Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 23 Jul 1998, p. 6

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DOCTOR, DOCTOR: Alicia Rowley gets a dose of 'medicine' -- actually pop --as THE NEW TANNER she plays the doctor game with Ashley (left), Pam and Pastor Jamie Shepherd at the Evangel Pentecostal Tabernacle's weekly Sidewalk Sunday School. One Fairy Lake beach safe The Halton Health Unit issued their water quality re- port on July 17 noting Ac- ton's Fairy Lake's old beach was unacceptable for swim- ming because of the high bacterial count. However, the report said the new beach on the other side of Prospect Park was fine for swimming. Low water levels and the presence of water fowl con- -THe SMOKE SHOPPE- 56 Mill St. East, Acton Unit A 853-0411 Serving Acton for Over 25 Years Tobacco, Lotteries, Used Books (on the United Church parking lot)' A LARGE PIZZA ANY TOPPINGS AND 4 COKES EXTRA Cheese & Double Portions Available at an Additional Cost 99 +tax tribute to the high bacterial levels. Several beaches in Halton Region have been ruled unsafe for swimming. The lake at Kelso has been tested and is also acceptable. THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1998 Police warn of funny money Police are warning mer- chants in particular, and the public in general, to be cau- tious of any $100 bills they receive. "They should get them checked by a bank," says Halton Regional Police Sgt. Jackie Gordon. Two high quality phony bills with good holograms were detected in Acton in the past few days and Peel Re- gion has also picked up a few. The bills do not have a repetitious serial numbers as is common in such situa- tions, Gordon warns. Acton man busted An Acton man faces as- sault and drug charges after police were called to a Pop- lar Avenue home Saturday evening. The call came in as a domestic situation but upon arrival police discovered a small quantity of marijuana plants and cannabis resin in the home. The 37-year-old male faces two charges of possession for the purpose of trafficking and two counts of V.1.P. DOG a& CAT GROOMING Ruff to paw-fect grooms 519-856-2218 ve 101 Parkedge St., Rockwood 277° YIM SI] cay Don't you hate feeling you could be doing more with your money? Ever wonder what it would be like to feel confident knowing your financial plan is working as hard as you do? If so, you should call us. We'll help you get on top of things with a tailor made, comprehensive cultivating as well as one as- sault charge. He appears in court in Milton on July 27. Impaired driver A telephone tip from a citizen with information about the way a vehicle was being driven resulted in po- lice arresting an Acton man at Wallace Avenue and Re- gional Road 25 on Saturday evening. The man will ap- pear in court in Milton on Sept. 21 on charges of driv- ing while impaired and driv- ing with over 80 mg of alco- hol per 1000 ml of blood. Man assaulted Police are looking for three men after an Acton resident was assaulted in Prospect Park around | a.m. Saturday. The 38-year-old victim says he was walking Bus trip for : through the park when he was confronted by three males and an altercation fol- lowed. He was taken by am- bulance to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital where he was treated for mi- nor cuts and released. One of the assailants is described as a white male, approximately 30 years of age, 5 ft. 9 in. tall and weighing 185 pounds. A description of the other two suspects was not given. Esso break-in Operators of the Esso service station on Regional Road 25 south of Acton lost approximately $4,000 worth of cigarettes, cash and a com- puter after thieves smashed a rear window and entered the building in the early hours of Friday morning. skateboarders . SIBAHH and the Rec. & Parks Dept. are organizing a bus trip for youth/teens to go to the City of Kitchener's brand new Skate Park on Wednesday, Aug. 5. The bus will depart from St. Brigid School in George- town at 9:30 a.m. and from Tyler Transport in Acton at 9:50 a.m. The bus will return to both drop off points be- tween 3:30 and 4 p.m. The fee for the trip is $2 for cur- rent SIBAHH members Tracey & John McGrath CFP Prepare to Prosper financial plan. One that works for you now and in the future. Tax planning, investments, financial advice on retirement and your kids' education. It's what we do best. Why? Because You're Worth More. To find out how, call us today at 519-836-6320 (must show membership card) and $10 for all*others (includes a membership). All participants under the age of 10 are required to have an escort 16 years of age or older. Advance registration is mandatory. To register please call Sherry at 873-2601, ext. 275 by Thursday, July 30 at 12 noon. Payment will be col- lected at the busses the day of the trip. The trip will be cancelled if it is raining. Group

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