THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1998 THE NEW TANNER ii Deaths McCRISTALL, CATHERINE Peacefully on Friday, Febru- ary 20, 1998 at the Elliott Nursing Home, Guelph. Catherine McCristall, prede- ceased by her husband Patrick. Beloved Mother of Martin and Sadie, Leo and Jean, Michael, Kathleen Allen, Brian and Heather, daughter-in-law Joan McCristall and son-in-law David Bailey. Predeceased by her daughter Maureen Bai- ley, her son Phillip (Scotty) and her son-in-law Fred Allen. Survived by brother Henry Kelly and sister Rachael Forestell. Will be sadly misssed by 19 grand- children and 24 great grand- children. Rested at the Shoe- maker Funeral Home, Acton where a C.W. L. service was held Monday evening. Mass of Christian burial was held from St. Joseph's Church on Tuesday, Feb. 24 with inter- ment at St. Joseph's (Dublin) Cemetery. A reception fol- lowed at the Acton Legion Branch #197. CRIPPS, DAVID Suddenly in an automobile accident in Guelph on Friday, Feb. 20, 1998. Beloved son of Peter. Predeceased by his mother Georgina. Loving brother of Kevin and Audra MacNeil and their sons, Dylan and Kyle. Dearly loved grandson of Jenny and Tom Harris and Margaret and Lyle Cripps. David will be sadly missed by many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends, He rested at the Shoemaker Funeral Home, Acton. A funeral service was held Wednesday, Feb. 25 from St. Alban's Anglican Church. Interment was in Fairview Cemetery, Acton followed by a reception in the church hall. Classified Mary Heikamp of Nappanee. Loving grandfather of Scott and Kristina Heikamp of Warkworth, Christopher and Melanie Dudgeon of R R #2, Stirling, Rene Heikamp of Gravenhurst and great- grandfather of Nolan Heikamp. Brother of Tjeske, Jan, Mien and Jits. Rested at the Weaver Family Funeral Home, Campbellford. Rev. David McKinnell officiated at the funeral service. Crema- tion followed. Donation to the Campbellford Memorial Hospital would be appreci- ated by the family. Cards of Thanks food, gifts, transportation, flowers and visits during my recent stay in Guelph Gen- eral Hospital. Thanks to all the ones who took care of Tangerine and my home. Special thanks to my three daughters, Shirley and Les, Lorna and Jerry and Lynda and the 10 grandchildren. Thanks to the Gough fami- lies. - Florence Sayers-Gough (5) CT a aS SSS Dressmaking Adaptive Design provides dressmaking, alterations, re- pairs, bridal wear, sports wear, draperies, sewing les- sons. Call 519-853-2283. (7) The New Tanner Classifieds cost just $5 (plus GST) for 15 words and 25¢ (plus GST) for additional words. Prepayment is required. Classified deadline is Wednesday at noon. Call 853-0051 for details. For Rent Two bedrooms plus ensuite in four bedroom farmhouse. Five minutes from Acton. $700 all inclusive. Available immediately. 853-1604 (5) Bright, one-bedroom. $650. Includes heat, hydro and ap- pliances. Suitable for non- smoker. No pets. Call 519- 853-2380. (5) egant (8 x 10)-inch wooden picture frame for $19.95 tax included. 30-day money back guarantee. Supply limited. Send cheque or money order to Stillmeadow General Store, Box 136, Norval, On- tario LOP 1K0 853-4416 (5) 2 Lost Male Shih-tzu, answers to Dusty. White and beige, only one eye. Please call 853- es = ()()4 7. (5) For Sale Cat, "Cassie," wearing a 5 f fuschia collar. Lake/Park Improve your picture taking --_ Avenue area. Missing since with our free photo guide. A Sunday. Please call 853- how-to-take-pictures guide is 5664. (5) yours when you order an el- Thank you for the cards, HEIKAMP, JACOB (JAKE) At Campbellford Memorial Hospital, Thursday, Jan. 15, 1998, Jacob Heikamp (former Seniors 5 Pin Bowl- ing Champion of Southern Ontario) in his 82™ year. Be- loved husband of Anna Heikamp of Campbellford. Dear father of Hank Heikamp of Campbellford, There are more people playing golf today and by all esti- mates there will be even more starting into the game. Beginners or not. the golf you play will be determined by costs. So, 1f you're looking for the latest in clubs, or a bar- gain, try to take in the Toronto Golf and Country Travel Show. This is the one place where you can take a swing with a brand new club. Try that in a store and see how far you get. If you're going to invest, it's nice to have a test drive. If you're looking for your first set of clubs of another over- size wood, Round-Up found there are bargains out there. The Golf Show runs Sunday, March 26 to April 1, at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Admission $10. en ees JHE Ta ene er Book your Tanner Classified ad and have it read in every home in Acton! Just 3500 (plus GST) for up to 15 words. Add 25¢ for additional words. Pre-payment is required (cash or cheque) Deadline is Tuesday at 5 p.m. Classifieds t i I l U f I I b I I I I ; Category: ( i [ { ! t I I I I I I I I I I t 59 Willow St.N.+ 853-0051 + Fax: 853.0052 Mark Your Calendar... Mondays 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Is your life affected by someone else's drinking? A new daytime Alanon Support Group meets Monday afternoons at St. Joseph's Church on Church Street. Until Saturday, Feb. 28 Response has been great to the Acton Li- brary's February is I Love Books! Month and no wonder.~ ~ , Hach child through the door this month can pick up a special prize at the information desk -- rumour has it that the prize has some- thing to do with Arthur, hero of many young readers. Friday, Feb. 27 Friday is the last day for single seniors with incomes less than $19,000 and couples less than $25,000 to have their taxes done at the ASSIC office on Willow Street. Call 853-33 10 to book an appointment. Transportation can be arranged. Saturday, Feb. 2% Decadent deserts and a silent auction are on the bill at Trinity United Church on Sat- urday night as the church holds a silent auc- tion to raise money for its building project. During the auction that runs from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. desserts and beverages will be served. The amazing Brent Mackie will create magic at the Acton Library at 11 a.m. Tick- ets for the magic show are $1 and can be pur- chased at the library. Saturday, March 14 ie Acton Minor sociation hold tryouts for the Peewee Rep team from 10 a.m. to noon at the Acton High school gym. For details call Dave Dayman at 853-2029. Feb. 28 and March 7 The Acton Rams Minor Lacrosse holds registration for house ad rep teams from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. inthe lobby of the Acton arena. an season runs from mid-April until the end of June. March 16-20 Acton Baptist Church invites children to a tropical adventure this March break. The Sonlight Vacation Bible School begins Mon- day, March 16 and runs until the March 20 from 9 a.m, to 11:45 daily. For more infor- mation and registration call 853-0690. Bienvenida! 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