Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 13 Apr 2000, p. 15

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THE NEW TANNER 15 THURSDAY. APRIL 13, 2000 ; e es HAPPY WINNER: Ellen Piehl was is member of the Halton Peel Cruiser which placed second in the Intermediate Recreational Divison at a recent tour- nament. - Maggie Petrushevsky photo Ellen wins plaque Long Island, New York 2-0 and needed only one more Local sledge hockey player, Ellen Pichl brought Reformed 'couch potato' to speak on health Georgetown's Jon Dald, author of the book, "From Couch Potato to baked Po- tato," will be speaking at the Halton Hills Cultural Centre in Georgetown on Tuesday. April 18 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Halton Hills Choices 4 Health net- work, Jon will show how to make changes in lifestyle that will promote good health and prevent disease. By eating right and increasing physical activity, one can greatly im- prove their health. Jon was a self-confessed couch potato who now runs marathons. In the last few years - through reading, talk- ee * LEGION News BraANncH No. 197| By Joyce Buchanan we even had a birthday party Secretary in the middle of all this. First of all, I must thank all Come May. it would be the members who came outon nice to seea good turnout for Tuesday night forthe Legion --_ elections on May 8. Your Tribute for our late Comrade Johnny Grahame; it was very short notice, but the response was terrific. Our sympathies go to the Grahame family, they have had a bad year. Thanks to the McNabbs who prepared the food for the open House, I hear it was re- ally good; sorry I missed it. We had a full house on Saturday, a lot of people will be having ham for Easter, and Branch needs you and your input. Thanks to the ladies who cleaned out the kitchen and store-rooms ready for tiling, and then returned all the things back. Thank you. I hear Max Storey is home from hospital. Speedy recov- ery to you, Max, and any oth- ers who may be ill. See you at the Branch. ing with experts and a lot of hard work, he has learned to manage the "couch" compo- nent of his life. He still enjoys the finer things life has to of- fer but he does so on his own terms. Jon will speak, not as an expert, but as someone who has "been there", and knows how tough it 1s to change. He uses humour and a lot of prac- tical tips to motivate people to "get off the couch". Tickets are free and can be picked up at the John Elliott Theatre Box Office. Only 100 seats are available. so don't delay. AUCTION SALE ALL NEW FURNITURE AND DESIGNER ACCESSORIES INVENTORY BLOW OUT To be held at the Optimist Club 311 Commercial St., ton (off Main) Friday April 2!l, |Oam - Preview 9am 15 Sofa Sets, Designer Bedroom & Dining Room Suites, Fabulous Accessories and Accent Pieces, too numerous to mention. Special Feature: A few signed, numbered, museum mounted and framed "original" prints by such 'artists as "Bateman", "Parker" and "Solberg". Subject to Additions & Deletions Fabulous quality from start to finish Auctioneer: Norm Webster (905) 873-7533 For more information (519) 821-9337 Payment accepted by Visa, Mastercard, Debit Card or cheque with proper ID. { (Ty ACTON PRECAST CONCRETELTD. (ualty Concrete Praducts Since 1963 f Tyertowsn (oatipereonea ----) JEU MOBIENR) 264 Main St. N., Acton ome a plaque froma recent win to make it to the champi- tournament in Buffalo, New _onship match. York after her team, the Halton- The Cruisers defeated Peel Cruisers, placed second _ Rochester, NY 5-1 in their sec- in the Intermediate Recrea- _ ond to advanced to the final, tional division. in which they lost to The division consisted of | Kawartha, Ont. 2-1. four teams in a tournament that featured 38 teams from the U.S. and Ontario. Plans are being made for next year's tournament, which will be held in Thornhill, On- The Cruisers won their" first game against a team from tario. FAMILY AFFAIR: Acton Citizen of the Year, Harold Townsley, at centre ice with Tyke conveyor Bill Waites, dropped a ceremonial puck at the re- cent Tyke house league final. Harold's grandson, Tyler Townsley (right) took the face off for A&S Engraving and Patrick Egan -- most points winner and team MVP -- represented Hogarth Printing. Hogarth blanked A&S 4-0 for the championship crown. -- Frances Niblock photo Earl Jensen Serving Acton & Rockwood Area Recovering Furniture - Antique & Modern. Please call for a FREE estimate in your home i or visit our FABRIC SHOWROOM at 303 Victoria Rd. N. 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