Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 20, 1972, B, B1

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WCBKTjPi If jit Ninety Eighth Year No 12 ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1972 64 beautiful babies vie for fair ribbons Although entries were slightly down from last year still a total of babies and admiring families crowded the front of the arena scats for the annual baby show Lack of a microphone for the first two thirds of the competition hampered the organizers under Mrs Vivian Smith Judges were all nurses or nursing assistants and they questioned the mothers on specific points of their set marking scale Six judges Judging the girls were Margaret Sinclair Mrs Kay Hart and Mrs Rochelle Cunningham Judges for the boys were Mrs Smith Mrs Shirley Broostad and Mrs Last year babies entered the show Prizes to the winners were ONLY ENTRY In the twins category at the Wayne Ward of All other classes were presented by Mrs Slmlth fair are Debbie and Diane Ward 22 months keenly contested Categories old They re the charming daughters of Mrs six months Pe Oakvllle second Michelle Perry daughter of Mr and Mrs Don Perry Acton Boys up to six months Christopher Hart son of Mr and Mrs Robert Hart Georgetown Andrew Pearcc son of ana Mary of Georgetown Both winning babies from Georgetown have Acton grandparents Girls to 12 months Heather Hind daughter of Mr and Mrs Blake Hind formerly linda Ralston of Acton Jennifer daughter of Mr and Mrs Bryan Acton Boys to 12 months Edward Hawkins son of Mr and Mrs David Hawkins Acton Jeffrey Reward son of Mr and Mrs David Reward Acton Girls 13 to IB months Kerry Lea Lewis daughter of Mr and Mrs Gary Lewis Acton Usher daughter of Mr and Mrs Grant Usher Boys 13 to IB months Andrew There was only one entry in the McVeigh son of Mr and Mrs twin category so the red ribbons James McVeigh Acton Michael went to Debbie end Diane Ward Gould son of Mr and Mrs Colin months the of Mr Gould and Mrs Wayne Ward of Blue ribbon babies posted in window Prints of all pictures taken Saturday at the fair baby show will be posted In the stationery store window Friday Prints may be ordered there Although the Free Press photographer took pictured of both first and second plan babies space limitations prevent us from using all of them In the paper today RED RIBBON girl to months is Heather daughter of Mr Guelph Mother Is the former Linda Ralston of Acton T CHRISTOPHER Hart son of Mr and Mrs Robert Hart SWEET DREAMS for first gace winner Edward Hawkins son town best boy tip to six months His grandmother of Mr David Hawkins of Acton was Keam and even realize he was entering YOU DONT HAVE TO BE A PROFESSIONAL SAFECRACKER TO WIN AT TOYOTAS WINNING COMBINATIONS All do is come in to any I Toyota showroom and take a nation It could be the one that opens the lock on the brand Corolla and wins the car Or it win a Panasonic TV or radio How can yon lose our chances are as good as a safecracker wTKy tlkltnl nf and qui ify PLAY TOYOTAS WINNING COMBINATIONS P1A1R1K1 WEST GEORGETOWN OUT ALES ICAWTbelievelwonthewholething Peggy daughter of Wendy Oakville topped the girls up to six months All ui the family Blond Kerry Lea Lewis daughter of Sandy and Gary Lewis Elmore Dr topped the babies in her category at Acton fair and her cousin Hill the very next day was crowned Little Miss Burlington a curly headed five year old Is the daughter of Sandy Lewis sister She was chosen from a group of youngsters in the contest run by Burlington JCs just like the Miss Canada pageant with the lots in dressup outfits UKCUA Georgt Auk QUALITY SHOES Georgetown Market about our SHOP AT HOME SERVICE And our Lucky Draw on Sept ACTON LIONS CLUB Fall Frolic and Dance SATURDAY SEPT at ACTON COMMUNITY CENTRE DANCING 9 to AM FEATURING Harry Hibbs and the Shrimp Cocktail From Hie Caribou Club TlckMiavallabla at Canadian Tlra A Foadland Star So Per Couple MOO at the door A COUPLE OF blondesKerry Lea Lewis who won the red ribbon in the girls to months category and mother Sandy Lewis Dad is Gary Nadine Maree Hill Plaque history of Co name will be commemorated with the willing and on of a new historical plaque at the county administration building in Milton Saturday Sept 30 at The plaque was the idea of G Yank Thompson of 137 Thomas St Milton A keen historian Mr served the county for tuny years as director of the Children Aid Society He wrote the county last year urging a plaque be erected to preserve the name Started Hit Halton was formed as an electoral and militia district in 1816 and was named after William secretary to Francis Gore Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada In a Provisional County was formed with limited powers and the council held its first meeting at Thompsons Inn in Milton Independence and full municipal and judicial powers were granted to Jan 1 In that year the county consisted of four townships Trafalgar Nelson and New municipalities were crested within the county by the incorporation of Milton and Oak ville in Georgetown in 1K5 Burlington in Acton in and Bronte in EXHAUSTING competition Is over Andrew McVeigh son and Mrs Junes McVeigh Acton was tops boys 13 to months

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