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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 24 Sep 2008, p. 13

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Heritage Loom END OF SEASON CLEARANCE SALE! Fine Outdoor Living Furniture 2 Draper St., Georgetown 416-907-0767 Showroom Open from 10 am 4 pm Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th Set includes: Loveseat, Two Side Chairs, Coffee Table with Glass Top (not shown) and Cr Cushions Other sets available - while quantities last!le quantities last $699 (Steel Set (Steel Se ) Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, September 24, 2008 13 Congratulations on your 50th Anniversary September 20, 2008 Love Brant, Liz, Thomas & Kristian S t b 20 200 Doug & Alva Hill Royal Canadian Legion Provincial Service Officer will be at the Royal Canadian Legion Br. 120 on MONDAY, OCT. 20th If you are interested in speaking to him with regards to any assistance you may need please contact: Jack Harrison 905-877-4215 NO LATER THAN MONDAY SEPT 29th Photos by Jon Borgstrom Acton Fall Fair 2008 Good weather brought the crowds out to the 95th Acton Fall Fair. There was lots going on in the three-day event including: Top right: Six-year-old Selena Rafuse and her aunt Candace Oaley, both of Acton, on the bumper cars. Bottom right: Acton resident Erin Hamilton, 13, with friend Paige Mathieson, also of Acton, holds onto a giant frog she won at the Bank-a-Ball. Centre: two unidentified girls get a thrill riding down the slide. Centre left: Mike Rowsell of Acton at the horseshoe competition. Bottom left: Three-year-old Cameryn Vidler of Acton had a gan- der at ... well some ganders. Top left: Five-year-old Aidan Andrews of Acton enjoys the train ride. Playing with Danger? Protect your child from dangerous situations on the playground by raising awareness of these common yet dangerous conditions: Exposed concrete foundations, roots or rocks pose tripping hazards. Sharp edges, protruding bolts or open S hooks can scratch or puncture. Drawstrings on clothing or ropes used for play can cause accidental strangulation. Spaces which could trap children, such as guardrails or ladder rungs, should measure less than 32? and more than 9? apart.

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