The Aclon Free Press Wednosday October 1970 Agriculture is theme for Dublin Institute By Wendy Thin week I was planning to myself The Painted Box now been going for two years without missing a week and for me that exceptionally good I WAS going to go over all things that have happened this past year the most Important being birth of my twin foals In April heartbroken However half an hour before my time last night came up to the house Ho had Just found Sparrow the filly that he had Mrs Clark Armstrong Lake Ave was hostess for tho regular monthly meeting of Dublin Women Institute on Thursday evening The opening exercises were conducted by the president Mrs In the absence of Mrs C Mrs M Hunter acted as secretary As the theme for meeting to one of the greatest vocations nil Plans donations During the period of business Mrs Hunter read several letters which were discussed Con firms was made of the Short Course to be held on March and in the Acton on and it A donation of was the roll call to the Muscular angered by What KSASmuS very Th aXXg to was given to the P members have farm background but on speaker said views of farms ami farming were city silt her sees It Seeing It from illf angle brought out Interest lug points and her talk was most enjoyable As her talcnl number for the month Mrs J O gave a splendid practical demonstration of Norma Leslie president I In first of tho Dress was Ik 1 1 on hi pit ml Mil at the Miss I Urn iluli Hit meeting was the pledge llu ilcitliiii of off I tern Fabrics topic for 4H club wan a demonstration by Ntrma on how to prepare rial for lilting Hie meeting whs with I1i responded with varying coaxed to life seven months ago dead April when she arrived Sparrow the secondbom of the twins breathing applied artificial respiration to the tiny body and we both were overjoyed when she came to life We heard many dour dictions within the next week she live being so frail pounds to a normal Her pound brother stood more of a chance visitor Within a month though was out in the pastures growing fat and sassy Visitors over of them were entranced by the twins as they came up to bo petted shoving each other out of the way In order to got the most loving We bought especially made sturdy nylon halters ana got the two halter broke so there wouldnt be any tearing around after them when wo needed them or wanted to groom them I loved brushing Sparrow as her coat was still thick and woolly Her body was cream and the came In a real buckskin as I d hoped with a black mane and tall tiling work of the Canadian Menial Health Association Mention was made that son of one of the members Bill Iasby has won the Federation of Agriculture Scholarship and Is now a at the University of hollowing another sale and the sales arena at Stewart town Mrs turned in a substantial amount from the booth He solutions Acullonsale Mention was made by Mrs of Use miction sale to bo Hold at the ice ling at the home of Mrs A lunch was served by Mrs and Mrs assisted by tin Mrs Armstrong Thanks was expressed by Myth lo tho Mrs Armstrong and to nil who contributed to the As the Area Convention Iittwlrirj WEARING AN UNBREAKABLE nylon death trap halter Sparrow Is pic with Stack Velvet Some horses have died after catching a hind foot In the halter Wendy Thomson Photo of the Womens Institutes Is being held on October and 20 the University of the two resolutions submitted to the Branch were discussed and confirmed Mrs W J Mclntyre the delegate- will vote on them the sessions on the second day A short report on tho neigh boring Fall Fairs was given by Mrs McCulIough After discussion It was decided to offer special prize in the Homecrafts Section of Aclon Fall next itkltiil Norm I site via tury Mary Km rexi all im mix llu Is I Hit muting Millions in to In In hi mm lift r I Until in tun it llu win out ami mill mi fir thin iluli read I mi mix win jirtrunt fllxrsand u111 il Main fir Until an as fur warmth fir minimi Munlxrri win shown how In llulr i rn 1 mi mi tin in whin a mi took iiiuinuii imiits and tin mi ting wild II second mooting of Die 4 II dub Drew was held the homo or Mrs It Klin lair on Mrs went llin In Willi li an lie Homo examples of Intones are sin Ink stain proofing itiolii making loth mint r Kinlnnt liny also mid man mndi fibers Receive gift A tin set has been irisuiliil Mr and Mrs Hill the town Dm known eouple Unit gulden reiinlly Mrs gave a account of the District Directors meeting held at Milton on light around her nose fcfL JI mentioning three ini my beautiful filly foal died NlmDIO function- being held there ncxl Out of all the that Gord HOW Day to bo hold In while stockings and I came up with lost night two on October ffl at 2 The only flaw as far should be palsed on as a warning K waso hernia which owners If the Club on March 10 for we d have had fixed She was a been unbreakable J Tuesday Oct at Accessories for the Home and real pleasure to fuss with and or had been WT would turn and watch with huge tt waan opened with the held In Acton on May dark eyes and nuzzle whichever filly would be city slicker view part of me was closed alive morning and I hollowing up the theme of the Halter caoght be writing this plea through tears 9 r f meeting Agriculture Mrs Then some time yesterday please use a halter on any age So waTaraS by gave her halter caught on a small tree h and ana was horse only when necessary and stump In her frantic efforts to don make it an unbreakable one free herself twisted the If it to be left on and humorous talk Mnny of the Mr and Mrs Tom Watson have returned from a motor trip to the Gaspc Kennick secretary read a letter from the Home Mrs Bannister Cathy read the treasurer report The decided to have Dublin Nimble as a club name For books they decided to use wood covered with burlap and names embroidered Dan Arbic Is studying law them enforcement at Seneca College In The collection was taken and Monday October was set aside as the date for next meeting It PI FROM the Acton Minor Baseball Association sold chocolate bars to raise funds A seizure on October was reported by local police Mrs Gordon Park Cathy