THE NEW TANNER TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1998 PIZZA GIANT HOLIDAY SPECIALS! (DEC. 2end -JAN 3rd) Recieve a coupon with ert orderover the Holidays. Good for $3.00 OFF any regular price order | BOYES PANZAROTTI SPECIAL ! Buy any 3 topping or more panzarotti & get the 2nd, 3rd & 4th for HALF PRICE HOLIDAY SPECIAL! With any order over $15 get 4 pop or garlic strips 2-3 TOPPING PIZZAS $ 1 300 + tax' Medium $1 500 + tax s 1 700 + tax Small Large Add [5 Wings to any order for only $5.99 853-2424 ALWAYS FREE DELIVERY FOR ORDERS OVER $8.00 | New year's Eve SPECIAL Extra Large Unlimited Toppings Pizza Only $18 ERS IN EFFECT TIL JAN 3/99 103 Main St. N. ACTON Continued from Page 3 Athletic Association champi- onship. § Acton's Margaret Millman goes house shop- ping and plans for her daugh- ter's wedding after picking © up acheque for $110,224.07, second prize in the January 16, '98 Super 7 Lotto draw. - The ticket was purchased at the Village variety. It was the second lottery windfall for Millman who won $2,700 six years ago. § Town councillors in- struct the treasurer to come back with a preliminary budget showing no more than a 2 per cent tax increase. Councillors feel forced to in- crease taxes so service levels . don't slip. Since 1991 the | annual tax increase for Town purposes has been 0.53 per cent. : PLUMBING Water Softener Rentals Water Pump} Service § Two Acton churches boycott he annual Unity Service because they are un- happy with the theology of the guest speaker, former United Church moderator, the Very Reverend Lois Wilson. Wilson delivered a message of unity, world-wide witness and service to neigh- bour. § The first issue of The New Tanner hits the streets _ of Acton and the surround- : ing area. The new Willow ~ Street office is flooded with Dear Editor, I wanted to compliment you, the next time we met, on fore Brenda LaRose & Ruth Kranendonk Jan 7 & 8 10 am - 9pm 77 Mill St. E. Acton Offering Classes for beginner, Intermediate, & advanced Supplies: Books, Paints & Brushes, Wood Supplies and unique hand painted gifts Winter Open House e& Registration Jan9 10 am-5 pm Beginner Classes starting on January 26th 853-0777 promotes healthy skin and hair. as well. oa bo-all tarv-shore re: Willow Lane 15 Willow St. S. Acton Story on Vitamin E Vitamin E is an antioxidant that is important in the prevention of cancer and caridovascular disease. It improves circulation, it is neces- sary for tissue repair, and is useful in treating premenstrual syndrome and fibocystis disease of the breast. It promotes normal blood clotting and healing, reduces scarring from some wounds, reduces blood pres- sure, aids in preventing cataracts and relaxes leg cramps. Vitamin E also As an antioxidant, Vitamin E prevents cell damage by inhibiting the formation of free radicals. It retards aging and may prevent age spots Tron and Vitamin E should always be taken separately, since they hinder each other's absorption. In contrast the antioxidants Vitamin C and selenium enhance the action of Vitamin E. Externally it can be used for skin wounds.. SWISS Vit. E 90 caps regular price $17.75. Sale price $9.99. | Visit us every last Wednesday of the month, ¢ customer appreciation day: 10 % discount afy-h i tar priced deme! : Natural Foods} Vitamins, Herbs, Spices and Cosmetics ON L7J 1Z9 853-3051 calls from people welcoming back their local paper. reoEBRUARY § Amid much hoopla and fanfare and after a dec- -ade of planning, praying and perseverance by local politi- cians, the new $5.3 million Acton Arena and Commu- my Centre opens with an official ribbon cutting cer- emony at centre ice. Continued on Page 10 | Remembers names the fine article remembering George Beatty. I am sure all old Actonites recall George with fond memories. I know Isure do. The many hours we spent at the old rink firing pucks at George in net. He was a formidable goalie. The purpose of this note is to identify the December 22/98 picture of Kay Alger's class of 48: Back Row: Ron Holloway, George Smethurst, Brian Thorenson, John Cunningham, John Hayden, Joe Jany, Gord Cripps, Karl Turner, Wayne Currie. 3"4 Row: Richard Williamson, 'Ruth Cripps, Nora Robson, Lorna Brown, Elaine Rachlin, Eileen Massey, Stella Lewandowski, Bernice Sargent. 2™ Row: Marjory Ware, Delores Lambert, Evelyn Dolmer, Cheryl Morton, Joyce Halladay, Marjory Winters, Frances Oakes, Lorraine Tyler, Dorothy Dawkins. Front Row: Ron Sinclair, Warren Wagner, Ron Shepherd, Mar- tin Marks, Bob Walmer, -Marvin Hunter, Emerson Baxter,and Wayne Spires. From memory, not bad for a 50+ Acton grad! Ron Sinclair, Caledon ee JUST MOVED? Phone Call Betty Ann 853-1944 : Pagh Our Hostess' Gifts and ~ Information are the Key te Your New Community