Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 14, 1980, p. 14

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B2 Acton May 14 1980 Individual award winners in family Restaurant League Included front row I tor Pat Allen high single with handicap Marilyn high triple flat back row Shirley Hunter high single flat Anne Greer Ken Memorial Trophy for Most Improved and Sportsmanship and Alison high triple Hat Current splashes The Spring swimming lesson program Is in full swing and all of our classes are full We have again offered instruction in Synchronized Swimming Master swimming and a number of courses Later this spring we will be offering recert courses for the following lifesaving awards Bronze Medallion Award of Merit and National Life guard Service We also be hosting a Red Cross examination standards clinic on Sunday June 8th 1980 it a and encourage those interested to give us a call at 5185 and leave your name On Saturday June Canoe Ontario will be at Fairy Lake Beach Pro spect Park The Team will be conducting three clinics with one being geared to those people interested in teaching canoeing and the re- malning two being geared to the general public and canoe safety Halton Hills Swim Team attended the Regional Synchronized Swimming Meet in Burlington Sunday April The competition of figures and routines and our team did extremely well HELP THE MENTALLY RETARDED Support the Rowers of Hope younbrigjht ambitious active and WMcome to the Club Unfortunately the membership is not all that exclusive The fact is there are some 35000 Canadians with MS If you had MS youd be paying your dues every day You see there is no known cause of MS nor is there a known cure As it stands now 35000 Canadians are living with the prospect of impaired vision losing their speech or waking up one morning to find themselves partially paralysed If we hope to put an end to what is often referred to as the number one since polio were going to have to get involved Now Contact your local chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society And find out how you can help Do it for thirty five thousand Canadians Do it because you re young bright ambitious and active What are we doingaboutit Contact your Sclerosis Socitty of Canada Chapter Area fishermen eligible for big fish contest Local fishermen have once again got the chance to enter the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters annual Molson Big Fish contest The contest started on April in conjunction with the start of the IBM angling sea son Every angler who enters a fish over the award weight will receive a repro duction of a print Cash the winner remain at The top 15 fish entered in every category earn cash Entry forms for the contest are available from bait and tackle shops lodges or from the OFAH in Peterborough The categories ore Brook Trout award weight 3 lbs small mouth bass 4 lbs large mouth bass 5 lbs rain bow trout lbs Walleyes lbs salmon 12 lbs lake trout IS lbs northern pike lbs and lbs Acton resident John Chlsholm come eighth in the rainbow trout category last year enough to win him a Dumas print and cash Meanwhile the OFAH has announced new conservation award Called the Carling O Professional greatest contribution to would be biologists en The OFAH is once Conservation Award it conservation or to officers re- again running their will go to the person who recreational hunting and searchers managers of annual Junior conferva as part of his or her em fishing Typical conservation Hon school at Leslie M makes the who might qualify tlon foresters Frost Natural Resource Centre near Dorset on Lake St Nora The program is open to children of OFAH mem bersonly from ages 13 to Applications are avail able from the secretary treasurer of each tone Dominion Stores Limited Barry Hagan Roger Acton Raymond J Menard Mr C Jickson President Chef Offitr if Dominion Limited to aim the folk wmf ricent I resident I Operations Mr juried minimi Sli in nil hi pr pressed through virtus pluses of and rmrclund ipiritiwib in Ontario He was mint recently nMin Hi will based in Winn Vice sine Mr Acton in his aim din ill phut i f ret and operations Hi wis prcvii D rector of Mr Menard be cm I progressed thruujh ret andtnMontrial run on Stores in a rcspimsib lilies in OnU roduce Merchand si i I res dent mpiny Brands Mr juried the in Vancouver He has served in rcta and merchindisin and was previously rector of Compiny Brands dint Meal irw on in lias served in a hand lilies in the Company recently lor of Meat sing at THERES MORE THAN ONE KIND OF HEARING AID 1 2 3 HEARING AID The is the telephone It passes typewriter messages the telephone system Its expensive and a rare so very tow deaf people havo their own phono THE TV HEARING AID This is a subtitle system that can be put on programmes so that only subscribing deaf people can sco it Gut stations and cable companies in Canada have not made it available As a result Canadians miss some or all TV programming THEOPTTCEAR HEARING AID This handy machine flashes your lights on and when the phone nngs the baby cries or the door knocks It a for many deal people butils expensive 4 5 6 THE HEARING AID HEARING AID Cosily to buy costly to and costly to service There are many types of hear but some people plain can I afford proper hearing aid care Helping is of the we do at TheCanadlan Hearing Society THE DANGER HEARING AID A pocket size life saver vibrator will open up new fields of employment for deaf people a danger alarm goes off in a factory or construction project deaf be warned The Canadian Hearing Society is developing it now YOU ltV can be a terrific hearing aid by sending cheque We II use it to help create a bolter hie for 1 500 hearing Impaired Canadians And we send you a receipl for Income tax purposes lor donallons over and on I a Hearing Aid sticker 7 8 9 THE CORPORATE HEARING AID Every company can be a hearing a by taking full advantage of Ihe skills of hearing impaired people Employers rale them higher for productivity Andor you can send a j corporate do nat on to address below THE FIRE HEARING AID Even though it is recommended thai every new house have one there is no able fire alarm system for the deaf Wo need more research money lo make world as for deaf people as it is for E THE EVERYDAY HEARING AID can make real dfference Bo patient and lake the timo to communicate when you someone wilh a hearing impairment And guard yourself and your family wilh regular checks by your doctor and ftutflatfln CANADIAN HEARING SOCIETY FOUNDATION BEDFORD ROAD TORONTO SIGNATURE NAM BE A HEARING AID 60 BEDFORD ROAD TORONTO M5R 2K2 9649595 CHARITABLE RECdSTRATlON NUMBER 055731411 THE CANADIAN HEARING SOCIETY

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