Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 24 Feb 2000, p. 11

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2000 THE NEW TANNER 11 Classified Services dublin improvements Kitchens, Baths Free Estimates Dave Dawkins 853-2887 DISPOSAL CONTAINERS for rent 3.5 tonne capacity @w ° x 10'1 x 4'h). $90 plus tipping fees. Delivered with versatile toll off truck that goes where larger trucks should not. Ideal for roof shingles, renovations, yard clean ups, house/garage clean-outs. Westerveld Con- tracting Ltd, (519) 853-3332. MR. MOVER Free no obligation quotes Free boxes * Free wardrobes Your local mover Discounts for Mid Month Moves and Seniors MAKE YOUR MOVE AND CALL MR. MOVER * Weekly Long Distance service to the U.S. and Canada coast to coast * Affordable HOME OFFICE or APARTMENT Moves * Commercial and Warehouse Moving *Packing Services, Maid/ Cleaning Services * Storage Facilities 1-877-503-6683 (MOVE) www.mover.to E-mail: booking@mover.to Major Atoms are ousted Host Penetang edged the Acton Major Atoms 3-2 to knock them: out of the finals of a tournament last weekend. Goalie James Burgie was named game MVP in Acton's first match, a 2-2 tie with Penetang Main. Michael Krasnay and Garrett' Williams had singles. Williams, Patrick Glatt and Daniel Woolford had assists. Craig Kirkwood and Williams scored, with help on doth goals from Michael Bent- ey, named game MVP. as Acton edged Midland 2-1. That win put Acton in fourth lace of eight teams and ad- _-- them to the semi-fi- Penetang downed Acton -2 with goals from Bent ind Glatt and assists on bot 0als from Braden Artem, who vas named game MVP. ~ WAG Sig | Spring is in the air and with it comes a fresh look at life. You can have a fresh look, '00. by coming into EWAG Community Services and see what we have to offer you in pring, clothing items in the month of March at Happy Returns, our thrift shop. We will be starting to get all of ur "lighter" fashions out ;00n in anticipation of the warmer weather. In honour of St. Patrick's Day, we will be offering anything green in the store at half price for the nonth of March. (Hours are 10 to 4 Tuesday to Friday and 10 to 2 on Saturdays.) Join us on March 17 fora st. Patrick's Day Open House at the EWAG office and store. 853- 0051 RELIABLE CLEANERS needed, for Acton, morning & afternoon hrs. 853-0945. (8) COMPUTERIZED SAW OP- ERATOR needed, full-time, day shift. Willing to train, upper body strength needed to load machine. (905) 873-8509. Fax résumé (905) 873-9165. (8) Halton Hills Twisters Junior Division Lawlor & Co. topped Halton Hills Rad 4-1 at Me- morial Arena. Melissa Eadh earned the only Rad marker while Lawlor goals were scored by Jamie Hayward and Jesse Mongomery (two each) and an assist for Hay- ward. eK The Twisters downed Carls Catering 2-0 with goals by Michelle Timmins and Shayna Middaugh. Assists went to Priya Bharj, Erica Bartolac, and Timmins. eK Carls Catering topped Lawlor & Co. 3-1. Shaaoon Cox was the only Lawlor marksman while Carls goals were scored by Samantha Sala, Ali Marineau and Robyn Henderson. Carls as- sists went to Jenna Burke, Kelly Colorossi, Ashley Koenigsberger, Jessica Wilton and Jessica Kuchmush. eK Halton Hills Rad & Tire shut out the Twisters 2-0 with Jennifer MacDonald earning the shutout and Emily Roffel scoring both goals. Melissa Eady picked up the assist for the Rad. Tyke Donaldson Financial topped Brampton One 2-0 in their game at Memorial Arena. Lindsay Patterson scored both Donaldson goals with Jennifer Eady and Kassidy Veenstra earning the assists. Do or die Sor Novices A lacklustre effort gave the Acton Minor Novice a 6-2 loss to Erin/Hillsburgh on Tuesday night and forced a sixth OMHA playoff game tonight (Thursday) in Acton. Acton leads Erin /Hillsburgh three games to two, in the best-of-seven series. Erin/Hillsburgh -- a team Acton beat all season -- jumped to an early lead and didn't look back on Tuesday. Bradley Kri and Gordie McKeon scored for Acton with help from Dylan Creasey and Taylor McNabb. Billy Burgan scored the game winner in sudden death Overtime as Acton edged Erin/Hillsburgh 3-2 at home on Saturday to take a comfort- able three games-to-one lead in the series. McKeon and Creasey had singles. Assists went to Ellis Lavallee, Drew Backman, McKeon, McNabb and Kri. McKeon had a hat trick and McNabb had a single as Erin/Hillsburgh edged Acton 5-4 last Thursday in Erin. As- sists went to Colton Burgan, Brandyn McCarthy (2), McNabb and McKeon. ANNOUNCEMENT Marilyn (DeBruyn) Miller The Precept Group would like to welcome Marilyn Miller to our Guelph office. Marilyn comes to us with many years experience in the insurance industry and would consider it an honour to look after your insurance needs. b= Precept INSURANCE BROKERS 581 Woolwich Street P.O. Box 126 Guelph, Ontario N1H 6J6 Bus: (519) 824-8650 Fax: (519) 824-0899 1-800-463-2068 BERKSHIRE INvestMENT Group INC. ow DEBORAH EATON-KENT, cra CHARTERED FINANCIAL ANALYST FINANCIAL ADVISOR 12100 - 6th Line R.R.