Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 8 Oct 1998, p. 9

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1998 THE NEW TANNER | Firefighters planning : Santa Claus parade Believe it or not, Acton tion contact Bill Spielvogel irefighters' Association is at 853-2924. lanning for the Acton Santa : a parade on Saturday, Charge 89 with ov. 21. seatbelt offences on kickoff day In a letter to interested citizens last week parade chairman Bill Spielvogel otes the theme for this ear's event is "Fairy Tale hristmas." Heis urging citi- _, Last Saturday Halton Re- ens to participate in the pa- gional Police checked 5,629 ade by entering a float and/ vehicles across the Region as lor a financial donation. part of Operation Impact, Cash prizes for floats this this year's seatbelt cam- paign. Seat belt charges were laid against 89 people as well as six other charges for such offences as driving with li- cence suspended and no driv- $50; 1* service club, $50; 1* other, $50. ented by Jake Kuiken, left, and George Hargrave, right, last Saturday. It's the third cheque for $500 the Acton Boulevard and endsat aid. The campaign contin- committee has given to Acton Citizens' Band this year. - Ted Tyler photo Prospect Park. For informa- ues until Oct. 17. = Sixth Line improvements start soon year are: 1* overall, $100; 1* -- from McKenzie-Smith- t's licence. There were no By FRANCES NIBLOCK Town engineering Gerrie also wants the 80k/hr _ past decade Drewlo said that school, $50; 1* commercial, BANDMASTER GEORGE ELLIOTT accepts a cheque for $500 from the Trunk Sale committee, repre- Bennett middle school on 'inking and driving charges The New Tanner Later this month the Town will begin a $115,000 road construction project to improve safety on the Sixth Line north of Highway 7 but at least one resident is unhappy with the scope and timing of the project. "We're grateful that the rural councillors were able to get the project put back in the budget when staff suggested that it be cut, but how long is it going to take to get the road resurfaced?" asked Sixth Line resident Bill Gerrie in a recent interview. "This road is unsafe with the S-curves and hills and speeding traffic and with all of the money being spent in the urban area you'd think they could spend more on rural roads," Gerrie said. department spokesman Ted Drewlo said the public seemed satisfied with the design after a September 9 public meeting. The project shown to the public included removing rock in the area of a very sharp curve just north of Highway 7 and shifting the road to straighten it. "There's no money for resurfacing. We're going to do what we can and improve the road to the degree we can with the $115,000 and when we run out of money that's it --we'll have to see if council wants to keep putting more money for the project in the capital forecast,' Drewlo said, adding that it would cost approximately $500,000 toremove a second curve and a knoll and resurface the Sixth Line from Highway 7 to 32 Side Road. PYCNOGENOL The Super Protector Nutrient Boost health, repair tissue damage, and rejuvenate aging skin. These are just some of the proven benefits of the antioxidant Pycnogenol (pine bark extract). Forty years of research into the aging process have shown how anti- oxidant nutrients protect the body's cells from attack of reactive chemicals called free readicals. However, it wasn't until 1986 that the great antioxidant power of Pycnogenol was fully realized. This complex compound of powerful nutrients helps the body fight diseases linked to the chemical actions of free radicals. 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