10 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 2012 Acton Litter Busters ECO GUIDES: For Earth Day this year members of the 3rd Acton Guides showed how they would conserve energy and save the earth with a poster. Their eco-friendly work is displayed in the window at Dollar Stretcher Daze. Marie Shadbolt photo The Town looks more inviting, thanks to the hard work of a dedicated army of volunteers who picked up tonnes of litter and garbage during the Town's 22-Minute Makeover on Friday and Eco efforts make a difference the Community Cleanup on Saturday. In Acton, volunteers some led by the Mayor and Acton councillors cleaned up areas of Prospect Park and the downtown. ENVIRONMENTAL EFFORTS: Staff of the Acton branch of TD Canada Trust helped cleanup their part of town last Thursday during the Town's 22-Minute Makeover. Staffers Colleen Marchmant and Angie Zmija were ace litter busters. Marie Shadbolt photo EARTH WEEK WARRIORS: Robert Little School students and area neighbours cleaned up the marsh/ wetland area by the Acton arena/community centre on Saturday as part of the Community Cleanup. Submitted photo EARTH DAY EFFORTS: Sunny weather made students at McKenzie-Smith Bennett School eager MUSTANG MIGHT: McKenzie-Smith Bennett to get out and pick up a winter's worth of waste on students cleaned up litter at their school and in the Friday as part of the Town's 22-Minute Makeover. surrounding neighbourhood on Friday as part of the Submitted photo Town's annual cleanup efforts. Submitted photo CLEANUP CREW: A crew of students from McKenzie-Smith Bennett School cleaned up litter onPpeel Street on Friday as part of the Town's 22-Minute Makeover. Ted Tyler photo PROSPECT PALS: Acton Councillor Mike O'Leary (left) was joined by a small, but dedicated crew of volunteers Acton's George and Ted Bulaclac picking up litter in Prospect Park on Saturday as part of the Town's annual Community Cleanup. Ted Tyler photo