THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1998 THE NEW TANNER 15 ra \ Si hot | Renegades drub Near's irons ho enegades aru FRIDAY Acton High golfer Chris Near shot an 8 over par 79 to" Mostly sunny end up 21st of 72 high school players in an inter-school P N l 3 tournament at Glen Abbey in Oakville last Tuesday. ul r PDP 2 ul r Pp 2 Ss High 25 / Low 12 Near, a Grade 9 student, played a great iron game, hitting onto the green for birdies on most shots, but said John White and Chris -- mins inan inning - five ti : 5 ig - live times that his putting needs some work. 33 Cowelleachhithomerunsto as the Renegades pounded SATURDAY Chris Yeatman shot an 82, Chad Greenwood ch help the Renegades toa 44- their opposition. Cloudy, possible showers and Mike Hill didn't have a good game, ending with a 3 romp over the Purple In other league play last Y; P 104. . lace eae Nurples in Acton Recrea- week the Screaming Beavers High 23 / Low 12 The team score put Acton in 12th place of 18 teams tional 3-pitch play atProspect decimated the A.P. Tankers heading into play this week at Hidden Lakes in Park last Wednesday. 39-9 and the Polecats edged Y Burlington. Inter-school play comes to Acton's Blue The umpire was forced to _ the Hosers 22-2. The over- SUNDA eas course next week. _) invoke the so-called mercy 18 mixed league fields eight rule - no more than seven __ teams. Sun and cloud High 25 / Low 12 Mark Your Calendav... Mondays 1:30-2:30 p.m. Is your life affected by someone else's drinking? A new daytime AlAnon Sup- port Group meets Monday afternoons at St. Joseph's Church on Church Street. Friday, May 19 Citizen of the Year Din- ner at the Acton Legion. Tickets $25 each, available from Lakeview Flooring, Halton Hills Furniture, and Rotarians. May 19, 16, 17 Acton Arena Antique Show and Sale in support of the Canadian Cancer Society. Featuring 30 selected dealers and 3 daily door prizes. Ad- mission is $4 adults, $3 sen- iors. Tuesday, May 19 The next meeting of the Acton Horticultural Society will be held at 7:30 p.m. at Knox Church, Acton. Guest speaker Peter Marsh will dis- cuss roses. All interested gar- deners are welcome. For more information call Max at 853-0001. Friday, May 22 Acton Seniors Centre is hosting a Formal Dance fea- turing the Big Band sound of Bill and Diana's DJ Service. Tickets are $12 per person. This includes light refresh- ments. Tickets are available at the Centre or by calling 853-5951. Tuesday, May 26 Knox Presbyterian Church, Acton invite every- one to help Knox Ladies Aid celebrate their 110" anniver- sary. A special evening is planned, Take Time for Tea, with Melody Wren, author.of a guidebook to Tearooms of Southern Ontario and pub- lisher/editor of the Charms of Tea newsletter. Tickets avail- able from Knox Ladies Aid members, Village Variety and Knox church office (853- 2360). Drug Mart iro Monday ~ Friday 9 - 9 Saturday 9 - 6 * Sunday Closed 853-2220 294 Queen St. E., Acton The Royal Canadian Service Bureau « Officer Scott Young will be visiting ATTENTION VETERANS Ex-Service Men and Women and Dependents Wednesday, May 27 The annual General Meet- ing of the Acton Foodshare will be held at 7 p.m. at St. Alban's Church on Willow Street North. For information call Foodshare at 853-0457. Wednesday, June 3 Staff from Women's Col-. lege Hospital will provide a free assessment and recom- mendations for good support- ive walking shoes at a Pro- fessional Shoe Fitting Clinic sponsored by the Halton Hills Community Support and In- formation Centre. For infor- mation or an appointment call 853-3310. Centrat Ontario Auctioneers Professional Auction Services Estate & Industrial ° Certified Appraiser Consignment Welcome NORM WEBSTER (416) 523-6645 (pager) (905) 873-7633 (home) Thursday, June 11 The North Halton Lit- eracy Guild will hold its Annual General Meeting on - Thursday, June 11, from 7 to 9 p.m. in Hugh Foster Hall, 43 Brown Street, Milton (next to the Town Hall) All welcome. THE Taner Hometown news that people read! TED TYLER TRAVEL SERVICE in. "Best Price, Best Service Since 1972" 853-1 553 379 Queen St., Acton Letter of Appreciation As you all know by now, The New Tanner is up and running full force. _ I would like to take this opportunity to say my business, (Gibbons Painting & Decorating) has increased 100% since placing my ad in The New Tanner. Trecommend to all businesss, large and small, to advertise in The New Tanner. It will pay off. It definitely did for me! : Many thanks to all those people who read and support OUR paper. 2. Pex ee) | a et Dw) 02) '1{872'5 NEW & USED TIRES Forest & Garden Sales & Service Quality Used Car & Truck Sales AUTO SERVICE | SMALL ENGINE REPAIR WATERCRAFT at SNOWMOBILE TRAILERS TRAILER HITC INSTALLATIONS SNOW PLOWING 24 HOUR ROAD SERVICE Branch 197 Acton on Friday June19,1998. > 'Time to be announced. Anyone requiring information, advice or assistance regarding: : A: War DISABILITY PENSIONS; B: 'TREATMENT FOR ENTITLED VETERANS; C: APPLICATION FOR BENEVOLENT FUNDs; D: APPEALS AGAINST ADVERSE ORIGINAL APPLICATION For War Veterans and Widows Allowance is requested to complete the form posted on the club room bulletin board or 'contact the Branch Service Officer Ab Irwin at 853-0696 or 853-0910 DEADLINE WEDNESDAY MAY 20, 1998 "sess ss eG Just 10 minutes from Brampton & 2 minutes from Georgetown on Highway 7 in Norval OPEN EVENINGS ca 32a LD) FOSPS OCC SOU SEN E REED HTT CANN AOD