Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 1, 1975, p. 20

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Acton Free Press Wed October Fiddlers fiil arena for annual show Fiddling their way into the audiences henrts were fine musicians at the Acton Fall Fair Old Fiddler Contest on September Five categories helped compose the show with participants favoui the open class In the Ladles class Knlhy Ferguson Kitchener win the only entry resulting in a first win Two men vied for Irst place in the Over yean category Isaac walked with the first place while James Flemming Port Col bourne held second In the years and under class Kevin Roger was the only entrant and was given first place prize In the novelty class the same thing happened to Raymond Pent lanfl St Catharines Hugh won out over eight other en in the open category KenMaJoury Kltche were Toronto Patricia Moorehead Ccc Wagar Kevin Roger lora and Ray Hilton Andy Frank Harris and Bill Thompson were the judges for the event lllin grind A but CARPET STEAM CLEANING QUALITY WORKMANSHIP FREE ESTIMATES Cill Bnttv and Charlie Cheyno Thistle Custodial Service 8531846 WINNERS OF THE VARIOUS categories the Old Fiddler Contest at the Acton Fall Fair on September 21 were Isaac Mitchell Guelph Cathy Ferguson Kitchener Kevin Hugh Ken Mdjury Kitchener James I leming Port Col bourne and St Catharines All the winners entertained the audience with i few before departing Eight act show talent JILL MORRIS does the splits while standing on her hands during the amateur show at the fall fair on September 21 Jill also participated at the Milton fairs amateur show the following Friday September 26 Talent was out in worms the fall fair itciir show nets were featured Man children from the nun and surrounding area did their thing on an a rein slant in front of a watching he Girls Pipe hand opened the show playing i ftv favourite selections Dressed in garb of Scottish with matching bagpipes the girls went through well JIM AND Geoff Saxon Mark and Paul Bray belted out popular Dixieland tunes during the amateur show at the fair Sunday afternoon 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