Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 4 Mar 2010, p. 1

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WHATS INSIDE Sales Service Leasing Parts T HE NEW www.georgetownchrysler.ca 336 Guelph St., Georgetown 905-877-0149 email: cwiddess@georgetownchrysler.ca Professional Vehicle Detailing Interior and Exterior Cleaning Call now to book an appointment Fat Cat Dog and Carwash 165 Main St. Rockwood 519-856-0222 Your Hometown Newspaper Volume 13 No. 9 Thursday, March 4, 2010 T?? NEW Newstand Price 40 + GST ????????????????????? ??????????????????? ??????????????????????? ????????????????????? ?????????????????????? Auto Sales 262 Main St. N, Acton 519-853-1347 98 Ford Escort - Certifi ed & E Tested $229 5 I made a mistake apology says By Frances Niblock An apology for a cowardly and mis-directed letter that told an Acton family to get out of town has gone a long way to ease Lina Wil- kinsons concerns about her familys safety. Following the break-in and wonton destruction at Robert Little School last month, Wilkinson, who lives on the same street as one of the two men charged in the incident, received two letters telling them they arent welcome in Acton and to get out of town. Wilkinson said in the apology that arrived by mail last Friday, the writer said theyd made a terrible mistake. The apology said Im so very sorry for the letters I sent and the mistaken identity. I let my anger cloud my judgement. I do apologize, Wilkinson read on Monday. It was simple and straightforward and it made all of the difference in the world because it takes a big person to admit they made a big mistake, Wilkinson said, adding she was fl oored that the letter writer took the steps to make it right. In related news, Andrew Tressel and Chris Wilkinson, the two men charged with break and enter, mischief over $5,000 and cruelty to animals in connection with the Robert Little break-in, appear in a Milton court for their fi rst appearance on Monday (March 8.) HALTON CHAMPS: The Acton High School junior girls volleyball team captured the Halton championship last week with decisive 25-21 and 25-16 wins over Lester B. Pearson. The team includes, back, from left: Kim Baker, Abby Jolly, Laura Brooks, Dani Schausbreitner, and Allison Baker. Middle: Kailey Donaldson, Christine Keller, Jenn Doraty and Natalie Shortt. Front: Lucinda Kollenhoven and Jade Kovacevic. Submitted photo March Break Madness. See Page 3 Acton skaters advance to provincials. See Page 15 Our readers respond. See Page 16

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