THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1998 LUCKY INDEED: Acton's lover of homeless animals; Leathertown Feed Supply owner John Reeve, has 4 i i: spate ee - u nel Grey squirrel, aptly named a Oe oe : EF ENBEYE| lucky. Lucky's first owner, a young Acton girl wha Lunch and euchre brought A di ° ° ° dditional rate discounts and prizes found him abandoned in Prospect Park, has moved te Israel for a year.with her family and asked John to give Lucky a foster home. Curious and quite tame, Lucky lives in a converted birdhouse in John's Mill Street store and loves chestnuts, pinecone seeds an for breakfast, yoghurt and goat's milk. -- Franceg Niblock photo Legion ladies donate The October meeting was held with 27 members present. The 50/50 draw was won by Rhona Thornhill. A motion was made to donate $100 to the Santa Claus Pa- rade which is being held in Acton, Nov. 21. We are glad to see Marj Meerkin on the mend after her fall. Helen VanOpstal and Peggy Harris attended Con- vention in North Bay. On Oct. 3 Acton hosted the Zone Bowling. Acton managed to secure first, sec- ond and fourth place. The two top teams will be going to District Bowling in WINDSHIELD SATURDAY ONLY ENJOY THE Pyteitacoly 106.1 FM Dyce WASHER $425 Hamilton. Nov. 23. Oct. 17, Social Crib in Cooksville and Oct. 31 So- cial Euchre in Erin. Call Pat if you want to participate. Don't forget the Remem- brance Day parade on Nov. 8. We would like to see as many ladies out as possible to parade. Please call Fern (853- 0866) if you can help with banquets. We need you to volunteer. Next meeting Nov. 35 Ethel Eastwood, our Zone Cammander, will be here. Please try to attend, LIMIT 4 THE NEW TANNER Golden Agers By Christene Robertson Oct. 6 the Golden Age Club met at Luxton Hall with 32 members present. Plans were made for our Christmas dinner. After the business meet- ing three speakers from Vivienne's Hearing Centre in Georgetown gave some very interesting information on hearing aids and dental work. Testing, fitting, etc. for hearing aids can be done all at her centre. Nice to know this service is now a local convenience. Two of the pales then explained the ifference between dentist a pleasant afternoon to a close. At our next meeting, set for Wednesday, Oct. 21 at 7:30 p.m., we will be having entertainment. After a short business meeting a group of lively Seniors from Guelph's Evergreen Centre accompa- nied by John Toscher of Hillsburgh, will keep our hands and feet tapping. Come out and join us. Two deals settled Continued from Page 6 School officials are now _ trying to determine how Catholic high school students can make up the 30 hours of Class time that they' ve missed so far. One option would be touse PA as regular class days or extend the school day by an hour twice a week until the students are caught up. Both the Board and its el- ementary teachers, ratified the tentative deal last week. HALTON CREDIT UNION | WET Coy a 878-4168 Rates as low as when you For more details -- into one of our 3 locations Georgetown 877-6926 Acton 853-0911 HURRY !! SALE ENDS OCTOBER 31, aby) Minimum advance $5,000 Proceeds to be advanced no later than November 15, 1998 Certain conditoins apply. Entire offer subject to change without notice =< DON'T MISSANRCUSTOMER (0 APPRECIATION, DAV: "Come and Join Us!" ATURDAY OCT 17TH= "gj. =DEMONSTRATIONS UNDER THE TENT Pr | BARGAINS GALORE! SS Yard Sate all day out front NE DAY ONLY f ~~ Ce x ine dp « ia ROXUL KeXe SIZG SCRATCH | j2xs pines 80Lt === Pine Laminate INSULATION --_ DRYWALL PYVINGESHI | orrrte Woomera eet ux DOORS Birch Plywood up i ions on their products from 10am - 20m oe Biecesied PAINTs & [gine eps will answer your questio 2 iy F , Perea uns INTERIOR PAINT AL $4 00 Re ° TOSI SUPER IN 10% OFF For premium, cost Safe'n'Sound - both a GIBOR $395 ie 2 . 00 20 lane | =a aes eS eocn_|lpassace® cn $ QO Reg.$20.95 A 1 7, ea \ bag of Safe'n'Sound™ FREE Call for Details Ns) \( FREE PUMPKI CORTE) FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED 264 Main St. N., Acton (519)853-1970 Fax: 853-2542 Toronto Line: (416) 601-1259 Hours a Mon-Fri 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sat 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.