th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, S ep te m be r 20 ,2 01 8 | 34 This year's popcorn-themed Acton Fall Fair was in full swing over the weekend, from Sept. 14 to 16. Residents and visitors flocked to Prospect Park for hours of rides, games, live entertainment, activities and shows, including the annual tractor and truck pulls, and the Miss Acton Fall Fair Pageant. Pictured are, clockwise from left: Newly crowned Miss Acton Fall Fair Olivia Kamminga is overjoyed at being named winner of the 2018 pageant; Rev, a five-year-old Border Collie owned by Maddisen Plelan blasts out of the tunnel during the agility competition; 5-year-old Coen Crawford enjoys feeding the goats in the petting zoo; and 10-year-old Amaris Metcalfe and her 4-year-old brother Bennett enjoy the thrills of the big swing. Ray Lavender/Photos A JAM-PACKED WEEKEND AT THE 2018 ACTON FALL FAIR COMMUNITY SALES SERVICE INSTALLATIONSESA #7003060 DEKEReLeCTRIC ltd. 905-702-0515 www.dekerelectric.ca TIONS 2016SMALLBUSINESSOF THEYEAR Walking for the Hospital Deker is always busy doing electrical work in the Glen. When we heard "Team Glen Williams" was doing a fundraising drive to help the hospital we said count us in. For every job invoiced in September, Deker Electric will donate $10.00 to Team Glen Williams. Indoor house league is available for recreational players U5 (born in 2014) to U18 (born in 2001). This fun, affordable league runs from the beginning of November to the end of February 2019 at the Dufferin Centre in Acton. U13 and older Rep Tryouts Sept 29th & 30th at TSP Visit georgetownsoccerclub.com today for details! REGISTER NOW FOR INDOOR SOCCER!