THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1999 THE NEW TANNER ~ The old AIC (Acton Inductrial Centre) building at the former Beardmore p erty was being torn down last week. - Angela Tyler ph Blood donor clinic here on April 22 April showers bring May flowers, but only blood do- nors can bring new life to many who are less fortunate. The next Acton blood donor clinic is on Thursday, April 22, at the Acton Legion on Wright Avenue from 3:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Blood donors are urged to take one hour of their time to bring new life to those in need. A single donation can save as many as four differ- ent lives. Each component can be given toa person - the red cells to someone under- going surgery, the platelets to a person with leukemia, the plasma to a burn victim. Healthy individuals aged 17 to 70, with proper identi- fication, are invited to attend the clinic. The Toronto Blood centre needs to collect at least 650 units of blood per day in order to meet the needs of patients in 61 hospitals in Central Ontario. Child's Wish identity An article on A Child's Wish of Halton Hills which appeared in the March 18 issue of The new Tanner inadvertently omitted the last paragraph which identified the person to call for help. For questions or enquiries for a child in need of a wish, please call: A Child's Wish of Halton Hills, c/o Janelle Pasma, 119 Dairy Drive, Acton, Ont., L7J 2X8 (519) 853-5898. donations: Acton Arena Acton Home Hardware Acton 1.G.A. Acton Terminal Warehoue Acton Tim Hortons & Employees Andy's Family Restaurant Blooms Away Flower Shop Brian's Food Basics Bunmaster Bakery Burke's Aluminum Carter Horner Industries Christies Bakery Country Reflections Daniel Varanelli Dream Nails Dufferin Glass & Mirror Ed's In & Out Emerald Isle Bedroom Gallery Fioravante Hair Design Ltd. Galvcast Manufacturing Glasvan Great Dane Sales Inc. Godfather's Pizza The organizer's of the Ron Schroeder Benefit Dance would like to thank the following people and businesses for their Dual Machine Products & Employees Halton Country Inn Halton Flour Milling Inc. Halton Hills Furniture & Appliances Halton Hills Manufacturing Harrop House Halton Power Line Independant & Free Press MacMillan's Frozen Food McGibbon Hotel McIntyre Fuels Olde Hide House Proplastex Inc. Queen's Tire & Service Ltd. Red Dog Café RM Construction Royal Canadian Legion Starrett Starrett & MacDonald Station Hotel Superior Glove Works Ltd. The New Tanner Tyler Transport Ultimate Car Care i/ rop- 1,000 students in showcase On Thursday, April 8, 1999more than 1,000 Halton students from grades 4 to OAC will participate in Showcase 99, a musical con- cert encompassing groups from throughout the Halton District School Board. The concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. at Hamilton Place and will involve more than 30 elementary and sec- ondary schools from across Halton. oto ll Thousands attend Easter Services Good Friday and Easter services attracted thousands of worshippers in Acton churches on the weekend. Holy Week began with Palm Sunday service on march 28 when the Passion of Jesus was read at the li- turgical churches which re- corded the events from Scrip- ture on the arrest and cruci- fixion of Jesus Christ. On Holy Thursday, April 1, a Seder Supper at St. Alban's Anglican Church was a unique celebration of the institution of the Eucha- rist. The Passover, or Seder Supper, forms one part of the afternoon was followed by dramatized Stations of the Cross in the evening. ee though it coincided with the Holy Saturday, April 3, introduction of Daylight Sav- saw an Easter Vigil service ing Time. at St. Joseph's with Rev. and Mrs. Bob Matton of Trinity and Rev. Emrys Jenkins of Churchill Church participat- Alban's, St. Joseph's and Churchill Church. About 65 people were up early even All churches had special Easter services commemorat- ing the resurrection of Jesus ing along with the pastor, Father Dave Reinlander. The first Easter Sunday celebration was a Sunrise Service at Churchill featur- ing clergy from Trinity United, Bethel Reformed, St. anner lometown news that people read! Acton High Reunion Jewish celebration of the Passover, reminding parish- ioners of Jesus' Jewish roots. At St. Alban's it included a pot luck dinner followed by the Christian Eucharist. At St. Joseph's Catholic Church the traditional Mass Saturday, April 1 s the leeds Supper was a DJ Steve Dunn low a three hour peri of adoration before the Bact Admission rament. ; $10.00 per person y Good Friday services were or Prize - 50/50 Draw held at nearly all churches with a procession of the cross starting at Churchill Com- munity Church and ending at Trinity United for a service. At St. Joseph's the solemn Good Friday liturgy in the Jundxaiser Dance Acton Legion 60's & 70's Music provided by Tickets Available at Acton Musicland - CIBC Acto: Lakeview Flooring ='Vheunion Committee Members "SS Oth 1999 - 8:00pm 4 WEEKLY FEATURE BN @ Be a part of this| Dan C. 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This week [ll list the bylaws that govern the operation of a bicycle in Acton. - Every rider of a bicycle shall at all times when riding on a highway, keep his feet on the pedals and both hands on the handle- bars except as may be necessary to give proper hand signals. * No person while riding a bicycl on a highway shall indulge in trick riding or otherwise ride so as to prevent the full use of both hands to control the bicycle. * -- No person shall ride a bidycle on any highway abreast of another bicycle except in the course of passing the other bicycle. * No person shail ride a bicycle on any highway and carry any goods in such a manner so as to interfere with the full control of the bicycle. * "No person shall park a bicycle on any roadway, shoulder, bicycle route or combined facility. * -- Noperson shall park a bicycle on any boulevard or sidewalk except in an upright position and in a manner so as not to impede the inteded use of the boulevard or sidewalk. 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