Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 22 Jan 2004, p. 8

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THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 2004 Tanner Ads Pay Reed "Karate has had a huge effect on who |lamasa person." This year, why not do something that's good for your body, mind and spirit? The healthiest and longest lived people in the world are from Okinawa. Their lifestyle is based upon a balanced diet , the native art of Karate and a positive psycho-spiritual outlook. Karate gives you the dis- cipline and mind/body ex- ercise you need to be- come healthy and happy. Plus, your spirit will soar as. you gain confidence, control stress and meet new friends. Call now for our free re- port " Happy, Healthy and Sane." Better still, book your complimentary pri- vate trial lesson. CLASSIC KARATE 145 Mill Street East Acton 853-9967 www.classickarate.com NEW LEGION MEMBERS: Don Cousins, Shara Winters, Bill Millar, Kelly Seiler, Gail Gibson,Phillip Dunn, Norm Webster, Anna Watkinson, Margaret Bromby, Reba Shultis, Helen Vanopstall, Diane Aplin, John Jordan, Willis Rolfe, Jim Wheeler, Rick Miller and Derek Jewer. --James Hayes photo BOYES PUMPS & WATER TREATMENT Formerly Boyes Plumbing Water Softener Rentals Water Pump 3 Service Don't USE your SNOWMOBILE AS A 3 SUBMARINE. ICE SHOULD BE 25cm BEFORE IT 1S SAFE TO SNOWMOBILE ON ok Dress FoR WINTER. "8 Wear a Hat! 60% OF BODY HEAT IS LOST THROUGH ye «THE Heap. °F ce * aie Canadian Red Cross Tyler Property & Management Ltd. * Crank AM/FM shortwave radio » No batteries required! * One minute of winding for up to one hour of play time! * Built-in flashlight * Available in assorted colours 2019100 GRUNRDIG NOW OPEN Thursday & Friday 5-10pm Ww ® ekabeutinmed Call for Reserwations! 35 Mill St. E. 519-853-8931 373 Queen Street East, Acton. RadioShack. cence (519) 853-0558 (across from IGA Plaza) Ww owed = Lecion News By James Hayes Last Friday night 17 new members were initiated into the Legion at Branch 197; a social evening took place after the ceremony was over. By special request we will be having a Super Bowl Party at the branch on Sunday February 1, starting at 4 pm and end- ing when the game is over. $5 each. You must pur- chase your ticket no later than Thursday, 29, Janu- ary. Your $5 will be refunded at the game. Chili and a bun will be available at $2 a bowl. I owe Wayne Mason an apology for omitting his name from the Legion Seniors' bowling team that won the Zone last Satur- day. Comrade Dave Crook has asked me to draw to your attention the change in DVA benefits, regarding VIP. Spouses of veterans who were receiving VIP benefits, and have passed away since 1990 have had their benefits reinstated. (They were originally ter- To the Editor, The Unity Service held on Sunday, January 18, our first ecumenical community wor- Limirep NUMBER AVAILABLE "Be My Valentine" Limited Edition ig By. W. Campbell $150.00 Come in and pick out your own frame Finders Discoveries Art Gallery 243 Main StN Acton ON L7J 1W9 (Across from Carquest) 519-853-1675 Mon. - Tues - Thurs - 12noon - Spm Friday & Sunday 12noon - 7pm Bring this ad in and receive a $75.00 voucher towards framing your valentine. Happy Birthady Bove Anthony, Bradley, Michael p 6777 Letters minated after 12 months). If you feel you. may qualify, give comrade Dave a call for clarifica- tion. On Friday, 30, January we will be making our Youth and Education Pres- entations to the students in our community, who have excelled in the Legion Re- membrance Competition. This will take place in the Branch at 7PM. Ladies' Appreciation Night is on Saturday 31, January. This is the time we show our appreciation to the ladies of our Auxilliary for their hard work on our behalf during the year past. Cocktails 6- 7pm, then dinner, entertainment at 9 pm. Spouses and members of the Branch are invited to join the ladies after 9pm to enjoy some dancing and listening to Dino, Frank and Louis. February 14 the Valen- tine's Dance; tickets still available at $10 each, in- cluding cold buffet. Yours in comradeship. ship service of the new year, was a great opportunity for Acton's citizens to come to- gether to worship in unity with each other. On behalf of the Acton Ministeria! Association, I would like to express our thanks to several groups whose contributions helped to make this service so meaningful. Canadian Legion Branch 197 provided the facilities for the Adult Service and St. Joseph school hosted the chil- dren's service. The ecumenical choir inspired us with their music, and our local flower shops, Blooms Away and Blue Springs, donated the lovely flo- ral arrangements which decorated the Legion. Acton IGA and Tim Hortons donated treats for the children, and several volunteers helped with supervision at the school. Here we have proof again that Acton is indeed a caring community. Once again, thank you for con- tributing to our Unity Service. Sincerely, Kathy Sanford, Secretary

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