Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 24, 1980, p. 19

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The Acton Free Proas Wednesday Sopt 24 B7 exhibits Kolhy Gregg at North Aisoctatlon lor the Mentally Retarded fish pond Wanda luckless takes a closer look at a which was entered In the ladies division compe titions Ann Itcnnle of Toronto mother of Acton came to the fair too She took In the Helen Wick end en displayed her paintings Traffic incidents up sharply Region is ex close to a per cent increase in Iraf f ic violations his year as opposed to accord Record crowd Continued from page 1 fall fair scene Excellent ex client excellent was another comment One couple visiting from Kingston for the famous fair remarked it was much belter than they had anticipated and they believe how much there was to be seen Many fair goers had only one complaint trying to see everything before dark We are getting known by city people remarked one fair director Our continued success keeps us growing It the best in the country commented one fair fan President Evans says he not tired after hia year at the helm and hopes he gets a chance to repeat his job next year He comments it s the hard work of the directors that make the fair such success Other people involved with the fair were the Hills Hydro Commission the town firefighters St John Ambulance police force and Halton Hills Huff Puffers who were on the gate Fair secretary John t say much he a stilt counting traffic enforce ment incidents In with IB Incidents for the similar period so far in 1980- That Is a 38 per cent increase Although he number of fatal accidents Is up to nine this year compared to six in there has been a per cent de crease in traffic dents In terms of per injury accidents there has been a slight decrease from in to in I960 Chief Harding said the towns of Milton and Hal ton now are receiving 2D per cent of the workload HARNESS RACING Post Time Thursday Sunday Evening Afternoon 2pm Milton Ontario Wed 25 SL Sun Hon To 30 Sunday Friday ft Saturday Evening Classes in WELDING at the Sheridan College HEAVY EQUIPMENT SCHOOL Milton Ontario 10 Thursdays pm starting Oct Here i3 your opportunity to learn basic welding oxygen acetylene cutting and brazing arc welding stick welding on mild steel Fee 00 Students are responsible for purchasing or supplying sleeves and aprons approximate cost 00 Available at the School For further information call the Heavy Equipment School Sheridan College MS Community- Services Frontier Florist Gift Shop 2 2361 Flora Designs Weddings Funerals Wtaca you really want to I love you It eloquence aaylt with flowera A tribute flowers tells her that you she someone extra special Whether you give a colorful bouquet of cut lowers or lush growing plant there a no nicer more meaningful way to say I love you You Are Invited To A PREVIEW MEETING OFTHE DALE CARNEGIE COURSE The amazing power of a trained memory How to quickly develop more and self confidence How to got along even bettor with people How to communicate more effectively when speaking to individuals groups using the tele phone or writing lettors Both Men and Women Invited No Cost or Obligation DATE October TIME pun PLACE GBonjetown by The After Hours WINTER POOL COVERS features include sides both sides ABOVE GROUND ROUND ROUND OVAL OVAL INGROUND 20 Ml 00 12M6 MANY OTHER SIZES A VAILABLE WATER BAGS 20 ml blue vinyl 6 LONG 12 WIDE 8 LONG WIDE 10 LONG 12 WIDE M96 POOL OPENINGS WO CtOSWGS PARTS SERVICE ACCESSORIES Mills M00RE PARK PLAZA GEORGETOWN 8774169 Record entries photo contest the It was a record year for the Acton Free Press Fall Fair Photo Contest over entries poured In The quality of photos waa excellent according toorganizers making the Judges decision a tough one First place winner in le people category wan Clark Somervitle He also took an overall honorable mention Sheila Smith took top honors in the scenic class at well as a 2 prize category Shed fire Acton and Georgetown fire fighting units spent about an hour and a half battling a shed fire of Highway on the Fourth Line Tuesday afternoon Larry Brassard of the fire department said the damage to the shed and contents was extensive A man whom the depart merit would not Identify was working on a car in the shed when the blaze started Fire broke out at about a quarter to one and the last truck returned to the station Two pumper trucks were on the scene from town and a tanker truck was brought up from Georgetown Earlier in the week Acton firefighters res ponded to the call con a turned over tractor on the Sixth Line north of Highway There was no fire Tony Vos of Mills won the remaining two honorable mention prizes Two dollar prize win were Joan Morris Ann Sheila Smith Tracey Tomlinson Peggy John son 2 Mario Brooks and Ann Vos All entries are being returned by mail except where other have been made One entry did not have a name or address on it making it impossible for them to be returned The entry of three snapshots of children dressed up as clowns Please contact the Free Press if these photos are familiar Standard Trusts Fall Fair Winner W Tim Storing I ey W Do as dung V Fan STANDARD TRUST Mmti I Iniiuine 8 Main St South Brampton B si There is absolutely no other cigarette quite like Medallion on IkraMJJ Wo tmg la cot D0ESNTGET0UTMUCH ANYMORE ilka lamlHea Mm ReeponjteWli to the and the very young the end disadvantaged tike Mary to the homo and to ft future for ttwiTMivatand children With tho beat the world there rarely enough workers with enough time to give important projects those enough to do lhi bo done ownrywloatteattornowotiprjnarty to Help end broaden the scope and of nd time out local to work Jot funding but which can be to a petted iou know to be done even tetter Bun we do rwfpprovldo thow needed extra services And so far the Government Canada Is concerned meres nothing more Important than to give stem the chance Services Is Available through and Immigration Canada nlbQpenTanentrmdhowycvptoBnyonWi the funding

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