2 THE NEW TANNER The Lowest Overall Prices in Ontario RED ROSE 1 Pay with your Orange Pekoe Tea Bags | i convenient box of 144 banking card ALLEN'S Granny Smith Apple Juice 1 litre glass jar 97 THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1998 CHAMBER CHAMPS: Recipients of this year's Halton Hills Chamber of Com- merce Business Achievement Awards were wined and dined at the Acton Arena and Community centre last Thursday. Shown here are Chamber vice-president Imported from Italy SAN MARCO Percy Macdonald, Doug and Mary Lou Brock of the William's Mill, Young's Phar- POST Bran Flakes 400 q By Ae NIBLOCK e New Tanner Officials with the Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce are "perplexed" with the ap- parent apathy felt by many Acton businesses towards involvement with Chamber CLOVER LEAF s activities and wonder if there F laked Light Tuna is some lingering animosity in water 170 g from the amalgamation of the Acton and' Georgetown Chambers in the late 1980s. "There has not been a lot of Acton participation (in the Chamber) but there has been some," said Chamber presi- dent Pat Hatch, of Acton, in an interview on Thursday as she prepared for the Cham- ber's annual business achievement awards. "We would like the Acton businesses to participate more. If there is something PREMIUM PLUS Soda Crackers plain or salted 450 g 1°? NU PAK Parboiled Long Grain Rice are not participating then let us know. We're open, and if they want to meet, we're there," Hatch said. There were two Acton businesses nominated for the achieve- ment awards but neither won their category. Calling the Chamber the "backbone" of business in Acton and: Georgetown, Hatch said' she' would also like to work Closely with the Acton Business Improve- ment Area whose job it is to promote business in the downtown core. Acton businesses seem unwilling to even toot their own horns through a Cham- ber program called Business of the Month. Local business can nominate themselves, or another business, for the monthly business promotion award. Remember the less fortunate and support your local food bank ActonigaggCheck _ MO MillStrect ---=--=--(SI9) 853-0400 Prices Valid Until March 28, 1998 unless otherwise indicated \ Open 9-5:30 Monday to Friday Free Local Delivery 93 Mill St. E.; Acton 853- that the Chamber can do, or Chamber executive direc- 9.07 kg if there isa reason why they tor Anne Sidebottom said i =) ea wry. MEDICAL PHARMACY zEpa CONVENIENT PRICE CHECK STORE HOURS Asthma Care Centre SUNDAY 11am.-Sp.m. Sor Gan teh 1 litve SEALTEST Diabetes Care Centre WEDNESDAY 9am.-7p.m. THuRSoAY 9am-9pm. fy Chocolate Milk with the FRIDAY 9 a.m. -9 p.m. ; : e sauRoAY sam-6pm.__f purchase of any 4 litre Terri Portelli, Pharmacist We accapt manufacturer's H SEALTEST Milk Product | Manager Price Check reserves the ht oSmt offer valid until March 7, 1998 Summer is coming! quantities to Normal Family Requirements = "Time to think about your suncare needs 5780...) Pasta macy owners Ruth and Neil Young, Chamber president Pat Hatch. Back row: Entrepreneur of the Year winners, sisters Gail Cartwright and Deborah Foster of assorted cuts 490 g The Freckled Lion and Acton's Susan (McGilloway) Robson, the recipient of the Chamber's Employee of the Year. -- Frances Niblock photo - Apathetic Acton businesses? that nomination forms have been handed out on numer- ous occasions to Acton busi- nesses but there has been lit- tle or no recent interest in the program. "Pat (Hatch) has walked up and down Mill Street handing out the (nomina- tion) cards and still we aren't getting, any nominees from Dasinesces sc '"We'ré' Coticerned that perhaps maybe that the busi- ness community isn't aware that this is what they can do for themselves. We' re aware that there seems to be this situation and are trying to see what we can do to try to en- courage them to get in- volved." Sidebotton ex- plained in an interview on Thursday, adding that they thought that they had done sufficient marketing and pro- moting to get Acton business to pat themselves, and each other, on the back. Asked if Acton' business might be reluctant to partici- pate:in Chamber activities because of past history Sidebottom said, " I don't know for sure. 1 would hope not, but maybe there is. I mean, when we see that there's not as much volun- tary-type involvement, peo- ple initiating responses in- stead of us having to call them up, then we start to wonder, if there something that we're not doing that is maybe making people feel that they don't want: to be involved," Sidebottom said. Nominations sought The Rotary Club of Acton is till accepting nominations for Citizen of the Year. Rotarian Doug Fread said the club has received some nominations for the 1998 award but there is always room for more. Anyone wishing to make a nomination is invited to submit it by March 6 either by letter to the club's post of- fice Box 22, Acton or by let- ter to any of the club's mem- bers.