THE NEW TANNERTHURSDAY, JULY 8, 2010 3CAMP UPGRADE: The 1st Acton Scouts and Ventures recently helped rebuild an Adirondack and campsite at the Blue Springs Scout Reserve. The group worked long hours on a very hot weekend to complete the task. They also removed rocks, trimmed trees and rebuilt the campfire. 1st Acton originally built this Adirondack 15 years ago, and took it upon themselves to give it an upgrade. It was a tremendous contribution to Scouting and Blue Springs Scout Reserve. -Submitted photoHumidex Advisory in effectAs a result of hot tem-ing a heat alert. If you ca/forecast/canada/on_e.Halton Hills Cultur-ming schedules please Dominion Gardens peratures, a Humidex experience symptoms of html. For air quality and al Centre & Library call the pool of your Park Splash Pad Open Advisory was issued by heat-induced illness, such smog alert information, (Georgetown Branch) 9 choice:daily 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.Environment Canada on as rapid breathing, weak-visit: www.airqualityon-Church Street, George-Acton Indoor Pool For information on heat July 5. This advisory is ness or fainting, headache, tario.com.town, 905-873-2681(Admission fees apply) and smog, please visit the due to the combination of or confusion, seek medical During period of heat Halton Hills Public 519-853-3140Halton Region Health high heat, high humidity attention right away. alert these facilities will Library (Acton Branch) Gellert Community Departments website at (greater than 40 degrees You can avoid heat relat-be open as places of refuse 17 River Street, Acton Centre (Admission fees www.halton.ca, or dial Celsius) and/or other ed illness by staying out of for persons to seek relief 519-853-0301apply) 905-877-4244311, or call 905-825-6000, weather conditions that the hot sun or heat, and go-from the heat; please call Halton Hills Civic Gellert Park Splash Toll free 1-866-4HAL-can be hazardous to your ing to air-conditioned sites ahead or check the Towns Centre 1 Halton Hills Pad Open daily 10 a.m. TON (1-866-442-5866), health. Even short periods (e.g., malls, community website (www.haltonhills.Drive, Georgetown 905-to 8 p.m.TTY 905-827-9833.of high temperatures can centres). You should also ca) for times.873-2601cause serious health prob-avoid strenuous outdoor Mold-Masters Sports-Gellert Community thlems. When a Humidex activity and, if possible, Plex 221 Guelph Street, Centre 10241 8 Line, Advisory has been issued reschedule sports practices Georgetown 905-877-Georgetown 905-877-We are proud to announceby Environment Canada, and jogging times. Drink 84884244the Graduations ofthe Health Department lots of water and natural Acton Arena & Com-Aquatic Facilities issues a Heat Alert.fruit juices (avoid alcohol, munity Centre 415 Daily Recreational Patrick Porterfi eldThose especially at risk coffee, cola). Call or visit Queen Street, Acton 519-Swimmingfrom theduring heat and smog friends and neighbours 853-0020For recreational swim-University of Waterloorelated weather condi-who may also be at risk. with antions include older adults For weather informa-Honours Bachelor of Arts(over 65 years), infants tion, listen to the forecasts ECTinINDIAN RIVER DIRand young children, and on local television and Social Development Studiesthose with chronic heart radio stations or read local or lung disease, including newspapers. Weather and asthma. Parents, coaches heat information can also andand others supervising be obtained from Environ-children should be aware ment Canadas web site at: Christine Porterfi eldof the health risks dur-www.weatheroffice.ec.gc.fromMcGill UniversityACTONCongratulationswith aJoint Honours Bachelor of ArtsFREESTONE inJennAnthropology and Religious StudiesPEACHESon being accepted at25 lb. boxesCongratulations and Good LuckBrock Universityin your future endeavours! The Hide House Parking LotVERY PROUD OF YOU!Love Mom and DadMonday, July,12th 12:30pm - 3:30pm Love Mom, Dad,Jackie, & Colin.