Schedule of Mondays events COLLISION CENTRE LTD IN BADENPOWELLS FOOTSTEPS Audi and Henry have been booked lo provide some country music during concerts beginning at and and the Acton Bond wilt entertain at and The gala fireworks show as usual begins at dusk Another big attraction year will be the chicken barbecue that starts at 11 a At that tame time the SI 000 added approved horse show kicks off in and around the track with 15 different events lined up for equestrians or nil interests bright and early at the big sales get underway a mammoth garage sale and a shrub and flower sale both continue until at a employees of Fairmont Amusements get throw the switch to start up guilai the many midway rides also at a m the pony rides begin from 10 a m to p visitors of all ages can try their hands at bingo horse shoes and lawn darts each of which requires a little skill but invariably offers a whole lot of fun at noon the decorated bicycles will roll around the park with owners of the best decorated bikes receiving prizes between noon and a track and field competition affords all elementary school children an excellent chance lo develop or demonstrate their athletic abilities 1pm has the children a art contest marks the start of the talent contest get out that old and practice up your Optimist news page 8 African souvenirs admired at Scout banquet The Parent and Son Banquet was held Monda evening for Third Georgetown and CubH in an Church hall Bill trench chairman of the group committee welcomes the boys parents leaders and Following the dinner Mr French introduced head tabic guests who included Cubmast Gordon Kemp and son Trevor Jean presl dent of North District Council Evelyn Owen of the Cub Service Team Andrew French the group committee Dawn Thompson guest speaker Don Sinclair Jean Layman P of District Council and Rev Peter Barrow Mr French gave a hearty vote of thanks on behalf of the group committee to Cubmast Kemp his assistants Betty Kemp and Hal Ridley beaver leaders Sybil and Kenny and group Over hill over dale on overnight hike Herald Special The annual Explorer Hike and Competition for North la I ton District Scouts v held last weekend The hike started just north of Waterfalls Playground on the Sixth Line Friday even The boys followed the Bruce Trail white southwest to the Fifth Line then cast to the Radial Railway Line and then proceeded to Brooks farm on Highway to camp overnight Saturday the hike back to the Bruce Trail and each team had to check in at all check points Camp was set up at Woodland Trails overnight Sunday the hike was along Sixth Line back to the Bruce Trail through Hilton Fa I lb Conservation Are J Kelso Conservation Area top of escarpment to Bell line Co ordinalors for his were Jasper and Todd Beckett of First Georgetown Rovers assisted by Mike Adam Gray Dale Powell and Mark Barnard Check points were handled by Scouters Brent Collier and James Collier and Venturers Bruce Scott Kline Mark Siddle Glen Collier Don McDonald Brian Mllliere and First boys Lee Jonson and Brian Walton Points were given for log books and these were mark by Scouter George Henderson of First George town Don Tipple of Fourth Georgetown tested homemade Bannock Camp was checked by Bob of Fourth George town menu and equipment checked by Murray Ham son Homemade items were tested by Hank Martin of Eighth George town Personal points were handled by Scouter John Sharpies of First Acton ActiVan number is 8531550 In Wednesday report on the launching of the towns new bus service for physically handicapped resident TheHeraldgavethe wrong contact phone number Residents interested in using the unique service should call 1550 The Herald regrets the error Although pre- is for continued use of the bus service you can ride ActiVan Initially without prior arrangements when you do so pick up an application form from the driver Yves of Fourth Georgetown gave points for Identification Winners for the hike were first Cal Robinson and Ted MoyseofFirstActon second Jason Sharpies and Ken McKee First Acton third Michael and Chris MacMurray First Georgetown fourth Scott Maclean Gary Murdock and Charl First George The Excelsior Award went to First Acton with First Georgetown second and Fourth Georgetown getting third Presentations of plaques were given by Jasper and Todd Beckett leaders hiking the trail were Rick Gibson First Acton Floyd Kyle First Georgetown Bob McKee First Acton Bob of First Norvnl Scouts ana nearly leaders and Ventu took part In this annual event The boys hiked appro ximately miles as self contained teams with food clothing and shelter 0 quail In this competition NOW OPEN Pinecraft a complete lino of solid Canadian made pine furniture Village Acton LZZE DOG CAT FOOD DISCOUNT THIS WEEKS SPECIALS 9 Lives Cat Food tin PEP Dog Food 3 tins Watch Dog 4 tins TENNER Kitty Litter kg MOORE PARK PLAZA Good service at a good price Thats homeowners Insurance the State Farm way ROBERT TAIT AGENCY LTD a good neighbour 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