Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 27, 1982, p. 36

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Oct DOITYOLTRSE SAVE on your present fuel bill with Friction Fit Insulation Weve got a full Dog Chunks food two COOP Sate Puppy Food 20kg boa COOP Sale Nataco MHk Good for all dog to kg box Safe Ask about the COOP Kennel program Keep Warm With A Kerosene Heater Slop expensive hut escaping from your noma adding It sura way of valuable fuel fiction ft ban are any to and require no skills or loot By upgrading the insulation in your home you are helping Canada become energy serf sufficient and you providing a higher degree of comfort for you and your I Convactkfvatyt powerful 19800 1 10 BTU portable reflective heater up to hours on one tank of kerosene Features powerful fan for batter heat distribution SUPER SPECIAL NATIONAL LOCK CABINET HARDWARE Save up to COOPERATIVES OF ONTARIO 333 GUELPH ST GEORGETOWN 8772271 PRICES M EFFECT TIL OCTOBER 4Hers ready Guinea steers Three hundred and thirty nine dub members across Ontario including from Halton have been nominated to compete In the 38th annual Queens Guineas competition at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair on Friday November 19 Club members have finished a year of hard work in developing a steer for the coronet ion To be eligible an exhibitor must be a qualified member of a H Club in 1H2 have participated in a local achievement day have completed all phases of the project is at least 11 years of age January 1 and not have won the Queens Guineas previously The exhibitors steer must not weigh more than pounds at a May IS have made a daily gain of at least pounds during the five month period May 1 to October and weigh at least pounds on October 16 1S82 Nominees in are now bus putting their knowledge and kills to work on finish ing touches to their entrees Among the nominees from are Gerry Clarke l George town Paul Wilkinson 3 Georgetown Brian 3 Georgetown and David 2 All nominees may not qualify for participation at the Royal the premier agricultural show in Canada During the annual week for Safe Drinking Water October 1982 communities across Ontario are Joining forces again to help raise funds for one of the major United Nations goals of tins decade dean safe water through out the world by 1880 With the support of Premier William Davis contributed over to this effort In 1081 providing a safe water supply to many rural and urban communities In developing thus enuring a pro- longed and healthier life for children and their UNICEF Ontario is continuing Its work to achieve the vital UN water goal and Is ap pealing to everyone to remember children during this special week and to Join the fundraislng drive on Hallowe en night

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