Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 16 Apr 1998, p. 11

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THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1998 THE NEW TANNER 11 Classified " Deaths FRIDAY SUNDAY Cloudy, possible showers High 13 / Low 7 SATURDAY Some sun High 14 / Low 8 Mostly sunny High 14 / Low 7 72 'TYLER TRAVEL SERVICE in. "Best Price, Best Service Since 1972" ° 853-1553 379 Queen St.,Acton Help Wanted YOUNGBLUT, JEAN HELEN: On this beautiful Easter morning, God welcomed one more very special angel home. Jean, Mom, Grandma was the dearly loved wife of the late Lorne Youngblut, the won- derfully loving and supportive Mom of Paul and his wife Leah, and the dearly treasured Grandma of Adam, Brittany and Matthew. She was predeceased by her sister Lillian Corley and her Mother Lillian MacPherson. Jean would have celebrated her 79" birthday on April 14, 1998. She will be sadly missed by the Leslie family. Friends may call at the Shoemaker Funeral Home, 55 Mill St. E. Acton (519) 853-0350 on Tuesday April 14 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held at the Trinity United Church, 70 Mill St. Acton at 2:00 p.m. In- terment Fairview Cemetery. If so desired, donations may be made to the Lupus Association or the Trinity United Church. ~~ Dressmaking <<a Book store -- Acton, opening May 15. Part-time sales posi- tions available. Resume re- quired; deliver to Customer/ Service department, the olde Hide House, marked "Attn: Book Store." No phone calls, please. (13) New and used licenced sales rep required immediately. Automo- tive computer skills. Good re- muneration plan. Call or fax resume Attn, Les 853-0200 or fax 853-4100. _, Long established Acton area business is accepting resumes for an upcoming position as Bookkeeper/Receptionist. Job entails all aspects of customer service. Accounting proficiency and experience a must. P.O. Box 33, Acton, Ont. L7J 2M2. (14) Adaptive Designs provides dressmaking, alterations, re- pairs, bridal wear, sports wear, draperies, sewing lessons. Call 519-853-2283. (15) Coming Events Don't miss out. Join in the fun at the 8" annual non-competitive Flame of Hope Trail Ride and Carriage Drive to raise money for diabetes research, Saturday May 23 in Elmira. Lots of fun and awesome prizes! $308,000 taised to date. For info (5190 848-3001 .(12) Rentals Bright, furnished, private one bedroom apartment. $600 all inclusive. Non-smoker, suitable for working adult. No pets. Please call 519-853-2380 (12) One bedroom ent, Acton, 21 Mill St. We Available now. Fridge/stove. $550 month/net. No pets/birds. One parking space. 853-5292. (13) One Bedroom apartments for rent. Occupancy for June 1. Stove, fridge, heat and hydro included, Laundry facilities on site. Open seven day a week. Same day approval. No dogs. Call 853-4374 (tfn) ROCKWOOD CEDAR CLIFF PLACE Now renting two bed- room deluxe apartments avail- able April 1. OPEN HOUSE APRIL 26 1 p.m.-5 p.m. 519- 856-9825. (13) For Sale ATTENTION GOLFERS! Lynx Black Cat iron 3-sw steel flare shaft $600. Tailor made Bubble Shaft 2, 10.5 driver $250. Tai- lor made Bubble Shaft 2, 3 wood $250. Power built titanium face, 9 deg. driver $150.King Cobra titanium offset driver 9.5 $250. All firm. Call between 5:30-8:30 or leave message (519) 853- 5995.(12) Power chair, complete with bat- tery. Hardly used. Best offer. 853-1178 (12) Topsoil delivered within 10- mile radius of Acton. 5 yards delivered, $110. 10 yard, $160. Aged garden manure 5 yards for $100. 10 yards for $140. 