Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 11 September 1993, p. 10

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Page 10 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, September 11, 1993 Acton Citizens Band By Harry Norton This week, it’s ladies first — Betty Green the recording secretary of our Ladies Auxiliary passes on this message, “Regular meetings have resumed after our sum- mer break. The first meeting was held Sept. 2 with 20 members present.” Meetings are held ‘the first Thursday of the month at 8 P.m. in the auditorium. Dates to circle Sports kick off with Zone Euchre today (Saturday) at the Georgetown Legion. Bowling in Oakville next Saturday. For the Acton Fall Fair weekend, next Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Eva could use some help in the kitchen as the ladies will be serving lunch from 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. at $5 per person. Sept. 26, Lily Higgins is. organizing a trip to Sunnybrook. If you can attend, leave your name on the board at the lounge. Bus leaves at 12:30 p.m. and Teturns at 4:30 p.m. Now for Legion News: Bridge as usual Wednesdays, on Sept. 1, there were no winners. Euchre (14) tables Sept. 2, with the following winners: Ist, Doreen Barfoot; 2nd, Marian Crabtree; third — no name and 4th, Buzzy ??. to entertain Sund Hidden scores, Gord Aitken and Lloyd Neville, Beef draw winners last Saturday included: Early Birds; Joyce Buchanan and Bob Angel. Regular win- ners; Jon Toebes, Dugald Dick, H. Adams, Steve Pappilion, Elizabeth McWhinnie, Pat Chamberlain Allison Willmott, Harold Townsley, Gord McCutcheon, Harold Badham, John Ramsbottom and Barb Andrews. Big Prize went to Neil Fulford. Coming Events Bridge and Euchre as usual Wednesdays and Thursdays, with the meet draw today (Saturday). Don’t forget the Acton Citizens Band Concert tomorrow (Sunday) at 3 p.m. Bring your lawn chair. If it rains, we'll all go inside. This Monday, the General ay afternoon Meeting ‘will be held in the auditorium. Come out and hear what’s going on. It’s an ideal time to let your execu- tive know if you are satis- fied and if not, to let them know what you think the Branch should be doing. By the way, Al Moss is trying to contact all the Crew Chiefs for a special meeting. If you haven’t heard from Al, give him a call. a / ] WORK THAT BODY F 232 Guelph Street Es NIVERSARY -PEN-HOUSE SR oe, % OME IN & TRY US OUT! YW 877-0771 ITNESS CENTRE FOR MEN AND WOMEN Georgetown, Ontario L7G 4B1 GUEST PASS Good for one visit rom September 12 - 19th 1993 pe 3 ay a a = ‘Free pool school. Learn how to close your pool the right way at our free BioGuard? pool care seminar. : secuerd Relax. Bring your pool to BioGuard. When: Monday, September 13, 1993 Where: North Halton Golf & Country Club Time: 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. x RSVP: ~— Book early ~ Limited Space Available me CADIAN POOLS & SPAS a= 134 Guelph St., Georgetown BloGuard 873-3320 : Photography Exhibit will capture the eye Seeing the unseen through Photography is the subject of Apergu: Unseen Visions, a new exhibit opening at the Halton Region Museum this Monday. Consisting of 24 Photographs, the exhibit, which is’on loan from the National Archives of Canada, explores ways in which pho- tography expand human abil- ity to see. Like the human eye, pho- tography shows depth, move- ment and color. Unlike that of humans, however, the Photographic eye can stay open for longer periods to record what we cannot see. Pluto and its moon, Charon, were both discovered in this century as traces of light in Photographs. Photography also captures movement too quick for humans to appreci- ate. While the eye sees a high-jumper going over the bar, and the human mind is ° able to recall the action as a whole, only the camera cap- tures a lasting image of the high-jumper in mid-air, Apercu: Unseen Visions also explores the capabilities of photography to use non- visible light in beneficial ways. The discovery of X- rays in 1895 has made it Ppos- sible to look inside the human body without the use of invasive Surgery. Computer-produced images using infrared light can be used in remote sensing. In ordinary Photography, infrared light helps surveyors work on hazy days. Apergu: Unseen Visions will be on display at the Halton Region Museum from this Monday until Dec. 17, The Museum is open daily Monday to Friday from noon to 4 p.m. It is located west of Milton in Kelso Conservation Area, on Regional Road 28. Admission is by voluntary donation. aM ey & REMAX Suburban (91) Inc. 877-5211 Where the good Real Estate People are! 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