2 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2006 GIANT TIGER 12 Main Street North Acton NOW ACCEPTING SEARS CARDS 235 Guelph Street Georgetown,Ontario L7G 4A8 905-873-1999 CINEMAS 3 Gift Certificates Available at the Lotto Booth at Georgetown Market Place Theatre parking available at the rear. georgetown www.cinemas3.ca NOW PLAYING 1 3 2 FRI-SAT-SUN- 6:45-9:30 MON-THUR 7:30 SAT-SUN 2:00P.M. THE DAVINCI CODE OVER THE HEDGE DAILY 6:45 - 9:00 14A DAILY 6:45 - 9:00 SAT-SUN 2:00P.M. Starts Friday PG Not Recommnded for young children /Frightening Scenes PG POSEIDON SAT-SUN 2:00PM Starts Friday Its NE W , FUN and suitable for a ll levels of FITNESS FABULOUS PHYSIQUES proudly presents... STABILITY BALL CLASSES Mon. 10a.m. - Acton @ X-treme Fitness Wed. 7p.m. - Acton @ X-treme Fitness formally Power Fitness Lynne Burns - Personal Training Specialist & Level I C.O.R.E Certification (519) 855-4747 $10 PER CLASS balls provided at the studio, please call to reserve a space - this is not a pilates class - Acton Home Hardware 519-853-1730 LOOK FOR YOUR HOME HARDWARE FLYERS IN TODAYS ISSUE! BLOOMIN BUDDIES: Three year old Owen MacAr- thur and his sister Riley, 5, were busy helping mom and Grandma at the Horticultural Society annual plant sale this past Saturday. Hundreds of people were waiting to purchase perennials and black gold soil. - Angela Tyler photo THANKS, DOC: Acton Dr. Nather Alshakarji received a parcel of goodies from Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce President-elect Helen MacCormack (right) last Wednesday to mark Physician Appreciation Week. On hand were Dr. Nathers staff, receptionist Diane Taylor (left) and nurse Brenda Ramsden. Frances Ni- block photo No trace of CO Acton firefighters could not determine what trig- gered three inter connected carbon monoxide alarms at a Ballinafad home at 4:21 on Friday afternoon. Crews swept the Abbitt Crescent house for the dead- ly gas, but found no trace. Library light melts A report of a burning yard light on the library lawn brought Acton firefighters to River Street at 9:07 on Saturday night to find a lamp pole sparking, smok- ing and melting. Firefighters got into the li- brary, and when they found that a breaker in the electri- cal panel had tripped several times, they advised that an electrician be called. Police/Fire Report