Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 26 Feb 2004, p. 5

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2004 THE NEW TANNER Hines Monma, Homes a : -- A On¢ 2 . CYfield 200 AND GROWING: Monmar Homes welcomed their a + 200th family to the Honeyfield community in Acton when David and Collette Hart and daughter Megan purchased a home recently. The Harts are moving to Honeyfield from Brampton this fall. - Submitted photo Halton Hills named Green St. c Halton Hills is one of 36 Canadian municipalities to be ommunity is to improve urban forests and provide people with a Apple farmer Tom Chudleigh is being recog- nized for his leadership, innovation and entrepreneur- ship in the advancement of agriculture in Ontario by his selection into the Ontario Ag- ricultural Hall of Fame. Chudleigh is one of five Ontarions selected for the honour. They will be in- ducted in the Hall of Fame Gallery at Country Heritage Park, Milton, on Sunday, June 13. Along with wife Carol and their sons, Tom Chudleigh has led the fruit industry in the province in apple production as well as pioneering direct farm marketing from Chudleigh's Apple Farm on Regional Road 125. (The Vet- erans Highway) south of Speyside. Chudleigh was nominated Tom Chudleigh selected for Ont. Agricultural Hall of Fame for the honour by the Ontario Farm Fresh Marketing Asso- ciation which noted he was a leader in the innovative use Continued on page 16 Officer assaulted... Continued from page 4 transition and for unknown reasons attacked the male es- corting officer. The escort officer was repeat- edly punched in the face and body during the attack until fel- low officers and a police officer intervened to restrain the 17- year-old. The escort officer was prosperity injured in the attack and was rushed to Milton District Hos- pital where he was held for examination with a broken nose and other head injuries. Halton Regional Police are continuing to investigate the incident. Charges are pending upon the 17-year- old whose name is being withheld. Loans a Prime named one of Green Street greater appreciation of the Canada Communities 2004. Green Streets Canada is the country's self-de- scribed largest municipal urban forestry program. It has assigned a $20,000 grant for the participation of the Georgetown Agri- cultural Society in part of Earth Day events planting trees on road allowances. Green Streets' objective ae LS RNC eer $9999 Games from $49.99, role trees play in the envi- ronment and their overall quality of life. The total value of projects in 2004 is $1,335,902. Over 280 Canadian com- munities have been "greened" under the pro- gram since 1994. Over $10 million in total funding has been committed to munici- pal trees and forests. Ue eT] meeem a ar (R.) RadioShack. seuss | Tyler Property & Management Ltd. | 373 Queen Street East, Acton. (519) 853-0558 At Prosperity ONE we can help your money SOAR www.prosperityone.ca for GiCs, Premium Escalator RRSPs & Mutual Funds Ask about "Take 10" RRSP Loans a Take 10 years to repay Affordable payments Top up your "carry forward" contributions Acton 519.853.0911 Georgetown 905-877.6926 Milton 905.876.4168 Otter & subject te change without notiee. Certsin conditions muy apply. Deadline ise March Ist, 2004, OAC

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