•T he I FP • H al to n H ill s •T hu rs da y, S ep te m be r 1 9, 2 01 3 12 WALKATHON IN SUPPORT OF UPPER CREDIT HUMANE SOCIETY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2012 CBM SALES FACILITIES 12522 FIFTH LINE, LIMEHOUSE, ONTARIO L0P 1H0 REGISTRATION 10:00 AM, WALK STARTS AT 11 :00 AM PRESENTED BY: For more information email uppercreditevents@gmail.com, or call or visit our website at www.uppercredit.com Join us after the walk for a cash BBQ, & Raffle, Fun Dog Games , Nail Trims, Agility Trials, Bouncy Castle, Face Painting and more! Prize for the most pledges raised! Loots Bags for the first thirty walkers who reg- ister! Laura Boardman at 416-706-7406 PRESENTED BY Annual Bark Around The Park Join us after the walk for a cash BBQ & Raf�e, Fun Dog Games, Nail Trims, Agility Trials and more! SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2013 After repeated attacks from vandals September 2012, in mid-May and the final assault August 3 in which she suffered a broken leg, Sweet Molly the Moose was finally reinstated to her former glory, after some members of the Acton BIA raised $1,200 to cover the costs of the repair. Monica Galway, the owner of Profile Hair Salon at 56D Mill Street East was the inspiration behind the fundraising for 'Raising Molly' organizing a draw for gift baskets as part of the fundraising. John McNabb of McNabb Graphics donated the "moose aid' cards and the tickets for the gift baskets, while Sherwood Copy donated the large banner and posters for 'Raising Molly'. On hand to make the cheque presentation were (from left) Acton BIA treasurer Heather Wedlake, BIA manager Jo- sey Bonnette, Sweet Molly owner Carrie-Anne Bennie, Acton BIA vice-chair Dana Selby and Molly the Moose repairman Matthew Galliford. Many of the funds were raised during the Leathertown Festival as well as at the Acton Farmers' Market. Photo by Ted Brown Molly the Moose has returned!