Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 9 Feb 2006, p. 18

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18 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2006 TUTORINGP Blue Springs Funeral Home Where friends gather to divide your sorrow, multiply your joy, add to your strength and subtract from your burden. Ian Pasmore, 12 Church St. E., Acton 853-2399 www.bluespringsfuneralhome.com Shoemaker Chapel The New Tanner Classifieds cost just $7 (plus GST) for 15 words and 25 (plus GST) for each additional word. Prepayment is required. Classified deadline is Tuesday at noon. Call 519-853-0051 for details or send an email to thenewtanner@on.aibn.com DEATH BOBCAT SERVICE: Drive- ways, grading, tree planting, berms, excavation and trenching work, post holes, rock place- ment and landscape. Timberrock Services Marcel 519-856-4766. (tfn) DISPOSAL CONTAINER SER- VICE: Ideal for renovations, shingles, house, garage & yard cleanup, dirt. Gravel delivery. Driveway friendly. Roll-off truck goes where larger trucks shouldnt. W ESTERVELD CONTRACTING LTD. 519-853-3332, 905-702- 2339, toll free 1-877-633-6259. (tfn) E SERVICES F SERVICESE PAINTINGE PAR-EXCELLENCE Painting & Decorating. Specializing in residential, commercial & private, interior/exterior. Call 853-8600 or 905-703-4644. Independent contractor. (6) REFRESH THAT ROOM! Interior painting and wallpaper- ing, professional workmanship, dependable, insured. Small home repairs. Steve Hartnagle 519-853- 2024. Cell 519-829-6014. (8) TWO UPSCALE OFFICES/ Showrooms 146 x 146 and 146x 166x100 coffered ceil- ing, large windows, track/pot light- ing, fireplace, antique pine floor and built in credenza. Stock room/storage also available. On line pictures available proeng@cogeco. net. or 519-853-0770.(6) FOR RENT P HEALTH LIFT CHAIRS, Youngs Pharma- cy and Home care have a variety of Lift Chairs on sales. Contact Heather for more information (905)873-4021(6) IN-HOME SHOPPING: Youngs Pharmacy & Homecare is pleased to offer free in-home shopping. If you need help with mobility, bath safety, daily living aids and cannot get around call Lynda at 905-873-4021 (6) Meadowtowne Realty Independently Owned & Operated Broker Heather Scotland** Leigh Whiting** Associate Brokers Bernadette Pratt* Sales Representative Leigh, Heather & Bernadette 853-8467 Toll free 1-866-865-8262 WANTED PARTTIME COMPOSITOR required by The New Tanner. Computer experience essential. Send resume to: 373 Queen St. E. Acton, ON L7G 2N2. MATURE PART-TIME SALES PERSON REQUIRED. Knowledge of electronics and/or computers an asset. Applications being accepted in person at: The Source, Acton 373 Queen Street, East. 853-0558 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED MILL STREET CROSSING Pub & Restaurant Hiring Kitchen & Wait Staff. Apply within. 519- 853-0620 (11) IN MEMORIAM DEATHS Firewood SEASONED MIXED hardwood or white birch. Minimum delivery 1 face cord, bush cord on special. Tuitmans Garden Centre Hwy 25 1.5 mile South of Acton 519-853- 2480 (TFN) SEX is best in front of a warm fire. Get your dry mixed hard- wood. Local delivery free. Bush $280, face $75. Call Tom 853- 1440, leave message. (8)HORSE FARM- ROCKWOOD Stone House 3 bed + family room box stall, paddock & pasture rent based on your needs. Avail Mar 1st Orval S. Gates, Real Estate Broker 519-856-2526 1-877-288-8812 h REAL ESTATE PRIVATE SALE Central Acton, 5 bedroom 2 story older home, on oversized lot, close to schools, walk to downtown and mall. 4 gas appliances included. (519) 853-2377, after 6p.m. (6) TUTOR AVAILBLE Certified teacher for all ages in areas of reading, writing skills, essay writ- ing, etc. For availability please call (519) 856-9569. (6) WANTEDs WANTED cheap canoe for kids. Must float, will pick-up. Mike (416) 944-0444.