Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 29 Dec 1998, p. 10

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10 THE NEW TANNER What a year it was! Workers reject Continued from Page 6 § Who said what at the Acton Arena and Commu- nity Centre official opening on Sunday: Mayor Marilyn Serjeantson: "It's a great opportunity for us to cel- ebrate today. You know if this new facility had gone into Prospect Park (an early fa- voured location) it just wouldn't have worked as well. I think that the size of the building and the amount of parking here on this eight- acre site is perfect for Acton and Halton Hills." Continued next week. BY MAGGIE PETRUSHEVSKY The New Tanner The Town cn Halton Hills' proposed new con- RALPH MacDON Appliance Service Limited tract with its outside works staff has been "voted down like a ton of bricks." ALD Steve McKnight, presi- dent of CUPE Local 73 (Ca- nadian Union of Public Employees), said employees in the arenas, public works and mechanics voted over- new pact offer want wage parity for public works staffers with workers in similar positions in other jurisdictions. Approximately 50 mem- bers have been without a con- tract since March. The offer put before them Dec. 22 was reached with the assistance of a conciliation officer. Their rejection gives him the option of bringing in ano board report. Seventeen days after that report is filed workers could go on strike or BN PeMTNS 24 Hour Service 853-5848 546 Guelph St., Norval Complete Auto Service Small Engine Repair Husqvarna Sale & Service ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR Legal & Topographic Surveys 54 Mill St. E. Tel. 853-2502 Fax 853-1504 (905) 702-1825 RR# 2 hel ] st the the Town could lock them GUELPH - 519-856-9958 |] town offer last week They out. Robinson Moters| Dan C. Dolliver | Singing Dog Cyele Limited : winter storage \ available, sleds, °, AICS&ATVs WINTER RATES ON POLISHING (905) 702-0888 12488 - 5th Line, Limehouse Pateaenne) WHEELS Driver Training Ltd. 245 Commercial St., Milton (905) 878-4135 www.learntodrive.com AW KIL 143 Ml aaed Ky CORNER With Village Constable Bill Riddle Royal Jug City Happy V2 Lah 853-2460 In the Glenlea Plaza TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1998 LEGION News BRANCH No. 197 BY MIKE MANUEL & Tickets for the New Year. Eve party have been moving along very quickly. If you want to be part of the great event then don't wait too long. Tickets are only $35. Jan. 23 - 50's/60's Dance Jan. 31 - Super Bowl Party Feb. 13 - Valentine's Party This past Saturday's Beef Draw winners were: Stan Caron and Mike Maloney - each. Early Birds To our branch members: Singles Prize winners don't forget the President's were: Jim Hagget, Ian Levee starting at 1 p.m. Jan. 1, 1999, and while you're at the Branch pick up your Cal- endar of Events flyer. This flyer will give you a month to month breakdown of all Branch and Auxiliary activi- ties lined up for the year 1999. As activities are up- dated so will the Calendar of Events flyer. Some upcoming events to watch for: Jan, 16 - Ladies' Auxil- | iary Appreciation Night Mark Rowe to speak to University Women Local historian and au- thor, Mark Rowe, formerly of Acton, will be the guest speaker at the January 5 meeting of the Canadian Federation of University Women's Club - Georgetown. Mark's presentation will focus on the early inhabitants of this area including the Huron and Mississauga peo- ay ~ ACTON Munday, Pat McCutcheon, Larry Frizzell, George McPhail, and Gloria Dunne. Multiple winners were Marjorie Merrikan, Mike Manuel and Jim Davies. Jim, by the way, also won the Large Roast Draw. Saturday's 50-50 winner was lucky John Hoare. On behalf of president Gary Munday and all the Members of Br. 197 a very happy and prosperous New Year to all. See you'at the Branch. ple as well as early Euro- pean settlers. Local finds, sites and burial grounds will be explored. The gen- eral public is welcome at the Cultural Centre on Church St., in Georgetown on Tuesday, Jan. 5 at 7:30 p.m. for this talk and slide presentation. For informa- tion call Pat Brady at 877- 3625. NELLIS CONSTRUCTION ROAD BUILDING EARTH MOVING RR #1 Acton 853-0960 Auto Paint and Restoration For a free estimate call: - Pete Hargrave Proprietor (519) 856-9356 -- BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Serving the Community for 40 Years 67 Mill Street East Acton 853-1160 er es SHOULD BE: Fast, friendly lunch! Come join us! Beside IGA Ph; 853-5531. Fax: 853-5366 Cars and Trucks of all sizes Celebrate sensibly The New Year can be a new beginning for many people, and the New Year's celebrations can be a lot of fun. But for some people it can end in tragedy because someone takes their cel- ebrations behind the wheel of a vehicle. This is my person request to all the people of Acton and Halton Hills. PLEASE DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE. 1. Designate a driver if you go to a party. 2. Call a taxi or just stay where you are. 3. To avoid temptation, leave your car at home. 4. Use common sense, do not get in a car with a driver that has been drinking. 5. Remember, you are civilly responsible if the person is drinking at your party and has an acci- dent on the way home. You can be sued by any injured person. If someone is leaving your house, get their keys. If they will not give up their keys, call police becuase you are responsible. HAVE A SAFE AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. YOURWAY Custom Pipe Bending Lic. Safety Inspection Stn. 17 Agnes St. Acton 853-0900 Service At Its Best! 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The Diamond VIP is equipped with 25 individually reclining seats, individual reading lamps, in-house stereo system with PA, overhead parcel racks, tinted windows and an air conditioner that is so cold it will make you wish you wore your snow suit. For Diamond VIP. bookings, availability or information contact TYLER TRANSPORT LIMITED, Charter department 853-1550 or 1-800-738-9537 (1-80073TYLER). Remember when you call, ask for the Diamond, it will be the coolest gem you ever rode in.

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