Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 11 December 1993, p. 10

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Pagé'10 - Halton Hillé-This Week, Saturday; Deceinber'11’ 1993 Acton Band concert Sunday By Ellen Piehl Special to HHTW. If you are looking for something special to do this weekend, then how about going to the Acton Band Hall tomorrow (Sunday) to enjoy an afternoon of music as the Acton Citizen’s Band hosts ae annual Christmas con- “It’s just to celebrate Christmas,” said Bandmaster George Elliott as he explained the purpose of this event. Elliott said his band will be Playing more than just tradi- tional Christmas carols. “We will be playing music from Aladdin (the movie) and marches,” he says. He also said the band will be playing a tune that features aposthorn solo. For those who like to eat, coffee, cookies and other goodies will be served during intermission at the concert. The concert goes from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Acton Band Hall, 85 Wallacé St. in Acton. come will be available at ¢ door. Admission is $3, me ‘school children get in School sports supported By Bryn Davies Education, indicated that we The Board provides fund- TIMELESS BEA UTY, GDHS Principal Sponsor 22 different competi- ing for referees and buses; the LASTING QUALITY One of the issues discussed tive sports with over 30 school provides the Student at our monthly Parent ‘teams. School teams require Athletic Association with Advisory Meeting last Friday was the cost of offering a comprehensive school team program. Jim Hall, our Head of Physical and Health uniforms, equipment, trans- portation, referee fees, entry fees for tournaments and in exceptional situations, meals and lodging. about $18,000 from cafeteria sales for a ee, of ie expenses; and the SAA rai: additional ee Trough it its annual corn roast in September and our Spaghetti Dinner an Silent Auction in the s] Even with these available funds, students are often Tequired to put down a deposit on equipment to provide their own footwear and to purchase aspects of their uniforms which fc Occasionally, additional money is required’ for special or voluntary events, A Elegant 15” solid brass $594 MURRAY FEIss. Suter boudoir lam SALE Designer Original 18 MONTHS YOUNG full value for their money. In B Unique 20” wai solid $7 O99] 23” hand painte IN THE VILLAGE OF gases where students would brass accent lamp. SALE 79° verdigris three 3 bedrooms, one with ensuite. Combined living-dining. participate Beas mate of . column table Combined kitchen-breakfast. Walk-out to garden. Family funds, they should see him or C Canadian made 23% $ 9 lamp eu main floor laundry. 3 bathrooms. Attached garage. their ¢ fe The school will # 79°° Central air. Clean, bright home det New order. sates eaeenogy wi cast brass buffet lamp. SALE Trlight SALE x60 watt maximum. SOLID BRASS Exclusive to Living Lighting! 15y panutratted 16” titan piano lamp. me gace’9g* 300 watt halogen torchiere with dimmer (available in chrome or gunmetal finish) Excellent $499 value at 64 Bulb included. fone Peau for Glacet: Offered 24 ny LOSS", SALES RE (19) Bus-ooes RES. (5 6 ayes 1527 sutton group ~ graystone realty inc., realtor 343 Waterloo Avenue, Guelph one every effort to help kids Today (Saturday) we have our annual Christmas Concert beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the cafe. zoom flash * Pre-flash emission to minimize "red-eye” a * Actual-image zoom viewfinder * Multi-beam/spot autofocus + Graphic guide via LCD panel * Double self-timer function Your PAE ig Phote Serwice” HALTON CAMERA EXCHANGE 077-4433 130F GUELPH ST. GEORGETOWN ENTAX: “Zoom ZO * Comprehensive weather-resistant design * 38mm — 90mm zoom lens * Fullange close-up & Macro ° Built-in fully a “349 ae

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