Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 31 Dec 2003, p. 4

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THE NEW TANNER WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2003 Beli NEW TANNER (519) 853-0051 Cae gexec Lb Nee" HAPPY NEW YEAR to our Customers, Friends, & Neighbours. We look forward to serving you throughout 2004. Closed January Ist. Family Dining Regular Hours from January 2. & Pizzeria Closed Mondays. RESERVATIONS 13-15 MILL STREET, ACCEPTED. EAST, Acton ral = SR 519-853-0300 = \ ST La J Create graphics or edit digital photos! The Jamstudio Drawing Tablet is a complete web graphics stool kit that comes with everything you need to create artwork and design and publish a web site. Use the tablet and stylus to create graphics, draw pictures, text illustrations, or edit or touch-up all your digital photos! 2516050 tiAfter $10 US mailn rebate. $9 " Purchase price is $22.99 Halton a family friendly work place Halton Regional Health Department recognizes the difference a family-friendly workplace can make when trying to juggle work and family responsibilities. On December 4, 25 hu- man resource managers and other professionals from various Halton companies and organizations came to- gether for a breakfast meeting to hear the results from the family-friendly workplace survey, con- ducted by the Health Department. The results showed that 97 per cent of employers surveyed offer at least one family-friendly workplace practice to their employees. The ability to utilize fam- ily-friendly workplace practices such as flex time, working from home, or us- ing sick days for family reasons, may help employ- ees balance their work and family demands. Highlights - percent of surveyed workplaces offer- ing the following family-friendly practices: 'Flex time (70%) 'Employee Assistance Program (69%) Pa The results show that many are taking positive steps towards creating fam- ily-friendly workplaces, January 4 Kuox Presbyterian Church 44 Main St.N. P.O. Box 342 Acton, Ontario L7J 2M4 Sunday 10:30 a.m. STOP LISTENING January 11 CROSSING BORDERS January\18 Unity Service-Acton Legion January 25 NOT JUST ANY BODY 1 Corinthians 12:12-31a Rey. Joe Gray (519) 853-2360 In a world of change, come and worship the unchanging God. Luke 12:13-21 Acts 8.14-17 and the experiences shared by some of the meeting par- ticipants further highlighted this commitment. "T encourage Halton's corporate sector to create the balance employees need that supports Halton's ef- forts to be a world class place to live and work," said Halton Chairman Joyce Savoline. "Whether caring for chil- dren, aging parents, or managing daily responsi- bilities, many employees find it challenging to estab- lish and maintain a work-life balance. Plans are underway for the Health Department to develop family-friendly workplace programs in partnership with Halton businesses in order to help workplaces become more family- friendly." This project has been made possible by Early Years funding through the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care for early child development (from prenatal to age 6). If you would like more information about family- friendly workplace practices or to receive a copy of the sur- vey highlights, please call the Halton Region Health Depart- ment at (905) 825-6000, or visit us on the Web at www.region.halton.on.ca/ health. BRANCH No. 4) 197 LEGION NEws By Jim Hayes P.R.O. Our deepest sympathy goes to comrade Jean Crook and her family at the passing of her father Grigor Murdoch in the veteran's wing at Sunnybrook Hospital. Murdoch, a former Pipe Major with the Toronto Scottish, served overseas with the regiment during WWII. Following the Chil- dren's Christmas party at On behalf of The Management & the branch on December 14, Santa left gifts with the stewards for the chil- dren whose names were on his list, but were un- able to attend. Parents are requested to enquire at the bar, as soon as possi- ble. The New Year's Gala is tonight (Wednesday). Still not got your tickets? The President's Levee is Thursday afternoon; come on down for a so- cial visit. Sports: Chairman Wes wishes to remind all who wish to compete in Le- gion sports (Zone, District, etc.) are required to be paid-up members for the year in which they will be competing, and are required to carry such proof at those events. Zone cribbage at Branch 442, Erin, on January 31. Four person teams. Sign up before Jan. 14. Staff, I would like to wish everybody a Happy, Healthy & Prosperous New Year. Sincerely, Pregory Vance, President DEANNA WILSON B.Se,, 0.08, J OA Thompson Wellness Centre 25 Main Street North Aton, Ontario 17) 1¥9 (519) 853-3460 No power, no problem! Wind-up AM/FM shortwave radio. Up to one hour of radio with ane minute of cranking~no batteries required! FR200, 2018107 GRUNDIG Rockwood / « PEDATRCS RadioShack. 856-4240 ° Fax 856 9317 en Tyler Property & Management Ltd. DEALER a : . 1 © CUSTOM ORTHONES anning Co. Ltd. © FOOT/NANL CARE © SPORT INJURIES AND FOOTWEAR * HOME VISITS 373 Queen Street East, Acton. (519).853 0558 (across from IGA Plaza) ee |, | a Li a + i .

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