(6) DAYTIME Help wanted. Monday to Friday. Apply at Acton Subway, Giant Tiger Plaza. (6) ALLAN; James Jim Jamie- son Armour Suddenly on Wednesday February 1st, 2006 at the Georgetown Hos- pital. Jim Allan, in his 57th year, beloved husband of Margaret and loving father of Paul, April and Billie Jo. Proud grandfather of Amber, Vanessa and Alexandra. Loved son of Jim and Agnes of Etobicoke. Dear brother of Connie Valentine, son in law of Bill and Bernice Ostrander of Georgetown and brother in law of Frank and Carolyn Roche of Georgetown and Paul and Shirley McCallum of Georgetown. Friends will be received at the J.S. Jones & Son Funeral Home, 11582 Trafal- gar Road, north of Maple Ave., Georgetown, (905)877-3631 on Friday from 3-5 & 7-9 pm. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Saturday February 4th at 2:00 pm. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Cancer Society would be appreciated. To send expressions of sympathy visit www.jsjone- sandsonfuneralhome.com. BERRY: Michael David Michael passed away suddenly on Tuesday, January 31st , 2006 in his 23rd year. He was the beloved son of David and Cheryl, dear brother of Stephen, and the much loved grandson of Susan and the late Iain Williams and Lillian and the late Tom Berry. He will be sadly missed by: his aunts and uncles, Sandra and David Williams, Mar- ily Berry and Beverley Berry, his cousins: Kyle, Tomy, Sarina, Jacob, Tim, Randy, Shawn and Diao as well as family and many friends. Michael was predeceased by his uncle, Gary Berry and his aunt, Sharon Boyd. The family received friends at the MacKinnon Family Funeral Home Shoemaker Cha- pel on Monday, February 6 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. The Funeral Service was conducted by the Rev. Canon J. Mark Tiller at St. Alban-the-Martyr Anglican Church 19 St. Albans Drive, Acton, on Tuesday, February 7th, 2006 at two oclock. Remembrances to a char- ity of choice would be appreciated by the family. MacKinnon Family Funeral Home Shoemaker Chapel (519) 853-0350 or 1-877-421-9860 (toll free) HARRIS: Doris Marie Doris passed away suddenly on Wednesday, February 1st, 2006 at the Georgetown Hospital, fol- lowing a brief illness, She was in her 76th year. Doris was the loving wife of Jack and a dear mother to John of Acton, Pat Lavigne of Hamilton, Joan and her husband Dennis Curlew of Newfoundland Doug and his wife Janet of Acton and Albert and his wife Tracey of Acton. Doris was the proud and awesome grandmother of 10 grandchildren and 6 great-grand- children. She will be sadly missed by her brothers, sisters, family and friends. The Family received friends at the MacKinnon Fam- ily Funeral Home Shoemaker Chapel on Friday, February 3rd, from 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Service to Celebrate Doris Life was conducted by the Rev. Canon J. Mark Tiller at St. Alban-the-Martyr Anglican Church 19 St. Albans Drive, Acton, on Saturday, February 4th, 2006 at two oclock. The interment followed at Fairview Cemetery. Remembrances to The Lung Association would be appreciated by the family. MacKinnon Family Funeral Home Shoemaker Chapel (519) 853-0350 or 1-877-421-9860 (toll free) LINDFORS; Gladys Donalda Bonnie The family of Bonnie Lindfors sadly announces her passing at Allendale, Milton, on Sunday February 5th, 2006, at age 73.Glad- ys Donalda Bonnie Cameron wife of the late Hans Lindfors of Acton. Loving mother of Heather Lindfors of Toronto and Davin Lindfors of Sarnia. Grandmother of Justin, Sean, Kirsten, Michael and Lauren. Sister of Doreen Kibbe, Heather Polhurst, Kathy Gerber, Danny Cameron and the late Gregor Cameron. Friends will be received at the funeral home Wednesday February 8th, 