853- 2014 (19) Truck cap short box $300. Fits Ford up to 1996, GM/Chev up Easter Seals Donors The Rotary Club of Acton would like to provide an explanation in regards to this year's Easter Seals Society mailing. The Easter Seals Society's mail campaign for 1998 indicated that all donations be sent to Orangeville for central mailing purposes. The reason for this was to lower mailing costs for the direct mail campaign. The Rotary Club of Acton will be accepting dona- tions for this year's mail campaign. Please direct your donations to the following address: Rotary Club of Acton P.O. Box 22 Acton, Ontario L7J J 2M2 Computer skills an asset. | Please send resume to | | NOW O to 1987, Dodge up to 1993. Call Alex 856-1285. For Sale Automotive 1989 Dodge Caravan 7 passen- ger, automatic, air, stereo. Ex- cellent condition. $3,500 certi- fied. Slessor Motors (905) 693- 3120 (tfn) Services Dissatisfied!! Would an addi- tional $1000-$5000 per month from home make a difference? If so please call Kevin or Debbie Baldwin at (519) 853-0510. (12) 1+1=advantage -- Movers/stor- age. Large truck, 2 men $55 hourly, 3 men $65. Local/long distance. Flat rate. (905) 450- 0397/(416)-489-8948. www.mover.to (tfn) P.M. Timmings Repairs Rockwood, Ontario (519) 821-2885 Repairing, Lawn & Garden Equipment, Chainsaws, Rototillers, Trimmers Over 17 years experience Save $25 on first time service until July 1/98 (us THE Te Hometown news that people read! ark Your Calendav... Mondays 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. May 1.2,6-9 Is your life affected by someone else's drinking? A new daytime AlAnon Support Group meets Monday afternoons at St. Joseph's Church on Church Street. April 18 and 19 National Coaching Certification Program Level 1 helps coaches understand why ath- letes participate in sports and prepares them to teach skills and to design a safe, enjoyable and challenging practice. Offered at McKenzie-Smith Bennett MS in Acton. Call the recreation and Parks Department at 873- 2601, ext. 275 for registration details. Tuesday, April 21 Acton Horticultural Society meets at 7:30 p.m. at Knox Church, Acton. Guest speaker is Dr. Hedges who will speak on native wildflowers. All interested gardeners are welcome. For more information call Max at 853-0001. Ballinafad United Church is celebrating its 120" anniversary with a music night fea- turing Guelph barbershoppers The Overtones, recording artist Christine Gallant, and cham- pion fiddler Bruce Woods, along with the Ballinafad Youth Singers and Company. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. The Milton Players stage their last pres- entation of the season, "The House on the Cliff," at the Seniors' Activity Centre in Milton. Tickets can be purchased at Peggy's in the Milton Mall and at Delacourt's on Main Street. Saturday, May 2 already sold out. For more details call Pat Adams at 853- 7509 or Sandy Bennett at (905) 854-3574. May 6 and 10 Roll your way into the Recreation and Parks Department for in-line skating lessons! Learn how to do turns, crossovers, striding, gliding and proper stops. You need your own skates and safety gear. Programs for youth and for adults begin May 6 and 10 at Gordon Alcott Arena and Memorial Arena. For reg- istration information call 873-2601, ext. 275. Sunday, May 10 Trinity United Church, Acton, holds its terrific annual Ham Buffet Dinner at 5:30 p.m. This year the location is the new Acton Arena and Community Centre. Bring Mom *s Day! Adi 0, family. uj PS 17a) Friday, May 19 Citizen of the Year Dinner at the Acton Legion. Tickets $25 each, available from Lakeview Flooring, Halton Hills Furniture, and Rotarians. I Tue er Classifieds 59 Willow St.N. I 853-0051 Fax: 853-0052 Te 1 Book your Tanner Classified ad and have it read in every home in Acton and surrounding rural areas! Just 3500 Cash, Cheque or Visa (plus GST) for up to 15 words. Add 25¢ for additional words. Pre-payment is required Deadline is Tuesday at 5 p.m. Category: I 1 1 I I I I I I I I I i I I I C I I I I I I I I I i q I I a

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