THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1998 RED AND WHITE: Mary Findlay, left, and Chris McMillan helped serve more than 120 tempting treats at the Canada Day Strawberry Social at Knox Pres- byterian Church. LET THEM EAT CAKE: Trunk Sale patrons and vendors enjoyed a huge Canada Day cake on Saturday. Serving it up were Trunk Sale volunteers, left to right, Jack Carpenter, Ted Tyler, Jake Kuiken and George Hargrave. ALL IN A DAY'S WORK: The hard working Trunk Sale volunteers donated $500 to the Acton Citizens' Band this past Saturday. The band entertained on Saturday and promised to return in August and Sep- tember. Left to right, Jake Kuiken, George Hargrave and Bandmaster George Elliott. ea peers y PSAg a CAT OR A KID?: Nikki Haggett, 8, was transformed into a new age feline by Parks and Recreation sum- mer staff member Valerie Dennis. Photos by Angela Tyler A MUSICAL INTERLUDE: Acton Citizens' Band entertained at the Trunk Sale Saturday. Band members played through cloudy skies and small showers for their audience and promised to return again this summer. \ N WN i" ww THE NEW TANNER and 27 people searched Ac- = ton's downtown core for ghosts and heard haunting tales of Acton's pastduring MMM GOOD: Rockwood resident Krista Petty, left, and her friend Penny Devos the Ghost Tour on the Canada Day Sample Fest. of Guelph travelled to Knox Church for their Canada Day Strawberry Social. NAN