Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 20 Nov 2003, p. 4

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THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2003 SALE*SALE nite Weekly Sunday departures until Apr 11/04; Weekly Thursday & Saturday departures Dec 18/03 to Apr 22/04 & weekly Friday departures Feb 13 to Apr 23/04 Ec '1319 'Morien Coral by Hilton ALLINCLUSIVE ees 7 nts ~ Superior Room Thursday Dec 18 PUNTA CANA Weekly Saturday departures until Apr 17/04 & Monday & Friday departures Dec 19/03 to Apr 23/04 Corabela Bavers Beach Reser? ALL INCLUSIVE ste 7 nts - Room Friday Dec 19 Barcelo Bavaro Palace ALLINCLUSIVE se 7 nts - Room Mondays Jan 5 - 19 Weekly Saturday departures until Apr 17/04 & Monday departures Dec 22/03 to Apr 19/04 Le Meridien Beach Resort SEMI INCLUSIVE % & 7 nts - UHabitation Deluxe Room Mondays Jan5-19 Semi Inclusive with Car 7 nts - Habitation Deluxe Room Mondays Jan 5 - 19 All Inclusive 7 nts - UHabitation Deluxe Room Mondays Jan 5 - 19 LIBERIA costa rica Weekly Monday departures Dec 22/03 to Apr 19/04 Costa Smeralda ALL INCLUSIVE see 7 nts - Room Monday Dec 29 CAMAGUEY cusa Weekly Monday departures Dec 22/03 to Apr 19/04 Club ALL INCLUSIVE se% % 7 nts - Std Gardenview Rm Monday Dec 22 Ea °1719 1209 eS are per person based on double occupancy, unless otherwise Stated. Savings shown are per couple. All prices are subject to change with- out notice and are for new bookings only and include the Early Booking Dis- count where applicable. Canadian & foreign departure taxes, transportation related fees, fuel & currency surcharge are additional. Prices quoted are not applicable on all dates and may vary according to travel dates. For terms & Conditions of booking and insurance see www.conquestvacations.com Ont. Reg#4613063 519-853-1553 1-888-833-8953 FAX: 519-853-1559 379 Queen St., SERVICE Acton ON L7J 2N2 "Best Price, Best Service Since 1972" = TRAVEL The Branch mourns the passing of our comrade Roy Burney, who served in the RCAF for five years before going to work at A.V. Roe Canada on the Arrow project. Our deep- est sympathy is extended to his wife Vera and her family at this time. A Le- gion tribute was held on Sunday, Nov. 16 at J. S. Jones & Son Funeral Home in Georgetown. Branch 197 Poppy Chairman Frank Spiel- vogel expresses his sincere thanks to all who contrib- BRANCH pe -- LEGION NEws By Jim Hayes P.R.O. uted to the success of this year's campaign. Your dedication every year is what makes the campaign a winner, and his job so much easier. The Ist Annual Chili Cook-off was a great suc- cess. We had eight entries and a million laughs. Af- ter the ballots were counted, the top three en- tries were Piccadilly Pizza & Kabobs, Dave Crook and John Wagg. We look forward to next year's en- tries. Sports -- District Curling, Nov. 29 in Woodbridge, Men's Industrial Darts -- A mixed Doubles Tourna- ment on Saturday, Dec. 6, Sign --up at 12 noon, play starts at 1 p.m. Entry i is $5 per player. All welcome. Ladies Auxiliary General Meeting date changed to December 11. This will be our Christmas outing to the Black Forest Inn at Conestoga. Bus leaves the Legion at 5 p.m. Congratulations to all three Acton Bowling teams. The results were first, third and fourth at the District Bowling. Nov. 29 Zone Euchre at Georgetown. It was a busy weekend for the LA with banquets on Friday and Saturday night plus LA Sports Lunch for the Dis- trict Bowlers. Thank you to all who volunteered their time over the weekend. Remember dues must be paid by Dec. 31, 2003. The Centre is beginning to look quite festive as we prepare for our Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 22 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. There are many items for everyone and the Penny Sale table has 40 items to tantalize your interests. BUDDING WAITRESSES: Amanda and Rebecca ACTON SENIORS' RECREATION CENTRE By Ena Gipson You may also wish to. buy a ticket or two on the two large Christmas baskets as Nelles were assisted by their mother Lois, standing behind, as they served tea and goodies at St. Joseph's bazaar and tea on Saturday. i well as buy one of our great Christmas cakes to enjoy over the holidays. Our members have been working most of the fall creating crafts that will tempt your pocketbook. Come and enjoy a cup of tea and a sandwich with us. On Tuesday, Nov. 25 at 1:30. p.m. Dr. Chris Eriksson will give a talk on "Successful Again and Healthy Living." This promises to be a very worthwhile presentation so don't miss it! Plans are in the works for our Christmas Dinner on Friday, Dec. 12 from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. The Geor- getown Band will be Auto Repair Ltd. 26 319 8 262/Vain StU 7 cI EE tee ele) Invites everyone, especially customers, eh present and future to our Open House Saturday November 22nd 12 noon to 3pm. We will be celebrating our new larger and improved facilities, with a Charity M & M BBQ - Door prizes, efc. Meet your NEW Acton Councillors and Mayor Elect Rick Bonnette at the 1 pm ribbon cutting. Everyone welcome! Acton s only repair facility that offers custom exhaust work on Site. 262 Main St.N, Acton (519) 853 - 0900 entertaining us with many of our favourite Christmas songs so get your tickets soon. January 13 is "Chef's Night" so join us in some fun with the Milton Kitchen Band who will borrow some of our wooden spoons to play many favourite songs. It promises to be a great night. Betty Green and her committee have planned some super trips before Christmas: On Monday, Nov. 24, the bus leaves at 9:15 a.m. for a shopping trip to the Dixie Outlet Mall. Then on Monday, Dec. 8, tour the Royal Botani- cal Gardens and the Whitehern Historic Home on the Ho-Ho Homes and Gardens trip. For a trip to a wonder- land of lights, don't miss the Monday, Dec. 15 tour to see the Festival of Northern Light in Owen Sound. The decorations line both sides of the river and are truly a spectacle to experience. Our Centre is planning a Cookie Exchange for Thurs. Dec.4th at 2pm. If you bring 1 dozen cookies on a paper plate and please label the variety due to al- lergies, etc., then you may go around and select 1 doz. different cookies to take home. If you bring 2 dozen then you may select 2 dozen to take home. Tea and coffee will be served at 3pm. This is a great way to have a nice assortment of cookies for the holidays. LET US WELCOME YOU! "Melon Man, SINCE 1930 MON Call Betty Ann 853-1944

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