2006, for visiting from 11 a.m. to Noon. Funeral service will commence at Noon. Interment, Fairview Cem- etery, Acton. Blue Springs Funeral Home 12 Church Street East, Acton 519-853-2399 Holmes, Peter In loving memory of a dear friend who passed away Feb 14, 2003. Never more than a thought away Quietly remembered everyday No need for words except to say Still loved, still missed in every way Sadly missed by friend Dot Deforest Ken Hurren In loving memory of a dear hus- band, father and grandfather who passed ways February 10, 2000. Never more than a thought away Quietly remembered everyday No need for words except to say Still loved, still missed in every way Lovingly remembered Glenice, Ken Jr. Ryan and Luke. SMALL WORKSHOP for rent. 519-853-0770 Call between 8:00am to 4:00pm(9) GARDINER- Scott and Sarah (nee Aitken) of Leduc, AB, are thrilled to announce the arrival of their first- a baby girl, 8lbs. 7 oz, Julia Jane Eloise, on Friday, January 27th. First Grandchild for Al and Eloise Gardiner, Guelph; Wayne and Margaret Jane Aitken; Aunt Jenn and Uncle Greg, Uncle Phil and Uncle Joel. Welcome Wee G!!!(9) y BIRTHS NEED HELP GETTING AROUND? We carry a full line of wheelchairs and rollators. Come in or call Lynda @ Youngs Phar- macy & Homecare. 47 Main St. S. Georgetown 905-873-4021 (7) IMMEDIATE OPENING for part-time van driver for Monday morning and Friday afternoon run. Ideal for early retiree. For more information call TYLER TRANSPORT LTD (519) 853-1550 ask for Angela. FULL-TIME LICENSED mechanic or apprentice wanted for automotive garage. For more details call (519) 853-2828 PART-TIME OFFICE/COUNTER person wanted for automotive garage. Computer skills necessary. Experience with Word and Excel an asset. Call (519) 853-2828 KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Acton presents a Val- entine Supper & Show featuring B2D and Men II Boys- a hilarious evening of music and comedy on Saturday February 18, 2006. Sponsored by Knox Ladies Aid. Supper & Show- 6pm -$15.00. Show only- 7:30pm -$9.00. Tick- ets from Church Office 519-853- 2360 or call 519-853-0318 or 519-856-9981 COMING EVENTSP cant do all of the projects that need to be done. It seems to me that you are continuing to dig a further hole for yourselves from an infrastructure standpoint, McLean said, asking what is the use of development, just for the sake of development. Rachlin Drive resident Glen Rollins said he shares all of the concerns raised by his neighbours, who are circulating a petition against the development, adding hes also concerned for his childrens safety with the potential of increased traffic on Churchill Road. Although there have been no objections filed by the var- ious agencies that the plans were circulated to, Halton planners said the application is premature because there is no water allocation for it, and further studies are required because of the proximity to the sewage treatment plant and closed Acton dump. Town planning director Bruce MacLean said that all of the concerns raised at the meeting would be addressed in a staff report that would be brought back to Council for debate. He noted that the lands are within Actons urban bound- ary and are designated for low-density housing. The public has until Feb- ruary 24 to comment on the application. Continued from page 15 Concern about new houses... ELECTRONICS COMPANY Repairs to all makes and models TVs,VCRs, DVDs, STEREOS, MICROWAVES & PROJECTION TVs 905-873-1820 WE ALSO SELL & SERVICE ANTIQUE RADIOS VIDEO TRANSFER SERVICE VHS to DVD, Standard conversion NTSC-PAL SECAN HOUSE FOR RENT: Living room, kitchen, 4+1 bedrooms (or dining room) 2 bathrooms, garage. $950 + utilites. Call 905- 456-0377 (7)

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