2 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 2007 ??? ? No Referral Necessary DE MELO CHIROPRACTIC & WELLNESS CENTRE Dr. Dave de Melo D.C. Deanna Wilson B.Sc., D.Ch. Foot Specialist Naomi Bedell R.M.T. Registered Massage Therapy (519) 853-3460 EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE Safe, Gentle Chiropractic Care Computer Generated Spinal Analysis Emergencies & Workers Comp Accepted New Patients Welcome 25 Main Street North, Acton Across from Giant Tiger Plaza Closed captioning to be installed at Regional chambers Following the proceedings of Halton Council will be much easier for people who are deaf, deafened or hard-of- hearing once a new captioning system is installed at the Regional council chambers. Like the new captioning system at the Halton Hills council chamber, the $10,000 system approved recently by Halton Council offers real-time captioning where cap- tions are added live to a program while it is being taped by TVCogeco, which broadcasts the council meetings three times in the week after the meeting. On-going annual costs of approximately $8,200 include two phone lines and fees of $145 per hour to the caption- ing company. The captioning service should be operational in May. Double fatality... Continued from page 1 The SIU director con- cluded there was nothing in the Halton officers conduct that caused or contributed to the tragic accident. The 71-year-old male driver of the Ford Focus and the woman and child from the minivan, were treated for minor injuries and released from hos- pital. Funeral services for Mrs. Shultz will be held Friday at Trinity United Church in Acton at 2p.m. Visitation at the MacKin- non Funeral Home is today (Thursday) from 2-4p.m. and 7-9p.m. She worked for the Bank of Montreal for over 25 years in a variety of financial posi- tions after graduating from Trent University. Elyse loved to hike and bike in and around north Halton Hills and area, and was fascinated with art, music and literature. Staff at the Acton bank were shocked by the loss of Elyse and were unable to comment on their loss. VOX POP What have you got planned for March Break and what would you like to do? Dylan Crofts, 12, Rockwood Im going to go skating and hang out with my friends and Im going to go snowboarding at Eden Mills with my friend. Mason Qulighan, 9, Acton I dont know what Im going to do. I dont have any plans. I dont know what I want to do. It doesnt matter. Erika Crawford, 11, Brantford Im going to play with my friends and go to the movies. I slept over at my friends house last night, and that was fun. Karyssa Cartwright, 12, Georgetown Im going to hang out with my friends and go swimming and shopping and stuff. Thats what Im going to do thats what I want. From the March 9, 2006 pages of The New Tanner. One year ago, Twenty-two Acton Air Cadets built ice houses, used night vision glasses and global positioning system skills during March Break at the Canadian Ecology Centre in Mattawa (east of North Bay). In other news: The Acton Agricultural Society cleared a major devel- opment hurdle with Town Councils approval of a water allocation for the Societys proposed 26,000-square-foot building in Prospect Park. From the March 7, 2002 pages of The New Tanner. Five years ago: Acton pharmacist Gary Barton was chosen Citizen of the Year for his community spirit, sense of compassion and dedication to his customers.