Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 18 Sep 2012, p. 8

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8 ·The IFP· Halton Hills ·Tuesday, September 18, 2012 Prime fall weather brings the crowds out for Acton Fall Fair fun Eighteen-year-old Kailey Donaldson of Acton was crowned Miss Acton Fall Fair at the Friday night show. Brodie Downs, 9, of Acton enjoys feeding the goats. Photos by Ray Lavender Check out the Acton Fall Fair photos at www.theifp.ca/photos Nine-year-old Jordynn Hughes of Acton and her dad Brian brave the "Cliff Hanger" at the Acton Fall Fair. Although gate revenue for the Acton Fall Fair was down by about five per cent this year, organizers say the event was a success. Despite the rain on Education Day (Friday) approximately 600 children came out and enjoyed the interactive demonstrations. The Lawn and Garden tractor pulls drew more than 200 competitors and there were more than 50 ba- Jordan Armstrong of Erin lines up her 1956 Massey-Harris 444 tractor Ryan Purdy, 6, of Acton pedals as hard as he can in the Kid's Tractor Pull. bies in Saturday's baby contest. at the Acton Fall Fair tractor pull. ... and crowds turn out to the Terry Fox Runs in Acton and Georgetown From left, Jaymie Thorne, Haley Harman and Laureen Thorne were among the many Halton Hills residents who biked, walked, ran and rollerbladed around the Gellert Centre on Sunday during the 32nd annual Terry Fox Run. The event, which drew participants of all ages, included free pizza, temporary tattoos and bouncy castles. Photo by Andrea Lefebvre Wellington-Halton Hills MPP Ted Arnott, Mayor Rick Bonnette, Miss Acton Fall Fair Kailey Donaldson and the two Fair princesses, Emily Loewen (1st) and Sarah Cunningham (2nd) watch as the Acton Volunteer of the Year Julie Conroy cuts the ribbon to open the 2012 Acton Terry Fox Run. Photo by Ray Lavender

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