Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 20 Dec 2007, p. 4

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THE NEW TANNERTHURSDAY,DECEMBER 20, 2007 5THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY,DECEMBER 20, 20074 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL! Sign up for our January Promotion NOW, get rest of December for FREE! 3 month Full Use Membership regular price $199 NOW $160 + Get 4th Month Free Call for details (519)853-2650 Your name will go into a draw for 6 Personal Training Sessions a value of $300.00 with card 299each EXCLUSIVE MILK OFFER FOR SHOPPERS OPTIMUM CARD HOLDERS ONLY DAIRYLAND MILK 4L Selected Types Limit 2. 14999 SONY 3 CD CHANGER BOOM BOX 149 DAIRYLAND EGG NOG CANADIAN GOURMET BACON WRAPPED SCALLOPS (225g) or MINI BACON WRAPPED SIRLOINS (312g) 599eacheach each ACTONS STORE HOURS Dec. 22 8 am - midnight Dec. 23 8 am - midnight Dec. 24 8 am - 10 pm Dec. 25 10 am - 5 pm Dec 26 9 am - 10 pm Dec. 31 8 am - 10 pm Jan 1 9 am - 10 pm 252 Queen St. Acton 519-853-3346 Call Guelph office to book your appointment (519) 836-8111 With Us www.arnoldhearing.ca ARNOLD HEARING CENTRES 25 MAIN ST. N. ACTON M.Sc. (A),Aud(C), Reg. CASLPO Debbie Booth, Audiologist, Wishes you Health and Happiness in 2008 Pamela Ashton BC-HIS Hearing Instrument Specialist DeMelo Wellness Centre Seasons Greetings from the Owners & Staff at ACTON AUTO TECH 45 Main Street North, Acton Tel: (519) 853-4144 Wishing you and yours all the very best of the season. Used car sales & your Drive Clean facility We service all makes & models. CAA Approved. CONGRATULATIONS: QDF (Quality Daily Fitness) leaders show off their certificates of dance received by Robert Little school. This group of leaders performed at the Living Arts Centre, an event usually for grade 8s and older. They performed their routine for the school at their Christmas concert on Friday, Dec. 14. Justina Pembleton photo. Actons Joe Carroll to join Katimavik Joe Carroll of Acton will begin his eight-month Katimavik experience along with hundreds of other young Canadians in January of 2008. Katimavik is a volunteer-service program for youth ages 17-21 who want to make a difference and try something new. Since 1977, more that 28,000 young Canadians have taken the same route, learning skills through volunteering, group living and discovering their country. During the program, Joe will live in three Canadian communities: Quesnal, in British Columbia; Timmins, in Ontario; and Bell Island, in New- foundland, where he will volunteer about 35 hours a week for a variety of non-profit organizations. Every- day life will consist of living with ten other young people his age and a project leader in a house rented by Katimavik. The project leader supervises the activities and ensures the programs implementation, through workshops and activities pertaining to leadership skills, official languages, environmen- tal issues, cultural discovery and a healthy lifestyle. Katimavik offers young Canadians the chance to discover what kind of work they enjoy, learn new skills, contribute to communities, build their resume, meet new people, learn some French, get work and life experi- ence and kick start their future. As a socio-economic study conducted by Malatest & Associates Ltd. in 2005-2006 revealed, two-thirds (66%) of participants claimed Katimavik influenced their career plans. Merry Christmas

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