Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 13 Oct 2005, p. 12

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a2 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2005 Acton couple celebrates. 50 years (House League Hockey) Fifty-one years ago, Vic and Joan Morris met at a dance studio in England --"T thought he was a nice guy," Joan said recently, but the timing wasn't right as Vic and his family were immigrating to Canada the next week. "When I heard he was coming to Canada| thought well that's that, but he wrote me and asked me to come _and join him and we married "in Toronto on July 9, 1955," Joan Morris said recently. The Morrises celebrated their 50th wedding anni- versary at a small family party recently, reminiscing about the happy years in Acton where they raised four children. 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Both Joan and Vic were active, members of the Acton Badminton Club, the Acton Citizens' Band and the band at the Acton Seniors' Centre. Halton adopts bylaw to prevent clear cuts Halton Regional Council has adopted a new Tree By- law, to prohibit or regulate the destruction or injuring of trees in Halton Region after nearly two years of consulta- tion. The Tree By-law, applies to trees located in green- lands or woodlands larger than 0.5 hectares and is pri- marily designed to prevent unauthorized clear cutting in Halton Region. "Halton's new Tree By-law is an excellent example of our & Pyare 5 MMS @ Urban Yard Waste is collected every other week on the same day as your Blue Box from April 6 to December 7, 2005. Acceptable Items include: Yard and garden trimmings, leaves, pumpkins, fallen fruit and tree and brush trimmings Unacceptable Items include: Grass clippings, tree stumps, sod, soil and rocks Garbage and recyclable material Tips for setting out your yard waste: Use open, reusable, rigid containers such as bushel basket or plastic tub Place a yard waste sticker on your container (available from Halton Region) Use a paper yard waste bag Bags, containers must be less than 23 kg (50 Ibs) Brush: Note: Yard waste placed out in plastic bags (including decorative plastic Halloween bags) and cardboard boxes will not be completed. Must be tied in bundles no larger than 1.2 m (4 ft) long by 0.6 m (2 ft) wide, with branches a maximum of 7.5 cm (3 ") in diameter. Please check your 2005 Waste Management Calendar for details in your area or the Region's Waste Management website at cea commitment to engaging the community and incorporat- ing their suggestions into Regional policies that serve a broad audience," said Halton Regional Chairman Joyce Savoline. "Through two years of open houses, committee and Council meetings and working closely with both the Halton Agricultural Advi- sory Committee and Halton's Ecological and Environmen- tal Advisory Committee, we have been successful in developing a by-law that will work throughout the Region." In addition to adopting the Tree By-Law, Regional Council also asked Regional staff to include a Woodlands Stewardship Program to ef- ~ fectively introduce the new by-law on January 1, 2006. The program will include an information package explain- ing the Region's objective on forestry resource, land- owners' rights, tax incentive programs and sources for more information. Residents with questions about the new Tree By-law can call Halton Region at 905-825-6000 or toll free at 1-866-4HALTON. tira / Foot Specialist DEANNA WILSON 6.Sc.,0.Ch. Thompson Wellness Centre, 15 Main Street North Acton, Ontario 174 1V9 519-853-3460, TYKE