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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 16 Jul 2015, p. 24

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Pa ge 2 4 T hu rs da y, Ju ly 1 6, 2 01 5 - T he IF P - H al to n H ill s - w w w .th ei fp .c a • Engineered Hardwood • Cork • Laminate • Luxury LVT • Vinyl • Carpet • Porcelain Tile Exceptional Service, Products, Prices & Warranties 28 Main St. N. Acton 519-853-1190 www.atouchofclassacton.com ShowroomHoursMon, Wed & Fri12-5pmTues, Thurs, Sat, Sun& Evenings by appt. A Touch of Class Flooring Kitchen & Bath Serving your community for over 35 Years. A new cemetery for the general public is taking shape for residents in Halton Hills and their families. Devereaux Cemetery is located in a quiet country setting on the 17th Side Road, just west of Trafalgar Road. It's adjacent to the Holy Redeemer Cemetery and open to people of all religious faiths. Contact us for information about available interment options, either at time of need or in advance. 905-877-8500 l www.devereauxcemetery.ca Owned and operated by The Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation of the Diocese of Hamilton Café Service, Hot & Cold Foods, Gourmet Coffees, Ice Cream, Gifts, Artisans Items and more. THIS FRI DINNER SPECIAL BBQ Meat Platter with Salad Corner of Trafalgar Rd N and 32 Sd Rd. thehubballinafad@gmail.com The HUB (Formerly the Ballinafad General Store) 4901 Wellington Road 24, Ballinafad Wellington County USER PAY GARBAGE BAGS now available! Now Hosting Private Events • Catering Available Live Music Sat July 25 @ 6pm - Ablett & Cooper A former editor of The Acton Free Press, Mary Kathleen (Kay) Dills, passed away on July 9. For 64 years Dills was the wife of David Dills, former publisher of The Free Press. Dills went to school in Toron- to and graduated from the Uni- versity of Toronto in 1950 with a degree in Modern Languages. Choosing a career in journalism Dills came to Acton to work as a reporter and eventually editor of The Acton Free Press. She retired in 1979 and, with David, moved back to her family home and friends in Toronto. In 2004, the Dills returned to Acton. With her deep family roots in Acton she became a proud writer of Acton history. Dills wrote and published many books with husband David. Dill is also survived by her daughter Kathleen and her hus- band Steven Hartnagle, grand- sons Joseph David (JD) and Mat- thew Dean, her brother Warren Brown and his wife Janet and family; brother-in-law and sister- in-law James and Shirley Dills and family and the families of Clare and Frances Prosser. A celebration of Dills's life was held at the Acton Town Hall on Sunday, July 12. A private family burial followed. Kay Dills helmed The Acton Free Press in the turbulent '60s and '70s OBITUARY Kay Dills, editor of The Acton Free Press in her office on Willow St. in 1969. Photo courtesy of Mark Rowe, Acton: The History of Leathertown

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