Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 29 Jun 2006, p. 2

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Dautovich said July would be a very good month as far as fundrais- ing, and since they would meet Councils goal of raising $350,000 by the end of July, they want to begin the tender processing early, so the final results could be brought to the August Council meeting. Council agreed, and in- structed staff to prepare the necessary paperwork. Outside of the council chambers, Dautovich would only grin when asked if the all-important $100,000 do- nation has been made to the fundraising campaign. Its going very, very well, but theres sensitivity to the timing of the release of some of the informa- tionand it wont be too long, he said, adding they recently became very con- fident that they would hit the threshold. So they want to move ahead with the ten- dering process and not wait a matter of weeks, which, at the end of most projects are terribly important. The Society already had $250,000 in its buildings fund and pledged to raise $350,000 by the end of July for a $750,000 fund- raising campaign to help secure a $1.3-million Town loan. After the meeting, Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette praised the hard work of the Society. We dont want to be in their way this is excellent news that they are going to meet their first fundraising goal, he said. The Societys proposed building is approximately 26,000-square-feet, rough- ly the size of the old arena and includes a foyer, wash- rooms, offices, meeting rooms, a utility room and an indoor soccer pitch with turf for local soccer clubs that have already commit- ted to booking up to 70 per cent of the available time this fall. Accelerate tenders for building... Continued from page 1 TOWN DIGEST Road work Cheaper than expected prices for road repairs means the Town will be able to add more roads to the list being resurfaced this summer in Acton. Council accepted the lowest tender from Graham Brothers Construction for $794,455 for the project that includes resur- facing sections of six streets, including Bower Avenue, Wil- low Street, St. Albans Drive, Acton Boulevard, McDonald Boulevard and Norman Av- enue. Because the project was under budget, staff suggested adding George Street, from Mill Street to Arthur Street, and Cedar Road from Churchill Road to Somerville Road, to the project at an added cost of $87,000, still leaving $47,432 in the budget. By Frances Niblock Mathew Michael McMil- lan fondly called 3M by his Grandpa couldnt wait to be born in hospital. He put in a speedy ap- pearance as his mother was being readied for transport to hospital at 4:25 on Friday morning at her Kingham Road home. Although his mother, Jen- nifer Lafee, had gone to the Guelph Hospital earlier that night thinking she was in labour, hospital staff sent her home. About 4 a.m., Lafee found herself in active labour and asked her mother to wake up her husband, Rob Mc- Millan. But, Lafee said she quickly realized things were moving too fast, and asked her mother to call an ambulance. The Emergency Services Crew had Lafee on a stretcher ready to take her to hospital when she realized that the birth was going to happen then and there and Mathew Michael McMillan was born, weighing eight-pounds, one-ounce, and measuring 21.1-inches long. Mother and son were transported to Georgetown Hospital, kept overnight and released the next day, much to the delight of Mathews older sister, two-year-old Kendra. Lafee has special thanks for Dr. Jeff Sutherland who took care of her and baby Mathew at Georgetown Hospital, and for EMS workers Dale Cor- bett and Glen Woolvett who she said are sort of special to me. The ambulance guys lis- tened to me so well they were so calm if it wasnt for them, I dont know what I would have done. They did everything perfectly, a tired but happy Lafee said on Monday. Acton mom gives birth at home EARLY ARRIVAL: Matthew Michael McMillan made and unexpected appearance at 4:25am Friday just as his mother was getting ready to go to hospital by ambulance.- Submitted photo.

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