Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 24 Sep 1998, p. 16

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16 COMMUNITY AWARD: Don Milton, (left) Grand ip Knight of the Knights of Columbus received a Com- . "munity Service award from Acton Agricultural Soci- ety representative Bill Nelles during a ceremony Fri- day night. The Knights of Columbus were honoured for more than two decades of dedicated service work- ing on the gate and as security at the fair. -- Frances VOLUNTEER HONOURED: Long-time fair sup- porter Hank Walsma (right) received a lifetime mem- bership in the Acton Agricultural Society from presi- dent Ron White during a ceremony in the old arena Friday night. Walsma has worked at the fair for more THE NEW TANNER Niblock photo than 25 years. -- Frances Niblock photo Dan C. Dolliver ane ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR 'Refill Legal & Topographic \ Surveys f - GST 54 Mill St. E. 4 Tel. 853-2502 . Fax 853-1504 50 BN eM 24 Hour Service 853-5848 CONSTABLE RIODLE S CORWER With Village Constable Bill Riddle Custom Pipe Bending Lic. Safety Inspection Stn. 17 Agnes St. E Acton 853-0900 e Treasure Box ' ton Stencilling designs 'Sa for your home, 3 Office, business, i @ or favourite possessions. For a free consultation please call Debi Pembleton 4 519-853-3222 Singing Dog Vehicle thefts can be prevented A vehicle is stolen about every 8 minutes in Canada. To prevent the thefts: Cycle * Do not walk away, even for a few minutes, leav- ing the vehicle running. ° Motorcycle e Lock all doors and windows after entering or Repairs exiting the vehicle. ¢ Parts In Stock % © Scott Masales .(905) 702-0888 12488 - 5th Line, Limehouse Royal Jug City I Chocolate Bars ELS 853-2460 In the Glenlea Plaza ° Do not leave any identification tags that can be traced to you on your keys. It can be Bee to locate your home or your car. ¢ Never leave a spare key in your car. ° Do not leave packages, cameras, or purses on the seat or in open view -- lock them in the trunk. ¢ Tape decks, CD players or car phones should be mounted out of site, or be removable and placed in the trunk. | ¢ Park in well lit areas. ° Stereos, CB's, CD players, and telephones should be engraved. ° Special locks, kill switches, and alarms can all be helpful deterrents. BUILDIN EARTH MOVING RR #1 Acton 853-0960 ROAD Pcie) WHEEL Driver Training Ltd. 245 Commercial St., Milton (905) 878-4135 www.learntodrive.com Braida § Henry BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Serving the Community for 4o Years 67 Mill Street East Acton 853-1160 SKUNK AND RACCOON REMOVAL CALL CHRIS AT (919) 853-0049 Service At Its Best! McINTYRE FUELS LIMITED Sales * Service « Rentals « Installations Furnaces ° Oil fired water heaters Automatic delivery of home heating fuels Full line of gas, diesel fuels & lubricants Robinson Motors 546 Guelph St., Norval Pein Complete Auto Service bas no Small Engine Repair Husqvarna Sale & Service | Fast, friendly lunch! Come join us! Beside IGA Ph: 853-5531 Fax' 853-5366 44 Young St. Acton 853-0000 (905) 702-1825 24 Hour Burner Service eam restaurant Family Dining & Pizzeria Licensed under L.L.B.0. Gest To Acton Since 1978 13-15 Mill Street East 2S 853-0300 © | A warrior yet standing, so brave and so bold. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1998 CANOLA COMPANY: Pankaj Mehta (right) of Pio- neer Hi-Bred Production Ltd. accepted an Ontario Agricultural Society Service award from Acton Agri- cultural Society representative Bill Nelles during a ceremony Friday night at the fair. Pioneer was hon- . oured for its work in promoting canola production. -- Frances Niblock photo FAMILY AND FRIENDS enjoyed the many midway rides at this year's fair. -- Angela Tyler photo annie ; Cad --s SIGNING THEM UP: Members of the Heritage Acton subcommittee collected 1,034 signatures from supporters for their campaign to save the old Acton Arena during the Acton Fall Fair. Dolores Black, who collected more than 500 of those signatures, signed up former Agricultural Society president Bill Nelles. POET'S My Autumn Friend I sit at my window and my friend I behold, that once was so green, but now so gold. For autumn has come and its colours are cast, a glorious sight, but not does it last. Its coloured leaves dance to a breeze so slight; to melody unheard; a symphony of sight. Its bark is stained so by ages long past. A struggle to live; determined to last. I sit by my window, and my friend I behold Its branches now bare; without trace of gold, for its covering once valued, of unknown its worth, once again covers its mother, the earth.' There it so stands with silhouette now free; its skeleton of wood for all to see. . For spring's labour frenzy, and summer so fleet, . now lies with contentment at its hidden feet. | I sit at my window, and my friend I behold. WANUOT) umjunoy 'say Aq Winter has come, but its life does it keep; perhaps no thought dead; but only asleep. As I turn from my window I cherish the thought of all the pleasure my friends has brought. And I know in my heart this enduring one thing, my autumn friend awakes at the warmth of next spring

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