THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1998 THE NEW TANNER ~ 13 ACTON TEENAGERS (back row) Derrick Scott, Brad Kennedy, (front row) Chris Golden, Mark Finnie and Greg Voison enjoyed a night out at the Kinsmen/ Kinette Teen Dance recently at the Acton Legion. -- Angela Tyler photo Through The f Wis Ac se3 ¥ ' ae . 4 Ke ; ' i ry v 1 " , EPL NES EROS a. Re Sut INTENSE GUIDES: Members of the 3rd Acton Guides pitched their tent at Kelso last weekend as they joined approximately 500 other guiding members at a Dis- trict camp. Front: Julia Niblock and Leanne Marcoux. Middle: Kendra Freeland, Marissa Kidd and Christine Can Opstal. Back" Kelly Larose, Jennifer Grierson, Leanne Wilson, Megan McCluskey, Denise Barens and Katie Boychuk. -- Frances Niblock photo \ wets aE SMOOTH MOVE: Acton's Craig Kirkwood shows off his skate boarding skills on a home-made ramp behind Acton High school. -- Frances Niblock photo TRAIN SAFETY: Grade 3 students at Robert Little school pose with a CN Rail police officer at the back of the school's playground where trespassers continually wreck the fence to take a short cut across the tracks. Students learned about rail safety as part of the Halton Hills Road Safety Challenge program. Left to right: Sarah Becker, Kyra Parker, Myra Dionne, CN Rail Police Constable Bill Boekestyn, Rebecca Roach and Philip Kuypers. -- Frances Niblock photo LIBBY BATISTA, left, and Ted Davis enjoys card bingo at a Friends in Deed meeting May 26. The so- cial group meets on the last Tuesday of the month from September through June. New members are welcome in the fall. -- Ellen Piehl photo PIES FOR SALE: Captain Roxanne Jennings was busy selling baked goods at the Salvation Army Church Bake Sale on Saturday. Money raised helped support their missionary fund raising efforts. -- Angela Tyler photo HAPPY CAMPERS: Just over $2,443 was raised through the s ale of coffee and donations at the Acton Tim Hortons during last Wednesday's Camp Day. The money will help send underprivileged children to camps run by the Tim Hortons Foundation. In the past five years several Acton children has made summer memories of a lifetime with all-expenses paid trips to the camps. Acton staff include, left: Colleen Seeger, , Kelly Sidhu, owner John Malinosky, Bonnie Deforest and Gail Thompson. -- Frances Niblock photo