New Tanner (Acton, ON), 4 Nov 2010, p. 9

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THE NEW TANNERTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2010 9Experience Elite Service and enjoy complimentary: Bon Voyage glass of ?????????????champagne Choice of hot meals Wine with hot meals Soft drinks Snacks Hot towel service Leather seating PIllows In-fi ght, fi rst run movies Headsets Kids backpack with ????????????????Dear Editor,cameramen documented games & toys Courteous & friendly service??????????????This years the 65th an-the Canadian troops in niversary of the end of the training and on the front Eightasked me to mention that new members Second World War.lines. They scooped the enjoyed meeting the Ac-if the sheet is full, please As a member of The world on major events; tonsign up on the waiting Seniors Centres War Amps Child Amputee including the invasion of Boardlist, as seats often become members and each (CHAMP) Program and Sicily and D-Day.otheravailable. The next trip is , at the New Mem-its Operation Legacy, a Members of Operation bersWednesday, November Lunch on Tuesday, group of committed young Legacy are donating The October 26. Patrick Fen-24, and the December trip people who are dedicated Canadian Army News-nellis between Christmas and won the gift certificate to preserving Canadas reels to their local libraries generouslythe New Year, on Wednes- donated by military heritage, I would to help spread the message Profileday, December 29. Hair Salon. Sobeys like to highlight this an-of remembrance to their donatedThere were two mooners a beautiful plant niversary by making the communities across Can-which Madge Turner was at Thursday afternoons public aware of The Can-ada.happy to win. Ann Ander-Bid Euchre, Mary Irwin adian Army Newsreels A vignette about the son-Wilcoxand Betty Brewer. was pleased being released on DVD Canadian Army Film Unit, to win a ticket to our next Ruth Burke has quilting by The War Amps.and samples of the news-socialbatting and crochet cotton dinner, plus a box In cooperation with reels, can be viewed on TORONTO DEPARTURES 1 WEEK INCLUSIVEof chocolates.if anyone can use it. Its Library and Archives The War Amps YouTube Thinkingfree. If you can use these of dancing, Canada, The War Amps is channel at waramps.ca.theitems please call Ruth at Acton and George-making the complete set The newsreels and all town519-853-5124. Seniors dance that of The Canadian Army documentaries in The War wasEileen Dix asked me held at the Acton Newsreels available to the Amps Canadian Military ACAPULCOLegion on Fridaymention that the Hiking , Octo-public for the first time, as Heritage Series are avail-bergroup will change to their 22 was a resounding part of its Military Herit-able at a cost-recovery price COPA CABANA ACAPULCOsuccessfall/winter schedule start-. Thirty members age Series.by calling 1 800 250-3030 froming on Friday, November Georgetown and Featuring more than or visiting waramps.ca.????forty-eight12. They meet at the Cen- from Acton 20 hours of footage, this Sincerely,$enjoyedtre at 1 p.m., and car pool dancing to the six-DVD set contains 106 Alexis McConachie,695musicto the various trails in the provided by D.J. newsreels filmed and pro-Ottawa+$287 TaxesElio Ansalminie. The se-area. Thinking of hiking, duced by the Canadian Operation LegacyTORONTO lectiondid you see the lovely pic- of music played, Army Film Unit. Army MemberDEPARTURESallowedture of the hiking group on that. Everyone JAN 4, 11 & 18agreedthe front cover of the latest we should hold HOTEL ROOManother one in the spring. Hillsview newsletter? 1 WEEK INCLUSIVEFridayIf you are looking for , April 8 is the tenta-tive date.somewhere to go when the OVERNIGHT PARKING RESTRICTIONAtweather isnt suitable for carpet bowling last PLAYA SUITES ACAPULCOUniform Traffic Control By-law No. 84-1 Mondaywalking outside, or would , Mary Walsma prohibits parking:toldenjoyed playing badmin- me Rose Luomas ???blackton for fun, Eileen Dix is team beat Betty 2:00 A.M. 6:00 A.M. (Daily) $Lockerbiesarranging a group of like- brown team November 15, 2010 to April 15, 201174519minded people who will to 9. There were six +$287 TaxesOn all streets under the jurisdiction of the Town people playing.walk or play badminton of Halton Hills, unless authorized signs indicating TORONTO Onin the indoor agriculture Wednesday, October otherwise, are specifically posted. Motorists are DEPARTURES27, a coach full of hope-building in Prospect Park, reminded JAN 4, 11 & 18that By-law No. 84-1 also prohibits the fulstarting on Monday, Nov- winners from Acton SUITEparking of a vehicle on all Town or Regional Roads andember 15 at 10 a.m. The Georgetown traveled 1 WEEK INCLUSIVEfor longer than 3 consecutive hours at any single tocost is $3 which includes Rama for their monthly location, unless otherwise specifically posted.tripthe Centres $1 drop in . The 50/50 draw was wonfee. by Dorothy Yelland. On-street parking hinders snow clearing and other road main-ThePhyllis Bunn was the birthday winner was CROWNE PLAZA ACAPULCOtenance operations. Your co-operation is requested. Please Joyce Johnston and in the lucky winner of the 50/50 comply with the requirements of this By-law.????luckylast Friday. She won $204. seats were Helen AUTHORITIES MAY HAVE VEHICLES TICKETED HoreLuck seems to be shining , Bill Brewer, Tony $OR TOWED AWAY AT THE OWNERS EXPENSE.Vallichion Phyllis, as she also won , Irene Filipovic 745+$287 Taxesandsix weeks ago. Ethel McEchern. Ruth Motorists should note that Town By-Law Enforcement Officers will TORONTO be on patrol through the duration of the parking restriction period DEPARTURESand will ticket and/or have the offending vehicle removed. JAN 4, 11 & 18SNOW REMOVALDELUXE ROOMThe placing or pushing of snow or ice onto roadways or cleared 1 WEEK INCLUSIVEsidewalks will obstruct or encumber vehicular and pedestrian traf-fic. Do not push snow across roadways because the trail of snow does turn to ice. The Towns Obstruction, Encumbering or Fouling Carries a great denture cleanerof Highways By-law No. 90-68 prohibits such action.Improper snow and ice clearing can be a serious hazard to motor-ists and pedestrians. Your co-operation is requested. Please comply with the requirements of this Bylaw.All prices are gross per person for 7 nights (unless otherwise specifi ed). Seats at the above prices are limited and subject to change without prior notice. Applic-The winter season will soon be upon us. Be alert for snow plows able to new bookings only. Not combinable with any other offers. Transportation and stay back at least 15 meters behind snow plow trucks. Please taxes & related fees shown must be pre-paid. In-fl ight services vary by fl ight time avoid parking on streets during snowstorms to assist Public Works and destination. Flights are with sunwing Airlines. For full terms and conditions, operations staff with providing safe, passable roads.please refer to the Sunwing Vacations 2010/11 brochure.AUTHORITIES MAY HAVE SNOW AND ICE REMOVED 519-853-1553AT THE PROPERTY OWNERS EXPENSE 888-833-8953FAX: 519-853-1559Dick Spear, C.R.S.S. 379 Queen St., EastSuperintendent of Public WorksActon ON L7J 2N21 Halton Hills Drive, Halton Hills, ON L7G 5G2#1318988

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