Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 19 Jul 2007, p. 11

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THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2007 THE NEW TANNER 11 Community Window Cleaning Windows Siding Wash Clean Out Eaves Free Estimates Reasonable Rates Fully Insured 21 Years Professional Experience Call Bruce Harding 519-853-3335 Acton A division of Tyler Transport Ltd. CALL TO RESERVE (519) 853-1550 or toll free 1-800-73TYLER R&R COMPANY Garage Doors Electric Openers Windows Entrance Doors Storm Doors Patio Doors SALES, SERVICE & INSTALLATION 519-853-2114 Jim Stroud CELL:9058645045 Chimney Rebuilt & Pointed General Masonry Work Concrete Work FREE Estimates NOTICE YOUR CHIMNEY LATELY? Chimney & Masonry Repairs No Job Too Small 67 Mill Street East, Acton & 27 Cork St. Guelph 853-1160 ?????????? ?????????? Ron Henry Serving the Community for over 30 Years NELLIS CONSTRUCTION LIMITED ROAD BUILDING EARTH MOVING R.R. #1 Acton 853-0960 Sales, Service & Installation Residential, Commercial Overhead Doors & Openers (519) 856-9955 Toll Free (877) 856-9955 Garage Door Works Ken Marttala Free Estimates Skills for Success, Lessons for Life! Georgetown 905-877-3163 Guelph 519-826-5365 www.oxfordlearning.com 11 Main St. S. Acton (tel) 519-853-8041 1-866-870-4044 FREE 2-18L Bottles for new customers Blue Springs AIRPORT SERVICE Acton: 853-0024 Georgetown:873-0097 INQUIRE ABOUT OUR FLAT RATES TO OTHER MAJOR DESTINATIONS Blue Springs Taxi 24 Hour Taxi Service Serving Georgetown, Limehouse & Acton Area. Vans Available Toll Free 1-866-953-0024 ?????????????????????????? Acton: (519)853-8467 5 I F ( P M E F O 8 P P E T 3 J E J O H 4 D I P P M - U E * O E J B O 5 S B J M 3 P D L X P P E X X X H P M E F O X P P E T P O D B H X S T ! H P M E F O O F U English Riding Lessons, Summer Shows. Boarding, Childrens Summer Camps. Over 50 years of combined teaching experience OPEN Mon-Fri No Weekend Fills Aldo Braida B.A. L.L.B. Barrister & Solicitor 69 Mill St. E Acton 28 Paisley St. Guelph Phone: 519-824-2242 Fax :519-824-3049 ERAMOSA ELECTRIC Electrical Contracting Quality workmanship 14yr. licensed experience Commerical/Industrial/ Residential No job is too small. Greg Klug 519-856-1434 (cell) 519-766-2577 T.J. CONCRETE FLOORS CURBS FOUNDATION REPAIRS CALL LARRY (519)853-0540 FOR FREE ESTIMATES TAKING EARLY SPRING BOOKINGS DRIVEWAYS SIDEWALKS PATIOS POOL DECKS STAMPED CONCRETE M.H. ALUMINUM For all your siding needs Services include: Siding Soffi ts Facia Eavestrough Windows Free Estimates 519-803-0702 COMMUNITY CORNER .J European-Canadian Stables Learn to Ride ~ Hunters & Jumpers Ages 8 -up 5192 3rd Line Erin (North of Wellington 50) Christina Starink 416-802-4121 www.thetackbox.com/europeancanadianstables/ Camps Horses Boarded SALES, SERVICE & REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES 1-866-919-9945 BALLINAFAD NOW SERVICING ACTON & SURROUNDING AREAS SHOWROOM AVAILABLE (CALL FOR APPOINTMENT) RESIDENTIAL GARAGE DOORS ELECTRIC OPENERS COMMERCIAL OVERHEAD DOORS DOCK SYSTEMS PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS 20 lb. Propane Cylinder Refill Tyler Transport Ltd. 379 Queen St. E. Acton 853-1550 X-TREME FITNESS Personal Trainers On Staff Kevin Harris Sara Murray Jennifer Swan Kasia Sitarz Ashley Holman In your Home or at the Gym 5198539691 Wall to Wall Hours: Mon-Sat 9-6 Behind Prosperity One 352 Queen St. E., Acton (519) 853-4814 www.wall-wall.net Look at what we offer! Murals & Custom Art Work Hometown Focus... Authentic Charm. Students starting summer or part-time jobs and young workers in their fi rst full-time jobs have a lot on their minds. Theyre deciding what to wear, theyre meeting new co-workers, theyre thinking about how to spend their wages, and theyre trying hard to make a good fi rst impression. Unfortunately, learning about the hazards of a new job may not seem like a priority. But it should be. Young workers are at much greater risk of being killed or injured at work than those who are 25 or older. And theyre more likely to be injured on the fi rst month of a job than at any other time. Why? They lack experience. They lack training. They lack the confi dence to speak up when they are asked to do something that doesnt feel safe. Each day in Ontario approximately 42 young workers between 15 and 24 years of age sustain workplace injuries severe enough to keep them off work. And each year, traumatic work- place injuries kill about 10 young workers. What makes these statistics all the more appalling is that each and every injury and death was 100 per cent preventable. They simply shouldnt have happened. Parents, brothers and sisters should not be grieving right now. Through its 2007 Young Worker Safety Campaign, the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) encourages young workers to Learn about workplace safety and win!. By visit- ing prevent-it.ca, young people can learn about their rights and responsibilities in the workplace and have the chance to win cell phones, Xbox 360s, MP3 players and scholarships.* As everyone plays a part in workplace safety, the message isnt only for young workers. The WSIBs new guide for parents (which can be downloaded from prevent-it.ca) contains tips on how to talk to teens about workplace safety and information about what to do if they think their teens workplace is unsafe. In addition, website resources contain a wealth of health and safety information for employers and educators. Todays summer students are tomorrows decision makers. Lets do all we can to teach them how to stay safe today, and in the future. Pass the message on to the young people in your lives - visit prevent-it.ca or call 1-866-SAFE-JOB for more information. * Contest runs until July 22 It Pays for Young Workers to Learn about Workplace Safety

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