Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 29, 1976, p. 24

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B12 The Acton Free Press Wed September 29 Singing dancing bands Bikes buggies star in amateur show The teenagers just I want to quit Sunday afternoon when J Wright and Co a rock group from Guelph closed the annual fall fair amateur show Organizer Don Mario spent several months getting together the acts for the show with Adams acting as master of Gary Kentner and J Wright and Co opened the program with Danny on the lead guitar Kent Buck on rhythm guitar Lyon on bass and Norm Cassarln as lead singer year old Christine Couture performed well in an Horse pull CHRISTINE COU ERICA Johnson practically stole teamed up with B J the show at the Acton Wright and Co for a Fall Pair amateur show number at the amateur Sunday afternoon The variety show held at the five year old did a Acton Fall Fair series of stunts The big event Sunday was heavy horse pull In Twelve fine teams emu from all over southern to compete for the money five light tight and seven heavyweight acrobatic act followed by Karen and Trina Adams singing Paper Roses The McGralh Family consisting of Tina Lisa Cathy Kevin and Frank sang Cause I Love You and This Land Land They were accompanied on the guitar by their father Jim McGralh Anita and Suzanne Clvlero prodigies of Joyce Carpenters School of Dance performed a tap and jazz dance number Spotlight On the fiddle was Walter Porter with Jill Morris taking the spotlight next In an acrobatic act The French Song was sung by Adams The Dixie Land Band com prised of Jim and Geoff Saxon and Paul and Mark Bray a return appearance this year followed by Karen receiving a thunder round of applause Many beautiful gifts for Miss Acton Fair After being crowned Miss Acton Fall Fair last week IB of Acton received an abundance of from well wishtrs The gifts included money gifts from Hills Credit Union family Pool Sales Grant Motors Joshua Mackenzie ber Toronto Dominion Bank and Mac Beauty Salon Browns V Bill Service Station and Familv Barber Shop Two Olympic lottery tickets from the Canadian Imperial of Commerce and the Bank of Montreal a gift certificate from Ed In Out Variety chicken and pizza from the Chicken and Pizza Spot a pizza from Olympic Drive In and a gift voucher from Acton Carpel Cleaning donated he cleaning of a 12 ft rug a free from the Looking Glass Beauty Salon a dinner for five from Double Happiness Restaur an I free gas and a meal from Garage and Towing two scatter mats from Lakeview Centre Car pet and Flooring free bowling from Acton Bowling Lanes and a food voucher from Supermarket Other were a food certificate from Aclon 1G food voucher Food land gift vouchers from Car pet Corner arrangers Cleaners and The Pine Chair free gas from McDowell Ser vice Station a case of pop from Royal Variety Store a gift certificate from Place and one from the Music Stop and a dinner for two at Acton Restaurant Gal s Pal s Ladies wear gave Charmaine a gift silver spoons from the Holland Shop an old fashioned doll from Vet on Family Billiards Adidas running shoes from A Sports table cloth and nap kins from Furniture Slore a while sweater from Bargain Centre embroidery work from Nook a necklace fromAclonJewcllers make up mirror from Glenlea Hostems package of Lovi s from walkl from a mist stick curling iron from Johnsons Rial Astute and green sweater from Nielsens Cloth inc Store iltssen gave coffee miker paint from Morse Pri Hardware trst il vise from Hoot Hard 69YEAROLD Isaac Mitchell won first prize in the over60 category at the old time fiddlers contest at the fair He is from Guelph star CilUe Jersey Rock ah wed Ihe honors John ml mi It the only Holiteln plenty of Female dry Nunc Indli Anthony Johr Fred Nun In- Garden lour yeir old Hurren I in Garden Picket Picket Popp ladUn Garden Indian Dual Panose Cunningham Special award a Dairy special award Dave Hants trophy best Hoi breeder herd Fred Nurse Indian Garden Ken Hurray trophy best ud der cow Fred Nurse award Ave animals Green trophy Fred Nurse PUBLIC FORUM ON FARM INCOME STABILIZATION OCT at 830 pm Ttie Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food will hold across the province on Monday October to receive views on farm income stabilization Interested individuals are invited to participate in any one of the following meetings Ridgetown College of Agricultural Technology Livestock Pavilion STRATFORD Market Annex Fairgrounds Hall Fairgrounds FLESHERTON Grey Highlands Secondary School Auditorium MARKHAM Arena Hall Highways and CAMPBELLFORD District High School Ranney Street CARLETON PLACE Zion Memorial United Church Hall 37 Franklin Street KEMPTVILLE College of Agricultural Technology Engineering Building NEW LISKEARD New Liskeard College of Agricultural Technology Auditorium THUNDER BAY Airlane Motor Hotel Ministry of Agriculture and Food tier version of Amazing Grace The Band Georgetown entertained next Ann McCord Susan Robin son and Elaine and Patty Dawson sang two Jackson Five songs Let me be There and Heart Beat It a Love Beat Erica Johnson by B J Wright and Company sang Young Love end Help me Make it Through the Night Simon Romford and Jim Saxon joined together for Sealed With a Kiss J Wright and Co closed the show with a hand clap ping foot stomping perform Next show Mr Mario has planned another amateur show for October to be held at the Hornby Residence for the Mentally Retarded Entrants in the comp etitions for decorated trlkes and doll buggies rode to Ihe pork on one of the fall fair parade floats Winners ore Decorated doll buggies 1 Maria Brlllinger Mason Decorated tricycles Andrew Green girls- Amanda Walton Decorated bicycles boys Andrew Hinkley Charles Couture girls Shelley Mason 2 Tina Kent Lisa Kuuter Advertisers special won Winner of the advertisers list is Mrs Roger Johnston special In the fall fair prize R 3 Acton BOWL for Pleasure BOWL for Health THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BOWL TOGETHER GO BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES Main St N Member B P A C NOW BOOKING Piano Lessons We still have a few openings in GUITAR BANJO DRUMS CALL OR DROP IN TODAY Stop MILL ST E ACTON ware cook it jar Home Hardware pearl necklace Gateway Homes a radio from irst Line TV boots Swetman s Shoes nightie from cents SI a blouse from irmly Cleaners a three- piece outfit and earrings from Marilyn Village Boutique I flowers from Blue Springs lower Shop and Cartage Charmaine also received a rug silver charm Irophv from Ihe Fair Board after her year of representing is over the Seneca College student will have many of these fine gifts to go along with her memories was appreciative of every she received and hopes she will make Ihe people her town proud of her in Ihe upcoming year Fiddlers contest The old lime fiddlers con test in the arena on the Sun day afternoon of the fair entertained a large crowd Winners are Men or ladies over 60 I Isaac Mitchell Walter Cambridge Open class Ken Majaury Kilchener 2 Waller Hamilton Hugh Ivan Ladies Ferguson Kitchener Under IB Kevin Ontario TO THE GALA SHOWING Thursday Sept 30 Friday Oct 1 Saturday Oct OUR FAMILY MEMBERS GMC TRUCKS Be sure to read the 4Page Supplement from General Motors and see for yourself how our cars fit your needs so well

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