Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 16, 1968, p. 9

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y sunshasmed leaven attracted thousands lo he tiny hamlet of forks of the credit over iho weekend the hlls are alive with a multitude o colorr which blend with the evergreens aimost hidden by foliaae tome of the older houtet tit mountain to oln handt wllh its northern branch the pair and the toft jrey of limestone staff photo wentay as the credit river onds its mad plunflo down the then proceed more calmly lo lake ontario llaff photo c li aiiltiinn leaves sentimental words lor 1 soup mil subieil ol ititu h poeln liiuy in- il llu11 hesl now over thi 1 111 11k sji vi up holiday thousands motored lo enioy thi spilliiil mil weie blessed with hiitililul wirin simiiv weather wliuli uiiiiliil llii iiils mil eolds ol tin kivrs one ol the busirsl mil piettiest magnets loi molorisls was tilt- i oiks ol i hi- mill only 1 lew nulls irom ailon i hi n11eara isiirpmiiil nsine lo inoiiiiliiiioiis heights hrri proviilfs 1 sienn hukiliop loi tin iiiiulion ol tin two hranihes ol the i riilil river one splashing ilnwn irom helloiinlain ovii nimiitoiis leilles mil pools still retains niiiili ol tilt- pnslini purity il limited time only offr good only from oet 16 to nov 16 1968 frigidaire look for this tag for todays best buys sale a waasn washer four diharanl wash and uinta combination on dial control soak cycb s yoar warranty and protection plan on all meualra watkan deasn dryer dwabla car for noiron fabrics km math duron lint scfaati on rka door s vaar warranty and rvotacttofl man en ail hfeuau dryan 269 169s with tiad1 manning electric acton ontario wednesday october 16 1968 lla- i orks 4 mill st f acton 3532950 hail wluii i ik- 111111 nl luiiis nil iioilihs in i lie isiupmenl i he oilier liraiuli a pluiil slream until it ic 11 lies hie old hydro ilain al 1l11nl runs willi hie railway lo i lie i orks slill mltine mlo limestone roik i liousamls visiled the- i orks over i lie weekend laden with iimeras equipped willi lolor others brought easels lo iipturi i lie hiiuly on imvass slill olhers iime to look in awe al the lieauly ol nature i r 11 hi lined up lor miles bumper lo bmiipei asienilui hie sliep road and hairpin turn near tin old railway station hundreds walked some tried their link al ijsluni in tin hills where limestone ilills rise prenpilously lo ureal huejits linn are many laves and fissures legend has it dial one ol these has a lortune 111 eolil hidden there by some adventurer in the ikoos another is reputed lo have hidden william lyon maikenie when the liery redheaded rebel was lleemj irom the i aimly ompail alter the illfated rebellion of ik17 remains ol onie prosperous stone quarries and lime kilns still dot the area you lan reaih the i orks ol the redil by taking highway 2 north to hwy 24 i ollow 24 lo i rin i urn right lo hellounlam when you reaeh inn and follow the h il 11 11 tomwhtobumfh traffic- wat lined up for milat for iho paved road i urn left at pnturesi ie del omlaii s mam weekend to lhow fork of c staff photo corners and proieed another two links li signing of armistice commemorated six legionnaires trum ailon brjntli 7 attended j banquet comnu moral ing the mih anniversary ut the mining ul the r mist ice at thi branch mw ouksville legion hall saturday evening the event was sponsurid b imc 7b ut the royal canadian legion arming the old sweat and two south a r is an veterans who attended were comrades i red urigh gib kingsburv harlie riiomson george simpson robert turner and or a j buchanan dr buchanan remarked that although numbers are dwindling each vear lirst world war veterans enjov getting together to talk over their army experiences south atriljn veterans c harhe taylor ol the scuts greys and jim pedlar ol the south wales borders impressed the over 200 in attendance at the banquet and entertainment c ooksville legion president i rank lanlon welcomed the guests to the event it was the first event held m the new lull at ton legionnaires were impressed and delighted with he nigh l nervous waucbts sometimes had to be as- crosses the picturesque cred1 river nited over the high railway bndae which sfew pnotel

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