completed for first draw curling teams and schedule for the first draw have been an nounced curlers could cut out this column for future refer ences monday mixed 7 pan 9 pjn team 1 may dumarsh henry lcachman john buchman rose mary cook team 2 bill dumarsh nan hurst tony staplcton val drinkwalter team 3 george williams bill mainprize norma marchmcnt lily higgins team 4 ken marchmcnt george sargent mary irwin kent hallman team 5 ab irwin ruth lea- thcriand joe hurst lil staple- tori team 6 chas kirkncss ron guest lois mackenzie eldora mcgilloway monday mixed 9 pjn 11 pjn team 1 andy mckenzie wh- la hewitt bob armstrong anne irvine team 2 dick lee shirley hunter shirley armstrong au drey cunningham team 3 on mdmihan do- tcam 5 anne moore helen ottcrbein r evelcn art gor don tcam6 gwen tyler lome voungblut bill somerville lynn gordon team 7 jack ridley dolores jordan isabel mckenzie jean mcphail team 8 chester anderson laura lovell bette footitt ted hansen team 9 meb blow c david son doris creamer ruth hol mes team 10 marg tolh kae hansen herb puce norma ro binson team 11 ted tyler phyllis patrick hairy otterbcin hilda tizzard team 12- bern van fleet gladys price stella bruncue john loell team 13 al kirkness betty oakes mac symon bea du bois team 14 bill toth jackie blow georgina van fleet per cy tizzard spare captains monday 79 ruth leather- lores tyler harold manes marg land 8531745 monday 91 1 do- lores tyler 8530304 tuesday mixed kae hansen 8532957 tuesday mens skips players who will be absent should contact their skips if possible if not contact spare captains for your draw monday mixed 79 and 91 1 gibson team 4 ted tyler jr elea nor goy catherine mcmillan jane sunnucks team 5 bruce cargill lois mclean shirley somerville bruce cunningham team 6 john gov doreen lee jack blow christine tost tuesday mens league 79 pjn team 1 frank van wvck sam brunelle steve dubois gordon rcid team 2 dr buchanan john buchman alec johnson paul youngblut team 3 walt dubois claude cook alan mckenzie barry bu chanan team 4 len lovell george lee neil anderson sam hol mes team 5 fyfe somerville jim inglis jim lee bill taylor team 6 don timmings allan ellcrby phil mccnstall hugh jordan tuesday mixed curling team i harvey laertv chai- lotte holmes fred wilds ag nes holmes team 2 mick holmes may wilds mary marks jim sun nucks team 3 ethel holmes wes bcatty may laing r store team 4 brian moore fred new pauline symon austin young ai b c d nov 14 12 34 s6 nov 21 s4 16 23 nov 28 31 25 64 dec 5 26 41 35 dec 12 15 63 42 dec 19 j2 45 16 tuesday mixed 79 a e nov is 112 1314 nov 22 4- 7 6- 9 nov 29 6- 1 8- 3 dec 6 5 14 7 2 dec 13 10- 3 12- 5 dec 20 212 1- 4 tuesday mixed 911 a b c d e nov is 12 34 56 78 9 10 no 22 11- 8 1310 1 12 314 2 5 no 29 10- 5 12 7 914 2 11 413 dec 6 94 116 813 110 312 dec 13 147 29 411 6h 1- 8 dec 20 63 5 8 10- 7 912 1114 turning gun powder at maple rock by art hawes top scores at maple rock shooting range this week in cluded dave johnson with 23 paul waddell 23 and art hawes 20 this sunday the maple rock shooters are going to the halton sportsmens association club house for the second half of the annual trap shooting competi- ition in the first half of the competition held at maple rock the local team had a 4point lead after shooting at 250 clay birds hunting seems to have been unusually poor in the north this year the moose hunting in most areas was below par and deer hunters also reported poor- ct than usual success both groups were plagueda bv bad weather and this is believed to have been the main cause xtl the poor luck on t a no department of lands and forests biologists are stiid ing the eves of moose trving to find a better and more accurate way of determining the age ot moose shot the hope lo do this by weighing the lens of the eo studies are also being under taken on the reproductive evele of moose it has been found that contrary to popular belief the mating season occuis at the same tunc each year regardless of the weather seventeen per cent of the cows bear calves at two jears of age twin calves are rare among the vounger cows but 25 per cent of the oldei cows have twins there were fwo records of triplets cows over 10 ears of age although less common in the herd are apparently as productive as the vounger cows all male moose including vearhngs mate everv vear net production of the hei d is 24 per cent which means 24 out of everv 100 moose can be killed each vear including na tural causes of death and those who fall prev to wolves can be killed each vear with the popula tion remaining constant a bull moose shot in the port arthur area this vear had ant lers measuring 63 inches across with 30 points mic macs spoil debut continued from page 2 weber and his shot caught the open corner a freak shot from the side of the net by richardson at 1225 put the tanners ahcod 31 then the mic macs fired their big guns first ross russell then frank martin and final lv nona luxe scored at 1306 13 46 and 1430 rcspcottcl to put a dif ferent complexion on the game the tanners could organize no effective attack in the third period under the tight checking umbrella hcspcler throw up even while mic macs were shorthanded thev controlled play their persistence paid off when frank martin flipped the disc up into the twine at 1333 and weber added his second at 15j6 