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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 12, 1970, p. 13

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Mills The Acton Free Wednesday August 12 1970 Fun Fair huge success Old Boys win ball game By Mm Wright pond c amused the young fry Ideal weather prevailed Several games of chance for the Saturday evening for Eden Mills oldsters and Bingo were popular annual Fun Fair which was a giving the visitor a chance to hugh success pony rides fish- rest for awhile ball games brought rounds of laughter as the old Eden Mills boys who were Champs will be nursing sore muscles for a day or so But they took the game from the Legion Boys seven to six Food draws The chefs Bob Gregg and Harry Shclke did a roaring business with the barbecued and hot dogs The ladles were kept busy in the booth with hot coffee soft drinks chips hotdogs candy bars etc The local band of young men known as the Shades of Lyme played for the evening Gate prize went to Mrs Joan Chamberlain and two lucky draws first prize Mrs Shirley Gardiner second Tony Vos Mr Bourne father of Mrs Bell left for his home in England Saturday evening after three weeks visit with his daughter and family Mr and Mrs Awdls and twin sons David and John have returned to South Africa after a prolonged stay here with their daughter and family Mr and Mrs Kay and family Mr and Mrs Doug have returned from a long week end in Ho 11 burton at a lodge Mr and Mrs Bob Tougher and family Dole Rodney Jane and Betty of New York have been visiting with Mr and Mrs Wright for the past week Churchill Smith Griffin to Costa Rica By Mn Fred MacArthur Friends from Churchill wish to congratulate Mr Dills and staff on winning two national first prizes on the home paper The Acton Free Press Churchill church members from the year 1938 would like to convey their sympathy to the bereaved family of the late Rev Charles Jolllffc in the passing of Mrs He was our pastor here on the happy occasion when the 100 year celebration was held Church service Church service and Sunday School will be held again t the usual hour 10 am on this coming Sunday at Churchill Community Church with our pastor Rev W A back after the summer vacation Mr and Mrs I Harrison of visited for a few days with Mr and Mrs Clifford Storey Mr and Mrs Lee Sanford of Guelph and Mr and Mrs Russell of Chesley were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr Mrs Ward Hamilton and son Andy spent a holiday at Kinmont on Crystal Lake with her brother and sister inlaw Mr and Mrs Harper McNlchol Andy enjoyed the fishing there Mr and Mrs Donald Anderson Donald and David enjoyed two weeks at the cottage at Falls Misses Erica and Elizabeth Strokov spent the last week with them too Cousins villi Mr and Mrs David Henderson of Moffat also Mrs Edith Johnson of California spent last Wednesday with their cousins Mr and Mrs L Davidson Three other cousins Mr and Mrs Gordon and daughter of Stayner called at the same home Mr and Mrs Ken and family of were Sunday visitors at the parental home with Mr and Mrs Tom Rob They enjoyed having the grand children Jlmmle and Debbie stay with them for a weeks holidays Mr ana Mrs Norman Turner and some friends motored to Elkhart Indianna and enjoyed Civic Holiday weekend there Mr and Mrs Harry Angus Jay and Gordle of Wyoming Michigan and Mr and Mrs Jim Blaney and sons Scott and Jim and Mr and Mrs Alex and son Bradley of Milwaukie visited with the formers parents Mr and Mrs Alfred Winter Wedding In Mr and Mrs Alfred Winter also Mr and Mrs Harry Angus attended the wedding of the formers grandaughter Miss Judy Henry of Rockwood to Mr Vincent Dunn of Acton on Saturday August 1 in United Church and the reception and dance afterward in the Hall Mr and Mrs Norman Turner David and Jullann visited in London last weekend and enjoyed the Storybook Gardens in the big park which borders the Thames River Mr and Mrs Archie Kerr and Mrs Elizabeth Buck of Georgetown attended a picnic with friends in Owen Sound on Sunday Mr and Mrs WUbert Brown and family enjoyed Sunday at Wasaga Beach Mr and Mrs George Malt by Greg Guy and Geoffrey visited in BRIAN RUNSTADLER of Guelph was one of the first to get a balloon from William Stunning who came from London to help with the Fair Staff Photo Montreal for a week at his brothers home with Mr and Mrs David Maltby and three boys To Coita Rica Mr Smith Griffin 2 Acton president of the Ontario Shorthorn Association arrived home after an air freight Journey from Toronto airport to Costa He with two other at tendants accompanied the assignment where they are at tempting to establish a beach head on the export market in Central America Fire call false alarm Acton firefighters went on a wild goose chase Friday af ternoon At about 345 they received a call reporting a car fire in front of Duncans Groceteria Street However when the fire truck arrived at the scene they found no blaze and the call proved to be a false alarm JOHNSON OPTOMETRY MIITON AND ACTON FREE BARBECUE AT Hintons 5 to Store Tomorrow 13th from 3 to PM 7 to FREE PRIZES CLEARANCE SALE OF BARBECUES BARBECUE SUPPLIES CHARCOAL BRIQUETTES ETC TO 0SCOUNT A BIG HIT WITH FANS at Saturday nlght5 Eden Mills Fun Fair was an exhibition game bet ween the Eden Mills championship team of and a team from the Guelph Legion Eden Mills won the game 106 Members of the 46 championship team are front row I to r Don McLean Russell Blacklock Mansell Blacklock John Atkinson coach Lloyd Blacklock Ken Bridges Back row I to r Ross Campbell Bridges Bud Ross Mel Tolton Ted Frank Bridges and Alex Missing when photo was taken was Jeff Jlggs Gtlfillsn Staff Photo THE CABLE RIDE was one of the many attractions that was a favorite with youngsters at the Eden Mills Fun Fair Saturday night Gerald right starts off on the ride while Bob Love gets set to help cushion the fall for Chuck Billings Staff Photo AB SUPERMARKET MILL ST St ACTON GRADE A FRESH CHICKENS 35 CHICKENINABASKET 39 SCHNEIDERS LB PKG RED HOTS 55 VANGUARD TINS SAVE Rid Sookojre SALMON 55 NESCAFE OZ JAR SAVE COFFEE CARNATION OZ TINS SAVE MILK 61 BRIGHTS OZ TINS SAVE PEACH 4 AYLMER TINS SAVE Tomato Juice 3 89 HEINZ JARS SAVE K PICKLES 3 SAVE TASTY BAKE 15 HERSHEYS lb FREE SAVE CHOCOLATE GRADE A MEDIUM EGGS Can No Sliced SIDE BACON 69 FRESH PRODUCE DAILY Fresh Fruit Vegetables Arrive Dally At Lowest Possible Prices PRICES EFFECTIVE AUG IS HEINZ TINS SAVE SPAGHETTI 4 69 CAN NO FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER 65 CHRISTIES BUTTERMATE OZ LOAF White Slicad BREAD 51 FRONTENAC GAL CARDBOARD CON- ICECREAM 89 PURINA FLAVORED LB BOX BOG CHOW m

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