bs 24 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2003 CKER: Tommy Robertson plays a jester at Saturday's medieval banquet in the old Town Hall , With the help from friend Krystle Thompson.- Ted Tyler photo. IRISH DANCER: No medieval banquet would be HALLOWE'EN NIGHT: Zoe Glass dressed up as complete unless there's an Irish dancer. This is Megan 'Marilyn Monroe' on all Hallows' Eve keeping the Brady, 13, a member of the Milton Irish Dance Group team spirit among the staff that work at New Orle- at Saturday's medieval banquet in Acton's old Town ans Pizza. Kasia Walasek photo Hall. -- Ted Tyler photo. KING AND QUEEN of Saturday's medieval court were Paul d'Entremont and Margaret Brady. They presided over the festivities in aid of refurbishing Acton's old Town Hall. -Ted Tyler photo. 'ST. ALBAN' Betty Cole serves up some delicious treats at the St.Alban's Bazaar and bake sale this past Saturday.- Danielle McIsaac photo It's all water over the dam. Korean War didn't stop Canadians from playing hockey oe WHEN THERE'S ICE THERE'S HOCKEY: 2" Battalion Royal Canadian S Regiment - First official hockey game played by Canadian troops in Korea be- HOLDING UP THE BOARDS: Some 400 spectators watch the 26 Canadian gan when Brig, J. M. Rockingham dropped the puck between team centers: Pte. Infantry Brigade championship game at "Imjin Gardens." Game won by 3" Bn. ~W. Wolfe and Pte. R. Halley, 4 Feb. 1952 . Games were played ion a frozen river. PPCLI, 4-2; it also won first game of best of three series, 5-2, against a team (Photo courtesy of National Archives) ; from 1* Bn. Royal 22eme Regt. Jan. 1953 (photo courtesy of National Archives).