Page A Wednesday August ALTON HILLS AT THE EX LOCAL BANDS IN CNE PARADE Marching along Toronto University Avenue la the annual opening day parade Wednesday was Georgetown a doable delight the Glrb Pipe Band and the Branch in Pipe Band the Royal Canadian Legion Tha Glrli Pipe Band was a big hit with the spectators ending dp photographed in glorious color Page I Thursday Toronto Star Toronto LISA ENTERED MISS CNE PAGEANT Acton Fall Fair old MeGraln left was one of Tall fair princesses entered the Canadian National Exhibition tenth annual MIm CNE competition Friday but failed to reach the final round Seen here with last year i Miss CNE Spring stayed on t watch Shirley Vanek of Dresden take the title before returning Monday to Job as a model with Toronto Judy Welch Agency The daughter of Mr and Mrs Tito McCrath of York Street Lisa succeeded her sister Cathy at Miss Acton Pall Fair year and baa since entered the Mlaa Can- Am and Miss idoo pageants at Moeport Raceway and the Mlaa Bikini contest at the CHIN Radio on Centre Island This year Acton Fall Fair Is Sept It and to Toronto bureau photo Terry Fox runs set now its up to you buys beckon By ASTRA Herald Stall Writer The advertising slogan promising the world at your doorstep seems tailor made for Acton Market on Willow Street this Saturday To date organizers have invited almost different exhibitors to display their wares produced all over the globe and locally as well The avid shopper can find almost everything within the space of a few feet Mansfield will be one of the exhibitors with Ms display of stained glass articles Mr Mansfield has been making stained glass plaques boxes candle holders and lamps In his home for 10 years It started out as a hobby following bis retirement but once people got booked on bis collection be had no choice but to work at It full time Mr Mansfield designs and makes each article from scratch This won be bis first exposition since he his wife have been making regular tripe every Saturday to the market In Milton to sell their Items For those wicker fans in the crowd according to salesper son Joan there 11 be a display of wicker and rattan items ranging from bathroom accessories to tables and chairs An Acton resident Mrs works for Wicker and Gifts a firm that sells wicker items from Polynesia Indo- on page Ad mCREDIBLEPmCBS ON First Quality Name Brand Jeans Cord Jackets and Shirts for the whole f amity Sale ends Septembers 49 Eaetern Ave Acton Ontario 5198831031 Residents of Ha I ton Hills arc urged to keep the Mara lion of Hope created by Terry Fox last year going when the Canadian Cancer Society stages numerous Terry Fox Huns In ties alt across Canada next month In response to the federal government declaration of Sept as Terry Fox Day the Society hopes to have Canadians come out and run walk or jog ten ki that day to raise funds Georgetown and Acton will be participating In this nationwide effort with two separate fundraising runs Sept There is a IS entry fee for those who Just wish to run as a donation to the Marathon of Hope but pledge containing K or more will be accepted in lieu of the entry fee Participant can run walk or Jog the ten kilometres at their own pace It can take from one to five hours to complete the run and pants don have to complete they reel they cant Georgetown residents are invited to participate In the Terry Fox Run at the Georgetown fairgrounds from am to by doing 13 laps around the Fairgrounds track which is the equivalent or kilo metres Those who complete the distance will receive a certificate in recognition of their efforts The Society is still working out final details of the run and Invites businesses wish ing to donate refreshments for participants to call the unit office at or volunteer Smith at Pledge sheets for Iho Georgetown runners will be available Aug at Pro Sports North Sports Georgetown Public Library Halton Hills Cancer Society offices the Canadian Imperi Bank of Commerce on Main Street Royal Bank on Main Street tbe Toronto- Dominion Bank in the Plaza and the Bank of Montreal in the Georgetown Market Gordon is helping organize the Terry Fox Run at the Acton High School track from 8am to Runners will have to com pi laps around the track Posters promoting the run have been set up In various Acton businesses and and are available at L and Ford Acton Home Furnish ings the Hide House and the Acton Free Press office Mr Auty is still hoping local businesses will donate refreshments for the pants Final details of the activities also planned for the day are still being Ironed out Arnold heads NHAMR exec TERRY HOPE I for the equivalent of ten kilometres but once again the emphasis Is on doing the course at your own pace and running as little or as much as you want Mr target for tbe amount to be raised since It s the Tinker Belf Nursery Mr Arnold previously served the association as vicepresident and treasurer Ed also of Georgetown has Joined the board as a new executive member large along with director and treasurer Bonnie Ward from Milton Chris Dewdney Is the Acton Auxiliary appointee Joining fellow Acton Inn Julie Conroy who complete the unexpired term of on executive who has resigned Other members First vice president Is John second Char lea Harrison executives at large Eugene Valerlote directors Joseph Palmer Judge Ken Sr Walter and Owen Kemp and Milton rep Connelly Toys Games Books Records Chlldrens dreams at Toy Gustily a I Compel I Prices Georgetown Mirk el Place 8778800 Fall Fashions by White Stag Hi Style Corduroy Separates A fine machine washable Pinwhale corduroy in cotton polyester mix SIZES 81 6 Blazers pants skirts in the newest colors of Sandstone Fawn From 44 Almost Last Chance For Summer Clearance 50 Caiuil Cage The Ladies Fashion Place In Downtown Main Street South AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF FALL AND WINTER COLOURS CHECK OUR COLLECTION OF POPULAR FASHION SIZES 5 D Not available In all styles STEPRITE SHOES WHERE FASHION COMFORT GO TOGETHER 39 Main St S 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