Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 19 Feb 2009, p. 9

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THE NEW TANNERTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2009 9 ACTON MINOR BASEBALL REGISTRATION TEE-BALL & HARDBALL PROGRAMS PROGRAMS IN ACTON FOR 4-18 YEAR OLDS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2009 9:30AM TO 1:00PM OPEN TO ALL RESIDENTS OF ACTON, & SURROUNDING AREAS. For more information please call 853-4834 or go to www.actonminorball.com At Acton 2004-2005 Blastball (T-Ball).................. $115 2002-2003 Grasshopper (Safetyball) .... $145 2000-2001 Rookie (Hardball) ................ $150 1998-1999 Mosquito (Hardball)............. $150 1996-1997 Peewee (Hardball)............... $160 1994-1995 Bantam (Hardball) ............... $160 1991-1993 Midget (Hardball)................. $170 HURRY!FEES INCREASE BY $25 AFTER MARCH 31! No Referral Necessary DE MELO CHIROPRACTIC & WELLNESS CENTRE Dr. Dave de Melo D.C. Dr. Jim Giancoulas D.C. Amy Spiers R.M.T. Registered Massage Therapy (519) 853-3460 EVENING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE Safe, Gentle Chiropractic Care Computer Generated Spinal Analysis Emergencies & Workers Comp Accepted New Patients Welcome 25 Main Street North, Acton Across from Giant Tiger Plaza INDIAN RIVER DIRECT CITRUS TRUCKLOAD SALE ACTON WED. MAR 4TH, 12:30PM - 2:30PM THE HIDE HOUSE PARKING LOT (Eastern & Mill) 20 LB BOX OF FLORIDA Seedless Navel Oranges or Ruby Red Grapefruit $22.00 PER BOX by Debra Burton, Supervisor Acton Branch Halton Hills Public Library The Halton Hills Camera Club has just dropped off a poster and entry forms for Photo Art 2009, their an- nual juried exhibition of print images. If youre thinking of entering or just have an interest in photography, the Library has some informative titles for you to check out. Digi tal Photography Click-by-Click by Jerry Glenwright is an excellent Halton Region is aware that businesses, particularly restaurants in Halton, have been approached by a com- pany selling what it describes as mandatory water testing and food safety inspections. Halton Region is not asso- ciated with this or any such company, the Region says. Halton Region delivers and is committed to providing residents and businesses with safe, high quality drinking water, said Mitch Zamojc, Commissioner of Public Works & Engineering Ser- vices. Halton Region staff are highly qualified, licensed and dedicated to delivering safe drinking water through Halton-owned and operated state-of-the-art water purifi- cation plants. The Regions municipal water supply is closely mon- itored, and there is no need to conduct further sampling of municipal tap water unless there is an identified plumb- ing problem in a particular establishment. Last year, as in years past, tap water in our region met or surpassed the provincial water quality requirements, said Dr. Bob Nosal, Medical Officer of Health for Hal- ton. Regional staff always carry picture identification Water testers are not from Region and will produce it upon re- quest. If business operators have questions or concerns about their water supply, or food safety, they should con- tact Halton Region. The Health Departments Public Health Inspectors regularly conduct food safety inspections of food premis- es, said Dr. Nosal. These inspections are mandatory, but there is never any fee associated with the inspec- tion. tool to guide you through the basics of taking digital photo- graphs, but it also takes you through the steps of using im- age-editing software to print your pictures. 101 Great Things to do With Your Digit- al Camera by Simon Joinson contains valuable tips to get the best from your camera, but includes fun ideas to use your camera in very invent- ive ways. PC Photos Best Tips & Techniques for Digital Photography will give the novice photographer an introduction to digital pho- tography, but the techniques and information will appeal to the more advanced pho- tographer. The wonderful thing about photography is that you can take pictures of anything that interests you. Focus on Flowers by Allen Rokachi and Anne Millman is full of photographs of flowers in gardens and in the wild and provides tips on how to capture their true beauty in photographs. The Best of Nature Photography by Jenni Bidner and Meleda Wegner is a compilation of 150 images, tips and tech- niques, as well as fascinating behind the scenes stories from legendary nature pho- tographers. Two instructive books by Mark Cleghorn, Wedding Photography and Start Taking Great Family Photo- graphs are terrific books for new camera owners or new parents. They explain in easy terms the technical and cre- ative components to taking those treasured photographs of a familys special events. If you are thinking of buying a new camera, Con- sumer Reports magazine is a source of current information on a variety of cameras and rates them based on features and price.Popular Photog- raphy magazine showcases camera reviews, film lens tests, photo software and features photo contests. Cross the bridge on River Street and visit the Halton Hills Public Library, Acton Branch for these and other photography titles or you can visit our website at www.li- brary.hhpl.on.ca. A TOTAL WASHOUT: This was the scene on Glen Lawson Road on Friday morning after the rain that hit the area last week. The melting snow and rain together caused creeks to overflow, washing away part of the road and rendering it impassable. The road was closed to all traffic including emergency vehicles. Traci Gardner Photo

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