Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 22 Apr 1999, p. 6

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Opening! redit Creek Art Gallery Meet Artist thee Terry 2-4pm "Shoreline Reflections" Come in and get your print personalized and meet Laura No PST or GST on Prints & Framing Sunday April 25 FREE DRAW for Framed Laura Berry Print 9317 Hwy 25 North, Milton 3 kms North of 401 on east Side across from Chudlaigh's 878-0495 Hours: Wed. - Sat 11 am -6 pms Sun 12 pm-5 pm THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1999 meets a Shag Tanner Hometown news that people read! By Dot Norton Dot Norton hosted the March meeting of the Lakeside Chapter of the IODE. Education coordinator Rosealea Higgins read the members a thank you letter from the northern Ontario school the chapter supports. Rosealea had also passed along information on bazaar ideas the school might be able to use for some of their own fundraising events. The chapter also received further information about the continuing need for Snak Pacs and shoes for children as well as details about Camp Trillium, a summer camp for children with cancer, Joyce Sprowl handed out grooming bags chapter mem- bers will fill to give to desti- tute men, women and chil- dren. The group is also pre- paring a layette to be added to their bale of donations to the needy. Members learned the na- tional breakdown of IODE membership ranges from 74 per cent at age 60 to half a percent under the age of 25. Chapter members met at Joyce Sprowl's home to tie a quilt to be added to the group's bale for the needy. Rosealea and Kathleen will co-convene the IODE's November bazaar and al- ready members are offering good ideas. The chapter will meet for a Chinese dinner at 6 p.m. on May 4. SENIORS' Rec. Crr. By Dot Redekop Congratulations to Lloyd Broostad on winning two weeks ago. Hope he lets Shirley share some of it. We are having a fundraiser the last Friday in June, the 25", We don't know what to call it yet but we are asking people to donate a new craft or gift. It could be a raffle, draw or penny-type sale. Depends on our dona- tions. If you wish to donate, phone the Centre at 853- 5951. We would like toknow by May 10. Thanks. Our monthly euchre is on Wednesday, May 5 at 7:30 p.m. Hilda Short did it again. If you remember she got the 29 hand in crib. She also won a game of bingo. Great luck, Hilda. We still have seats for the Johnny Ginger show and Casino Rama for Tuesday, Apr. 27, leaving at 8:30 a.m. We see Johnny at the Orillia Opera House, the on to Ca- sino, returning around 9 p.m. The cost is $21. Betty and Barb have two trips in May plus the one to Casino Rama on May 26. Travelpack SPRING INTO ACTION SEAT SALE III! LONDON cowie) depart: May 10, 17 return: May 13, 17, 20, 24, 27, 31 $299 return LONDON (Stansted) depart: May 27 return: June 4 $299 return BIRMINGHAM depart: May 4 return: May 12, 19 $299 return GLASGOW depart: May 24 return: June 1,8 $299 return MANCHESTER depart: May 3 (one way: $149) return: May 18, 25 $299 return TORONTO/ MANCHESTER BIRMINGHAM/ TORONTO depart: May 3 return: May 11 S$ 299 return DUSSELDORF depart: May 10 return: May 18, 25 $35 @ return MUNICH depart: May 24 return: June 1,8 $439 return FRANKFURT depart: May 10 return: May 18 $3 99 return Above rates are valid for new bookings only. Taxes are additional. Rates are subject to change TED TYLER TRAVEL SERVICE wo. "Best Price, Best Service Since 1972" 853-1553 379 Queen St., Acton

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