THE NEW TANNER FREE LOCAL DELIVERY FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED 264 MAIN ST. N ACTON 519-853-1970 We stock a full line of Paints, Hardware, Electrical & Plumbing supplies WE HAVE COMPETITIVE PRICES FOR ALL YOUR RENOVATION PROJECTS. HOURS Mon-Fri. 7:00am to 6:00pm Saturday 8:00am to 4:00pm FAX LINE: (519) 853-2542 TORONTO LINE: (416) 601-1259 $1.25 per ride Start 8:10 am Wallace & Dairy Drive Main Street & Hill Street Elmore Drive & Burbank Elmore Drive & Elizabeth Drive Main Street & Ransom Street Kingham Road & Greenore Crescent Kingham Road & Duby Road Mill Street & Birchway Place Cobblehill Road & Storey Drive Tanners Drive & Kingsley Road- By request Tanners Drive & Beardmore Crescent- By request Drops at Acton High School & McKenzie-Smith Bennett School Evening Pick ups start at McKenzie-Smith Bennett School at 3:50pm. IN-TOWN BUS SERVICE Seniors, Why not ride to the Arena? For more info call Tyler Transport Limited 519-853-1550 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????? ??????????? ??????????????????????????? Age appropriate teaching in a safe respectful environment. We work with Students, Teacher and Parents to aid in life successes. 905-691-3213 145 Mill St. E. Acton Up to $500.00 per child per year! Did you know.... YOU CAN CLAIM YOUR CHILDS MARTIAL ARTS FEES ON YOUR 2007 INCOME TAX? Back to School means a need for FOCUS & SELF-DISCIPLINE Let us help! Childrens, teens & Adult Classes Acton Mens Cribbage League Anyone Interested in Playing? October 2007 to April 2008 Non - Legion members welcome Phone Dobbie 519-853-2021 or (Legion) 519-853-0910 Leave a message. LET US WELCOMEWELCOME YOU! Our Hostess will bring gifts and greetings, along with helpful information about your new community. Call Betty Ann 853-1944 funding from the Province to ensure that growth does not fall on the backs of existing taxpayers. We think voters need to know what their local candidates will do to address this. On March 7, 2007, Halton Regional Council unani- mously adopted a resolution to advise the Province that Halton and its local munici- palities cannot accommodate the growth targets specifi ed in the Provincial Places to Grow Plan unless the Province com- mits to providing Halton with the necessary fi nancial tools and funding commitments. To accommodate growth required by the Province, Halton and its municipalities will need sig- nifi cant investment in hospital beds, schools, community services, emergency response services and roadways. Halton voters should con- sider some key questions as the October 10th election approaches, continued Carr. What will each candidate do to ensure that municipal in- frastructure funding programs are targeted at the infrastruc- ture required to accommodate growth? What will they do to ensure the objectives of the Fairness for Halton campaign are met? Are they willing to vote against their party if it means a better future for Halton? Halton Has questions.... Continued from Page 1 TIPPED OFF: Police seized about 5,400 marijuana plants in a joint force operation in a fi eld on the Fourth Line, just east of Acton, on Monday morning. Its estimated the street value of the plants would be $2 million.