10 THE NEW TANNER Expand service to Erin A Town-owned company -- Halton Hills Fibre Optics, a subsidiary of Halton Hills Hydro -- is expanding its wireless Internet service to Erin residents. HHH president Dan Guat- Have A News Tip? Call The New Tanner at 519-853-0051 or email: thenewtanner@on.aibn.com to told Council last week that since they now own them, he thought they'd like to know about Halton Hills Fibre Optic's recent Looking forward to serving you. Painting. Deroratng Cell: (90 Acton (519) 853-2199 purchase of wireless net- work assets in Erin. "Business expansion of a wireless high-speed In- ternet offer that is already underway in Halton Hills is why this was undertaken," Guatto said, adding the move will "dramatically" improve service to Erin customers who currently receive intermittent wire- 5)703-1299 less service. Place items at curb by 7:00 a.m. on your designated bulk collection day. Check the map for your corresponding collection zone. Items will be collected on the day designated for your zone. Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3: Zone 4 Zone 5 zy | Q be a ee Monday, May 16 Tuesday, May 17 Wednesday, May 18 Thursday, May 19 Friday, May 20 The following materials will NOT be collected: + Automobile Parts* * Propane Tanks + Tires * Building and Demolition Debris * Concrete and Bricks * Household Hazardous Waste * Cardboard Boxes + Tree Branches * Tree Stumps** * Soil and Rocks These items may be disposed of at Halton's Waste Management Site, 5400 Regional Road 25, Milton. ' Open Monday - Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m Ni 40 SIDE. RD. Fe gee poi i, *Only small non-hazardous automobile parts can be accepted at the Halton Waste Management Site. **Only small tree stumps under 30 cm (1 ft) in diameter can be accepted at the HWMS. - cong "GA19 THHOYNHD NOLS + S@.Ge IWNOID3: Metal items and appliances will ONLY be collected yeu have unwanted Rens on a call-in basis, and therefore will not be collected on your scheduled Bulk Collection day. thal afé if Gaed- condition, Consider Goriating Then 6 4 To receive collection, please call Halton Region iailiabié organization oF at 1-866-442-5866. Metal items and appliances include refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, stoves, washers, dryers, metal furniture, broken down swing sets, etc. Feuse Centre, You will be diverting material away tren Hatton's landfill and Relping peaple in Heed at the Saitie 'tire! Please ensure the doors are removed for safety. CHARITY DUFFERS: Taking a break during the annual Paul Murr Memorial Golf Tournament at Blue Springs Golf Club on Monday were, from left, John Chisholm, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2005 former Toronto Maple Leaf Rick Vaive, Fred Rang and Steve Groves. -- Frances Niblock photo AHS athletes chalk up medals Twelve track and field ath- letes from Acton High School competed at the 15" annual Cardinal Carter Track and Field Classic last Friday and Saturday in great weather. One hundred and twelve schools were represented by 1900 athletes. Acton came home with two golds, one fourth and one sixth place finish with a total of 25 points. Many personal best per- formances were recorded. Kaitlyn Andrews placed first in the Senior Girls' Discus with a toss of 39.56 metres. This was a new meet record, school record and a personal best. In Chiropodist ~ / Foot Specialist DEANNA WILSON BSc.,0.Ch, Thompson Wellness Centre, 15 Main Street North Acton, Ontario 17) 1V9 19-853-3460 = Foot/Nail Care + Sports + Pediatrics + Diabetic /Arthritie Foot Conditioning «Custom Orthotios and Footwear + Home visits the Shot Put she also placed first with a put of 13.06 metres. This was a new meet record, school record and a personal best in outdoor competition this year. Kaitlyn was chosen as the Outstanding Senior Female Athlete of the meet and received a pair of Brooks Shoes. Dan Kearns placed 4th in the Junior Boys Shot Put with a score of 12.41 metres. This was a personal best in competi- tion. Dan also placed 9" in the Discus with a personal best throw of 35.07 metres. Jaimi Fellows placed 6" in the Junior Girls High Jump with a score of 1.40 metres. Matt Bigg had two personal best performances. He ran 2 minutes 18 seconds in the Midget Boys' 800 metres and 4 minutes 50.88 seconds in the 1500 metres. Dave Carscadden ran 13.75 seconds in the Midget Boys' 100 metres. He ran 27.84 seconds in the 200 metres and 63.38 seconds in the 400 metres. Jesse Check ran 13.23 sec- onds in the Midget Boys' 100 metres and jumped 4.98 metres and earned a 9" place finish in the Midget Boys' Long Jump. Troy Ethier ran the Senior Boys 100 metres in 11.61 seconds and triple jumped 11.50 metres. Caitlyn Mackie-Richards jumped 1.30 metres in the Midget Girls' High Jump. Ashton Rosa ran 4 minutes and 54.5 seconds in the Senior Boys 1500 metres. Tracey Singles ran 15.13 in the Midget Girls 100 metres and jumped 3.17 metres in the Midget Girls Long Jump. Robyn Spiers ran 15.64 in the Midget Girls 100 metres. Ryan Wagg ran 65.74 in the Midget Boys 400 metres. The next meet is the GHAC qualifiers at Nelson Stadium. arrival of their first son Chenier. Born on April 23, 2005, 6lbs 140z. Debbie & Jim Haggett. 7" grandchild for Pasky Chenier. Fourth great-grandchild for Ann Stanley. The family welcomes 0% OFF! 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