Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 25 May 2006, p. 2

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It is a chlorine free white powder, which when mixed with water is an antibacterial solution made from natural ingredients. The solution is then effective for 7 days.Keep your mouth and dentures as fresh as they can be. WALK A MILE IN THESE SHOES! Your feet take more abuse than any other part of your body. Are ill-fitting shoes making you miserable? Try our BIRKENSTOCK or NAOT sandals. Birkenstock offers sturdy footwear with complete support and comfort. These sandals help prevent and alleviate aches and pains caused by wearing inadequate footwear, which often has a negative impact on posture and balance. Come and see the many different colours and styles, both in narrow and wide sizes. With proper care they can last for years. Available in leather, suede, Nubuck and Birko-Flor (imitation leather) Remember, happy feet, healthy body!! Visit us every last Wednesday of the month for our customer appreciation day. A 10% discount applies to all in-store, regular priced items! Willow Lane Natural Foods 15 Willow St. S. Acton, ON L7J 1Z9 853-3051 Vitamins, Herbs, Spices and Cosmetics 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 PG SAT-SUN 2:00PM X-MEN Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 FoodShare fed 1,045 adults... Simply Haltons focus on economic development Main St. fix in 2007?... number of families signing up for food. So far this month, 31 single families used FoodShare, 38 families and 31 single people, representing 138 adults and 110 children. Its nice to know that there is someplace in the community that people can go if they just need help for a short while, Humphreys said adding FoodShare is now settled in its new home in the for- mer ambulance station on Churchill Road, south of Queen Street beside Macs Milk. FoodShare is open on Tues- day mornings from 9 a.m. to noon, and its mission to help alleviate hunger and malnu- trition by provide food in a discreet and non-threatening way to those who need it. ENGLISH TREATS: This class of Grade Three French Immersion students performed the tongue twisting Supercalafragalisticexpealidocious during a spring show featuring Disney musicals at Robert Little School last Thursday. Frances Niblock photo which would free up some Move Ontario money for the number three priority the reconstruction of Main Street South in Acton, currently slated for 2009. Staff suggested the design work could be done this year, in conjunction with Halton Region that would install new water and wastewater mains while the road was dug up. When Ward Two Council- lor Joan Robson said they were all asking for a slice of the pie and made a pitch to accelerate several projects high on her list, Mayor Rick Bonnette said they all had wish lists, but suggested they should respect their engi- neers project priority list. This report was not writ- ten by a politician. It was written by an engineer who, if he had all the money, this is how he would proceed, Bonnette said, calling the list workable and practical. We also have to remem- ber that we still have a lot of money from the gas tax, Bonnette said, noting they have more money for roads as theyve only allocated $1.5-million of the $3.9-mil- lion gas tax revenue Halton Hills will receive in the next four years. In response to questioning from Acton and Halton Coun- cillor Clark Somerville, staff said they could finance all of the projects of the nine-item list, but there isnt enough Town staff to handle the workload. Somerville supported an unsuccessful attempt by Councillor Bob Inglis to make completion of the Guelph- Mountainview intersection improvements the first job, and invited councillors to take a drive along Main Street South in Acton. Hold onto your teeth, hold onto your kidneys and listen to them rattling as youre going down what I had once described as goat path, Somerville said, adding it might give a good perspective to compare the projects. Staff s priority list for the one-time Move Ontario Program money, based on technical merit, totals almost $4-million and includes: 1: Reconstruction of Main Street in Georgetown from Church Street to Guelph Street $800,000 2: Guelph Street and Moun- tainview Road intersection improvements $765,000 3: Reconstruct Main Street South in Acton from Knox Street to Superior Glove $730,000 4: Extend culvert on 22 Side Road between the Fourth and Fifth Line $200,000 5: Replace bridge on 27 Side Road at Concession Nine $650,000 6: Asphalt repairs to Sixth Line between Steeles Av- enue and 15 Side Road $350,000 7: Installation of guard rails at eight locations $420,000 8: Resurface roads in nine, mainly rural locations $354,000 9: Gravel in two rural loca- tions - $95,000 Halton Regions Com- p r e h e n s i v e E c onom i c Development Strategy will be the next topic of discussion on Simply Halton, hosted by Regional Chairman Joyce Savoline and broadcast for one hour on Wednesday, May 31 on TVCogeco at 5:30 p.m. in Halton Hills and Milton (channel 14). Joining Chairman Savoline to talk about the Economic Development Strategy will be, John Davidson, Halton Regions new Director of Economic Development, John Hughes of Hemson Con- sulting, and Janice Sheehy, Halton Regions Director of Financial Policy and Internal Audits. The discussions will focus on Haltons ability to remain competitive, the tools and options available to sup- port economic development and the findings of public consultations and research. Each 30-minute segment of Simply Halton provides viewers with a snapshot of one of the Regions servic- es, programs, or issues and examines the role Halton Region plays within the com- munity.

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