Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 26, 1983, p. 3

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Wednesday Oct 3 Fashion show is great hit It entitled Fuhkxu Fabric a fashion show with a difference and the packed audience seemed to agree at Acton High School Wednesday evening Pi on by The the show featured fashions designed by Vogue and Butterick and in most cases the models were the actual seamstresses themselves A wide variety of clothing was modelled including outfits for fall and winter daytime and after five There were even children Halloween costumes Mary Ann Austin of the Fabric Shoppe did an outstanding job in her firstever fashion show from the stage decorations to the unique cafestyle seating arrange of the audience Models were Kelly Auger Rebecca Austin Sarah Austin Carol Campbell Joyce Marissa Nicholas Daryl Ford Melissa Ford Beth Henderson Lorn a Kara Catharine Kellough Ruth lough Marlene Kempt on Ann Marie MacDonald Carolyn Sewell Jane Sewell Christina Trotter Heather Trotter and Pat Trotter Sewers were Marg Auger Carol Campbell Shirley Duncan Joyce Finley Linda Ford Susan Ford Sharon Foster Janis Sharon Henderson Margaret Hammond Linda Inglis Ruth Daphne Knap man Ann Marie Terrl Monte Call Reynolds Nora Sewell Marilyn Shean and Pat Trotter Floral arrangements were by Blue Springs Flower Shop and accessories were provided by Eden Place Eden Mills Teller Cage Georgetown and the Hide House Audience attendants were members of the High School Outers Club Kath Johns Elisabeth Koetmcl and Connie Soros and publicity was by North Hal ion Tourism Association Centre and Ted Tyler Travel Denis Sargent iMary Kay Cosmetics was in charge of the makeup and dressers were Dene Austin Auger June Ann Mane MacDonald Jane Sewell Carolyn Sewell and Linda Ford This I the lens Fontinato tram page staved with the Rangers for eight years and In 1963 he was traded to the Montreal Canadian for another hockey great Doug Harvey I was geoing better and better claimed and 1 was bong named fifth sixth and sn on the Allstar list for the league Our coach pointed out to me the number of goal poets and crossbars Id hit and claimed I could have been even higher on the list chuckled Lou was at the height of his car eer when in a game against his previous teammates on the New York Rangers a check by Vic closed that chapter of his life didnt seem remorseful at all as he described that fateful night I remember began Vic was just coming up with the Rangers and be had a reputation as a tough Buy I wasnt going to lake any crap from this guy and I was giving the business earlier in the evening The puck was shot down into our end and I was the first one back for It I was along the boards looking to make a when I saw coming at me meaning business Instead of taking the full force of the check I used my favorite trick of hunching down so the guy that was going to hit me would take most of the boards I was of balance and when Had hit me and really he didnt hit me very hard w head first into the boards The force of head hitting the unyielding boards was enough to break both the third and fourth vertebra and that was the last of his professional hockey career A lot of people think did me in contended but it was really a combination of being off balance and getting nit the wrong way Fontinato was completely paralysed for a week after the Incident and it took more than seven days before he could feel his legs again My arms came back after a month Una to soberly remarked I cant say that right away I fully accept ed 1 would never play hockey again said Fontinato It took it a while to sink In but eventually I realized that If one door in my life closes thenonolhcronewill open Watch next week s Free Press for part two of this look at Lou Hell discuss his life since hockey and make some observations about the game as it s played today Single car crash About IS damage was sustained to each vehicle In an early morning accident Saturday in Rockwood say a car driven by Brian McNabb was east bound on Karris St at 3 a when it struck a parked vehicle which was pushed into a fire hyd rant The hydrant was then pushed into a tree Eden Mills report Mr Mrs William McLean visited with her lis in law Mrs Jim Mitchell who has re cently celebrated her birthday and Is still able to enjoy the freedom of her own apartment In Toronto Mrs Joan Ball has sold her home and is now residing in Best wishes for a happy future in her new surroundings Sympathetic thoughts arc again with Mr and Mrs Eddie Kingsbury and family in their bereavement of Eds mother Mrs Charlie Kingsbury a long time resident of this area Mr and Mrs Fred were guests at the wedding of David Scott and in Sacred Heart Church MOVE OVER K-CAR- GEORGETOWN TIRE SALES LTD Tiempo Sale The one tire for all seasons a great tire value all year round Now at special prices 4995 SIZE EACH INSTALLED LIST PRICE 95 Goodyear Tiempos keep on saving Ham howl When you a Goodyc Titmpos on your car youiosettodoaHyaariouiKl Long wearing thtnMdIOftirachartgeownspnnijandliU Mill corrcteta SUE SAU PRICE SIZE SALE PRICE PWWQRlj 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