Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 5 Jul 2012, p. 16

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16 THE NEW TANNER Summer reading club It's time to bring the children to Halton Hills Public Library and sign them up for the TD Summer Reading Club. It's designed to help kids develop and improve their reading skills throughout the summer months. Bring the children in and we'll give them a packet of materials. They'll earn prizes and stickers for THURSDAY, JULY 05, 2012 reading at home. They could even win a $25 bank prize from your local TD Bank. For more information, call 519853-0301 or visit www. hhpl.on.ca SUMMER READING: Library summer student Chelsea Benham read to a small group of attentive kids, Tuesday including Dannen Ingram, Addison Hunter, Charles Ingram and Corinna Wang, during a Book Party at the Acton library last Tuesday. ­ Ted Tyler photo The Centre for Skills Development & Training will begin providing employment services assistance at the Acton library this month. Employment Ad- Employment help visors will be on-site on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Assistance is available with job searching, resumes, cover letters and interviews. Appointments will be scheduled during the mornings, and after 2 p.m., drop-ins are invited. To make appointments call 905-693-8458 x. 101. The Regional Municipality of Halton Access Halton at: Largest Selection of Patio Fur niture in Halton Hills! Police Beat Volvo vandalized A Volvo parked in a driveway on Dublin Line was vandalized during the day last Friday when trim was ripped off the rear driver's side door by unknown persons. Damage is pegged at approximately $500. Help yourself It wasn't a Happy Canada Day for the owners of three unlocked vehicles that were broken into overnight on the July 1 while parked on Peel Street. A Garmin GPS, an iPod Touch, an iPhone and loose change were stolen with the losses estimated over $500. Drug raid A drug raid on a Delrex Boulevard residence netted Halton police $16,000 worth of assorted drugs and resulted in the arrests of two Georgetown men who have been charged with 11 counts. With help from the Guns and Gangs unit, District One Criminal Investigation Bureau officers executed a search warrant at the residence on Friday, and seized marijuana, hashish, cocaine, MDMA and metham phetamine. An 18-year-old is charged with one count of trafficking a controlled substance and five counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking. A 22-year-old is charged with five counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking. Both were held for a bail hearing. www.halton.ca Dial 311 E FRE RY! E V I DEL Electronics at the curb Do not place electronics at the curb as garbage or bulk waste ­ they will not be collected. Electronics · Answering machines · Cassette players · Computers (CPUs, laptops, notebooks, all-in-ones, etc.) · Computer monitors · Computer accessories (keyboards, mice, external drives, etc.) · CD players · DVD players · Fax machines · Phones (cordless, cell, rotary, wired, etc.) · Printers and desktop copiers · Radios · Scanners · Speakers · Stereos · Televisions · VCRs Many retailers take back electronic waste for recycling. Recycle Your Electronics is an Ontario Electronic Stewardship program that ensures materials remain within North America and are safely recycled. Visit www.recycleyourelectronics.ca for acceptable materials and drop off locations. To make the recycling of electronic waste more convenient for residents, Halton Region holds Special Waste Drop-off Days throughout the year. Visit www.halton.ca/waste for a list of dates, locations and acceptable materials. Electronics contain recyclable materials such as steel, glass, copper, aluminum, plastic and lead,andshouldnotbeplacedinthelandfill. Do not put Indoor & Outdoor Furniture 136 Guelph St. Georgetown 905-873-9791 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK www.FurnitureIndoorOutdoor.ca Electronics Recycling Drop-off Options Unwanted electronics can be dropped off for recycling at the Halton Waste Management Site, 5400 Regional Road 25, Milton, for no charge(uptofiveitemsperload).TheHalton Waste Management Site is open Monday to Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Stay Connected Follow us on Twitter @HaltonRecycles and read our blog www.haltonrecycles.ca. 050712 Please contact us, as soon as possible, if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings.

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