#1 Acton, Ontario L7J 2L7 TELEPHONE (519) 853-5017 Cocnasuene (705) 756-8982 Facsimite (519) 853-4136 Emait deatonkent@berkshire.ca Ld era 2 P grea , Co ae Zee eee 853-2460 In the Glenlea Plaza for your convenience | We now have a fax machine to Rott Set aw Bay oms TITHE: HT Bathing * Cli * Styli "Boga bye The Wellness Centre CHIROPRACTIC: Dr. Tom Thompson D.C. : Chiropractors correct vertebral subluxations which produce nerve interference. When subluxations are cor- rected, the nervous system is allowed to operate prop- erly and the body is able to adapt to its environment and be self-regulating and self-healing which is its innate function. MASSAGE THERAPY: Mark Weidner R.M.T. Donna G MacDonald R.M.T. For relief from: + Headaches * Muscle Spasm las + Post Surgery Swelling + Arthritis + Pregnancy Discomfort + Stress Massage Therapy is a hands on natural therapy for all ages, and an aid in immune function strengthening. CHIROPODIST/FOOT SPECIALIST: Deanna Wilson D. Ch. * Nailcare + Corns - Callus + Arch pain * Diabetic & arthritic foot care + Heel pain + Pediatric evaluation + Custom orthotics : + Plantar warts - Ingrown nails « Sports injuries NUTRITIONAL COUNCILLING: Nancy DesJardins, R.N.C.P Your body may be trying to tell you something by the presentation of multiple symptoms and sicknesses. A comprehensive evaluation of your nutritional situation will be conducted and recommendations made to help you with your personal Nutritional Education Pro- gramme. The programme is not just a diet but a very practical guide to a healthier lifestyle based on * Tendonitis _ + Whiplash Injury natural teachings. For consultation/appointment, call The Wellness Centre (919) 853-3460 24 Hour Service ¢ Flatbed Service * Lockout Service * Boosting &. Gas 853-5848 Dan C. Dolliver ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR Legal & Topographic Surveys 54 Mill St. E. Tel. 853-2502 Fax 853-1504 Royal Jug City) PO a ae | JeTLin« ah Door to Doo '2% CORWER pg Ny eae -- & = With ec | | Tyler Transport Ltd. ill Riddle hy 379 Queen St. E. F 853-1550 7 ae PERuro PAINT AND RESTORATION Winter Sports Cars and $ : : Trucks of Winter sports are still here, just! Here are All. Sizes a few skating and tobogganing safety pole tras fetincie Call: | tips. Skating Peter Hargrave The safest place to skate in Acton, particularly $56-9356 now the ice and snow are melting, isat the Arena, 2222Uing Eramosa RR4 Rockwood But ifsome of you still wish to venture onto the ice at Fairy Lake, please be sure to check with the Braida Gf Henry Town's Recreation Department that the ice is still BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS safe. Ifin doubt, stay off the lake! In addition, eth : children should always be accompanied by an Serving the Community adult. for 4o Years Here are some other pointers : which will help you to havea OF ME Sheol fost ee = 853-1160 1 Always look first before : 7 starting off, you might be stepping NELLIS CONSTRUCTION out in front of a moving skater. LIMITED 2 Try never to cross in front of = another skater. 3 Keep some distance between d : you and other skaters in case te s ' -- has oe -- ue a ROAD BUILDING 0 not engage in horseplay on the ice, ice is EARTH MOVING extremely hard and a fall could result in a head RR #1 A, 853-0960 injury, or some other serious injury. con Custom Pipe Bending Lic. Safety Inspection Stn. 17 Agnes St. 5 Young learning skaters should use a hockey type helmet, and elbow and knee pads are good also. Tobogganing Find a hill and ZOOM! off you go, but be careful, what is at the bottom of the hill or partway down? Is there a tree, a large rock? These could really hurt you, or a wire fence which could cause fatal injuries. Check the hill before sliding down, is it safe? Acton 853-0900 Bag eat) BRT SICH BUN a cn iy MCR TT CLASSIC KARATE 145 Mill St. E. Mon -Fri 6:30-9 PM EB Ly]

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