L I Q U I D A T I O N P R I C E S H d H s s i e o u e u r i R e g l a S e l l n g P r i c e s 4 0 % O F F S T O R E W I D E S T O R E 7 5 T O T ( H w y 4 0 1 t o H w y 2 5 N o r t h , F o l l o w t h e S i g n s ) 4 9 E a s t e r n A v e n u e , A c t o n I t s W o r t h t h e D r i v e t o A c t o n ! I t s W o r t h t h e D r i v e t o A c t o n ! E X Q U I S I T E L E A T H E R F U R N I T U R E H I D E H O U S E H I D E H O U S L E A T H E R F U R N I T U R E & A C C E S S O R I E S T H E R F U R N I T U R E & J U S T A R R I V E D ! N E W I N V E N T O R Y M o n - S a t 1 0 a m - 6 p m S u n 1 1 a m - 5 p m Where Child Abuse Hurts Most Sometimes the worst scars of child abuse cant be seen. Whether physical or emotional, abuse attacks a childs self-esteem and emotional development, leaving long-term emotional trauma and pain. You can help prevent child abuse by being a nurturing parent or caregiver. By letting children know they are special, competent and loved, you can help them develop positive self-images and happier futures. If you feel overwhelmed, angry or frustrated as a parent, help is out there for you. Look in your area for support groups and services, or talk to a trusted friend, family member, pastor or doctor about what you can do to protect and support your child. If we all do our part to prevent child abuse, well get to the heart of the matter. 12 Acton/Georgetown, Friday, July 4, 2008 Canada Day in Halton Hills Helen Hope and Tom Bentley both from Georgetown volunteered to cook burgers all day at the Rotary Clubs food tent during Canada Day in the Glen. Tent proceeds will go to Georgetown Bread Basket. Members of the Toronto Morris Men who have been com- ing to the Canada Day in the Glen parade for years, danced the whole parade route. Photos by Calvin Dyke Tyler Buist, 17, of Georgetown volun- teered at the Georgetown Little Theatre tent as well as marched in the parade dur- ing Canada Day in the Glen. Patriots walked, cycled and rode in the Canada Day in the Glen parade. Jim Cook of One Nite Stand per- formed at Concert in the Park in Acton. Emily Humber, 9 and Sydney Hayward, 9, in front, from Acton performed on stage with the Robert little Public Schools Everybody Dance Club at the Concert in the Park in Acton on Canada Day.