Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 26, 1984, p. 6

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Georgetown Acton Wed Sept Legion New Air Cadet squadron Hie Air Cadets had their first meeting Sept 10 with attendance A very Command service officer will satisfying note was that attended the Fall Fair parade Could there be a message here for the members of the Branch An interesting fact is that by some quirk of fate the number of our Cadet Squadron is Limehouse mother of two selected best photographer in Fall Fair contest be In this area Oct He will not come Acton unless requested Anyone with pen or other related problems in this field must contact Vic Patrick by Oct SPECIAL NOTICE COMMITTEE TO NOMINATE PETER D POMEROY AS CANDIDATE FOR THE CONSERVATIVE You In rpponrr Location North Golf and Country Club Georgetown Tim- September 1030pm drop in anytime EVERYONE WELCOME reminded thai nominal on for Hal on Da ling on I h NEW MANAGERS SPECIAL STEDMANS FREE FILM WITH FIRST DEVELOPMENTS SAVE WITH OUR LOW PRICES 12 EXPOSURE 15 EXPOSURE DISC 6 EXPOSURE 8 u 36 EXPOSURE Fan COLOUR NEGATIVE lms DEVELOPED AND PR MED WONDER BRA DRAW ONE EACH DAY TILL SATURDAY COME IN AND A BALLOT BUY 1 GET 1 FREE QUANTITIES LIMITED 27 MILL ST ACTON 8532741 Taiifastic a safe healthy tropical tan in 7 sessions The Tanning Centre t c an new way to tan beds I te ays the genie ays ll no and he no dyngo sun damage Fat tin a I lei me come see The Tinning Centre The Tanning Centre 120 Mill St Georgetown 8779766 ass 1st i A mother of two was selected best photographer among the eleven area who entered the Acton Free Pros Fair Photo Contest TOCHER PIANOS SALES SERVICE airs I J STORE HOURS Sat 105 1W MAIN ST I1ILLSBURG1I ONTARIO INSURANCE Fire Auto Homeowners Tenants Business Life AU Claim of Insurance BARBER HENLEY LID Main St S Downtown Georgetown IKS 8772214 SUSS There More To Insurance Than Just a Policy CURLING NORTH HALTON GOLF COUNTRY CLUB INC OPEN HOUSE FOR JUNIORS Sunday Oct Monday Oct 22 Tuesday Oct 23 Wed Oct 24 All Day Clinic Sunday Oct 28 PLEASE CALL AND SIGN UP NOW Schedule Nov Game Time Sun 100 300 Practise Time Wed 005 30 m RATES PARENT MEMBER PARENT MEMBER INTERMEDIATE 1921 RECIPE OF THE WEEK BREAD PUDDING toft brand crumb cup auger 1 up pica brown ugar Scekl mBlt then pour It over brand crumb Beat 3 egg yolk and 1 egg together Com bin cup sugar tp and 2 Add to baatan egg and bland Combine brand crumb and mix Ptaca in greaed baking drh Cook 50 at 350 Then cover with meringue of egg white and sugar Brown Bghty ISpraad whh Jam before adding meringue detbed SPECIALS natural 109 HONEY WALNUT PIECES Z7G a BROWN SUGAR Foodstuff Montreal native Terry Anthony who farms with husband Frank In RR studied photography at community college as well as film and television arts a I Concordia University and still hopes to make a go photography at some future time In the meantime delighted to have both of the photos she submitted chosen as the best wo different categories She also won top prlie the Fall Fair contest several years ago the only other time shea entered Pro photographer Bill Stuekey who Judged Lb year three entr at his RR 2 Acton stud picked Anthony photos Rape Seed and The Character almost from the of photos before him With is glint of dawn sunlight casting a yellow glow over a farmer field Rape Seed was a prime choice as Best Overall II was taken at a one morning with a Konlca T3 camera and ASA film Selected as Best Famly Photo from a strong field of pictures of children and pets The Character depicts Anthony daughter Monica hen a year and a half old clambering around in a large card board box with a baseball cap slung low over her eyes I always wanted to be a photographer Anthony told this news paper Maybe when the kids are a little older I can concentrate a bit more on it In the only other category Scenic Photos Ted Hilton of RR Acton caught Stuekey s eye with colorful A Dif Kind of Flower lo take first place A classic shot of tangled