Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 22 Oct 1998, p. 15

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1998 THE NEW TANNER 15 Classified For Sale Automotive 1996 MAZDA 626LX 4 door, 88,000km auto, loaded, black Call Achilles Mazda (519) 853-0200 1995 MAZDA 323S 2 door hatchback, 82,000km, auto, green Call Achilles Mazda (519) 853-0200 SHARP '97 Grand Prix loaded "GTP" performace pkg. for appointment call Tony Smyth 877-2261 PARK LINCOLN MERCURY 1985 Ford Mustang Good for restoration Best offer Call (519) 853-1550 1977 Ford Granada Complete Good restoration car Best Offer Call (519) 853-1550 1992 HONDA CIVIC 4 Door, Grey, 5 speed Man. Trans. call Achilles Mazda ~ (519) 853-0200 Region hosts event for Halton businesses In celebration of Small Business Week, the Region of Halton and Royal Bank are co-hosting a Joint Business After Hours - Wine and Cheese. This event involves all four Halton Chambers of Commerce: Halton Hills, Burlington, Milton and Oakville and takes place Monday, Oct. 26, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria of WATCH THIS: With fearless steely determina- tion and padded head and bum, Acton's Colin Speirs, 2, bob-skated his way around the leisure rink during Saturday night's public skating ses- sion. -- Frances Niblock photo the Halton Regional Admin- istration Centre, 1151 Bronte Rd., Oakville. The Region will be showcasing displays profil- ing a number of services; Business Development Cen- tre, Waste Management, So- cial and Community Serv- ices, Ontario Works, Health, Purchasing, Halton Urban Structure Plan, Police Serv- ices, as well as displays from Royal Bank. All businesses in Halton are invited to at- | transmitting the virus. HOT DATE: Acton Figure Skating Club member Cassandra Job, 8, of Acton and dad Terry held hands ~ as they glided on the leisure pad at the Acton arena during Saturday night's public skating. -- Frances Niblock photo Police check for seat belts During Operation Impact, the 1998 seatbelt campaign for Halton Regional Police, - 18,299 vehicles were checked showing a seat belt use compliance rate of 98.1 per cent. A total of 364 charges were laid during the two- week campaign. The total breaks down as 351 charges for seat belt offences, five for drinking and driving of- fences and eight for driving while licenses were under suspension. House League Hockey Continued from Page 13 : Acton Precast doubled A.H.H.A. Inc. 6-3. Gavin Anderson scored twice for Precast and had an assist. Chris Foster scored once and had an assist. Singles goals were scored by Michael Wood, D'Arcy O'Driscoll and Joey Brunelle, who also had three assists. Derek Mandy, Matthew Chapman and Reid Hendry scored for AH.H.A. Chapman also had two assists and Dan Taylor helped on one goal. 158 Laurier Ave., MILTON GL®BAL Everything For The Family Historian FREE CATALOGUE Genealogy and History Books, Genealogy Software, CD ROM Reference Materials, Maps, Archival Supplies, *Books on CD ROM, Research Services Visit our Web site: http://globalgenealogy.com 800-361-5168 fax 905-875-1887 Flu shots ... Continued from Page 1 According to Dr. Nosal, "We are working with fam- ily physicians, pharmacists and other health profession- als to make sure that those who should have the vaccine know about it and know where to get it. We have posted reminders in commu- nity and recreation centres, seniors centres, libraries and other public places where seniors spend time. Our mes- sage is simple - if you are at higher risk of influenza and its complications because of your age or a medical condi- tion, it's time to call your doctor for your flu shot." Flu shots are also pro- vided at reasonable costs. for those who don't fall into the high risk groups and who wish to be immunized. For we Sumcucst Dancing on the Deck Gruise Transatlantic Gruise aboard the ng SUWOREAM 20 nights 20nightts $2266 $2166 Dancing Lessons Include: TAP, SAMBA, WALTZ, TANGO, MAMBO, ROCK N'ROLL, COUNTRY & WESTERN, and BALLET provided by resident Entertainment Staff Best Available Inside Cabin Best Available Outside Cabin Yew, the first time, the Halton Re- gional Health Department will be holding flu immuni- zation clinics in various lo- cations throughout Halton. "I believe that if people are aware of the benefits of be- NIGHT ing immunized we'll reach 1 our goal of 70 % protection," fe SKYSERVICE ee 2 Ls concludes Dr. Nosal. 9-3 Z 6300 to register. 4 5-10 RALPH MacDONALD a Appliance 13 Service Limited : 16 RR# 2 GUELPH 519-856-9958 i; 19 20 Fax: (905) 878-7647 Auctioneew HUME'S AUCTION FARM 9313 4th Line, R.R. #5, Milton Mobile: (416) 543-5242 ITINERARY DEPART TORONTO SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 into PALMA, MAJORCA,RETURN NOVEMBER 21 from MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA DATE Nov 1 Nov 2-3 Nov 4 Nov 5-10 Nov 11 Nov 12 Nov 13 Nov 14 Nov 15 Nov 16 Nov 17 Nov 18 Nov 19 Nov 20 Nov 21 PORT Palma at sea Madeira at sea Grenada at sea Martinique at sea Guadaloupe Barbados at sea Caracas Curacao at sea Montego Bay Tel: (905) 878-4878 7 TYLER TRAVEL SERVICEw. "Best Price, Best Service Since 1972" 379 Queen St., Acton Prices shown are based on double in CDN dollars. No other discounts applicable. Transportation and port taxes are additional. Subject to availabilty at time of booking. Valid on new bookings only. Subject to change without notice. Sunquest Registration No. 04028106. 853-1553

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