Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 4 May 2000, p. 2

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THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY. MAY 4, 2000 Tult 2 Growers of quality nursery stock ¢ Evergreens ¢ Roses * Sod ¢ Trees ¢ Perennials * Annuals Wrought Iron & Concrete Ornaments Patio Stones & Cedar Rails Cedar Eurniture TUITMAN'S GARDEN CENTRE (519) 853-2480 Hwy. #25, 1-1/2 mi. S. of Acton For All Your GARDENING NEEDS ACTON s Eo Pr HWY. 7 X HWY. 25 HOME and GARDEN ACCESSORIES 1 | CLEARING UP: Merna Preate has a word with her son Nathan, and daughter Michelle while Mark Bailey of Acton High School's Senior Basketball team waits to clear away for the next diners at the Acton Community Brunch. - Maggie Petrushevsky photo TOWN OF UO NINGONTEIIOS at NETS Working Together Working for You! NOTICE Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 300 (1) of the Municipal Act, being Chapter M. 45 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1990, that the Council of the Town of Halton Hills, at its meeting to be held in the Civic Centre at 6:30 pm, Tuesday, May 23rd and Monday, May 29th 2000, will consider passing a by-law for the reconstruction of the 4th Line from Lot 20 to Lot 23. Plans detailing this project and the proposed by-law are available for viewing during normal business hours at the Engineering Department office. Any inquiries should be directed to Mr. R. A. Goddard, C.E.T., Supervisor of Capital Works at 873-2601, extension 2310. The Council will hear, in person, or by their counsel, any person who claims that their iands will be prejudicially affected by the said by-law and who applies to be heard. Persons wishing to be heard should notify the Clerk's Depart- ment prior to the meeting dates. re Il Limenosse Fifth Line 17 Side Rood coc tana eee nee ieee ROCKWOOD FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC Dr. Tim Peloso BSc(HK), DC Hey, Everyone. ee Manual J, " treatment for It's Spinal ace aea | prevention of / nerve, muscle, / bone & joint pain. Health Week. Watch your back! Evening & Saturday appointments available. 118 Alma Street, Rockwood ¢ (519) 856-2624 Music provides atmosphere at Acton community brunch By FRANCES NIBLOCK The New Tanner The Acton High School Jazz Band was such a hit at Sunday's Acton Community Brunch that many want mu- sic added to the mix of good food and socializing at the monthly get togethers. "We don't know if we could do it again without mu- sic," Mary Ann Austin, one of the organizers, said on Tuesday. "The band was a nice treat and the boy's basketball team helped the seniors with their trays and we had lots of good comments about the teens and the music." While the crowd fell short of the 500 anticipated, at least MSB teaching 360 people had a good brunch at a great price ($5) and a chance to chat. The high school band and basket- ball team will split the profits. Acton YBC (Youth Bowl- ing Council) members will be cooking. serving and clean- ing to earn their share of the profits at the next brunch on May 28, at the Acton arena. Austin said people keep a ways to expand the brunch with silent auc- tions and flea markets sales. "The groups that come in to help could set up some- thing out in the hall to raise more money because it's a great crowd," Austin said, adding thanks to all of the volunteers who made it pos- sible. assistant... . Continued from page I husband) believed she'd re- ally do it. Besides cutting down on time and hair care, Bowen hopes shaving her head will give kids some confidence. "Not to be afraid to do something that is silly and take a chance and try because life goes on. Many kids are afraid to step out and do things for fear of what people will think and say." While the fundraiser was underway, Bowen said kids would taunt her in the hall -- making sounds like electric Miss Acton and the CHEAP PRICES!!! AGA? Grong g May 6, 2000 Receive 10% off any new clothing Community Champion, Gail Thompson will cut the ribbon to officially open L'il Gaffers at 12 Noon L'il Gaffers may not be a BIG store but we are trying to be the best to offer the community quality clothes and accessories at WE WILL BE SELLING HOTDOGS ANDPOP FROM NOON TILL 4pm FOR $1.00. All proceeds will be given to the Susan Lindsay Trust Fund. COMEOUT ANDSHOW YOUR COMMUNITY SPIRIT MANY IN-STORE SPECIALS YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS!!! DON'T FORGET TO MARK YOU CALENDAR Food and Beverages donated by Acton TCA Pening Gently Used Clothing From Newborn to Size |2 New Clothing In Various Sizes . Baby Gift Items & Christmas Outfits Open: Mon-Sat 10:00am - 5.00pm. shavers as they walked. by, telling her how hard they were working to sell the Easter goodies. - MSB vice-principal Mark Zonneveld said they were shocked when Linda made her offer to support the school. "Mrs. Bower volunteered do this -- this is her own choice -- and what a wonder- ful show of school spirit," Zonneveld said, adding the schools would donate $500 to Ronald McDonald House, a charity of Bowen's choice. The students cheered and clapped as Bowen's hair fell to the stage floor, and after a few minuets a student handed her a mirror and she surveyed her new do. Stu- dents also presented Mrs. Bowen with a homemade hat and gave her husband, Al, a pair of sunglasses so he wasn't blinded by their glare off his wife's shining dome. Bowen, good sport that she is, contributed to her own shearing. She purchased $40.50 worth of Easter treats during the fundraiser, helping to ensure they topped the $7,500 mark Hometown news that people read! WY MASTER HOME IMPROVEMENTS FREE Quotes eS nincrvarcieads: door frames Bi rotting window sills @) same colour boredom | adi worrying aboutbig$ RELAX ENJOY Capping windows & doors with aluminum (many colours) will add life and value without major expense. (519) 853-5270

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