Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 14 Jan 2010, p. 16

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THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 2010 16 INDIAN RIVER DIRECT CITRUS TRUCKLOAD SALE ACTON WED. JAN 27TH, 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 Your Hometown REALTOR Call me for a Complimentary Home Valuation KATE BANKS Sales Representative, B.A. kate@bankonbanks.ca www.BANKonBANKS.ca Bus: 519-853-8467 Dir: 416-997-4161 Fax: 905-877-0702 The families of Corey Lindsay & Holly Stachecki would like to congratulate them on their engagement. Wedding to take place November 2010 XO 519-853-1553 888-833-8953 FAX: 519-853-1559 379 Queen St., East Acton ON L7J 2N2 #1318988 Experience Elite Service and enjoy complimentary: Hot sandwich Soft Drinks Snacks Hot towel service Leather Seating Pillows In-fl ight, fi rst run movies Headsets Kids backpack with games & toys Courteous & friendly service ENJOY PRINCESS HOTELS In Dominican Republic TORONTO DEPARTURES 1 WEEK ALL INCLUSIVE All sunwing vacations products are available through Galileo Vaca- tions, Sabrevacations, Amadeus, Navitours, www.sirev.com or by calling 416.620.5999/1.800.668.4224. Toronto departures. All prices are gross per person based on double occupancy for 7 night (unless otherwise specifi ed) and were available at the time of printing. Seats at the above prices are limited and subject to change without prior notice. Applicable to new bookings only. Not combinable with any other offers. Transportation taxes & related fees shown must be pre-paid (DR $20 US). Flights are with Sunwing Airlines. For full terms and conditions, please refer to the Sunwing Vacations 2009/10 brochure. Ont. Reg #2476582 01082010. TROPICAL PRINCESS BEACH RESORT & SPA ???? CARIBE CLUB PRINCESS BEACH RESORT ????1/2 PUNTA CANA PRINCESS ALL SUITES RESORT & SPA ???? This tropical paradise is set on a wide stretch of sandy beach and offers something for everyone. Surrounded by lush gardens and palm trees this resort is one that you will visit over and over. TORONTO DEPARTURES FEB 04, 05, 07 SWG CLUB HOTEL ROOM 1 WEEK ALL INCLUSIVE The Caribe Club Princess Beach Resort & Spa is set on one of the largest beaches on the island. Palm trees cas- cading up and down the beach are sure to give you the relaxation youre looking for. TORONTO DEPARTURES FEB 04, 05, 07 SWG CLUB SUPERIOR DELUXE ROOM 1 WEEK ALL INCLUSIVE Punta Cana Princess is a beautiful property to escape from the every day and relax on the beach. Service is very personalized including buttler service on the beach (serving drinks only). Guests dont even have to get up out of their lounge chairs to go to the bar! TORONTO DEPARTURES FEB 04, 05, 07 SWG CLUB DELUXE SUITE 1 WEEK ALL INCLUSIVE $945 $995 $1095 +$320 T axe s +$320 T axe s +$320 T axe s Local man thanks rescuers To the Editor Thank you for the de- tailed coverage of my recent misadventures in The New Tanner. I would like to express my gratitude to Dean Mayke who discovered me that Sunday. He made sure I was okay then mo- tored over to alert my wife. Then he returned and assisted us until the emergency crews came. I would also like to thank my neighbour, Wade Vickery, for his help, especially in chop- ping that tree down for firewood! Also to Nina and Steve Palichuk for their constant care and concern (and de- licious pie)! Thanks to all these great people. I am making a fast and full recovery. Andy Metelka ??? ?? ??????? ???? ?????????? ???? ????? ????? ??? ?????????? ????? ???? ??????? ??????????? ????? ???? ??? ?????????? ???? ????? ??? ???????? CAShh celebrates 10 years To the editor, 2010!! Wow its been a decade since The Millen- nium! The world (which didnt explode) is first-class; Cancer Assistance Services of Halton Hills (CAShh) is unequalled. Yes, its been 10 years, and the need for Cancer Assistance Services is stronger than ever. Ask you neighbour, your friends, your family, ask your co-workers; they will tell you Cancer Assistance Services is a viable organ- ization that does what it says it does. It looks after cancer patients in the man- ner desired between the patient and this organiza- tion. To justify the existence of any organization is by their reputation in the com- munity. For CAShh it is the more than 1,100 patients who have testimonial to how their lives have been made easier in order for them to focus on recover- ing. We provide support group for conversing with other cancer survivors, reiki therapy and makeovers for those who want and need a boost to their morale. CAShh needs your help. The April Residential Cam- paign is our major source of funds. To maintain our cur- rent level of service, please help us in April. Halton Hills needs Cancer Assist- ance Services of Halton Hills. Cancer Assistance Services needs you. The small commitment of time can make a big difference for CAShh, and enhance your life. This is your time to help if you have been touched by cancer, or, if you have never been, this is your time to help those who are going through dif- ficult times. Please visit our website for more information and call the office at 905-702- 8886. Volunteer, you wont regret it. Regards, Anna Marie Moore The Halton Regional Police Service responds to num- erous motor vehicle collisions each year that are later deemed avoidable. This time of the year many of those investigated are determined to be caused by the driver simply not taking the two to three minutes to adequately remove snow and ice from their windshield, side win- dows and rear window to safely view all directions as legislation requires. The short time it takes to remove snow or ice can be the difference from a safe commute to work to involve- ment in a collision which can include a further charge of No Clear view to (front) (side) or (rear), even if the cause of the original accident was not your fault. The Ontario Highway Traffic act, section 74(1)(a) states, no person shall drive a motor vehicle upon a highway unless the windshield and the windows on either side of the compartment containing the steering wheel are in such a condition as to afford the driver a clear view to the front and side of the motor vehicle and Section 74(1)(b) unless the rear window is in such a condition as to afford the driver a clear view to the rear of the motor vehicle. Section 74(2) exempts 74(1) (b), does not apply to a motor vehicle that is equipped with a mirror or mirrors securely attached to the motor vehicle and placed in such a position and maintained in such a condition as to afford the driver, otherwise than through the rear window, a clearly-reflected view of the roadway in the rear or of any vehicle approach- ing from the rear. This still requires the side view mirrors to be clear to enable viewing. Please dont take chances, clear your windshield! Remove snow and ice before you drive police urge

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