New Tanner (Acton, ON), 22 Jan 2004, p. 11

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THE NEW TANNER lt THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 2004 oer Show at MAD ABOUT HARRY: This Harry Potter miniature display was the talk of the Senior Centre's Miniature Show last Monday. -- Ellen Piehl photo New Tanner photographers were out in force during the week recording events and scenes around Si Acton. and area. = it Co ! A WORK OF ART: Diane Kilmer displayed her work at the Senior Centre's Miniature show last Monday. Ellen Piehl photo The Town of Halton Hills Mayor's Youth Action Committee is organizing a ski and snowboard trip to Blue Mountain January 30, 2004 (PA Day). If you are between 'the ages of 13 and 18 and love to ski or snowboard, this trip is for you! For only $40, you will receive a day pass and round trip to and from Blue Mountain and for an additional fee, you can rent skis or a snowboard. There will be two pick-up and drop off MINI CAFTS: Tari Clark shows off her hand-crafted art. work at the Acton Senior Centre's Miniature Show on Monday, Jan. 12. -Ellen Piehl photo Ski, snowboard trip to Blue Mountain locations. The bus will leave the Mold-Masters Sports Plex in Georgetown at 10 a.m. and return the same evening at 10:30 p.m. The bus will also be stopping at the Acton Arena at 10:15 a.m. and once again return that same evening at 10:15 p.m. Please be sure to register early, as space is limited! The last day for registration is January 26. For more information please call (905) 873- 2601, ext. 2267. TOO LATE TO MOW: This rustic bridge over a Fourth Line stream caught The New Tanner cameraman's eye. A further look saw a lawn mower and lawn chair suggesting someone meant to cut the grass but all this white stuff descended - and he or she just gave up. literaey. North .. HEY BUDDY:-WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM: These horses on a Limehouse farm wearing warm blankets, were just as inquisitive as the photographer when he tried to capture them through the lens : CHEQUE MATES:Wendy May Robson Managing Director for Maple Lodge Farms, recently presented a cheque to Literacy North Halton for $2000 from the Maple Lodge Farms Foundation who support education and projects that benefit the community. Literacy North Halton will use the funds in support of their Read*Spell*Write program. Literacy North Halton is a community based non- profit organization providing individual tutoring to adults. Shown in the picture left to right Wendy May Robson, Eleanor Gallagher (volunteer tutor LNH) and Sandra Cronkright (volunteer LNH Board of Directors.).- Submitted photo ana

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