THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1999 The Rockwood LLLEIR Rockwood driver injured i in crash A car-truck collision just before noon Tuesday sent a Rockwood woman to hospi- tal with serious injuries and closed former Highway 25 for more than three hours. Christine Nelson, 43, was southbound when her car General Hospital where she in their Intensive Care Unit in serious condition. Truck driver, Bradley Bruce, 42, of Erin was unhurt in the crash. House break-in crossed the centre line of the : road two km. south of Thieves made off with Ospringe and collided witha more than $5,000 worth of northbound farm truck. electronic equipment from an Nelson was taken to _Erinhomeat Sideroad 5 near Guelph General Hospitaland the Eighth Line during a later transferredto Hamilton break-in Tuesday. Resurfacing project used to compare surfacing methods By FRANCES NIBLOCK The New Tanner Can you tell the differ- ence? While Highway 7 on both sides of Acton has been re- surfaced, different processes were used so the Ministry of Transportation can do a com- parison. Capital Paving was con- tracted for both the 4.4 - kilo- metre section from Silvercreek to Acton and the 5.4-kilome- tre stretch from Acton's west- ern boundary to Eramosa County Road 28. West of Acton, a process called "cold in place" was used. Equipment ground up the same length of road on both sides of Acton being done at the same time," Braithwaite said, adding he didn't know if one process cost more per kilometre than the other. Both sections of highway will be monitored to see which wears better. THE NEW TANNER EWAG News Come intoEWAG Commu- nity Services in Rockwood and see our new look! Amaz- ing what a fresh coat of paint and a bit of renovating can do to spruce up the place. We are still doing some, so bear with us a bit longer. The nights are getting cooler now and to keep warm, we offer you a hot sale at "Happy Returns", our thrift store. For the month of Octo- ber all sweaters are $2 and mittens and hats are half price. What a great bargain. We also have a wide assort- ment of winter coats for the whole family at great prices. Don't forget to join the Diner's Club at Squires Lodge on Tuesdays at noon for a hot home-cooked lunch, all for only $5 per person. We welcome all seniors but please bring your own dishes, silverware, etc. and please let Lynn know at the office if you are coming from outside of Squires Lodge so we can be sure to accommodate you. The food and company can't be beat. Seniors meet here for Bingo and Euchre on Thurs- days at 1 p.m. Euchre is a loonie and Bingo is $1 for two VACUUM REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES AND MODELS - anne eee mR eee) Se TN ae) THE VACUUM STORE 785 Main Street E. MILTON cards. Coffee and goodies in- cluded. It you are a young person looking to help out a senior, especially through the winter months with snow shovel, etc. please give us a call and we will put your name on a list for seniors to call. Have young children and are new to the community? Then make sure you go to Tot-Time, held at Rockmosa Community Centre on Tues- day and Thursday mornings from 9:30 to 12 and meet other moms while your tot has fun with other children. Talk to Sue here at the office for more information on Tot-Time and the Toy-Lending Library. Remember that at the of- fice here, we carry forms for Birth Certificate, Canada Pen- sion Plan, Old Age Security and Power of Attorney. It Saves you the trip into Guelph. We also have a wide variety of information on health, victim services, tour- ist and seniors' activities. Give us a call at 856-2113 or you can fax us at 856-1498. Our address is 126 Main St. S., in Rockwood. Our hours re Operation are oa to ue from 10 a.m. to4 'ood Pantry is open We days by appointment. Putting on their magic horns STEP BY STEP: Dance-In instructor Sheila puts her youngest pupils through their lesson at the Boathouse Saturday mornings. Class members in- clude Jamie Collis, Julia Richards, Amelia Torraville, Hayley McIntosh, Amelia Harkins and Christine Bennett. - Maggie Petrushevsky photo ALL ICE CREAM CONES l/Z PRICE Our way of saying "Thanks for a Great Season!" Just a reminder cakes can be ordered all year by phoning 853-4567 and leaving a message. 48 hrs notice required Charles & Greg Auger 4 Mill St. E. Acton 853-4567 Introducing... dublin the existing surface that was i ears 876-3394 emulsified liquid and ACTON PHARMACY LID. 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