for costumes t Halton Hills Public Li- brary is celebrating the 100 anniversary of the Acton Li- brary at the Mayor's Gala Dinner and Country Jambo- ree Dance on Friday, Nov. 14. Venue for the event is the community hall of the new Acton arena and proceeds are in support. of the Acton Li- brary. Theme is country and pa- trons are being urged to ap- pear in their best country western dancing gear. The dress code runs from flannel and denim to sequins snake- skin boots, ten gallon hats and big hair. Entertainment will include a concert by Harry Bryan, local singer and ( Acr o celebrate Hallowe'en HOE DOWN LOW DOWN: Halton Hi out in her favourite western gear, ber Norm Elliott help publicize the annual Ma' ree which will be held at the Acton Arena Nov. 14. - Angela Tyler photo Mayor's dinner celebrates Acton Library Centennial @ Contact: Barbara Halsall 905-873-0344 2 songwriter, who is gaining recognition for his own brand of Canadian/folk mu- sic. Silent auctions, a tradition at the mayor's dinner, will see autographed CDs by fa- vourite country artists, books with a country theme, west- ern style clothing/accessories as well as some surprise items up for bids. The win- ners will be announced be- fore the evening concludes with dancing to Les Sallay of Sonic Entertainment. Tickets for the event are $45 each or $360 for a table of eight. Tickets are. still on sale and can be reserved by calling 853-0031 or 873- 2681. N SENIORS' | lipecocue mer J RECREATION Cent RE) Our shopping trip is planned for Tuesday, Nov. 10". We leave the Centre at 9:30 a.m. and return at 3:30 p.m. We go to the Dixie Out- let Mall where there are 120 stores. We will be given dis- count coupons on our arrival. Lunch is on your own. At 1:15 p.m. we leave and:stop at Springridge Farm in' Milton. Transportation is via a "smooth ride" school bus. Price is $8. Tickets for our Social Dance on Saturday, Nov. 7 will now be available at the door the night of the dance. Time is 7:30 p.m. Cost is $10. If you don't dance come out, listen to the music and socialize. The price includes alight lunch, Dress is casual. - Our hours for the Bazaar and Bake sale have been changed tol0 a.m. to 4 p.m. due to the Santa Claus parade on Saturday, Nov. 21. ae SB iC oot GHOULISH GUIDES: Members of the 3rd Acton Guides traded their uniforms last Wednesday. -Frances Niblock photo ills Mayor Marilyn Serjeantson, decked and Acton Councillor and library board mem- 'yor's Dinner and Country Jambo- and Community Centre on Saturday, EET THE NEW TANNER Propane panic at the Fifth and Sixth Lines on Saturday morning. A homeowner noticed an odour in the basement and called 911. The smell came from a malfunctioning pro- pane water heater that the homeowner had unplugged before fire fighters arrived on the scene. B & E on Kingham A break and enter than netted thieves $4,000 in elec- tronic equipment and jewel- lery from a Kingham Road home Friday is the subject of next week's Crimestoppers Crime of the Week report. Between 6:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. thieves broke the glass in the front door and reached in to open it and enter the house. Once inside they ran- sacked the rooms, finding the valuables in the bedrooms. Food drive this Saturday The IGA shopping bags which were part of The New Tanner last week was for the convenience of residents do- nating to the eight annual Food Drive by the Acton Scouting, Guides and Cal- vinist Cadets this Saturday morning, Noy. 7. Donors who will not be home when the collectors ar- rive may leave their food do- nations on their front step in the bag provided. Food col- lected will go. to Acton FoodShare and then to the needy. Pollution on the Tannery property in Acton has been a huge concern for many years! HEAR THE TANNERY CLEANUP PLANS PUT YOUR QUESTIONS TO JOHN BUDZ FROM MOEE P.O.W.E.R. (Protect Our Water and Environmental Resources) Annual General Meeting ACTON HIGH SCHOOL 21 Cedar Road, Acton 7:30 pm - Thursday, November 12, 1998 Registration - Announcements - Speakers approximately 8 p.m. Everyone Welcome! 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