Jescan Power -- 14 Eramosa Physiotherapy Jescan goals: Connor Fagan, Michael Bartle (3), Garrett MacMillian (3), Jake Case (2), Skylar Simm, Kris- topher Imoff (2), Evan Pike, Andrew McMahon. Assists: MacMillian (3), Carter Ka- vaner (3), Michael Bartle, James Canary, Sarie Paquin- Felske, Ian David-Davies, Michael Allain (2), James Bursa. Eramosa goals: John McKee (2), Owen Fergu- son, Melora Andrews (2), Brennan Mitchell, Austin Skelhorne. Assists: Dylan Vermeulen (2), Ferguson, Joey Reid, Jack McNabb, Cameron Shoebridge, Jack Kennedy, Glen Fredrick. kee - Acton Carquest -- 9 Inside Edge Sports -- 4 Carquest goals: Brenden Geim (4), lan Early, Grif- fin Cunneyworth, Zachary Snow (2), Marshall Har- kins. Assists: Justin Lee, Nathan Pines, Thomas Vla- has, Hunter Rushlow, Jack Mowat, Harkins, Ryan Finn. Inside goals: Jillian Banks (2), Cameron Hampton, James Clark. Assists: Tristen Leslie, Benjamin Armstrong, Aaron MacDonald, Brandon Holmes. NOVICE Giant Tiger -- 2 End Zone Sports -- 1 Giant goals: Neil Mowat (2). Assists: Maddison Arm- strong (2), Martin P., Nolan McGillivray. End Zone goal: Matthew Field. Assist: Ryan Vermeulen. eek Hotline Electric -- 5 Daniel,Varanelli -- 4 Hotline goals: Adam War- rington, Craig Bordon, Brett Allonby (2), Brad Corpe. Assists: Corpe (2), Graham Collins, Bordon, Connor Kewalik (3), Warrington. Varanelli goals: Davin Peck (2), Bradley Koperdraad, Sean McIntosh. Assists: Dalton Smith, Jordan Row- sell, Eric Haefner, Colin Masse. kK MacMillan's -- 6 Yourway Auto -- 1 MacMillan's goals: Owen Jubinville (2), Troy Namink, Dylan Stokes, Ty- ler Schouten, Justin Cole. Assists: Schouten, Rilee Brown, Stokes, Ryan Payne (2), Graeme Thomson, Ju- binville, Cole. Yourway goal: Tyler Tremblay. Assist: Brock Fagan. ATOM Herbal Magic -- 5 Ron's Burner -- 2 Herbal goals: Josh Cole, Mitchell Griffiths (2), Jake Dunn, Jesse Keogh. Assists: Simon MeNally, William Richards, Griffiths, Mitchell Weber (3), Keogh, Connor Turton. Ron's goals: Eric Vlasic; Connor Mayner. As- sists: Vincent Marciano (2). KEK Georgetown Chrysler Mr, Sub -- 2 Chrysler goals: Tyler Bar- rand (2), Cameron Phelan (2), Chris Col- by. Assists: Spencer King, Barrand. Mr. Sub goals: Ryan Millington, Spencer Mitchell. Assists: Nicholas Hansen, Millington. week Halton Power Line -- 4 Nova Training -- 2 _ Power Line goals: Nicho- las Molinaro (2), Scott Clark, Adam McCoy. Assists: Eric MacCallum, Kurt Hughes. Nova goals: Daniel Cleg- horn, Matthew Goodfellow. Assists: Chris Porty, Ryan Warrington, Ivan Kozima. PEEWEE Nellis Construction -- 7 Lincoln Freight -- 4 Nellis goals: Dylan Payne, Paul Kutasienski, Zach Bothelo, James Seymour (2), Josh Campbell (2). As- sists: Justin Giordano (2), Seymour, Bothelo, Kim Becker, Payne, Tyler Colby, Emily Karat (2). Lincoln goals: Troy Weaver, Eric Victoria, Jordan Luceri, Cody Fram. Assists: Emmili Glover, Anthony Reid, Josh Martin, Clayton Black (2). ke Acton Subway --3 Berkshire Investments -3 Subway goals: Matt Hop- kins (3). Assists: Dylan Britton, Justin Nadon, Ja- cob Continenza (2), Kaitlin Chadwick (2). Berkshire goals: Johnathan Porty, Jesse Hill, Connor Hitchcock. As- sists: Christian Begin (2), Porty, Tyler Gallant, Hills. keke M&M Construction -- 2 Acton Precast -- 1 R&M goals: Eric Stokes, Cody Fram. Assists: Fram, Ryan Payne, Armyn Ashrafi, George Kennedy. Precast goal: Troy Weaver. Open House Friday, October 28, 2005 2-6pm Saturday, October 29, 2005 1-4pm 146 Mill Street East, Acton Ontario 519-831-5558

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