Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 25 May 2006, p. 18

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18 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, MAY 25, 2006 HANDYPERSON for small repairs and renovations (paint- ing, plumbing and electrical), lawn cutting, swimming pools and more. Call Andy (519) 853- 2974. (20) 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 DEATHS FOR SALEs The New Tanner Classifieds cost just $8 (plus GST) for 15 words and 30 (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 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 CARS A P HEALTH DO YOU SUFFER from sleep apnea? Come see our selection of masks, mask cleaners, filter replacements, and our new hose covers. Youngs Pharmacy & Homecare 47 Main St. S. George- town, On. (905) 873-4021. (21) LIFT CHAIRS, Youngs Phar- macy and Homecare have a variety of Lift Chairs on sale. Contact Heather for more information (905) 873-4021. (21) HELP WANTED INSTRUCTORS WANTED for classes at Xtreme Fitness. (519) 853-9691. Personal trainers (must be certified). (21) BOBCAT SERVICE: Driveways, grading, tree planting, berms, excavation and trenching work, post holes, rock placement and landscape. Timberrock Services Marcel 519-856-4766. (tfn) DISPOSAL CONTAINER SERVICE: Ideal for renova- tions, shingles, house, garage & yard cleanup, dirt. Gravel deliv- ery. Driveway friendly. Roll-off truck goes where larger trucks shouldnt. W ESTERVELD CON- TRACTING LTD. 519-853-3332, 905-702-2339, toll free 1-877- 633-6259. (tfn) E SERVICES SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Now accepting applications Vehicle cleaning and yard maintenance positions. For more information, call TYLER TRANSPORT LTD (519) 853-1550. W COMING EVENTS F SHARED ACCOMMODATION FOR RENTh SHARED HOME. Bright Bed- room A/C, Laundry. Internet, Parking. Rockwood, Near GO Bus. 519-831-4198 (21) GARAGE SALEtHAVING PROBLEMS with headaches, digestion, backache, sore joints allergies or just not feeling up to par? Come and re- ceive many helpful hints to help you feel better from Margaret Ait- ken, certified reflexologist for 20 years, on Wednesday evening May 31, 7:30pm at Knox Presbyterian Church in Acton. Refreshments following. (21) MAN WITH TRUCK available for garbage removal, yard care, garden tilling, pressure washing and other odd jobs. (519) 856- 9699. (21) REAL ESTATEh ATTRACTIVE 3 Bedroom home in Acton $212,900 for quick sale. Gorgeous Oak floors, gas heating, fenced yard. 519-766-0498. (tfn) DAY CAREP ACTON, registered / 9yrs exp pro- vider, mom of 3, has 2 full/part time openings to start the summer fun. Lots of outdoor play, good meals and receipts avail. For more info ca l l Lynn @ 853-2374 or lmorin@cogeco.ca. (23) A CHILDS PLACE licensed home day care agency has space available for all ages in Acton. Subsidy agreement with Halton Region .Call Cathy 905-873- 9119. (20) A CHILDS PLACE licensed home daycare agency has a nanny available for the Acton area. Call Cathy 905- 873-9119. (20) EDITH JENNINGS is celebrat- ing her 95th birthday on May 31st, 2006. Her family invites her friends to an Open House being held for her on Saturday, May 27th from 1 to 4p.m. in the Common room at 17 Elizabeth Dr., Acton. Best wishes only or if you desire, a donation to the Eden Mills United Church would be appreciated. (21) Emily J Clendinning passed away at Eden House Nurs- ing Home on May 15, 2006. Pre- deceased by her parents Edward and Ethel Butler and her late husband Desmond Clendinning. Missed by her daughters Carol and (Bruce Lambert) Susan and (Dennis Farr) and Janet Leblanc. Also 6 grandchildren and 2 great- grandchildren. PLEASE JOIN US for Pat Mc- Cutcheons 80th Birthday