Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 20 Jan 2006, Sports & Leisure, p. 7

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Acton Seniors Centre news There will be no tai chi this Monday, Jan. 23, due to the community hall being used as a polling place for the national election. The Acton Seniors Recreation Centre will be holding its Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 28 at 2 p.m. Please note the date, as I gave the wrong one last week. This is the time to elect new board members where required. Donna Rowley promises this will be a fast moving meeting. The Hee Haw Band from Georgetown Seniors Centre will entertain us, and as usual there will be goodies, tea and coffee to close the meeting. The Paper Tole will start on Monday at 1 p.m. The first one will only be for one hour. Normally classes will be two hours long, and I understand the people participating went to purchse their pictures and tools this week. Margaret Anderson tells me the Christmas bazaar was a great success and raised over $3,000. Thanks to all the people who either baked, sewed, helped prepare food, sold tickets, manned booths or assisted in anyway, and especially thanks to the public who came out and supported the bazaar. Eileen Dix reported that we now have 307 paid up members for 2006. Great news. Hopefully we will see many out participating in the activities at the centre. --By Julie Conroy, Acton Seniors Centre

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