Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 27 Nov 2003, p. 12

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12 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2003 FISHERMAN'S LANDING Rockwood Phone: 856-4950 "The BEST Fish & Chips" in Rockwood and all surrounding areas. Eat-in or Take-out HOURS: Wed, Thurs. & Sat. 11:00 - 7:30 Fri. 11:00 - 8:30 The Halton Region Health Department has received laboratory results confirming the Region's first case of in- fluenza A for this flu season in a Milton child. "What we're experiencing here in Halton is similar to what is happening across the Greater Toronto Area," said Mary Anne Carson, manager of the Health Department's Communicable Diseases pro- gram. "Many areas within the GTA are now starting to re- ceive reports of influenza type A." There are many things that you can do to avoid getting Phone-in orders accepted Se Rew merce ath) Put your needs first and get yourself rewarded. If you need assistance with any of thefollowing: - Bank Loans or Mortgages - RRSP/Investment Planning : Financial Planning - Tax Planning the flu. The key. is to avoid the spread of germs. Staying home when you are feeling ill, and encouraging family members and co-workers to stay home when ill, can greatly reduce the spread of illnesses. Proper and thor- ough hand washing is very important throughout the day, and each time after using the washroom. Using issues to cover your mouth and nose during a cough or a sneeze helps to reduce the spread of germs. Another important way to help you and your family avoid getting the flu is to get your flu shot. Free flu shot Halton's first flu case confirmed clinics are occurring now throughout Halton Region and are open to anyone over the age of six months. To find a clinic date and loca- tion near you, please visit www.region.halton.on.ca/ health or call (905) 825- 6000. CRAZY CUTTING: Yourway Auto Repair owner Jason Ash, along with Mayor-elect Rick : Estate Planning Bonnette opened his new facilities on Main Street, North this past Saturday in an unusual way with a 'ribbon cutting' of an exhaust pipe. Joining them were Colin Ash, new Ward 1 councillors Jon Hurst and Mike O'Leary, employees John Tyscoe and Charlie Payne.-Angela Tyler photo You need to meet the winning team in Acton and take advantage of the best services and advice in town. For further details, please contact: JOHN MCMILLAN KRISTINA ANDREWS HUSSAIN MAHMUD Investment Funds Specialist Branch Manager Investment Advisor BMO Bank of Montreal BMO Bank of Montreal BMO Nesbitt Burns Phone: (905) 873-7574 Phone: (519) 853-1101 Toll Free: 1(800) 533-8849 ext.4610 BMO © Nesbitt Burns: istered trade-mark of Bank of Montreal, used under licence, "Nesbitt Burns" is a registered trade-mark of BMO Nesbitt Burns ion are not intended to be-a definitive analysis of tax law: 'The comments contained herein are general in nature and profes- an individual's particular tax position should be attained in respect of any person's specific circumstances, SEARS HomeCentral EVOLOR « All Custom Vertical Blinds Custom Wood Blinds ¢ All Custom Cellular Blinds « All Custom Metal Blinds SPECTACULAR DRAPERY & HOME FASHIONS SEARS GUARANTEED HOME IMPROVEMENTS. SEARS, CANADA INC. 435 STONE ROAD WEST GUELPH, ONTARIO N1G 3E5 (519) 822-3280 EXT. 224 OR 213 WWW.SEARS.CA The Acton High School girls' hockey team opened the season with two wins and two losses at the Early Bird Tournament at the Beatrice Ice Centre Gardens at York STUCCO STIPPLE CEILINGS Residential & Looking forward to serving you. .. Painting, For All Your Interior & Exterior Painting. Becorating DRY WALLING TILE SETTING Commercial Acton (519) 853-2199 Cell: (905)703-1299 AHS team opens season University last week. Playing the double "D" di- vision, Acton dropped its first game 3-1 to Richmond Hill. Kaitlyn Andrews scored for Acton with help from Breanna Campbell. Acton edged Clarke-New- castle's Blue team 2-1 with goals from' Amanda Schroeder and Amanda Campbell. Ceili Andrew had an assist. Schroeder scored four goals to help Acton trounce Bracebridge Muskoka High School 6-1. Kaitlyn Andrews and Laura Detlor each had singles, and assists went to Amanda Campbell and An- drews. Acton's play ended with a 4-0 loss to Clarke-Newcastle aN es Joye E CK] Joyce Savoline Chairman, Halton Region www.region.halton.on.ca Thank You for the confidence you have expressed in my leadership by re-electing me as Chairman of Halton Region. Thanks also to my wonderful campaign committee (volunteers all from the four communities of our Halton partenership: Burlington, Halton Hills, Milton, and Oakville. We heard your concerns about quality of life. * We will continue to deliver those services that you count on everyday. Authorized by the chief Financial Officer, Joyce Savoline Campaign 40,000 Thank You's

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