Tho Acton Fieo Press Wednesday 1081 Back to Actors Days biggest ever Brownies from three packs went through a up ceremony In the Scout Hall last week It could be thr lost link the with the Guide move because there are not enough Guide groups in town to absorb them The girls are from left lo right front row Wanda Hardy Tina Tummy Joanne Lewis and lien In the middle ore Cindy Wallace Joanne Paula Susie Maureen and Tracy In the rear row arc Melissa Fabian Dona him Nicole Trac Nell year a Back to Acton Days Canada birthday celebration promises to be the biggest and beat yet All that will really be needed is good weather for a change throughout the weekend Organizer Terry Grubbe reports most local groups which participated with booths and displays downtown last year are coming back this year It all gets underway at Saturday June with the parade forming up In Becker Plaza and Kingham and winding downtown Following the parade opening ceremonies take 4H awards Janet Susan Suelin of Nassagnwcyi Johns Jennifer McLean of Dublin and Schuirts of groups all for completion of six projects it recent Hi ton homcmakin clubs pro gram Register for People wishing louse an the town new trial service for the physically disabled can register to use the sen ice when they take their first ride on forms are available from the driver Just oil 1550 to book in ride Grants awarded The Ontario Council has a of up to to Goerge Day and Don Hilts both of for the pubhcition of a book about the hamlet Bands combine There w ill be a combined concert featuring the Acton High School band and High School band at on May M at is free but there ill be a siK collection Plant sale St s will hold a bedding and bake saloon May from a in Iht church hall Scout awards Seven leaders and members of the first Acton group committee as well as two scouts will be honored next month at the district words night and annual meeting in Georgetown Bill will receive his warrant of appointment and Bryan Alder Jim Philip Ross Walsh Sue ton Don McDonald and Barb their five year pins Calvin Robinson and Don aid have earned their Chief Scout Awards Early morning car fire Acton Firefighters wore called to a car fire Tuesday morning at 12 15 at the corner of Highway and Sideroad just south of Acton Before the trucks the scene the fire died down so the call was cancelled Golden A Club 50 donated for Decoration Day Jem McLean presided at the piano for the sing of Canada and the Theme Song which opened the May after noon meeting of Acton Golden Age Club at St a Hall A moment of silence was observed for one of our members Daisy Barker and sorry to hear that two more were in the hospital Mrs Brown and Mrs Elliott Fifty dollars was voted to Decoration Day and Bert Davidson was to represent the club It was approved that we send two delegates to Convention in Aug Queen University Kingston They will be Harry and Edna Bcsley We have not sent any for a few years Many thanks were due to s Real Estate for the use of their office for our successful bake sale on Friday May 1 when we realized over and our ticket sates was very gratifying on the quilt donated by Emma Near being Winner was Nellie Birthday greetings were sung to Laura Den and Jean McLean while Freda Lambert accepted our best wishes on celebrating their 45th anniversary Mrs Dennis brought us up to date on the Mohawk Wonderland Scots and bus trips For the next meeting the evening of May we will be honoring our over year olds The enter tainment will bet the dan from the Joyce Car School of Dam They were with iu last year and were certainly enjoyed Music will inter perse their numbers Mr Perry on behalf of Denny a Lines showed movies of two bus trips one to the north and the other to the east FACTORY OUTLETS place In the Trinity park ing lot beginning at around a m There will be parade prizes awarded for the best dec orated bike best old fashioned costume best crazy costume best fam for the school poster teat The Men will present the health hustle downtown a well aa something new a bicycling and running teams race to raise funds for various projects reports There won t be a bed race this year Downtown will be Jam med dog and cat show bake tables fish pond refreshment booths bingo ceramics displays crafts booths and displays and demon stmt ions by various com groups like the Red Cross and Leathcrtown Both Saturday and Sunday theie will be a ball tournament at Pros park a beer garden d a barbeque rides are also set for both days Saturday night the and dance at the Curling Acton are Club The Ho ton Hills holding a dance and recreation department is Monte Carlo night at Ac planning a teens dance ton community Centre for the building and the Chamber of Com Sunday morning Herb is staging its Is again Citizen of the Year dinner organizing a Fairy Lake fishing derby at Prospect goes at p the park Sunday night Park and the depart and teams are needed to Any groups or In will put on a water try and topple Jie wishing to set show with safety defending champions up displays and booths demonstrations Hills council should clip the coupon In Always a big hit There fireworks at today paper ANNOUNCEMENT Ford Brothers Feed Mill Ballinafad now has HOT MOLASSES BLENDING for Dairy Cattle and Horse Feed CALL NOW 8772008 HOURS OPEN Monday to Friday a Saturdays a m to12noon FORD BROS FEED MILL Bath Towels I Fabrics 1V Batng 1 Macrama Cord 30 Knnmg 30 Famfy Cloltag- Factory Pncss Kftctai Gattnge Bags Actario winners Mr and Mrs A son Tidey Ave were the winners of the weekly draw for 350 Gwen Tyler Mowbray Place won a bonus merchant envelope containing vouchers from Freezer Frenzy Jolliffe Shoes Family Cleaners and Acton Bakery and Deli Vouchers from Neil sen Family Restaur ant Family Cleaners and Acton Bakery and Deli were won by Yvonne Hamilton Acton Flo and Marl en i Main St North won the super vouchers from Wooden Heart Restaur ant Superior Shoe Repair Jug City Family Cleaners Acton macy J and Sports Acton Photo and Camera IGA 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