The Mm a herald SECTION Speyside wins besf float It was an old fashioned Christmas In Acton Saturday and lots of community members came out to witness it The Acton Santa parade was a booming success from the standpoint spectators and float participation says parade chairman phi MeCrtstal Not only that but sunny skies warmed crowds who viewed floats built around the ISM parade theme of an old fashion Christmas Public School won the best overall prize for their float while St Joseph Separate School won the best school float Induunin won the commercial prize for their float called a Wizard of Christmas In the Other category the Golden Age Club were first with their portrayal of Charles DIcken Christmas The Acton rtrefightert who organized the event for the first tune were pleased at the community support and gave their thanks to the Regional Police and the Mens Club for their help Christmas with Sol Gallery House Sol on Charles Street In Georgetown is holding their annual Christmas exhibition and sale for gift giving from Deo to Dec is The gallery is open from loam Youll see artist made Christmas decoration small presents miniature artworks Jewellery quilted works items made of wood day or glass sod much more For more Information ball Holly Days The Lung Associations Happy Holly Days when fresh sprigs of be offered In malls and hospitals will be held Dec sad a This Is the fourth year far Holly Days and eaety year it is getting bigger as people look forward to seeing our volunteers with their trays of holly says Cheryl Manser fund raising chairperson One in five Canadians has a chronic respiratory problem Emphysema and chronic are Increasing at an alarming rate and this fact alone places an Increasing burden on the Association For more Information about Days and the Lung Association contact at Radial festival Dec toipnl There will be free rides on historic street cars for children as well as a visit by Santa display will be handicrafts gifts books and a bake table Homemade chOi and baked as wen m hot dogs will be available beside the stove in the old Rockwocd Station 1 To to there rem Highway exit at No take the GuelptiLlne- Burlington Road for about nine mOee From Highway turn south on Wellington Road No andttartl for about three miles Auxiliary ball Georgetown Hospital Auxiliary is holding Christmas BattFiWay Dec 7 starting at The focathn is Holy ens and provided by Dave Small wood Included In the B ticket price per its hot buffet All proceeds go towards the purchase of hospital Par tickets caB 774p3 or pk them up at the Gift Shop Bright children for will host meeting to examine the development of gifted Dec High School New Streets Burlington at Holly Ward Sutton A win talk about toe needs of exceptionally bright children and how schools parents and other adoha could them and support them In their growth Parents educators and t Interested public invited to attend Relief aid needed Sybil president of the Ontario Red Cross to Is needed to maintain Red Cross Ethiopia until end of lOH Relief operations In W5 will cost at lent million Ethiopia ia not the only affected she adds The drought has reaching effects in Chad Mali Sudan and most of all in where million people are All Red Cross offices accept donations marked For Ethiopia or W Africa Relief Chequesormooey orders may Red Cross Street Toronto Donations are and receipts issued StcwarUown news We aw sorry to see the former LunanVBoase destroyed by fire which occurred lost evening The ladles of St Johns will be enjoying an evening out on Dec Deal gift Free skating Over children and adults enjoyed free public skating Nov to Acton and Georgetown opportunity has been made through Acton Rotary Club and the Optimist Club of Georgetown These service will be providing free abating on all Days foe both and Separate sebeoU In o Christmas holidays SepsnwaebncJawiul enjoy Nov SO at the Acton Aran from 3D ijnU3Mpm and at Arena from a free skate Dec Qm Acton Aran pi at Actons Santa Claus parade fashioned Christmas