Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 24, 1970, p. 6

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Thg Acton Press Wodnosday Juna Paf Synnott Ted Curtis married at St Josephs By Wendy Its fascinating how well animals communicate without ho ml vantages of actual speech Thry a range of noises that any pel owner can rrcutinlit nines and quite a variation of mew and yowls anil the nickers squeal whinnies and In horses from all that they have silent means of netting Ideas across a kind of body talk dike can stomping up and down the halt In the middle of the night I was Matching along the path ahead of me Instead of the usual steady trot trot I rot trot when AflOfO on letting ARC Workshop specific somewhere or some reason her gait was bouncy for a walk dedum lklck This last bit of footwork me that she had eaten her kittens had been Ted and she was In a carefree mood The horses do the same If here is a reason behind their ruining then it a steady controlled movement If the run is for the joy if runninj The Hon John Minister of Social and Family Services announced Thursday that additional funds would be pumped into Vocational Rehabilitation Workshops across Ontario The increase from KO to a month is not reall too much of an said North ARC Workshop manager Mrs It sham The workshop only gets a percentage of the money of the trainees At the end of the month each workshop sends in the average attendance and In our case the usual monthly Wearethen given an average of the monthly at tendance she said Attendance out in all directions When our colt was a week old he often became quite intent cm to kick someone ibefore he found out that that was punishable He landed one because his tail always save him It would start to twirl in woundup to let h and we could always get out of the way A dog uses his tail to bristle when and wag when he A cat wags when shes angr as well as bristling whipping her tail back and forth in quite a different wa from the slow laiy sweep which means Okay kits come and but back there and leave me front end alone Out on walks a cat uses its tail as an indicator of moods Bent in a question mark it means I energetic alert and where are we going Straight up in the air it means that the cat has spotted something and is thinking of doing something with it Laid but still it means she IS going to da something and low but drooping shes gone and done it is tired and will very disappear under a bush to rest Up the front end cars are a good indicator of mood In both cats and horses the re pricked up for The trainee pension was increased by the government from to per month been told that if a horn can roll itself over from side to side that the sign of a good horse All our horses must be good m fills At six weeks when she discovered rolling I d just often as not find her on her back with all four feet in the air While the rest of the horses roll with knees bent she keeps her straight tick locking from side to side like a metronome I counted over flips the once But the most touching and eloquent of all verbal communications is The silent miaou cats dont do it but some have it perfected to such an art that their owners are stricken with all turned out of cumosity and laid back in rcm somewhere along spite Our hounds ears there If I spot a kitten tying back can be pretty about to do battle with somebodv state When my cat sits in front of me feet together tail wound neatly around and fixes me with that a quick appealing wistful look then goes lhe ons of a back an unguarded but no sound bell to another dog is showing whatsoever I immediate rush complete a pouring setting out on the canine code of recognizing the plaj for not kill a dog with s fe m a faur eel in the air mistress their version of our white flag I guess The foals sign of I thought at first The fill was favoured by this per foal wild often stretch out her head toward another horse bare broiling steaks for supper so her teeth gnash them But all the it means I small lnc and 1 helpless and you could ll P easily toil me 1 know but I only a babv And hen a dog or cat bares its teeth itsawarning Back to lying on backs When I vt a horse easing down I know a means more than a scratch for comfort 1 d Bmv and white mums decorated St Josephs church Acton for the marriage of Patricia Frances and Edward Paul Father J Morgan officiated the double ring