Open House on May 27th 1-3p.m. at Acton Legion. Best wishes only. (21) LIGHT CONSTRUCTION help wanted for local window & door company. $11 to start. Local trans- portation provided. No experience necessary. (Day) 416-881-0653 or (evening) 519-853-9467. (21) DAYTIME HELP required, Monday to Friday. Apply in person to Acton Subway (Giant Tiger Plaza). (21) Full or part time HAIRSTYLISTS required for the Acton location. Good wages, profit sharing Please call 519-853-2116 Ask for April (24) 2002 CHEVROLET CAVA- LIER, low kms, some scratches, and dents, e-tested, will certify. $5500 OBO. 519-362-6855. (23) LUXURY, SPACIOUS, 2-bed apartment. Newly renovated, includes washer, dryer, non smok- ing, no pets. $950 per month. First and last plus security deposit. 519- 853-3015. (22) A CHILDS PLACE Licenced Home Day Care Agency. Are you ready for the summer? We have spaces available for all ages in Acton. Call Cathy 905-873- 9119. (22) ANTIQUESt CROCKS, CLOCKS, painting and prints, architectural, fur- niture, paper all kinds. Drive shed & basement treasures. Call 519-848-9997. Sorry, machine. Thanks. (22) TARTS ARE BACK. See you at the Trunk Sale. Saturday Ted 59 MOWBRAY PLACE, ACTON Saturday 9a.m. - ? New items like garage door openers, bathroom fans, medicine cabinets. YARD SALE Saturday May 27 8-12 Hwy 7 at Eden Mills Road Treasures from the attic Copper, Pine, Antiques and other stuff Saturday, May 27 8:30 11a.m. 5114 4th Line Acton Above County Rd. 50 or 6km north of Hwy 7 Rain date June 3rd GARAGE SALE May 27th 7131 22nd Side Road 8a.m. to 12 noon Trees properly planted... of light? Will it be placed in a shaded area? If you need help choosing a tree, talk to your local nursery. They are valuable sources of information. When you select a tree, be sure to choose one thats the right size. If you think bigger is better, think again. Smaller trees establish root systems faster than larger trees and are more likely to survive. Plus, theyre cheaper to buy. Be careful when trans- porting your tree home. Never pick it up by the trunk, rather, lift it from the root ball. Once you get ready to dig at home, remember to not plant the tree too deeply. A good rule of thumb is to dig planting holes two to three times wider than the root ball and the same depth. After your tree is planted, water and fertilize it well. Young trees need more wa- ter than established ones, so be sure yours get enough to drink. Trees need the equiv- alent of one inch of rainfall every week. A slow-release fertilizer will provide your new tree with a continuous supply of needed nutrients. With just a little bit of planning and the right prod- ucts, you can be assured your newly planted tree will thrive. Continued from page 17 RETIREMENT PARTY for Pharmacist Bill Yundt. Celebrat- ing 40 years in Acton, everyone come celebrate at Acton Legion June 10th, 2006 at 7p.m. Acton Seniors Garage & Plant Sale At the Community Centre June 3 8a.m. to 1p.m. Lots of plants, bric-a broc & collectibles Donations from community welcome, deliver to Seniors Centre Fri., June 2 5 I F / F X 5 B O O F S 2 V F F O 4 U & OVERWHELMED BY ALL THE NEWSPAPERS YOU RECEIVE AT YOUR HOUSE? TOSS THE REST OUT AND LOOK NO FURTHER THAN THE NEW TANNER FOR LOCAL UP TO DATE ACTON, ROCKWOOD AND SURROUNDING AREA NEWS AND EVENTS, INCLUDING GRAPEVINE, EDITORIALS, CLASSIFIEDS, CONSTABLE FELSKE, SPORTS AND MUCH MORE. SO MUCH MORE THAT YOULL NEVER NEED TO GO ANYWHERE ELSE BUT INSIDE THESE PAGES. GROUNDBALL: Tobi Slack of the Acton Renegades, 3-pitch league, hits a grounder out to first base at a game against Tanners Pub and Grill last Wednesday night in Prospect Park. - Danielle McIsaac photo

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