TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1998 THE NEW TANNER 0 Leathertour UNI8) SEASONS GREETINGS To All Our Valued Customers Lumber, Hardware, @, SE 1g) wy 2 ( Se, SE, Sm (= LD. &, Sscecsce Seo26 SS Sports CB, ws S Professional design [\, 'jie- and printing. a Tel. (519) 853-5615 Woolford hot for 'Canes After a slow start the Halton Hurricanes Minor Novice hockey team has re- bounded, winning three of its four recent games, including Woolford scored the winning goal as the Hurricanes came back from a 2-0 deficit to beat the Battalion A team 3-2. Woolford had an assist as the Woolford scored as the "Canes beat Guelph 2-1. Woolford had the winning goal as the "Canes topped the Brampton Battalion B team two over first-place 'Canes lost a tough return 3-2. Liam Heelis of Acton Brampton Battalion. In the game 4-3 to the Battalion A __ continued his strong two-way first game Acton's Zack team. The next night play. b AND THE WINNER IS: Paul Anderson chose a winning ticket at the Senior Curling League's Christmas Luncheon Dec. 22 at the Acton Curling Club as Gord Ferguson held the box of stubs. The luncheon and festivities were ejoyed by all. - Ellen Piehl photo $150 fine for running light Ontario Transportation Minister Tony Clement has introduced legislation to en- able municipalities to set up pilot project to study the ef- fectiveness of red light cam- eras. The proposed legislation is only one part of a package of measures the province is developing to assist munici- palities in testing the effec- tiveness of various ap- problem before we act defini- tively," Mr. Chudleigh said. "This tends to be more of a problem in very congested areas. Costs and effectiveness must be considered. Perhaps one remedy for this problem will not be effective across Ontario." Clement said however, that a visible police presence is the best method to control red light running while en- the introduction of Commu- nity Safety Zones. Ontario's Road Safety Plan includes more than 100 legislative, enforcement and public edu- cation initiatives aimed at cracking down n aggressive driving and improving safety. The minimum fine for running a red or amber light has been increased from $60 to $150. The new legislation will allow red light running Paint = , 264 Main St. N. 519-853-1970 ie 619) 853-5731 Acton, Ontari Tor. Line: 416-601-1259 LZ 1W9 Zoe Foxe 519-853-2549 DEADLINE IS MONDAY AT 5 PM. 56 Mill St. East, Acton NOVICE SHUTOUT: 'The Acton Major Novice 'Tanners blanked the 'Troy Sting from Michigan 6-0 in their opening game of the annual rep hockey tournament in Acton. Acton goalie Darren Pezzack had a great game, stopping everything that the U.S. squad fired at him. - Frances Niblock photo Acton blanks Troy Michigan Jordan Kuenzig had a hat trick as the Acton Denny's Major Novice Tanners blanked the visiting Troy Sting from Michigan 6-0 in their first game of the annual Acton Tanners rep hockey tournament in Acton. Darren Pezzack was su- perb in net, stopping every- thing that came his way for a shutout. Kuenzig tipped in a Matt Angell pass to open scoring in the first period and then scored again in the sec- ond period with help from David Garvie. Riley Graydon made it 3-0 on a pass from Anthony Kri and Kuenzig and then Kri scored with help from Kuenzig to end the sec- ond period 4-0. Graydon scored his second goal with help again from Kuenzig and Kuenzig scored his third goal _of the game, this one unas- sisted, to shut Troy down': Minor Atoms play well entering holiday tourney ATOM The Acton Minor Atom Tanners headed into their annual Christmas tourna- ment with high expectations Braden Artem, Shawn Harkley and Kyle Fellows. Assists went to Greg Henry (2) and Michael Krasnay. JUVENILES Rob Turpin scored two goals as the Acton Tanners Juveniles edged visiting Elora 5-4 in Tri- roaches to improve intersec- suring that the offenders are _ charges to be laid against ei- . 5 . ae ' fon safety. Mallon North Bape ticketed. His plan ther a driver or licence plate ous ost ioe ie eae ae oe Con action sae MPP Ted Chudleigh said he _ for pilot project includesred _ holder. It will also make it an ue 4 fe ae a fe sath ih oo YS a Ke Desay. 7 uke agrees with the government's light cameras to photograph _ offence to obstruct the plate. - Hespeler Shambocks athe inor Atoms Inga hare: Beanies aor eer methodical approach to find- licence plates of offending Areas in which red light cAtRGn the Michael Bent- fought 2-1 win over arch-ri- Meln a a d <ingles ing a solution to this prob- vehicles, and stepped up en- s ae ae val Fergus. Visiting Erin- icIntyre gles. f bliss cameras will be allowed will ley, Garrett Williams and Hillebareh doubled Acton 6 Jim Corrigan, McIntyre, lem. 'orcement blitzes. Craig Kirkwood line. 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