Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 4 Feb 1999, p. 11

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1999 THE NEW TANNER 11 Baers THE WINNERS: Acton Alleycats #1 placed first overall in the Brampton Special Olympic Invitational five-pin bowling tournament on Jan. 16. Team members are: coach Carol Jordan, Betty-Ann Elliott, Karen Wilkes, Louise Wellwood, Jeremy Crocker and Doug Burns - Ellen Piehl photo... omen THIRD PLACE: Acton Alleycats #2 placed third with a +112 at the Brampton Special Olympic Invitational five-pin bowling tournament on Jan. 16. Team mem- bers are: Johnnie Tomazek, Adam Linzender, Giesla Holtz and Connie Connelly. Missing are Coach Gord Labombard and Hal Gies. - Ellen Piehl photo SKATING SOLITUDE: Acton seniors Jean Vanderlaan almost had the Acton arena to them- selves during last Wednesday's seniors' skate, one of the poorly attended programs run for seniors. - Frances Niblock photo Engaged Brides to be You are invited to attend \ The Welcome Wagon | BRIDALPARTY « Sunday, February 26th//\ Halton Hills Cultural Centre/LibraryDoors Open 12:30pm For a Free Invitation} callDebbie 873-9992 ELCOME' = AGON Stvce 1930 INDIVIDUAL WINNERS: Giesla Holtz won in the pins-over-average category and Johnnie Tomazek won in the high game category at the Brampton special Olympic Invitational five-pin bowling tournament on Jan. 16. - Ellen Piehl photo CUB REPORTERS: Members of the 1st Limehouse Cub Pack visited The N also to learn how computers are used in business. - Maggie Petrushevsky photo Marcoux (left) and Bert ' ew Tanner to find out how a newspaper gets put together and ROTARY cLup OF ACTON ee CLUB DONATES: The Acton Rotary Club made a $2,250 donation to the 1st Acton Scout group and a $1,500 donations to the 1*. Acton Pathfinders and the 3 Acton Guides, Brownies and Sparks. Donars and recipients of the Scout gift shown from the left are Rotarian and Scouter George Henderson, Scout Ruth Eddolis, Scout Group Committee chair Jan Inns, Rotarian Doug Fread, Rotarian Dot Gould, and Cub Kyle Morin. Guide donars and recipients are from the left Pathfinder leader Susan Freeland, Pathfinder Kim Freeland, Rotarians Fr. Peter Watters, Mac Sprowl and Rob Charette. In front of the cheque are Guide Kendra Freeland, Brownie Cassandra Stokes and Spark Jessica Stokes. - Maggie Petrushevsky pho- tos Construction of the new Credit Union building is proceeding on Queen Street East. Workman have excavated a large hole and are now pouring footings. Busi- nesses in the Becker's Plaza remain open and continue to serve the public despite the construction. - Ted Tyler photo.

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