Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 28 Jun 2007, p. 23

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2007 THE NEW TANNER 23 ELECTRICITY CONSERVATION PROGRAMS HELP SAVE MONEY, ELECTRICITY & THE ENVIRONMENT Acton, ON, - On Thursday July 5th, 2007, Halton Hills Hydro will be hosting a free BBQ at 43 Alice Street to promote The Great Refrigerator Roundup, Summer Savings and Peaksaver conservation programs. These programs will be offered from Halton Hills Hydro with support from the Ontario Power Authority. The Great Refrigerator Roundup, Summer Savings and Peaksaver are designed to help Ontarians and residents of Halton Hills use electricity wisely. WHAT: Program Launch BBQ, entertainment, draws WHERE: Halton Hills Hydro 43 Alice Street Acton, ON WHEN: Thursday July 5, 2007 at 4:30p.m. to 6:30p.m. WHO: Rick Bonnette, Mayor, Town of Halton Hills Peter Love, Chief Energy Conservation Officer, OPA Halton Hills Hydro Inc. is committed to providing a safe, reliable and economic source of electricity. It is our goal to provide our customers with the information, tools and ideas which will enable them to make the best choices for their energy needs. We stand behind our services. Call Guelph office to book your appointment (519) 836-8111 With Us www.arnoldhearing.ca ARNOLD HEARING CENTRES 25 MAIN ST. N. ACTON Hearing Health Services: Hearing tests Programming Battery Sales Fitting Repairs Counselling See you Friday, June 29. Pamela Ashton BC-HIS Hearing Instrument Specialist DeMelo Wellness Centre 77 Westmount Rd. #104, Guelph Ontario N1H 5J1 (519)836-8111 Chiropodist / Foot Specialist DEANNA WILSON B.Sc.,D.Ch. Thompson Wellness Centre 25 Main Street North Acton, Ontario L7J 1V9 519-853-3460 Foot/Nail Care Sports Injuries Pediatrics Diabetic /Arthritic Foot Conditioning Custom Orthotics and Footwear Home visits DEADLINE IS MONDAY AT 12 NOON SOFTBALL - GIRLS BANTAM Arthur vs Nellis Construction 8-4 MVPs Acton: Lindsay took a hit for the team and was taken away by ambu- lance. Shes okay and back to play. Carlie was on fire pitching. Ashley U hit a double to get 2 runners in. Ponsonby vs Nellis Construction 13-0 MVPs Nellis C: Alex caught 2 pop flys in a row. Katrina caught a pop fly and threw to first for 2 out. Mi- randa got a runner out. HARDBALL MOSQUITO Acton Chudleighs defeated Silex 16-5 Silex MVPs: Brandon, Andre, Jason. Chudleighs MVPs: Drake Andrews, Matthew Norton, Mitchell Lauzon. Chudleighs was de- feated by Georgetowns Legion 11 - 3 Chudleighs MVPs: Con- nor Betts, Taylor Pickering, Brett McIntryre. HARDBALL - ROOK- IE Herbal Magic was defeated by Daniel Varanelli 10-15 Herbal Magic MVPs: Greg Marousis, Taylor Phil- lips, Alyssa Sparling. Daniel Varanelli MVPs: Chante Burnett, David Bhattacha- rya and Kyle Kirkpatrick. Actons Herbal Magic was defeated by Georgetowns Stereo and TV 18 - 11 Herbal Magic MVPs: Mackenzie Stewart, Ja- cob Cunningham, Aron Mersereau Stereo & TVs MVPs: Spencer Swartz, Eric Taylor, Andrew Pietras SOFT SAFETYBALL - GRASSHOPPER Giant Tiger defeated Advanced Construction Equipment 6-1 MVPs GT: Sarah Do- limont; Malcolm Judah; Corissa Lawson. MVPs Advance: Dylan McNair; Brett Hilts; Analise Cuesta SOFT SAFETYBALL BLASTBALL The X-treme Fitness Bi- ceps played The X-treme Fitness Quadricpes Outstanding players were Rachel Durham, Curtis King and Camden Fraser MINOR BALL REPORT Under 16 Boys: R& M Construction 4 Bolton Sweden 3 Under 16 Girls: Wellington Fireplace & Leisure vs Heads Under 14 Girls: Yard & Pool Master vs. Acton #2 Charleston Homes vs. Acton #1 Under 12 Girls:Drexler Construction 3 Rockwood Pharmacy 0 Under 12 Boys:Yard & Pool Master vs Heads Curwins Pub vs Acton Aquality Irrigation CK Coverings vs Acton Otten Heritage Under 10:Village Beauty Boutique 3 Freedom 55 Financial 3 C Plus Blue 2 Eden House 3 C Plus Orange 2 RockingHorse Early Learning 3 Under 8: Freedom 55 Financial Mike Dawkins vs Eden House R&M Construction vs TD Canada Trust Motts vs. Charleston Homes New Orleans Pizza vs. Tylenol Under 6:Dr. Tim Peloso vs. Drexler Construction Charlene Vanderwal Creative Memories vs Rocking Horse TD Canada Trust vs JBs Renovations Rockwood Pharmacy vs. Whistle Stop Rockwood Soccer Report Comrades, The Branch will be opening at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday July 1 and the citizens of Acton are invited to join our celebra- tion of the 140th year since Confederation. The Acton Citizens Band will have pride of place on the patio, as they entertain us whilst waiting for the dusk and the Fireworks display, handled as always by Acton Firefighters Association. Enter ta inment Chair- man Marcel Poirier and his committee have prepared a summer full of entertainment, with a few details still to be worked out the first events will be announced shortly. Stay tuned. Sports. District Golf: -We have two seniors going to the District golf in Welland on July 14 - Mac McKenzie and Jack Thibeault. We also have two teams going on to Regular District, Jeff Scott, and John Melody, and Peter Comstive and Dave Thompson. Best of luck guys. Regimental reunions on the patio. The Royal Canadian Dra- goons- July 14 The 48th Highlanders of Canada- July 21 Yours in comradeship, Jim Hayes, Branch 197 PRO LEGION NEWS BRANCH NO. 197 By James Hayes P.R.O. BEST BEARCATS: Emma Jolly and Mike Kovacevic were named the most promising Grade 10 Bearcat athletes at Acton High School. Frances Niblock photo HARE TODAY ...GONE TOMORROW! Hop to it & sell that old hutch in the Classifieds. 15 words for only $8.00 Each additional word 30 Call 519-853-0051 The New Tanner 373 Queen St. E Acton thenewtanner@on.aibn.com

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy