Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 6, 1977, p. 5

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BACK TO The Acton Free Press Wednesday Juty6 ACTON DAYS PUFFING AND PERSPIRING five Acton runners earned flags from Glen Williams to the town hall in Acton Friday afternoon Receiving the flags are to Duby Douglas Fread Charmame Bigelow and Louis Charlebois The runners are Heather Near Frank Houston Bruce Andrews and Rick Boychuk KENT TOCHER well known area musician was one of the enter tamers in front of the town hall Friday MARILYN OTTA WAY centre daughter Kim and son Brad got into the spirit of things on the weekend and dressed up in old fashioned costumes for Back To Acton Days They waited on at her store Marilyn Village Boutique in the clothes MARIE AND MARTHA Kekic serve up bar bequed pork dinners at the Station Hotel Costumes tides add up to weekend PETER THE HORSE had his picture taken many times on the weekend as children posed for photos on him Peter belongs to Sharon Crawford of Bolton left Debbie Patey of Huntsville enjoyed a ride on the pony as well as her picture being taken She is a former Acton resident wno will soon be returning here to live BLUE GRASS CONCERT was a big hit Friday in front of the town hall as part of the Back to Acton Days celebrations A few hundred people lined thestreets sidewalks and steps of the hall to enjoy the music ELEVEN YEAR OLD Holly Tocher and cousin Ian Gibson age took part in Back to Acton Days celebrations DOWNTOWN MERCHANT Pat Wood served her customers pioneer clothes EMILY McINTYRE and Gladys Davidson manned the Dublin Women s Institute booth at the Back to Acton Days celebrations on the weekend The women sold cookbooks and medal plaques DONNA JONES of St Catharines made the draw for the draw and the afghan Saturday Wayne Ruse organizer of Back to Acton Days assisted CUB SEAN McVeigh and Scouts Colliding and Jim McVeigh were on hand at the Scout booth on Mill St BACK TO ACTON DAYS took a historical turn Beside councillor is senior citizen with the introduction to a group of citizens the president Bert Davidson Beside Mr Davidson five former mayors of the town Above sits the last mayor of Acton with cillor Pat introduces the group front George Barbeau Frank Oakes of the Town Hall on Mill Street Thursday and John GoySr

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