THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2012 THE NEW TANNER 3 END OF AN ERA: The Medical Pharmacy and Acton X-Ray and Ultrasound clinic will be closing their doors next week due to the inability to renew their lease. Client's pharmacy records are being transferred to Sobey's pharmacy and patients in need of X-rays, and ultrasounds etc, can now be seen in Georgetown Marie Shadbolt photo Landmark businesses closing Tenants of the old Medical Center at 93 Mill Street are closing their doors due to the inability to renew their lease agreements. The Medical Centre was established in the Spring of 1975. The Medical Pharmacy and the Acton X-Ray & Ultrasound Clinic have remained open since the relocation of the Doctors' offices to the new Acton Medical and Urgent Care Clinic which opened in April of 2010. The last day for the Pharmacy will be Monday August 27 and the clinic will be closing on Tuesday August 28. Pharmacist Marg Jorge has been serving customers at this location for 10 years, and for the past 6 years she has shared the duties with Ramy Massoud. They will now be placed at another location owned by the company. Customers of the pharmacy should take note that all patient records are being transferred to the pharmacy at Sobeys. Patients can access their information from there and may then choose to relocate to the pharmacy of their choosing. Lynne Poynz, a radiographer at the clinic for the past 11 years and Lena Dodouska, ultrasound technician for two years will be working for the same company at other locations, and Shelley Hansen who has served as receptionist for four months will be looking for employment. They would like to thank everyone of Acton for their support and will miss the many friends they have made. Acton clients can be seen at the Georgetown X-ray & Ultrasound Clinic in the Georgetown Professional Arts Building at 99 Sinclair Ave, six days a week. This location has modern digital equipment which allows for faster results to be available to the radiologist. The building's landlord was unavailable for comment at press time. Pharmacist Marg Jorge Radiographer Lynne Poynz