Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 4, 1980, p. 17

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Malt Mark Walker White Gary W Urns Irene Nancy Hong Da Linda Personal bests qualify Bray Kovacs improved entry times lo to imprive times and will bo held at The Marlins Adrienne the backstroke and swimmers from six in the breast Peter Bray also from qualify in wir and swam a per Aeton swam a personal for the Ontario Age Splon hip Wilfrid development meet at sonnl best to qualify for best in the back in the Groups v Victoria Road Pool re- the Ontario Age groups in boys and under Bray In the girls and under class Acton A special Dad A special greeting It doesnt cost much to tell Acton how great Dad is say it in The Acton Free Press In Waterloo later this month THE FAMOUS PEOPLE PLAYERS a night spell Illusion and magic carried out In a brilliant combination humor charm vitality and Invention Victoria Tlmt FAMOUS PEOPLE PLAYERS In concert St Lawrence Centre June 10148 30 pm Full symphony orchestra conducted by David Miller and featuring a guest celebrity narrator Tickets on sale at the St Lawrence Centre Front Street East 3667723 Juno 10 SOLD OUT June11 June 12 SOLD OUT June SB June 14 FAMOUS PEOPLE PLAYERS Sidelines b Mike Morrs The I960 season is officially underway thanks to an enjoyable afternoon Sunday during he Acton Tennis Club opening Peter Marks and John combined their talents in a tennis clinic Gerry and Vic Morris organized various doubles matches for all those present The ladies intercounty team is keeping up their consistent in taking Pine Point three matches to one and remain defeated in the 1980 sea son The junior boys team is also playing with great determination The over powered a squad from Milton five matches to three The mixed inlercount team is still looking for their first victory after falling to a powerful Club five wishing to come matches to one their club Home games will representatives in the appear this column for wci follow DOVTSETTLFOn LESS DEMO SALE ON NOW The Fantastic VW RABBIT and Automatic and OPBN SATURDAYS MOTORS ltd Gordon Sinclair MR NICE GUY STRIKES AGAIN THERES MORE THAN ONE KIND OF HEARING AID 1 2 3 THETTY HEARING AID TheTTYIs the telephone lor tho deal It passes typewriter messages Ih rough the telephone system Its expensive and It rare so very few deaf people have their own phono THE TV HEARING AID This Is a system that can be put on programmes so that only subscribing deaf people can see it But stations and cable companies in Canada have not made it available Asa 1 Canadians miss some or all TV programming THE0PTICEAR HEARING AID This handy machine flashes your lighls on and off when phono rings the llso necessityformanydeaf people but its expensive 4 5 THE HEARING AID HEARING AID Costly to buy cosily to tit and costly to service There are many types of hear aids on market but some people can t afford proper aid care Helping ihemiscneof we do at The Canadian Hearing Society THE DANGER HEARING AID size life saver this vibrator will open up now fields employment for deal people alarm goesoff in a factory or project Ihe deaf worker will be warned The Canadian Hearing Society is developing it now YOU l You can bo a heanng aid by sending us a cheque We II use it to help crcato a belter life for 1 000 hearing red Canadians And we II send you a receipt for income tax purposes for donations over 5 and an I m a Hearing Aid sticker 7 9 THE CORPORATE HEARING AID Every company can be a a by taking full advantage of the skills of hearing impa red people Employers actually rate them higher for produclmty Andor you can send a corporate donation lo the address below THE FIRE HEARING AID Even though it is recommended thai every new house have one Ihere is no reliable fire alarm system for Ihe deaf Wo need more research money to make the world as sale for deaf people as it is for others BANK BRANCH- THE EVERYDAY HEARING AID Your everyday attitude can make a real difference Bo patient and take the lime to communicate when you meet someone with a hearing impairment And guard yourself and your family with regular chocks by your doctor and Aud PwcJtan MAIL TO CANADIAN HEARING SOCIETY FOUNDATION BEDFORD ROAD TOnONTOM5R2K2 SIGNATURE NAME BE A HEARING AID BEDFORD ROAD TORONTO M5R 2K2 9649595 CHARfTABLE REGISTRATION NUMBER THE CANADIAN HEARING SOCIETY

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