Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 29 Oct 1998, p. 6

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6 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1998 Rural speed limit changed -- fect on 22 Side Road from Highway 25 to a point 800- m westerly, from that point west to the Nassagaweya- Esquesing Town Line, the new limit is 70 km/h. Motorists beware - the speed limits will be changed on two local rural roads - and on one you can drive faster and on the other you must slow down. While the existing 60 km/ h speed limit remains in ef- Cis FVG OU AGTOy Neo T=st3 Professional Auction Services Consignment from the rural statutory 80 km/h is necessary because there are limited sight dis- tances at both intersections with Dublin Line and Town Line, along with a slight built-up area east of Dublin Line. The Third Line north of Acton is also covered by an 80km/h rural default limit but because of a number of homes in the area and knolls in the area Town staff recom- Staff said the reduction : : ; mended the speed limit be set Estate & Industrial ° Certified Appraiser at 70 km/h fenresa 32 Side Welcome Road and where the 50 km/h urban zone. begins on WE Churchill Road North. Nou fio: Although residents of the (416) 523-6645 (pager) Sixth Line, north of Highway (905) 873-7633 (home) R.R.#1, Limehouse GN 7, have repeatedly asked the Town to lower the speed limit on their gravel road, staff See Rural on Page 15 er 4" 'LIMEHOUSE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH eel ies Limehouse Church anniversary followed by underground spill By Glenda Benton Special to The New Tanner Limehouse Presbyterian Church celebrated their 137" @ The Treasure Box i te Stencilling designs iy for your home, office, business, or favourite Possessions. For a free consultation please call Debi Pembleton 519-853-3222 4 Flowers Say It Best! 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 a ae 24 Hour Burner Service 853-0800 44 Young St. Acton 46 Mill St. E., Acton 853-0000 WHEELS Driver Training Ltd. 245 Commercial St., Milton (905) 878-4135 www.learntodrive.com Singing Dog Cycle jLimited winter storage available for sleds, ATC's & ATV's WINTER RATES ON POLISHING (905) 702-0888 12488 - 5th Line, Limehouse yO Year> 2 restaurant Family Dining & Pizzeria Licensed under L.L.B.0. Serving The Best To Acton Since 1978 13-15 Mill Street East : 853-0300 ©. a aes. Royal Jug City 1a A LL 853-2460 In the Glenlea Plaza BN TOWING 24 Hour Service 853-5848 recognize the Block Parent sign. AU AIL Ee NAY 913.4 With Village Constable Bill Riddle YOURWAY Custom Pipe Bending Lic. Safety Inspection Stn. 17 Agnes St. Acton 853-0900 anniversary on Sept. 27 and their annual turkey dinner to asell-out crowd on Sept. 30". After such a joyous time, lit- tle did the congregation re- alize that a week later they would be facing an environ- mental disaster. The outside (underground) oil tank devel- oped a leak and seeped fur- nace oil under the concrete floor of the basement. This of course must be cleaned up immediately, ripping up the concrete, removing contami- nated soil both inside and out - to say nothing of the work and cost of replacing same. As you can guess this is a very, very costly procedure. We tell our story to make you, ' the reader, aware of the po- tential for such a disaster should you have an old oil tank in either your home or church. In particular should you have an underground tank we strongly advise you to remove it and prevent the devastation we face. We are fortunate to be able to worship each Sunday with our own minister, the Rey. Peter Barrow, in the Knox Presbyterian Church in Georgetown until such time as we can again reopen the doors at Limehouse. We thank the Knox congrega- tion for-their warm hospital- ity. Meanwhile we at Limehouse face the arduous task of fund raising for a long time to pay for this un- fortunate happening. THE Tan a Hometown news g that people read! Halloween Safety Tips 1. Children's Halloween costumes should be bright and made of non-flammable material. Attaching reflec- tive tape or other material to the costume helps make trick-or-treaters more visible. For added safety, have your child carry a lit flashlight. Dan C. Dolliver ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR Legal & Topographic Surveys 54 Mill St. E. Tel. 853-2502 Fax 853-1504 2. Facial make-up is the recommended means of dis- guise. But if masks are worn, the eye holes should be large enough so that vision is not restricted. Costumes should also be kept short in length to prevent tripping. 3. Children should either be accompanied by an adult or travel together in groups while trick-or-treating. 4. Make certain your child trick-or-treats on one side of the street and crosses only at corners. Children should be advised to walk on the sidewalks and stay off roads and lawns. 2 3 ROAD BUILDING EARTH MOVING RR. #1 Acton 853-0960 5. Hallowe'en treats should be taken home to be in- spected by parents before eating. i' 6. Trick-or-treating should occur in the early evening ours. 7, Instruct children to stand at the door of a home, not to enter it under any circumstances. Children should stay away from homes that are in total darkness. 8. Remember that a Block Parent home isa safe place to go when in need of assistance. Parents should rein- force this with their children and make sure they can Braida Henny BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Serving the Community for 40 Years 67 Mill Street East Acton Robinson Motors 546 Guelph St., Norval Complete Auto Service Stiali engine Repair Husqvarna Sale & Service (oN WEEKENDS (905) 702-1825 319 St.E Acton 50 853-1160 SKUNK AND RACCOON REMOVAL CALL CHRIS AT (919) 853-0045 NMOG SNOLLN TOS" CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN 1. Has a wish 1. Spirited horse 4. Animal fat 2. Cure-all 8. Bump 3. Successive exposures, 10. Spirit print. 11. Curve 5. Able to let up 12. Pelvis bones 6. Girl's given name 13. Ruler 7. Careful! 14. African antelopes 9. Insect parts 15. Pigment deficient person 16. Picture 18. Control medicines 17. State capital 20. Join 19. Stadium 22. Della __. angel 2a 23. Musician 24. Factories 25. 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