As of Sept. 2007 the Government of Ontario passed legislation allowing Dental Hygienists to open their own dental clinics. Call us today or drop in to meet our dental team and let us answer any questions you may have. Services we provide: teeth cleaning for all ages cavity preventing sealants for children teeth whitening same day custom fi tted sports guards Come and experience the difference! no dentist no waiting walk-ins always welcome 20%* savings on all procedures all the time ERIN MILLS ACURA 3025 Woodchester Dr., Mississauga ON 905-828-5800 1-877-241-6827 ? For information purposes only: 9.2% to 0.9% APR represents the effective interest rate for lease or purchase finance customers who waive any cash incentives. Alternative cash incentives and the nominal rate cannot be combined. Limited time lease and finance offers on all new 2008 Acura vehicles available through Honda Financial Services Inc. on approved credit. On 2008 MDX models, 2.9% lease financing for terms up to 48 months. On 2008 MDX models, 0.9% financing for terms up to 60 months. Limited time lease offers based on new 2008 Acura MDX (model YD2828JN) available through Honda Financial Services, on approved credit. Monthly lease payment for 48 months is $598 with $4,998 down payment or equivalent trade for the MDX. RRPMR registration charge, including register fee, $1,855 freight and PDI, first monthly payment and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Taxes, license, insurance, registration and duties on new tires are extra. 96,000-kilometre allowance; charge of $0.15/km for excess kilometres. Retailer may lease for less. Subject to credit approval. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. * Cash rebate up to $7,000 offered strictly to cash customers on 2008 Acura MDX models (model YD2828JN)/ (model YD2858KN)/(model YD2888KN). Cash incentive offer cannot be combined with special finance or lease offers. Retailer may sell for less. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Valid on in-stock units only. See your Acura retailer for full details. Acton/Georgetown, Friday, September 5, 2008 17 Speakers to focus on environment at special event in Glen Williams A slate of environmentals will discuss a number of topics at Speaking of the Environment on Saturday, Sept. 13, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Glen Williams Town Hall. Admission is free. Guest speakers include: Leslie Adams on BioDiversity Matters! the exploration of how people can take steps to make all elements (water, soil, air, food ...) of biodiversity more sustainable. Joanne Aldridge Weber takes on David Suzukis Natures Challenge. Learn how to get involved with the Natures Challenge in your home or business. Wally Seccombe, chair of Everdale Farms speaks on the opportunities and barriers of reviving local food networks. Huston Eubanks, an architect and former executive director of the World Green Building Council talks about What is Green? in archi- tecture. Lynn Johannson presents Dorothy darlin, clicking your heels is not enough. But you dont have to be the Wizard of Oz or live in the Emerald City to go green at home, work or play. Kathleen Lidbetter Lawrence discusses Community Gardening unique ways to pre- serve cultural food identity, challenge industri- al agriculture and take back the land! Bullfrog Power will talk about reshaping the landscape of electricity in Ontario via windpower. Damian Szybalski, the Towns new Sustainability Co-ordinator outlines the Town of Halton Hillss journey towards sustainabili- ty. Christine Upton from HOPE (Healthy Options for People and the Environment) speaks about Connecting to Your Superhero Power to make a difference. Every day we have the ability to make choices that can make a difference even in small ways. Speaking of the Environment is part of the art show, Theres No Place Like Home, that takes place from Sept. 10 to Oct. 13 at the Williams Mills Visual Arts Centre, 515 Main St. in Glen Williams. The opening reception for this show will be held on Friday, Sept. 12, 7 p.m. at the Williams Mill Gallery. For details about the art show go www.williamsmill.com The Bruce Trail Conservancy is selling tickets for a chance to win a cruise package. A $5 ticket will give you a chance to cruise from Florida, between September 1 to February 28, anytime in the next two years. Royal LePage salesperson Susan Lougheed donated the cruise package, which is all-inclusive of shipboard activities and meals. Tickets are on sale at Creature Comforts, The Freckled Lion and Hamptons Antiques, all in Downtown Georgetown and at The Thrift Shop in the Moore Park Plaza. The draw will be made at the Bruce Trail Conservancy AGM on Sept. 20. Funds raised from the raffle will help fund Bruce Trail Conservancy activities. The Bruce Trail runs right Halton Hills- help to maintain and preserve this important part of the environment. Bruce Trail Conservancy selling raffle tickets for cruise