Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 21 Oct 1999, p. 11

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1999 --< THE NEW TANNER ll fi | Bantams off to rocky season start S Lis S lh The Acton Minor Bantam Orangeville scoredthree consecu-_goals in the third period. Acton's _period, Orangeville scored in the Starting wage $14.00/hour. SUPERIOR GLOVE WORKS has the following positions open: Packing Department: duties include: inspecting & packing finished gloves. After training, possibility of moving to coating/dotting department with shift work. Office experience an asset. Starting wage $9.60/hour. Receiving Department: lifting, unloading & loading trucks, organizing warehouse. Forklift truck experience preferred. Apply in person to: Superior Glove Works Limited 36 Vimy Street, Acton ON L7J 1S1 SCHOOL BUS TRAINING New class starts Oct. 26. WE PAY MORE! Call today for more information. (519) 853-1550 DISPOSAL CONTAINERS for rent 3.5 tonne capacity (8'w x 10'1 x 4' h). $90 plus tipping fees. 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Half day in school and the opportunity to work the other half. Call Donna 824-9431 AOL. (tin) team lost 4 to 7 in their game against Milton in their first week of play. Acton held a3 to 1 lead at the end of the first period with goals by Mike Gerrow, Mike Chapman and Matt Gardener. Assists went to Colin Sheehan, Stephen Boychuk, Matt Chapman and Matt Gardener. Mike Chapman tied the game in the third period for Acton with his second goal of the game. As- sists went to Matt Chapman and Stephen Boychuk. Unfortunately, Acton al- lowed Milton to score three goals in the final three minutes of the game. In their second week Milton defeated Acton 7 to 4. Acton held a3 to 1 lead at the end of the first period with goals by Mike Gerrow, Mike Chapman and Matt Gardener. Assists went to Colin Sheehan, Stephen Boychuk, Matt Chapman and Matt Gardener. Mike Chapman tied the game in the third period for Acton with his second goal of the game. Assists went to Matt Chapman and Stephen Boychuk, Unfortunately Acton allowed Milton to score three goals in the final three minutes of the game. In week three, Acton Minor Bantams played Orangeville twice. In the first game, Orangeville defeated Acton 6 to 2. After a scoreless first period, Sw GUELPH UPHOLSTERY 30 Years ago in 1969, Ruth & Earl Jensen started Business in ACTON, under the name ACTON UPHOLSTERING GUELPH UPHOLSTERY We still serve ACTON & ROCKWOOD area. Recovering Furniture, Antique & Modern. Please call for a FREE estimate in your home or i visit our FABRIC SHOWROOM at (es 303 Victoria Rd. N. GUELPH (comer of Speedvale) Or call 824-0533 (local call) Free pickup and delive 8016 Hwy 7 Guelph (between Rockwood & Guelph) Licenced under LLBO tive goals in the second period. Acton's Stephen Boychuk scored from Mike Chapman be- fore the period ended to narrow the lead by two goals. Orangeville scored three more final goal was scored by Joe Brunelle from Taylor Seads and Peter Finnie. Acton travelledto Orangeville for the return match which they lost 4-1. After a scoreless first second. Actor: tied the game in the second with a goal by Taylor Seads. Acton could not maintain their momentum in the third pe- riod allowing Orangeville to score three unanswered goals. Major Peewees want a win Matt Freckleton leads the scoring with four goals and two assists as the Acton Tanners Major Peewees look for their first win of the Tri-County rep season. Aaron Chiasson had three goals and four assists in the six games played to date. The Tanners were doubled 4- 2 in an away game in Erin last Monday. Kurtis McArthur and Chiasson scored with help from Freckleton, Nick Newby. Tim Pembleton and Brent McCrimmon Jones. Visiting Enin/Hillsburgh downed Acton 5- 2 recently with goals from Freckleton and Daine Kuiken- Rogers and assists from McArthur and Chad Artem. Chiasson and Pembleton scored as New Hamburg defeated visit- ing Acton 7-2 The Peewee Tanners battled to a 5-5 tie with visiting Fergus. Acton held the lead until the last two minutes of the game when Fergus scored. Freckleton had a pair of goals and Pat Collins. Chiasson and Kuiken-Rogers had singles. Assists went to Chiasson. Kuiken-Rogers. Pembleton. McArthur (2). McCrimmon Jones. Brett Manes and Newby. will be held on at 7:00 p.m. There will be a pre-Commencement Reception for grads held in