Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 22 Sep 2006, p. 8

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2006 Happy Birthday Happy Birthday OPEN HOUSE in Celebration of Police blotter Happy Birthday Happy Birthday MIKE LORUSSO's 80th Birthday Acton residents facing charges after crack found Halton Police report an Acton man is facing a drug charge after a vehicle was stopped by police in the Hwy. 7 and 22 Sideroad area last Tuesday afternoon. A crack pipe with what police believe to be crack/cocaine residue was found in the vehicle during a search. Charged with possession of a controlled substance is Dean Mitchelmore, 31, of Longfield Rd., Acton. ··· An Acton woman was charged with possession of a controlled substance after what police believe to be a quantity of crack cocaine, cocaine and a crack pipe were found during the search of a vehicle and a person in a vehicle stopped on Brock St. last Wednesday. Charged is Krystal Oickle, 20, of Church St. E. Happy Birthday Happy Birthday Happy Birthday Happy Birthday SUNDAY, SEPT. 24, 2006 1:00 P.M.-5:00 P.M. 104 James Young Dr., Georgetown Best Wishes Only! Happy Birthday Happy Birthday Wal-Mart helps out H&S Georgetown Wal-Mart store manager John Divirgilio (left) and charity committee head Agnes Jackman recently presented a cheque for $3,346 to the Peel Halton Hills Chapter of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, accepted by area manager Shawn Keba. The funds were raised by the staff taking part in the Big Bike Ride, and the Wal-Mart corporate office matched the amount. Photo by Ted Brown Acton Employee Resource Centre opens Tuesday YOGA Mon., Wed. & Sat. Mornings 8:30 ­ 10:00 am Mon. & Wed. nights 7:30 ­ 9:00 pm The new Acton Employee Resource Centre (AERC) located at 45 Mill St., E. will officially open its doors at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday morning (Sept. 26). The AERC is a resource for job seekers in Acton and area, and will offer a wide range of employment services and workshops. The centre will be open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. The centre will receive funding through Service Canada, and is a program of Links2Care (formerly Halton Hills Community Support and Information). Workshops will include topics such as resume writing, job searching, preparing for interviews and apprenticeships. Individual career counseling will focus on local job market opportunities. There will also be special seminars focused on the older worker, youth entering the job market and on people returning to work after an absence. The AERC includes six workstations, a fax machine, a photocopier, area newspapers and employment postings. It is wheelchair accessible through an alternative entrance, and has equipment suitable for persons with disabilities. The grand opening celebration is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 12 from 2 to 6 p.m., with the ribbon-cutting ceremony set for 2 p.m. Acton lands new doctor Acton has a much-needed new doctor working in town. Dr. Dhana Jayalath has joined Dr. McWilliam and Dr. Alshakarji at the Acton Medical Clinic at 93 Mill St., where she is welcoming new patients. Jayalath is currently applying for hospital privileges with Halton Healthcare Services-Georgetown Hospital. The doctor can be reached at 519853-4449. To my mother, our son's grandmother and my best friend, HAPPY 60TH BIRTHDAY. Hope your day is as special as you are! Love you xoxo STAG & DOE for CONGRATULATIONS Robyn Pembleton & Andrew Boyce Sat. Sept. 30th Moldmasters SportsPlex 8 pm Tickets at the door or call in advance 905-873-0688 SARAH APPLEBY on your graduation from the University of Windsor with Honours B.Comm., May 2006 and on your new career. Love Mom, Dad & Rachel David and Ellen Carter of Norval are pleased to announce the marriage of their son James Carter to Jacquelyn Shalma daughter of Marilyn Shalma of Toronto. They were married in Norval on July 29, 2006.

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