Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 25 Jun 1998, p. 6

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THE NEW TANNER GOOD EATS: Clockwise, Scratch (Jack) McCutcheon , Tom Manes, Donna Manes and Mary McCutcheon of Ingersoll caught up on old times over some of that good barbecued food. -- Ted Tyler photo Launch Healthy Community Fund Non-profit groups and or- ganizations in Halton Re- gion, now have another av- enue to approach for funding as the Healthy Community Fund is launched. Consor- All decks stripped & refinished to new, latest technology, | all wood, surfaces restored to new, finest quality workmanship tium partners have contrib- uted more than $125,000 to date. The fund continues to grow as more partners agree to come on board. The purpose of the fund THE DIFFERENCE Mexico's largest and most dazzling seaside resort offers more variety, more excitement, more fun, more Mexican flavour and more for your mone than anu other resort area in the country and this summer. Sunquest & ALBATours can take them there! Summer Skyservice flights depart every Friday for 7 & 14 night vacations. Here's a sample of wh iat we have to offer. IS NIGHT & DAY! is to make Halton a "Healthy Community". Funding will be granted to projects, which address community, social and health issues that en- hance the foundations of health and assist Halton in reaching our Healthy Com- munity Goals. The four key characteris- tics of a Healthy Community, according to the Region, are: intersectoral involvement, community participation, lo- cal government commitment and healthy public policy. The deadline for receipt of | - proposals is Monday, Sept. 18, 1998 at 4 p.m. with final decisions to be made in No- vember. For more details, call Joan Kaczmarski at the Re- gion at (905) 825-6000. CUTTING A RUG: Ron and Sheila Jeffrey (le THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1998 ft) and Troy and Cindy Stotz (right) showed their stuff at the Royal Canadian Legion barbeque Saturday evening. Denturist opens office here By MAGGIE | PETRUSHEVSKY The New Tanner Acton residents are being offered denture service in town again thanks to an Orangeville denturists. Ed Jurevicius has reo- pened the Acton Denture Clinic on Mills Street with an associate from the Orangeville clinic. Between them the Acton office will be staffed two half-days a week and a third day by appoint- ment only. "We're here to provide a service," Jurevicius said. "We'll try to get it going again. But it will only sur- vive if people use it." The clinic provides serv- ice directly to the public without the need of a dental referral. Jurevicius says the service is private and in the more affordable range. Most {7- Painting, Hello, my name is Rory Gibbons. | own Gibbons Painting and Decorating. | have been serving Halton Hills and =" dental insurance plans cover their work. 2 They offer repairs and re- lining of existing dentures as well as creation of partial plates or full dentures.-They do the work themselves from the lab in their Orangeville office. He says making a full set of false teeth usually takes four to five visits to the clinic. A_ Toronto native, Jurevicius trained at George Brown College, and has worked 12 years in his field. Along with his Orangeville office he also serves Shelburne and Tottenham. Toronto was getting too busy," he says. "I wanted a less hectic lifestyle." While residents can come to the office between 9 and 11:30 a.m. Mondays or 3 to 6 p.m. Wednesdays, the of- fice will only be open Tues- days by appointment. Be- tween his answering ma- . chine and call forwarding on his Acton telephone clients surrounding areas with 10 years experience. can easily get through to ar- range a local appointment without difficulty. Pats trom EXCLUSIVE! vmwom) EXCLUSIVE! $929" | started painting 10 recweome p1ORS" Hotel Room "Apes oy years ago in Toronto, ALLINGUSIVE! coke" AWLINGLUSIVE!_ wn but after starting a ASKS EAT REGENCY ce family we decided to ey Richy = imtont | EXCLUSIVE! as Fete come to a community-based town. We chose Acton. | have Located on the beach & |SQQQ"} Mountainview found Acton and area to be a friendly and warm environment minutes from downtown. 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