Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 29 Mar 2007, p. 11

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THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2007 THE NEW TANNER 11 We are so pleased to see Superior Glove win this award. We can confirm that they are great business people, since our company deals with them on a daily basis. From all the staff at Fraser Direct to all the staff at Superior Glove Congratulations and well done! 16 Mill Street East, Acton ON L7J 1G9 Tel: (519)853-9555 Fax:(519)853-9555 Email: actonbia@aztec-net.com Web: www.dowtownacton.ca Way to go Acton businesses on your outstanding achievements! It truly is worth the drive to Acton! DOWNTOWN ACTON Michael Chong, M.P. Wellington-Halton Hills chongm@parl.gc.ca 1-866-878-5556 905-702-2597 www.michaelchong.ca Outstanding job to all the finalists and winners of the Business Achievement Awards Congratulations winners! TED CHUDLEIGH, M.P.P. Halton Constituency Office: 192 Main St. East, Suite 100 Milton, Ontario L9T 1N8 Tel: (905) 878-1729 Fax: (905) 878-5144 12 Main Street North, Acton Congratulations to all the 2006 Business Achievement Award winners Ted Arnott, MPP Waterloo-Wellington 1-800-265-2366 Congratulations to all the winners of the Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce Business Achievement Awards! On Remembrance Day, we pay tribute to the Canadians who serve today, and have served their country in battle and in peacekeeping operations around the world. We shall never forget their sacrifice. Ted Arnott, MPP Waterloo-Wellington volunteerism. The Employee of the Year, Dick Spear, the Towns public works supervisor, was honoured for regularly going above and beyond the call of duty in his 26-year public service career. JA AWARD: CPI em - ployee Virginia Hornby (centre) accepted the first Junior Achievement award from Chamber of Commerce president Helen MacCormack (left) and Mark McIntyre of the sponsor, Ormac. CIVIC PRIDE: Actons Bob and Margaret MacKinnon (centre) and employee Paul Evans of MacKinnon Family Funeral Home accepted the Civic Pride Award from Chamber of Commerce president Helen McCormack and Sandy French, represent- ing Cogeco, the award sponsor. TOP BUSINESS: The Business of the Year Award went to Superior Glove owners Joe (left) and Tony Geng of Acton, who accepted it from Sharon Arnold award spon- sor with Prosperity One, Chamber president Helen MacCormack and Samantha DOrazio with Prosperity One. BUSINESS SUCCESS: Nancy Wilkes, owner of Acton Optical, accepted the Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Acton businesses dominate... Continued from page 10 Spear who called it a great honour, earlier said the best reward is a thank you call from someone he helped with a streetlight or pothole problem. In his remarks, Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette thanked all of the winners for the civic pride they all bring to the community of Halton Hills. Congratulations to all the winners from The New Tanner!

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