ceremony at three clock on June 13 The bride la the daughter of Mr and Mrs Leo 123 Church St Acton and Is employed at the tank of Nova Scotia here The groom who Is with J Mackenzie and Son Is he son or Mr and Mrs Cecil Curtis US Place A Hansen played the organ and the soloist Ihiby sang Perfect Love and The Wedding IVaycr The wore a traditional gown of white chiffon with a shoulder length veil and carried red roses Maid of honor was Synnott and bridesmaids Catherine and Theresa sisters of the bride They wore floor length gowns In Capri blue and carried blue and white carnations The bride was given In marriage by her father Groomsman was Gerald and the ushers were Bruce Fowler and Robert Samson The reception was held In the Legion Hall when guests were welcomed from Rockwood Illinois Hunlsville Peterborough and Acton Special guests were the brides two grandmothers Mrs J Synnott and Mrs J Rock- The brides mother wore a coral dress with white ac cessories and white carnations The grooms mother wore blue with yellow accessories and yellow carnations The couple left on a wedding trip to Kingston with a cruise through the Thousand Islands The bride left wearing a green twopiece suit with gardenia corsage They are living at the Winston apartments S Before the wedding a personal Postpone camp site opening Camp- Inns of Canada have decided not to go ahead with their proposed 150 trailer site camping area just east of Highway and south of Five Sidcroad near Milton this year A letter read at a recent meeting of Council explained that on account of a delay in securing necessary approvals the firm would forego this season and prepare for an early opening next summer Installation of underground sen ices and roads will proceed this fall The campsite will ac commodate overnight campers only and will be open from May until September H S HOLDEN oPTOMirtm M Cork St GUELPH TA SIDEWALK Hi PLAYTEX RUBBER GLOVES BEVERAGE PITCHER REG PLASTIC PAILS 45 LAUNDRY BASKETS JUICERS 45 MAGNETIC BOTTLE OPENER MUD BOWL SETS 09 MEASURING SPOON SET 45 Plastic Mixing Bowl Set SCENTED WASTE BASKETS REG PLASTIC 9 ASSORIB SUNGLASSES V PAUL SCOTT CASHMERE TOILET TISSUE shower was held by her aunt and Mrs 1 Shannon A shower was held by mid Mi by her Mrs Samson ltwlrra lXomiM -cr- NOW OPEN GIBSON CONSTRUCTION LTD and CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH will be the setting on July or the marriage of Miss Carol Elizabeth Swackhamer and Mr Robert Gerald William Hyde ol Hagersvllleerlde Is a graduate of Teachers College Toronto and has been employed for the last three years at Speyslde Public School The groom Is a graduate o University Sudbury and Is presently a student at Emmanuel College University Toronto He Is a former student minister of Churchill Community Church Anniversary in hospital Unfortunately Mrs was a patient In General Hospital Tor her golden wedding anniversary last week She was with a heart ailment Hie welt known district couple live at RR I They were married June In Km mo a township Completes year U of Pharmacy IYyer daughter of Mr and Mrs Norman Fryer former Acton residents has completed her first year of pharmacy at the University of Toronto She received first class Honors standing third in her retnined the scholarship She was awarded a Parke Davis Co Ltd SHEET METAL Mill St W Phone 8531 GENERAL CONTRACTING HOME RENOVATIONS CUPBOARDS SHEET METAL WORK DUOMATIC FURNACES WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS AIR CONDITIONERS DEHUMIDIFIERS Serving Acton and Dutrict Extended HealthCare benefits for Ontarios growing population Effective July 1st OHSIP COVERAGE EXTENDEDI to include the services of Chiropractors Osteopaths and Chiropodists Starting July Tit the wideipread coverage and health benefits provided by the Ontario Health Services Insurance Plan will be further extended Subscribers will be covered for the services of three more healthcare groups of practitioners Chiropractors Osteopaths and Chiropodists Benefit rates for Chiropractic treatment aUct Id ch OHStPllp ll month OHSIP ill MAXIMUM OHSIP PAYMENT Benefit rates for Osteopathic treatment ImtJ J Benefit rates for Chiropody OHSIPllp ltl month p MAXIMUM OHSIP PAYMENT OHSIP OHSIP- or OHSIP OHSIP- MAXIMUM PAYMENT 1000 ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Hon Thomas Minister deluding

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