THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2007 THE NEW TANNER 15 ??????????????????????? ACTON MOTORS SERVICE & SALES LIMITED ?????????????? ?????????????????? Gord Toth Steve Forbes Norm Paulsen Denise Paulsen (519) 853-1280 6 Main Street South Acton, ON L7J 1X1 Quality clothing at incredible prices Hours: Mon.- 11-4, Tues., Wed.- 10-5, Thurs., Fri., 10-5:30, Sat., 10-5 Sun., CLOSED NOW IN Little Squeaky Feet Please give generously (519) 853-1550 or toll free 1-800-73TYLER (1-800-738-9537) Serving Acton, Georgetown, Rockwood, Erin, Hillsburgh and Ballinafad area. Licensed by the GTAA Locally owned 130 Mill Street East, #103, Acton (519) 853-0079 Georgetown Kia Motors 314 Guelph St. Georgetown 1-866-364-2751 Cancer Can Be Beaten Ron Henry BARRISTER & SOLICITOR 67 Mill Street East, Acton 853-1160 & 27 Cork St. Guelph Please give generously. Serving the Community for over 30 Years MEDICAL PHARMACY ??????????? ????????? ??????????? 93 Mill St. E., Acton 853-5780 Margie Jorge Manager Achil les 357 Queen St. (Hwy 7) Acton, ON 519-853-0200 info@achillesmazda.ca In Memory of Louise 9 Mill Street, Acton, Ontario L7J 2M3 (519)853-8859 www.bluespringsspa.com Hairstyling, Aesthetics, RMT Massage, Spa Tub, Maternity Massage, Body WrapsEscape for an hour ... come alone or bring someone with you! Blue Springs Spa & Salon Cancer CAN be beaten ???????????????????? ???????????? ???????? ??????????????????? ?????????? HELP IN THE FIGHT AGAINST CANCER. Acton Home Hardware 519-853-1730 The risk of developing cancer can be increased or diminished by lifestyle choices or the kind of environment people live and work in, the Canadian Cancer Society points out. However, even a person at low risk may get cancer just as a person with high risk may not. There is no single cause of cancer but some factors appear to increase the risk. Some risk factors cannot be changed such as age and family history of cancer (heredity) but there are some factors related to everyday choices that people can change, including: (a) Avoiding tobacco and tobacco smoke (b) Eating a healthy diet (c) Being physically active every day (d) Staying at a healthy weight (e) Limited alcohol use (f) Reducing exposure to UV (ultra- violet) rays from the sun The Canadian Cancer Society also suggests people should know their body and report any changes to their doctor or dentist and follow health safety instruc- tions when using hazardous materials at home and at work. Big Cheque: One of the big contributors to the Acton branch of the Canadian Cancer Society is the Paul Murr Memo- rial Golf Tournament which presented Wellington Unit President Carl Leybourne and Acton coordinator Liz Bailey a cheque for $53,000, proceeds from the 2006 tournament in December of 2006. Members of the committee who made the presentation includes: back row, left to right, Ron Heller, George McPhail, Ray Gaudet,Tim Ware, Allan Hall John McNabb. Front: John Reinders, Liz Bailey, Carl Leybourne, Bev Maddox and Wade Vickery. Missing is Jon Hurst. Lifestyle and environment can increase risk of some cancers Cancer can be beaten