Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 19 Apr 2006, p. 28

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Halton Police Pipes and Drum and Crime Stoppers hosts Kilting Two Birds with One Scone Kilting Two Birds with One Scone 2006 will be held at Glencairn Golf Club in Halton Hills Friday, April 28. The evening will be hosted by Halton Regional Police Service Pipes and Drum band along with Crime Stoppers of Halton. The event will feature a silent and live auction with all proceeds going to the two organizations. The Chisholm Dancers and Halton Regional Police Service Pipes and Drums will provide entertainment for the evening. Jim Paulson of AM 740 will be the Master of Ceremonies. Cocktails will be served at 6:30 p.m., followed by scotch tasting and hors d'oeuvre cocktail reception at 7 p.m. Tickets are $60 each, or $100 per couple and available by calling 905-878-5511, Dave Brown at ext. 5200 or Crime Stoppers at ext. 5118, or Suzanne Algar at 905825-6123 ext. 7264. Glencairn is located at 9807 Regional Rd. 25, just south of 10 Sideroad. D&D Asian Restaurant opens in Acton D & D Asian Restaurant (formerly The Royal Cafe) at 10 Mill Street East held its grand opening recently. Cutting the ribbon were from left, Mayor Rick Bonnette, owner Don Chen, Jong Wong who was the owner of the Royal Cafe for the past 50 years, Eva Cooper of Acton, owner Steven Chen, and Paul Neilson. In back, from left, Acton Councillors Mike O'Leary and Jon Hurst and Acton BIA manager Josey Bonnette.The Chens served some of their specialty Chinese and Thai dishes at a reception held afterward. Photo by Yves Desjardins

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