mercer a refugee irom the gait hornets weber and heath- erington were tops tip front for hespder while currie and rich ardson starred for acton eight of the 13 penalties were served by the visitors first period a d richardson b inglis 10 53 pens maichment weber mercer marchmcnt 7 nun heathenngton 15 mint r o- slnff photo official opening of the hockey season in acton friday night drew only a small crowd to see acton go down to defeat at the hands of the hespeler team officiating were beardmore president w j beatty and mayor les duby dropping the first puck left to right are gordie bell acton centre mayor duby referee ron breen from georqetown mr beatty and hes peler centre larry okrafka norman hogg vice president canadian shorthorn association presents on behalf of hays farms ltd premier breeder and premier exhibitor banners to mr and mrs s g ben nett of this district also phofoed are emerson photo b jim rose clarke scotsdale manager and lassie queen gail parsons and alternate jeanette elmhirst in the foreground is scotsdale vivid rosewood grand champion female of the show 4- advice to growers orchards benefit from mulching kiafka riddall heathenngton second period a b inglis d richuidson j beaumont 24 h weber mercer russell 5 4 a d richardson 12 25 h r russell d bowman 13 06 h f martin n love m 46 h n love f bowman 14 50 pens currie okrafka third period h f martin i okratka 13 3 h weber mercer r russell 15 36 a j beaumont richardson cunningham n v pens heathenngton 2 cunningham acton g hillock goal jim cunningham bill curnc mm rav alarchment dennis snider defense gord bell harold townslev tim haines blake in glis junior beaumont doug ri chardson emmersort baxter jan riddall dan arbic officials ron breen reler- ce gerry perkins linesman by charles warner fruit and vegetable intension specialist boil managiiihnl in an oih aid has lony iklii a subtest ot iiislussioii b jjtovin ol tiu fiuit in jhis ana the svslvni ol sod c yjjlu e has laduillv luk en ovii and now most oichaid ists use this method ot soil management soil has ni nil advanl ies oei eielll e ill t iv llloll vet it mill has some pioblenis cultivation ot an nivliiul will sloulv inn down the condition lit the soil while a od svstem will constant k impiovc the stllletlllc ol the sxrrl s well a sod lot ins i nice sin lace upon which lo vvoik m the in chant sod provides problems in tluit it uses lllolstllle that is needed bv the uee and it pi ovules i cover thil attiicts mice we trv to ovcicome these diavv backs bv kicnme the sod cut shoi i with a shoil sod vvc m i urn into double with wmlci loot iniurv because ot lick ol root piotction the answei to main ot these piobleins ol iiichaul soil in in tgeiiicnt c in ic solved bv the use ol mulch uikh matciials will pmvulc the lollovvm acl vantages 1 piotcets loots i mill vvintci tnim 2 plolccls loots lloill sllllllllel he it kcdiiciiim ol weed jiiovvth 4 retention ot moisluie loi loot use 5 1 iicourcucs ticcs to loot lie ii the sinlacc white the soil is 1 kiw si p luipiovcs the condition ot tile soil 7 pi ovules null nuts using mulch docs have some disadvantages howevel mice bccoin a pioblem and lontiol becomes mm v impot taut mulch is a t n c hazard and this must bv watched caiclullv also we mils i considci the cost ol the mulch inatciial mule hiii inalei iils aie vuied a mulch niatnial should not be hijh in niliocii such as legume hav in in mm oi vou inav get excessive nilioin into vom llces the mulch is best it it i does not hieak down too quick lv md iloes not pack straw and noil iviiiiie hav aie quite the acton free press thursday november 24 1966 l halton jerseys win awards at royal once again jersey breeders in halton county took many of the top placings and important aw ards at the royal winter fair b h bull and son norval won the premier breeder award for which they received the can adian jersey cattle club banner and the nesbat trophy jn the bull calf class their entry bramp ton royal aim was third brampton aiming sis acme took third prize in a class of 24 yearling heifeis in the strong two year old class with 33 shown brampton sleeping bi jou was lirst thus winning the pioneer farm trophy and brampton advancer lua was fourth in the same class the latter having been sold the prev lous evening at the sale of the stars lor the top price of ji800 to john h jvlolson st sauveur campbeuvihe see rhodesian slides mailene inglis presided over the girls group thankoffering meeting at st davidsprcsby- tcnan church on tuesday eve ning when kathy mckerchei judith inglis and susan van sickle had chaige ol the devo tional period a double lno consisting of janice mafion nellie vander- vinde sandra mclaughlin sus an ismond karen early and nancv mcphail rendered i want to be a christian and england swings accompanied by mrs mai shall mclaughlin pamela hambly introduced mi and mrs w b elsley ol r r 3 milton who gave a talk and showed colored slides ol their trip to rhodesia to see their daughter a missionary nuise there these pictures gave a trui meaning of the real life ol the african people and their needs shirley mackie on behalf of the girls presented mr and mis elsley tokens ol appreciation loi their elloits jamie inglis and janice mahon accepted the oflenng and dednated it judith inglis then presented mrs velma norns president of the biampton