dan at close range a made all the more Interesting by a mauve backdrop left effectively out of focus by correct use lens Runners up the three categories should find consolation in the difficulty had selecting one over another In the Overall section Diane Evans of mehousc was judged second best for her delicate close up of a rosebud in bloom the morning dew still intact and very clear thanks to sharp focus Third place went to John Feenstra of who followed up on a great Idea in posing baby Andrea atop a box of Pampers diapers a price list n her hand In the Family Photos category second place went to Cathy McDonald of who look a picture of a young en celebrant after making rounds He peers over a covered in treat goodies Under Best Scenic Yvonne Thorn of TERRY ANTHONY RR 1 Guelph took second place for her w nter scene show late afternoon sun on a with a small ravine in the foreground Pick ng three Honorable Mentions was no easy chore either Stuekey ledged He chose another flower closeup this one of a I taken by Marie Brooks of Acton along with another Diane entry showing a young boy reach ng a stream and Jago strong entry or a unicorn ornament ihoueticd against an outdoor backdrop A Clare CI resident used her Zeiss Ikon mm camera to take unicorn and two different horse shots Floral close were a popular Item among this year but pointed out that sharp contrast between the central subject and Its preferably focus background is essential Vivid colors and crisp focus on the foreground subject ore what make he winners he said Pay careful attention to your depth of recommends and try playing focus foreground objects for long shots or vice versa for closeups Oiher entrants In this year contest Aitken of 3 Acton Jan Quirk of 1 and Charles Wright of Churchill Rd South The Character by Terry Anthony Eden Mills Church hosts visitors from nursing home By MRS G MACDOUGALL St John Church in was the scene of an enjoyable afternoon recently when realdenta of Eden House Nursing Home joined other seniors on a visit to the newly renovated church A simple Communion Service was con ducted by the priest In charge Constance Assisting In the service was George Elliot a resident of Eden House Afternoon tea was served by the members of the church A former resident of this village for years Mrs James Katie Gilbert son passed away Sept 10 after a snort Illness In St Joseph Hospital Guelph Katie was an active member of the Presbyterian Church a life member of the Women Missionary Society a life member of ihe Women Institute a member of the Friendly Smlora Sunshine Club and CNIB and had lived life to the fullest for her yean Left to mourn her lou are her daughter Marie Davis grandchildren 36 great grandchildren and two sisters Sada end Norma Predeceased by husband Jim ton Bob daughter Kay two and two brothers Ella Irene BUI and Elmer Sincere con ore expressed to all members of this big family Bob Davidson and Angela Schmidt are very appreciative to everyone who attended Ihe Slag and Doe party held for them at the Community Hall Sept Sincere thanks goes to the Tomlinson family and everyone who helped plan and organize this happy event Vsltors with Mrs Jennings for the past Jim from Australia The Friendly Seniors opened their fall season with a meet Sept There were St members present Mrs Katie Atkinson was the secretary In place Mrs Jennings Cards and refreshments were enjoyed by all Mr and Mrs Mike Marshall were boats for a pig rout recently A Stag and Doe party was in the Community Hall for Bob Adair Davidson and Angle Schmidt who have planned their wedding for late September The United Church Women held their first fall luncheon Sept a good Guests at the wedding of Butch Jennings and his bride Lisa Rose In Knox Church Acton were grandma Edith Mr and Mrs Jim Gauld and John and Judy Mr and Mrs Wallace son David look Showmaiahlp prise He ate won at Sherbrooke with the Hereford cattle he Is working with at Ranch

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