the School Library at 5:30 p.m. Please plan to attend fo renew old acquaintances and catch up on news. If you are a graduate and have not received an invitation, please contact - the school at 853-2920. ACTON HIGH SCHOOL Annual Commencement Exercises Friday, November 5, 1999 exc dome top oak steamer trunk, end tables w/orig marble tops and ori cr chaise lounge (exc) upholstery, diningroom suite 9 pc, walnut bedr hung curio cabinet w/bubble glass. GLASS & CHINA: Lg Royal Ni china tea service, Ig Nippon be dinnerware (C1915), exc assortment of de; ter by Buffalo pottery, other blue willow, Briti white Royal Worcester platters, Spode Saucers w/matching cr/sug, porcelain try bowl, Vict bi CANADIANA AUCTION SALE Saturday October 23, 1999, Start 10 a.m., Preview 9 a.m. Royal Canadian Legion, 15 Wright St. Acton, Ont. FURNITURE: Waterloo County bucket cupboard w/3 recessed shelves over 2 doors, solid sides and cut out base, 2 pc pine open dish cupboard, 4 pc Maritime country bedroom hand stencilled medal- lions over original faux finish, large pine kitchen harvest table w/drawer, set of 4 Maritime ladderback chair rush seats, pine baby cradle w/exc orig paint finish, med harvest table, child's Windsor style high chair w/orig black finish, wicker baby buggy, double press back rocking chair, Ig pine 2 door over 2 drawer armoir, pine single door cupboard, exc pressed back arm chair, pine dome top blanket chest, , Victorian marble top dresser w/lg mirror, drop leaf kitchen work table, refinished grain scale, exc upholstered chaise lounge, set of 4 oak dining chairs, set of 4 oak pressed backs w/cane seats, Ig pine bonnet chest of drawers, Windsor style deacons bench, pr *STICKLEY* ig labels, oak A/C style fireplace mantle, exc oak sideboard, arts/ country painted stencilled candle table, Fergus stool, mahog 'oom suite, deco style bedroom suite, solid cedar chest, oak wall ippon Rose covered plate, hand painted signed cocoa pot, English iscuit barrel, blue transfer wine cask, Maritime table fare pression glass in assorted colours, blue willow turkey plat- ish Anchor ware, Poole Eng assorted, set of 3 classic gold/ "Ellesmere" china barrel, kitchen pottery, set of 6 Nippon cups/ dresser pieces, Nippon mustache cup/saucer. cco: AGON Smee 1930 \ HOW OPEN AT 8:00am FOR SATURDAY FULL BREAKFAST MENU Don't forget our Sunday Brunch opens at 10:30 am Our upper level facilities ideal for Business or Pleasure Now Accepting Christmas Party Bookings For reservations call 763-9129 MISCELLANEOUS: Salesman sample radio flyer wagon, Brantford blue flower crock, 3 gallon drag- onfly crock, 2 gallon blue flower jug, other assorted crocks, Redware jelly mold, assorted pcs early pottery, hand hooked and rag rugs, hand made quilt work, assorted fancy table linens and doilies, jewellery both gold/sterling and costume good assortment. Advertising tins, candy stick jars (old), assorted silverplate pcs, 10 Oriental carpets (old), fancy old mirrors, fishing rod/reel, pin cushion doll, dresser boxes, etc. LIGHTING: Student style hanging lamp, oil lamps, bridge lamps. SPECIAL TOY FEATURE Can Lincoln sand truck, Wyndotte sand box toy, Lincoln dump truck, Michell Rocket Radio Lamp 1940s, Prestyn toys eng w/u aeroplanes, Darrel Wells mirophone from Greenwood, Marx 40's mine shaft working, Pan Am aeroplane, Bell toy USA, Celps Japan b/o clown drummer, metal train set w/track, Japanese Ford Fairlane 500, boxed simplex typewriter USA Oct. 2 1926, Chalkware Quipple carnival doll, Walt Disney Mickey Mouse record player, Oriental papier mache head (New Orleans), MSK Japan tin friction Nash working washer, Marx m/u England tin horse and cart, Powell & Mason St Municipal rail friction toy, husky press steel tow truck, Cragston w/u pink musical wind up poodle, assorted dolls including some porcelain, carved wooden folk art figures, several Daisy rifles, cast iron bank (1950s), tin moon globe. Sale contains a ange assortment of Canadiana and primitives from 4 local estates saved specifi- cally for this sale. Sale list subject to additions and deletions, please preview one hour prior to sale. UPCOMING SALES: New furniture sale Nov. 6/99, Catalogue sale Jan 2000. Terms: Cash/Visa/MC/Debit. NORM WEBSTER Central Ontario Auctioneers Inc. R.R.#1, Limehouse, Ont. (905) 873-7633 "Where you get something for nodding." & Ss --s

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