Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 9, 1970, p. 11

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TWO CONTESTANTS In the combat division vie for honors In the Acton HI Flyers model airplane com petition Sunday Photo by Jim Jennings TROPHIES AND RIBBONS shown In this picture represent only a small portion of the awards Harry and Sylvia Foley s prize foxhounds have won at shows both In Canada and the United States Duke and Tally were big favorites with visitors especially youngsters at Sunday Sportsmen s Show The mother of the dogs Is a for national champion Staff Photo YOUNG DAVID LOGANS attention was focused on the beautifully designed radio controlled sailboats that were brought to town as an added attraction for Sunday s Sportsmen s Show The largenumberof spectators to the shores of Fairy Lake at the far end of Prospect Park Staff Photo No ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER SECOND SECTION Sportsmens show snaps PRETTY GIRLS and radio controlled sailboats drew second glances from spectators at Sunday s Sport Show Maggie Busch a member of K W Metro Marine Modellers Club was one of the many visitors in town for the show Staff Photo FAIRY LAKES SPARKLING waters provided an ideal setting tor the demonstration of the ten rater class of radiocontrolled sailboats at Sundays ACTON ANGELS SQUIRTS six to SSTtruT mazed spectators around a in urnH around a triangular course In a wind ward direction Photo by Jim Jen day Sportsmens Show with the or warm up routine they went through before their game with Georgetown The Acton lads gave a good account of themselves although dropping a decision to the hand picked Georgetown outfit Staff Photo ACTON HI FLYERS president Ron J Malcolm centre kept records for I contest director George right of Toronto while Ron nan died announcing chores for the model airplane combat exposition at Sundays successful Sportsmen Show Staff Phntnl

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