Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 6 Apr 2000, p. 7

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THE NEW TANNER WHICH SPICE? These CanSkate "B" Session skaters spiced up Saturday's Acton Figure Skat- ing Club season finale, skating to a Spice Girls song. The skaters include, front. Left to right: Rebecca Plickert, Victoria McAffee, Elisha McDonald, Cameron Leighton and Leanne Peacock. Back: Jennifer Stirzinger, Dina Rostom, Emily Karat, Lora Lyn Slama and Kandis Brumwell. STAR SWINGERS: These skaters showed how to "Swing on a Star" during their appearance at the Acton Figure Skating Club's season finale -- Mu- sic of the Millennium on Saturday. The Session one skaters include, front: Vanessa Luty, Andrea Ramsey, Amber Pietti, Kaitlyn Curry, Heidi Andrew and Ceili Andrew. -- Frances Niblock photo Standing room only crowd loves Acton skating carnival "Petite, perky and preco- cious." That's how the Acton Fig- ure Skating Club bills its Wittnauer Skater of the Year, Emily Vickery, 7, of Acton, whose spirit, dedication and determination made her a y SENIORS' Rec. CENTRE By Dot Redekop By the smiles onthe faces 5951 for information on any of some of the folks, our trip _ of the trips. to Rama was pretty good. On April 18, we have the Isabel Nichols won the 50/50 Weekenders clothing party at draw on the coach. Our fish and chip supper and movie night is Wed. April 12, at 5:30 p.m. The cost is $6.50 and by advance ticket only. We don't want to turn anyone away because we haven't enough food, and need to know exactly how many orders to place. Don't forget your decorated hat. The Federation of Wom- en's Institute is having a meet- ing April 12 at 1:30 p.m. at Knox Presbyterian Church, Acton. The theme is Phonebusters and you can learn how to stop phone scams. I thought that you might be interested in how to protect yourselves. We still have seats avail- able for Liuna Gardens "Ra- dio Daze" on Thursday, April 27. Phone the centre at 853- 1 p.m. Come out and see the new styles for summer 2000. The Acton and Georget- own Seniors Choirs will be putting on a musical evening in May. Keep Wednesday the 10th open for great entertain- ment. The Newsletters are ready for pick-up. TTT VM ei sen Ueno) aise Professional Auction Services Estate & Industrial ¢ Certified Appraiser Consignment Welcome NORM WEBSTER (416) 523-6645 (pager) 905) 873-7633 (home R.R.#1, Limehouse ON WATCH FOR FUTURE natural for the annual award and now a nominee for the Canadian award, to be an- nounced next month. Those who saw Emily, a Grade 2 student at McKenzie- Smith Bennett, skate a solo at the club's season finale car- nival on Saturday, were enter- tained by an accomplished skater who impresses her coaches with her determina- pn to be the best she can The hard work of all 200 - plus club members (and ex- ecutive, coaches and par- ents) was evident as the fast- paced, polished show vent the standing room only crowd's attention. Club president Bev Bailie said the show made a tidy SALE DATES Presents (Female Version) by Net Simon Georgetown Little Theatre Productions Inc. Our Last Show of the Season - the hit comedy... April 6*, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 2000 at 8:00pm profit and was great entertain- ment as the skaters got to show what they'd learned during the season. "Everyone said they liked the music and the costumes and enjoyed (guest skater and national competitor) Krista Petty. It was a lot of hard work and we need to say thanks t a lot of people- but it was sure worth it," Bailie said. pee | t ' PTR BY be er SS SYNCHRO SWEETIES: Great timing and smooth moves made the Acton Starlettes, the Acton Fig- ure Skating Club's synchronized skaters, real crowd pleasers during Saturday's skating carnival in Acton. The Starlettes include, front, left to right: Keira Britton, Katie Laton and Laura Vickery. Back: Emily Brix, Natalie Nadon, Holly Bailie and Lindsey Rogers. -- Frances Niblock photo kitchens & baths and so much more!!! FREE ESTIMATES Dave Dawkins 853-2887 UNTIL APRIL 28, 2000 SAVE ULERY ETE Eat ae eckeuaseu Saeed SRN ams a PR stor Wes a 72 ro Wes ae apa Admission: $12.00 Wed & Thurs + $15.00 Fri & Sat Be Aan * Benefit Performance April 6 for Halton Hills Association of Synchronized Swimmers { Leat PCOW z N John Elliott Theatre Wo IMOUBIE > | a ccaathane xs 9 Church Street, Georgetown 264 Main St. N., Acton 853-1970 HOURS: Mon-Fri 7-6 Sat 8-4

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