Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 24 Jan 2013, p. 7

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013 THE NEW TANNER 7 Grapevine S O F T O P E N I N G AT INSIDER WIN LIBRARY Acton's Sang Hoon Lee is T h e r e 's b e e n a h u g e patiently waiting for an in"wow" factor since the new sider win investigation to $13.2-million Georgetown be completed so he can collibrary/cultural centre re- lect the $25,000 he won in a opened following major Daily Keno draw on Novemconstruction last Friday. It ber 1. Because Lee works at was a "soft" opening ­ no an Ontario Lottery and Gamadvance publicity or no- ing (OLG) retail location, his tices ­ a chance for staff to win is defined as an insider work out any bugs before win and requires an independthe official grand opening ent investigation to confirm its on Saturday. legitimacy. A 30-day waiting The building is still a work period expires February 4, and in progress in some places ­ that's when Lee will receive there's painting to be done his prize, if there are no other and the local history room claimants. He bought the winwon't be completed until ning ticket at a Fergus variety the end of the month ­ but store. there was a steady stream of people through the library HOCKEY HERITAGE doors over the weekend AWARDEES ­ they checked out 2,000 Congrats to rural Acitems ­ four times the usual ton residents Bill and Pam number. The grand opening McGillivray who recently rebegins at 11 a.m. on Saturday and features a full day ceived a Georgetown Hockey Heritage award for their unof activities. stinting work to start and *** Also on Saturday at both develop the Halton Hills Girls' library branches, families Hockey association ­ the arwith young kids are invited ea's first female hockey youth to celebrate Family Literacy league in 1997. The league is Day ­ beginning at 11:30 nicknamed the Twisters. Pam a.m. ­ with stories, songs, MacGillivray is an employee of Tyler Transport. fun and refreshments. REDBOX IN ACTON Acton now has another source for movie and game rentals ­ redbox. It literally is a large red box ­ about the size and shape of a pop machine ­ that is located in the Shoppers Drug Mart plaza. Games or movies are $1.50 per day ­ credit or debit cards only. LONDON TAKES STAGE Former rural Acton resident Darrell London, 27, takes the stage tonight (Thursday) at the River Run Centre in Guelph where she'll perform two sets of her original music and favourite covers. London, whose music gets a lot of play on CBC Radio, MuchMusic, ET Canada, and the soundtrack of the TV show 90210, recently released her third album Eat a Peach. HUB & GRUB? Still no word from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario about a liquor licence application for Jonesy's Hub and Grub ­ a proposed sports bar in the former KFC outlet in the Sobeys plaza. Landlord Effort Trust said obtaining the liquor licence, applied for in November, was the last step in signing a lease for the space. An AGP official said Monday that processing applications can take three months and involve a nonrefundable $1,050 fee. NATIONAL SECURITY EXPERT: The Toronto Star's National Security reporter, Michelle Shephard, was the guest speaker at the Absolutely Acton Speakers' Series on Sunday at the A c t o n To w n H a l l Centre. The awardwinning journalist held the large crowd spellbound with terrorism stories from the World's hot spots. ­ Ted Tyler photo Letters Cut fluoride - Cut costs? Dear Editor, The budget for Halton keeps going up every year. One thing that could be done is eliminate the total waste of money putting rat poison in the water - a saving of about $200,000. We would be much healthier without the forced medication. Below is a small part of an article re fluoride sent to council. Sodium fluoride is commonly used as a rat poison. Globalists and eugenicists have decided to add it to water supplies with the message to the public that it is good for teeth, despite warnings from the ADA stating that young children risk a disease called dental fluorosis. Water actually is a battleground between good and evil and we see this in the fluoridation issue. One cannot understand the universe of water without grappling with poisonous fluoride and its government-mandated entry into public water supplies in the United States, Brazil, and several other countries that have stupidly followed America's lead in water fluoridation Regards, John Shadbolt Acton, ON Holiday Hamper thanks Dear Editor, This past holiday season was made a little brighter for 458 children in Halton Hills, thanks to the many generous donors who provided assistance with the Links2Care Holiday Hamper Program. These children received gifts of new warm winter clothing, often including snow suits and winter boots. Many lower income families in our community struggle to meet their daily needs and the holiday season can put a great deal of extra pressure on these families. The Holiday Hamper Program attempts to relieve some of the financial stresses around the holiday season and the families who receive the hampers are so very grateful to have this help, and often comment that they wouldn't have known what they would do if this program didn't exist. This program involves many hours of preparation and relies on countless hours of volunteer time, as well as the time spent by our wonderful sponsors, who generously shop for specific children and donate the clothing to our program. Many people also made financial donations and gave gift cards or other gift items. On behalf of Links2Care, I would like to extend my thanks to all the sponsors, donors, and volunteers who helped to make this program a success this year. Your support and generosity is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Cathy Gerrow Community Support Program Coordinator ABI ­ Acquired Brain Injury My name is Kevin Milton age 27, and I have an acquired brain injury as a result of a tumour wrapped around my pituitary gland. The operation was at Sick Children's hospital in Toronto in 1992. I was 7 at the time. However I was left with no short term memory and no function of the pituitary glad and damage to the optic nerve and learning disabilities. I take several synthetic hormone drug treatments and took a growth hormone and boy did it work as I am 6 ft 6 in tall and take a size 20 shoe. I graduated from secondary school with wonderful help the last two years from my EA and hard work. The last five years I have been at ABI in the adult program in Guelph at St Josephs Health Centre. This program has given me an outside activity that makes me feel like I have a purpose in life and I have made many friends and also help others. We learn to do crafts and help with other programs. We all share the same problems and I am called the jovial giant. It is so rewarding for me to learn that a new ABI is opening in Georgetown, Halton Hills. Please attend this wonderful program. The staff is both caring and fully trained to work on individual and group programming for special needs. I can't wait to get my 3 days a week. Grandson of Don Milton and Dobbie & Pat Frizzell Regards, Kevin Milton Arkell, ON

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