12 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1999 o 2 BROWNIE BADGES: Members of the 2nd Rockwood Brownie Pack worked on a woodworking badge at a recent meeting. - Angela Tyler photo New arena one year old Following the official opening of the new Acton Arena in February of 1998, there have been additional donors to the fund raising campaign whose generous contributions are acknowl- edged with many thanks by the campaign committee and by the thousands of people who have been using the fa- cility for the past 12 months. SENIORS' Rec. CrTr. i By DOT REDEKOP We had nine tables for our monthly euchre. Lone Hands (eight), Charlie Rocher, low, Elma Briada, second lady, Bernice Kilpatrick, high man and lady, Henry and Eileen Wedge. Come out for our annual meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 23 at 1:30 p.m. and see how we are doing. Congratulations to Theresa Matheson. She won the prize two weeks ago. Also, Rama on Feb. 24. More bread pudding. We need people for Tai Chi - line dancing (moving with the music) and Sizzlin' Seniors more strenuous ex- ercise. The programs are run- ning but we could use more people. There were four tables for bid euchre on Thursday af- ternoon and Marg Stronziwilk went to the moon twice. Great, Marg. Join in the fun any Thursday at 1 p.m. Everyone is wel- come. Our cribbage group on Thursday mornings at 10 a.m. is growing. Anyone interested in com- puter lessons is invited to just phone the Centre to book a Galveast Manufacturing Inc., Hursty's Raiders Hockey Team, Dufferin Ag- gregates and Evelyn Marshall contributed to the campaigns general funds while the final seats were "sold" to the following do- nors: Dan Jensen, John and Freda Buckman, Jim Wilson, Vic and Penny Bristow, Law Development Group, Staff of Acton Bank of Montreal, Blue Circle Aggregates (4), J. C. Marcoux (9), Myra Johnson, John and Marie Zions, May Hoare, William Rogers, Clark A. Somerville, David and Tammy Somerville, Galvcast Mfg. Inc., (6). Roger Haggett, Hursty's Raiders, Harry and Barbara Durham, Robert and Mary Ann Austin, Mary Papillon, Joan Porty, Stephen LeDrew, Jim and Janet Fid- dier, Dr. Colleen Darling, Stacey, Lesley and Carole Allison, Barragers Cleaners, Maurice Van Gils, Cheryl Phillips, Allan Hall, Kathleen Holmes, Acton Rams Minor Lacrosse, Jim and Jo-Ann Pfaff, Theresa Hanley, Alland and Rosalind Hall. In its first year of opera- tion, the Arena has been heavily used by the commu- nity. All those sponsored seats have cushioned a lot of bottoms in a comfort made possible by the spirit and generosity of the community. Thanks go out to all those who got behind this cam- paign, from the Town's Rec- reation and Parks Depart- ment. ACTON ACTON SENIORS' RECREATION CENTRE is holding its ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd 1:30 PM 415 Queen St. East (Hwy #7) (New Acton Arena Complex) 853-5951 All are welcome to come and join us! Recreation Centre SENIORS SERVICE trv. 853-1553. wow!!! WHAT A RESPONSE! Chank you Pizza Lovers of Acton for the response and reaction to our recent Pizzaville "Really Big Pizza"' advertisement. We were overwhelmed with the number of telephone calls that we received and with the number of comments about finally having a Pizzaville Store in Acton. Because the number of telephone calls was so great I'm afraid a few customers were disappointed because they couldn't get through our switchboard or they received | their pizza order later than expected. Co those customers that were disappointed, please try us again and we'll go out of our way to please you. WE ARE NEW WE ARE GROWING AND WE WANT TO BE YOUR PIZZA STORE IN ACTON! 3 MAIN STEN. (IGA PLAZA)