erin this wednesday thev have thus lai defeated bishop mcdonnell milton and erin and have a game with j f ross scheduled coach mccallum is optimistic thai ihev can yvin at erin and o on to the cwossa b cham pionships al gticilph on satur day the soccer tearn undei mr holmes has tied one and lost lyvo games ii still has two games with which l o complete a successful season next month basketball be gins both teams have a pood nucleus coming back and coa ches ross sulliyan and ron mc callum aie expecting a yvinning season a newlyformed cheei leadini group and a s800oo timet will make the year moic enjoyable and interesting aclon high will also have a badminton team coached by mr curlis it is honed thai ihe learn evil i compete in cwossa mr andrews plans lo have a veaiiound program for i rack and field the potential ath letes are at ihe scioqlrandliis able coaching should result in an excellent team girts program miss at key is looking after the jirls athletic assoc and also coaches volleyball curling basketball and hack and lield trvouts were also hcldora cheerleading group and 12 girls xvere picked more yvillbe heard from them later on in the year the girls volleyball team so far hasrriad exhibition games with elora and gcorgcloyvn thev won bolh games aclon v ill host the disliicl tournament to be held oct 26 teams- 1rom eloia arthur mil- vcrlon ancl frin yill be involv ed i he winner goes on lo juelpli the basketball teams will be gin practising early in novem ber the seniors are ihe de fending champions other religions taught at school rev ritchie mcmurray and rev v j morgan are giving instinct ion in religion at both public schools monday morn ings i mr mcmurrpv is giving ihe anglican childien a course in comparative religions including hinduism buddhism and is lam between now and lent he will show films on hindus next monday anglicans in ihe first four grades spend the religious know ledge period yvilh miss verily mcintosh at the robert little school and with mis reg neyv at ihe m z bennett school mr mcmurray takes the anglicans in ihe upper four grades he- explains his course yyill bioaden the childrens horizons about icligion robt r hamilton optometrist 116 mountain view s georgetown 111 mill st aclon monday from 4 pm for appointment 8773971 bell lines by l g denby your telephone manager back in the early davs of telephone service telephone directories were pretty simple aflaiis in act the first diiectoiies were simplv cards yvhich listed names of all subscribers ancl yvhich early subscribers could keep by their telephones the lirst nnv booklvpe directories in 1880 also lust listed the names of those who had telephones a little later numbeis loi the subscribeis were added sometimes ihebooks explained to ihe customer how to speak over the telephone warned him not to use the telephone during an elcxtncal sloim or gae ihe houis thai scry ice was available acls loi cyeiy thing horn shoes and liciy stables to corsets mineiil yyaler and sloycs bt ighlencd the pages todays diiec lories also contain a lund ol information a section al ihv beginning ol the book is iead lor you lo jot down numbeis you might need in an emergency just by flipping through the int loductory pages vou can imd out how to place a conference call a call to xehicles and ships at sx or calls lo 150 foreign countries they list ihe aiea code numbers for many places across canada and the united stales so lhal you can place long distance calls taster and for the many ontario and quebec communities yyhich now have bircct distance dialing the directoiies explain all about the long distance calls lhal xou can place yourself also for communities yvhich haye toll fiee calling with neaibv centres lists ol these communities are provided theres all this and inoie in ihe front of vour telephone book and in addition al ihe beginning ol ihe yvlloyy pages theie is a u hole page of postal information why not let sour directory- help vou get the most out of all tne venice that is novy built into yoiu telephone know anyone having a wedding anniversary soon perhaps you can use this handy list of anniversaries and what thev are called i know i have trouble remembering buthe silver or golden anniversaries 1st paper 2nd jnwflon 3rd leather 4th linen or silk 5th wooden thf iron 7th wool or copper 6th bronze 9th potlerv 10th tin or aluminum 11th steel 12th silk 13th lace 14th ivory i5h crystal 2lh china 25th silver 30th pearl 35h coral 4th rubv 45th sapphire 59th gold 55th emerald 60th diamond on anv anniversary a telephone call to local or outoftown friends is welcome your voice will be one of the most treasured gifts jour mends receive sv fifty years ago a telephone repair superintendent drew up a set of rules to guide his men in their yvork this yyas part of his adi ice treat eyerxone as vuvfke to be treated hul dont force your horse if vou wanrto know the horses side of it nisi lake off your coal and hat some zero clax hiuh yourself lo the same post xyilh your belt and stand there about two houis be courteous and polite and donl he afraid lo hand out a little lolly occasionally it doesnt hurt anybodys feelings to be lollied arlillle the advice about the horse is now a little out of dale hut ihe second part of the advice still applies todnv we still try to include a lillle jolly in our yvork on i little lo it as cuurtes politeness and friendliness inly we refei thinking ahead to christmas lists yet how about an extension telephone for mime favorite on vour list ii would help to keep that christmas feeling all year long cr l first slatting tricounty gmno on wednesday valves weie turned on and brine mimuie began lo chum and floxvthiough the mae of pipes under ihe arena lloor last thursday as the crealion of yvln- ter ice began uy monday about a quarter ol an inch of ice had formed on top of this lime yyas sprayedr lo whiten the ice surface after yvhich several floods of water were poured on tuesday morning recreation direcior howard pearce arena manager herb ritchie and help ers yveie busy painting lines for hockev ami curling bv wednes day eveiylhing was ready and the first to use ihe newlyntude ice were the tricountv hockey- teams a players tested their blades al the first practice ses sion tonight thursday there is still ice time available this week friday the acton tanners take lo ihe ice for ihe first time this season saturday ancl sunday will be public skating ancl curl ers will have ihe ice reserved again ihis veai every monday and tuesday polluck and campbell manufacturers of high grade meaaorials memorial engraving 62 water st north gait telephone 6217586 contest win 8 trips for 8 to sunny barbados sunjet your way on 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