The Acton Free Press Wednesday Sept 26 For most people the Acton fall fair is all over for another year How ever for those who must send out prize money the work is Just beginning The Old Time Fiddlers contest reputed to be rearing the quality of the famed contest attracted entrants from as away as Sault Mane and Sudbury Be tween sets on the stage the arena was fdled with the sounds of the musicians tuning and practicing In the womens open Michelle placed first with Woods second and Alice in third place Kenro Woods look the top prize in the under 18 Suzanne Tilhe placed second and Wayne Fer guson third In the over class Central Ontario Laurie Parsons presents Bev with the Acton Terminal Gold Watch a Grand Champion Beef at the Fall first prize and George Gagne with second Isaac Mitchell was third In the open category Don Reed took top honors and Raymond Schryer Lots of winners at Fall Fair show Winner of the Leadline class during Saturdays fair wan Tomm Quesnel of Acton riding and led father Gratia followed in the second scat Lubinleckl won the third place title and Rick Cormier fiddled his way to fourth spot In the duct open Don Heed and Raymond ryer came in first Dwight and Michelle Lubiniecki were judged second best and Eliza and Woods third David Millan won the Otto Pick and Son vouc her for the champion bale exhibit in the hay com petition In the vegetable collection ten varieties or more Peggy Lynn Thompson won first prize and Betty McEachern second Nick rummers won the top prize in the farm pro ducts collection with Don Milton second Betty McEachern was third In Domestic Science in baking Mrs Brian Ham won the showcase special and Mrs Ait ken come In second Car- took the Chocolate Cake competition and Mrs Storey won the Flour Mill Spec She also won the lad- won the special prize for the most points in the canned and preserves category Sue had the most in the plants and flowers In the junior exhibit Jill Morris won the Acton Women Institute spec ial with Tuu sec ond was third In the Dublin Wo- The Fantastic RABBIT 4 Speed and 5 Speed COME IN NOW FOR A SHARP OPEN SATURDAYS MOTORS LTD Institute special Elizabeth Bird was first Tammy Hunter second and Sandi Hunter third Virginia had the most points in the crafts and hobbies in the home crafts In the Western Horse show Karen Rub- won the high point performance tro phy Brian Robertson won the Game trophy Stan Driscoll and sons won the Champion Bre eders Flock Trophy in the sheep show In the pid- Wayne Mason won the best roller in the show Al Howard won the best flying homer and John Tilt had the best in the show In the chicken show Fred won the best chicken in the show as well as the best fe male Bill Shannon had the best trio In the cattle show Jeff Nurse had the supreme champion dairy female BurUuene Farms had the supreme champion beef Prize winners will be notified by the fair board before the end of Oct QUACK WARNING Arthritis patients are the most likely targets for quacks promoting fad diets cures useless medicines and copper bracelets according to The Arthritis Society There is unfortunately no cure for arthritis but doctor can help you control it if you seek treatment early enough PUBLIC NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT Council for The Corp oration of the Town of Hafton Hills intends to pass a by law to stop up closo and con a portion of Unopened Road Allow between the East Halves of Lots 10 and 11 Concession 11 in the former Village of now in the Town of Halton Hills in The Regional Municipality of Halton The portion of Unopened Road Allowance which is to bo stopped up closed and convoyed is shown on a Plan of Survey registered as Plan of the Village of now a part of the Town of Halton Hills in Registry Office at Milton A copy of the Plan of Sur vey is available for inspection at pal offices for tho Town of Hills located on the 7th Line of the former Town ship of THE COUNCIL or a Committee of the Coun will hear in person or by their Counsel Solicitor or Agent any person who claims that their land will be prejudicially affected by the by law and who applies to be at a meeting to be held in the Council Cham at tho Municipal Offices Trafalgar Road on the day of October at tho hour of 7 30 oclock THIS NOTICE was first published on the 19th day of September A D R RICHARDSON CLERK ADMINISTRATOR THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HILLS 36 MAIN STHEET SOUTH GEORGETOWN HALTON HILLS ONTARIO invites you to their SEPTEMBER 26 1979 HEADYS has meant personal professional attention hairstyling to Milton residents for several years Now this same quality is available to you in Acton Come meet FRANK MONICA and SHARRY they are ready to create for youl 32 MILL ST ACTON 8534140 Monday to Thuraday Friday Saturday Staffer hired despite Regional councils edict on a hiring freeze Is not as sacro sanct as Hills councillor Roy Booth would like Council Wednesday approved a health and social service com recommendation that a private home care home visitor be hired on a part time three day a week basis and the comple ment be adjusted Mr Booth sold he was against the hiring simply because it meant adding more Blatters at a time when the region was on record as opposing add itions Chairman Jack Rat Us said It Is anticipated the revenues generated by the home visitor will offset his or her salary He said he considered it similar to the hiring one month ago of a per son to monitor sludge Mr said the money saved on proper sludge surveillance pays for the person doing monitoring The recommendation passed HILLS THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS 1979 MUNICIPAL ELECTION NOTICE TO ELECTORS The Polling Date for the new election to fill the vacancy in the office of Councillor Ward to be held on October 1979 during tho hours of to A Notice has boon mailed to qualified elect ore in Ward 1 advising of tho location of their Polling Places It is requested that each elector present his notification card at tho Polls An Advance Poll will bo hold on September at following location between the hours of a m Tnnity United Church Mill Street Acton Subject to certain conditions an elector may vote by Proxy by appointing in writing on the prescribed form a person who is entitled to vote in this election Such appointment is not valid unless certified by the Clerk not later than 5 clock in the afternoon of October 9th Forms referred to are obtainable from the Clerks office RICHARDSON A C T Clerk Administrator and Revising Officer DATED THIS DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1979 MANOR VISITED A special tour for region councillors and the media has been arranged to view the region social and ily services facilities In cluding Halton Cen tcnnial Manor In Milton tour will take place Oct Details are to he finalized at a later date replace the transmission pan gasket Clean and Inspect the oil reservoir and refill It with transmission fluid we road test your car Gives a luxuriously smooth ride to any car whether It has radial or ply tires The ultimate In ride control CLIP AND SAVE jWi SCO YV front rotors Inspect front AKVr from seals master calipers front grease seals master brake hoses CUP AND SAVE- fv RV rfJW Correct caster camber set toein toeout adjust steering AU box centre steering wheel conditioning or bar adjustment S CUP AND SAVE Heavy- duty shocks calibrated and valued to deliver stability and comfort Six valve stages provide automatlcadjustmentsfor J and loads 95 1 call ran am fir tone Stores Moore Park Georgetown STOW HOURS Hot Sellers means hot savings Almost all our carpet area rugs and vinyl flooring feature Hot Seller prices up to 50 off the Factory Carpet Price 6632170 SCARBOROUGH RICHMOND HILL WHITBY OSHAWA I0720 JUS EAST OF DIXIE ATELLESMEHE AT ELGIN WILLS 5761500