THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2005 FIT TO BE TRIED €\ «Personal Fitness Training A Unique Gift Y for MOM! (( SS -- = Margaret [utzi Certified Personal Trainer XQ Rockwood (519) 831-3221 (Cell) Opening for another season this weekend! Acton, ONL7J 1G PH: (519) 853-4567 Owned & Operated by Joyce & Charlie Auger -|@Fine Oak QUALITY OAK AND PINE FURNITURE VISA = Solid pine "Rideau" Suite in our bedroom gallery. BETTER LOOK: Little Gavin Hogue is held by mother Danielle Bedard so he could admire the windmills and plants at the Senior Centre Bazaar last week. Margaret Neilson was trying to make the sale, while Pat Patterson looked on. -- Julie Conroy photo Wishing you and your mom a Happy Mother's Day FEATURED: New Mission Oak bedroom suites. Also many pine bed- room suites and armoires to choose from. Several stains to choose from. Quick delivery. SE oa MO, yy St Y Recreation Centre ACTON SENIORS' RECREATION CENTRE By JuLtE Conroy Continued from page 14 were Claude Couture, Bonnie Dunn, Marg Harrington, and Louis Keyes. Next trip to Rama is May 25. Phone Ruth at 853-5124 or sign up if you are interest- ed. Now with nicer weather more people are interested in going, and the bus is always full. Calling all Euchre players. The next evening Euchre is Wednesday, May 18 at 7:15p. m. For $3 you get an evening of enjoyment plus a light lunch and prizes. Remember there is always Bid Euchre on Thursday afternoons starting at Ip.m. and Social Canasta in the mornings. The Friday lunch this week will be a Pot Luck. If you are unable to make something you can pay $6 instead. There was no winner this week at the weekly 50/50 draw. Trunk Sale committee prepares for 2005 Last summer was another successful venture and ad- venture for the Acton Trunk Sale Committee, so the crew is getting ready for yet an- other season. Although plans for this year's sale have not been completely finalized, the group is preparing for a May 28 start-up .at Town-owned land on the corner of East- ern Avenue and Mill Street, where it was held last year. Over last season and during the winter, the committee was 'Paint Wallpaper ¢Window Blinds Shutters OW EAA: Custom Drapes, Valances, Swags. All Rods included. Professionally installed and hung! Sfisele Tremblay Design Consultant : 519-853-4359 mM 2 130 Mill St. E. Acton D tremblay.decorating@ bellnet.ca Gift Certificates Available able to play 'Santa Claus' to many other charitable groups intown in need. Recipients in- cluded: Acton Citizens' Band ($500), Leathertown Festival ($500), Heritage Acton/Town Hall elevator fund ($500), Acton Aqua Ducks ($250), Acton Horticultural Soci- ety ($250), Acton Seniors Christmas Dinner ($250) and Georgetown Children's Chorus ($250). "It feels good helping others out" said committee member George Hargrave. ~ In the past recipients includ- ed: Georgetown Pipe Band, Acton District High School reunion, the Robert Little dancers, Acton Scout Hall, and others. The committee enjoys see- ing how the money raised through the Trunk Sales helps others out, such as, the Robert Little Dancers. "They look great in the shirts we got them," Hargrave noted. He said he's seen the dancers at various events in town several times adding "They really move, you know." Further information about this year's Trunk Sale will be available soon in the New Tanner and will be mailed to former vendors on the mail- ing list. Cyrwte Fine It Starts with You!