Fletcher Clarence take and Doug WlSiK totS spent the weekend with Mr and returned from their hunting trip north with moose Mrs Mr Ell of Cannlngton stopped In town recently and was especially Impressed by Falr cemetery Mrs Greir of Guclph and Mrs Grace Reed formerly of the Robert Little Staff In Acton have hist returned from a cruise to the Bahamas Mr and Mrs G Sklrrow Debbie and Paul of Princeton visited with Mr and Mrs on Sun day Gurry was soloist at the Baptist anniversary Mr and Mrs Hartley Coles have returned from a motor trip and a week stay at Myrtle Beach South Carolina Mrs Ken Marchment Acton Is convalescing at home following an operation in Guelph General Mr and Mrs John Sprawl Mr and Mrs Mac and Mr Jack Marshall attended the wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Allan of Deloralne Manitoba last week Mrs Lucy Miles has returned home to Workington England after visiting for the past three weeks in Canada with her daughters Mrs Doug Price of Acton and Mrs Sam Kerr of Scarborough The Canadian Graphic Arts show was held this week at the Automotive building In the CNE grounds and Free Press staff attending were John Curt Bill Stuckey Bob Marshall Murray Clark Wallace TerryWilaon Wllf Duval and Dave DUJ5 with former staff member Albert Schupp R REMEMBRANCE Day will be observed Sunday November up north with moose stitch Mrs Douglas served lunch and Friends are very sorry to learn the meeting was adjourned Mrs George Simpson has been so poorly for some time and hope the treatment she Is receiving In hospital will help her immensely Don Lindsay Bill Knight Harold Townslcy and Jim James represented Acton at the Ontario Minor Hockey Association convention at the King Edward Hotel in Toronto Saturday The Acton representatives also took in the Leaf Ranger game at Maple Leaf Gardens Saturday night Nancy Morris wins award ACTON PHARMACY is your local PHARMACY TOWING RICHS SERVICE CENTRE No EAST OF ACTON 8532940 Arts crafts Norval show The Georgetown Arts and Crafts exhibit at the Riviera Norval last Saturday was among the most successful yet Thousands attended the annual event Local exhibitors were Mrs J Beatty with her booth of stuff toys and Mrs H Besaem with stone work and lea Mrs G Ironside of the Silver wood area sold bubble glass Items There were many other exhibitors as well The University Women Club of Milton and district announced this week that Morris has won their award for Acton For the first time the group is giving three cash awards one for Milton one for Georgetown and one for Acton Club members come from each town Nancy daughter of Mr and Mrs Harold Morris Elmore Dr Is studying consumer economics at the University of She received per cent in grade Learn to make wine Doit yourself wine drinkers will have an opportunity to learn proper methods of making wine this fall when Sheridan College offers a course in that fine art Hans will instruct the course at both Brampton and Campuses FIRST SNOW flurries of the season Friday THE LAST reportable accident In town was Thanksgiving Day HALLOWEEN TRICK OR TREAT Saturday 31 Just like magic your Halloween Party is a bewitching success with our favors CANDLES SERVIETTES DECORATIONS COSTUMES MAKE UP KITS WIGS FALSE FACES MASKS and many spooky spec SHOP NOW AND CHOOSE FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION Sea Our At tort nun of HALLOWEEN BULK CANDY Halloween Gums Jelly Beans Harvest Mix Halloween Kisses etc also Economy Priced Packages of Bagged Chocolate Bars Bubble Gum SuckersaLiquorice Potato Chips Etc Priced From to HINTONS 5c to 1 STORE Th Store That Gives You Better Choice a Better Quality a Lower Price PreChristmas Draw EACH WEEK FOR THE NEXT 9 WEEKS With the Purchase of any Item or more at either Jewellery or Photo Departments You Become Eligible tor a Chance on our Weekly Draw Winners announced Each Week Drop In Now and Our Fine Selection of Clocks Watchos Jewellery and LASTWEEKS WINNER Mrs Milne R R Acton Brooch Value Do Your Christmas Shopping Early Use Our Free Lay Away Plan DAVIS JEWELLERS 3 Elgin St Acton ITS NOT TOO LATE THERES STILL TIME TO GET IN ON THIS YEARS Figure Skating Classes AT THE ACTON ARENA Register First Night of Skating Monday October 26th Skating Toil Carnival Group and Private Initructlon I THIS FOR JUNIOR up to 8 yean iu INTERMEDIATE 9 to I SENIOR and ADULT 00 I FAMILY Each additional Family Mambar U 00 MARRIED COUPLES 135 Payabla on Raplilratlon Balance Within 3 Waakt Address Phono will a copy of Club By lawi on SKATING HOURS INTERMEDIATES MONDAYS JUNIORS WEDNESDAYS 30pm SENIORSWEDNESDAYS PRIVATE LESSONS FRIDAYS Ontario Is there any place youd rather be Ontanans an kind of people who wouldnt be here if there was any plau better We are pLOple who came from hundred to build People with backbone and brawn a hunger to succeed Men and women who a standard of living in decades that other lands worked cen turies to build If we have a flaw it our chronic modesty Ontanans may be proud to be Ontanans and Canadians they just seldom tell anyone From an economic point of view thats wrong The more people we have boosting and Canada the better it is And weve pot a lot to boost with In the fight against pollution for exam- pie has become a world leader Everyone talks about pollution we do something More than a billion dollars has been invested to date to build water supply and sewage systems in dozens of com munities throughout the province We got laws to prosecute industnes that pollute the and water loans and grants to help industries that want to do something to stop it We need a vigor ous economy of course to support these important programs And that s where you in Though our productivity has doubled in ten years and our incomes in twelve Ontanans don sit on their successes Theres a demanding decide ahead full of challenges and opportunities to mike the quality of our lives better yet To meet these challenges weve got to believe ourselves Which when you think about it isnt such a bad idea Every time you boost Ontario Ontario and Canada get a little stronger Government of Ontario John Prime MlnUtcr