prcsbyterial with a donation or money for the womens missionary society for indian youth work in indian school and indian friendship house in toronto mrs norns brought greetings from the pres bytery mrs marshall mclaugh lin thanked the speakers and all who took part in the meeting and closed with the hymn soft ly now the light of day and a social half hour followed mondays uneup oiangeville bob hogarth goal bill church bob church if mcdonald m townlev o moitlev j davison d milton r little r strong k ahrcns j wanless acton jim sweeney goal jim cunningham george gias bv mm rav marchmcnt don snider defense blake inglis doug richardson junior beau mont paul bodendistcl harold lownslev goidie bell dan ar bic jan riddall forwards commonlv used chopped up corn stalks or corn cobs would be a good source ol mulch as well finish vour tnluc ition it home all imiok and supplies prov ided in- rtme t deductible grades 6 to 13 for full information write the modern canadian academy box 336 hamilton ontario rev ci loekhiit rov il a loiniei niinistci ot orval aiut union picsttviu tan chinches has been named moderator ot the hamilton and london svnod ot the ehunh he is mmistning at godcmh wfiile al norval he served on esquea- ing townships aita school booid lakeview discount centre 126 main st 8531190 supplier for draperies tiles wallpapers glidden paints prefinished plywoods milton injmam 8783272 thursfri sat sun nov 24252627 the ten commandments in color chariton 1ilsion yul brynner due to the length of this picture show time will b 730 pm admission adults 1 00 children 35c matinee saturday at 2 pm jerry lewis in d give up the ship mon tues wed nov 282930 the yellow rolls royce in color shirley maclaine rh harrison xartoon old rocking chair tom adult entertainment thurs frisat dec 123 fireball 500 irwk1l avaion annette runicello cartoon pink panza show times weekdays monday through thursday s pjm friday and saturday at 7 and 9 pm des mons que in the foui -year- olds brampton princess euieka was third and brampton aim r carom placed fifth as the first two places in this class wont to american covvs brampton prin cess eureka qualified lor the schulman trophy which is pre sented to the best fouryearold from a canadian bred dnm in the best udder class brampton sleeping bijou placed second and the second prize five years and over brampton bijou of eureka placed fourth their breeders herd took first pne and with it the raithby testf- monial trophy and the got of brampton eureka also won inst pne and the duncan bull mem orial trophv maurice c beatv milton showed the reset ve senioi and reset vc grand champion cow ltndalc echo ann fitst pruc winner in 5 years and over and also third in the best uddet ilass lindale echo ann was awarded the austialian ttophy fot reserve gland champon female the dunian bull mem orial trophv for highisl plaied canadian aged cow and the linusav tiophv for the highest combined milk and fat pioduc- ei she is a daughter ol lindale beacon echo whose get won second pnze in the git ol sire class in drv viarling hoifois lin dale blisters pansy plaied sic ond and in yearling hulcis in milk lindale echo sleeper plai id sixth in a ilass ol 24 in three- vearolds iltghlow elite pansv 8 took second prize in a good orangeville here on friday night oranjjcvilli dufterms pay a return visit to acton trulav night for another joust with tin tanners mondav s game in orangiville was a rugged affan with fights high sticks and el bows predominating class of 30 shown his entry in the breeders herd placed trnrd kenneth ella and son horn by had the second prize two- vearold rock ella acme diana in a strong class of 33 shown in yearling heifers they placed sev- enth with mervtas wallflower 2v and then breeders herd placed fouilh featherstone bros oakville placed sixth in drv yearling heif ers with avonlea acme lu and ninth in yearling heifers in milk with avonlea acme nan 1 h mccualg and son noi- val placed fifth in yearling heif ers with norval acies favorite jess that was purchased bv r t sayles and sons paris in the sale or stars for 1200 thud highest pruc m the sale ernest alcxandei norval con signed castors cora to the sale ol stars and she was purchased bv willow hollow farm shaw- vi lie oue for 425 way yon figure k ithe finest welcome 2 i to acton is welcome wagon a visit from our hostess will mnkc vou f ol at homo with her bnfikct of tftftk and miswera to questions bout the town its kcrvlcca und fuclliticti just cull phone 8sxj94s weicomt newcomjbs use this coupon to let u know you re hcit nuno town picdmc ivc the wcl conu wtfun huhttiut cill on inc i i i would like in huik rihe te tin acion bice preas i i iiih iciy hiibicrlbc to the acton fi co prosm b ill out coupon ui id mull to circulation dipt the acton f rco picut municipality of esquesing nomination meeting a meeting of the municipal electors of the township of esquosing will be held in etquesing community hall stewarttown on monday november 28 1966 at 730 oclock in the evening for the purpose of nominating candidate for the office of reeve deputy reeve and councillors for the year 1967 and two member of the school board of township school area no 1 for the year 196768 k c lindsay returning officer ask6ac for a cash advance enjoy the confidence of 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