New Tanner (Acton, ON), 11 Jun 1998, p. 10

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10 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1998 INTRODUCING... Thought Full MAKING IT FIT: Halton Regional Police Village Constable Bill Riddle adjusts the fit of this young biker'shelmet during a recent bike safety clinic at Robert Little School. - Maggie Petrushevsky photo of Raskets We provide our customers with hassle free shopping of "Gift Baskets" for every occasion: Birthday, Baby e3 Bridal Shower, Special Holiday, Get Well, Congratulatory, Employee Gift 3 Prize Baskets. Take advantage of our special service enabling you to tend to your busy life. Halton Hills Tel/Fax: (519) 853-4906 Kirst. x Thank You for your kind words of encouragement and patronage. We have combined the bakery and café for everyone's convenience without changing our customary prices and quality. Now you can pick up your bread and favourite items in the evening on your way home Sistas from work. Light Evening of Blues George Grossman lees LLL ee eee CO ELE "New" Sat. Brunch 10:30 to 1:30 Fresh Baked Bread On the premises - NO preservatives! Fresh baked Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday Day-Old ($1) Wednesday & Friday Just off Hwy 7 at Mill Street Come for 5104 JOr he Flayout Slaste - WET AND WILD: At left, Chris Rivers, 13, pre- pares to get hit with a wet sponge at one of the popu- lar games at the Robert Little school carnival on Saturday. Chris, a former Robert Little student, has volunteered at the sponge toss for three years. -- Frances Niblock photo DOROTHY ALLEN, below left, participates in the circle time at the Intergenerational Lunch- eon at the Parent- Child Cen- tre in the band hall, June 1. At pa right, .| Cassandra Magno en- joys driv- ing a trac- tor at the Intergen- erational Luncheon, while mom, Debbie 7 keeps an eye on the road. - Ellen Piehl Photos NSS) Professional Auction Services Estate & Industrial ¢ Certified Appraiser Consignment Welcome NORM WEBSTER (416) 523-6645 (pager) (905) 873-7633 (home) eaaiemnie neem R.R.#1, Limehouse ON 2ND ACTON BROWNIES pla ments on Birchway Place as part of their community service project. In front are Kyra Parker, Katelynn Kurpiewiet, Linda LaRose, Jennifer Ellis, Erin Dingwall, Jennifer Hartley. Standing is Terresa Manes. - Submitted photo g Bee ont, carte 3 Bon = te nted flowers at the Acton Legion Terrace apart- HARVEY AND ELSIE DEWHURST were among these who enjoyed the Intergenerational Luncheon at the Parent-Child Centre June 1. -- Ellen Piehl photo -THe Smoke SHOPPE- 56 Mill St. East, Acton Unit A 853-0411 Serving Acton for Over 25 Years Tobacco, Lotteries, Used Books (on the United Church parking lot) June 18, 19 & 20 Are you ready to have

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