Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 31 Jan 2013, p. 9

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10 THE NEW TANNER Death CRIPPS Leonard John WWII Veteran Leonard John Cripss passed away on Saturday, January 26, 2013, at the Bennett Health Care Centre, Georgetown, in his 88th year. Loving son of the late Darwin and Nellie Cripps. Survived by sisters Doris Bingham of Georgetown, ON and Ruth Morrow of Kelvington, SK. and pre-deceased by Lyle Cripps, Mary Lemon, Mina Cripps and Ivy Winter. Family and friends gathered at the Blue Springs Funeral Home, Acton, Wednesday, January 30, 2013, from noon until 2 p.m. Leonard's memorial service was 2 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. Spring Interment, Everton Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Georgetown Hopsital Foundation, The Bennett Centre or a charity of choice were greatly received. In Memoriam BURT Judy In loving memory of a dear sister, sister-in-law, aunt and great aunt, who left us one year ago February 4, 2012. Sad was the parting, no one can tell So sudden on earth the sorrow fell, The blow was hard, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear Dearer still as the year departs Your memory lives within our hearts Sharon and George, Marlene, Barb and Charlie, Don and Jean and families LAING May In loving memory of May Laing, much loved mother, mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother who left us February 1, 2009. If remembering brings you closer, Then you never went away, For our thoughts of you are with us Each and every day. There will always be a heartache, And many silent tears, But precious are the memories Of the days when you were here. Forever in our hearts, Bill & Carol, Paul & Irene, Don & Shirely & Families WEDGE Clifford In Loving memory of Clifford Wedge, Husband, father, son, brother, grandfatther who left us on Feb 01, 2004. Those we love don't go away, They walk beside us every day. We miss you Your family Classifieds SERVICES D I S P O S A L C O N TA I N E R SERVICE: Ideal for renovations, shingles, house, garage & yard cleanup, dirt, concrete, asphalt, gravel. Delivery. Driveway friendly. Rolloff truck goes where larger trucks shouldn't. W E S T E RV E L D CONTRACTING LTD . 519-853-3332, 905-705-2339, toll free 1-877-633-6529 www.westerveldcontracting.ca PROBLEMS WITH THE GOVERNMENT?: Are they hounding you to file your Income Taxes? Maybe we can help to get them off your back. Call Reg Marsh and Associates at 519-853-0113. (tfn) THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2013 Food, fun and prizes The New Tanner Classifieds are $8 (plus HST) for 15 words (or less) and 30 cents (plus HST) for each additional word. Prepayment is required. Classified deadline is Monday at 5 p.m. Call 519-853-0051 for details or email thenewtanner@on.aibn.com HELP WANTED CLASS A MECHANIC LICENCED SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS To start immediately Apply to: TYLER TRANSPORT 379 Queen Street E. Acton & Fraudtrends spark police caution Blue Springs, 12 Church Street East, Acton REQUIRED The Acton Funeral Home 519-853-2399 519-853-1550 FIREWOOD ALL PRICES REDUCED FROM LAST YEAR: To p quality seasoned hardwood in 12" or 16" lengths. Ask about our truck load special. 519-7632223 or toll free 1-888-856-8696 www.northernhardwood.ca (tfn) SEASON HARDWOOD: 12" or 16". Prompt delivery. Year round availability Len's Firewood 519-843-1528(TFN) POLICE / FIRE False alarm Repairs to fix an air leak in a sprinkler system at a Commerce Crescent building caused accidental alarm activation at 8:57 on Friday morning. Illegal fire doused Acton firefighters extinguished two fires in the area of 25 Side Road and the Nassagaweya/Esquesing Town Line at 3:38 last Thursday afternoon. Reported as a possible trailer or small shed fire, they found workers burning two separate piles of debris, without the required Burn Permit. Alarm activation? Despite the sound of alarms ringing outside a Rachlin Drive residence at 4:13 last Wednesday afternoon, firefighters found no sign of any trouble when they checked the perimeter and peered through the windows of the unoccupied house. A citizen who went into the fire station reported hearing the alarms ringing. McDowall: Anne Moira 1936 - 2013 Passed away after a brief illness at Toronto, Thursday, January 24th, 2013, in her 77th year. Anne was the beloved wife of Andrew (2003) and will be missed by Rory, Katrina, Jonathan, family and friends. An avid gardener, Anne enjoyed travel, art and volunteering at the Acton Food Share. A gathering of family and friends will be held on Saturday, February 2nd from 2:00 p.m. ­ 4:00 p.m. at the MacKinnon Family Funeral Home, 55 Mill Street East, Acton In lieu of flowers, remembrances to the Acton Food Share P.O. Box 74, Acton, ON, L7J 2M2 would be appreciated by the family.On-line condolences may be made at www.mackinnonfamilyfuneralhome.com HEALTH NEW CPAP MASKS : at Young's Pharmacy. The NEW WISP nasal mask is a great Christmas gift that comes in a one size fits most package. The WISP is less obtrusive around the eyes and nothing touches your forehead. Please stop in and try one at 47 Main Street South, Downtown Georgetown. 905877-2711 - Ext 2 LOST & FOUND FOUND: Man's gold wedding band. Call to identify Acton Tire Stop 519-853-8530 ITEMS WANTED $$$ CASH $$$: For trucks, Autos, Machinery. Running or NOT. WE PAY YOU. $200 & up to $5,000. Fast free pick up. Flatbed carrier. We also take old tires. We sell new & used parts. Custon exhaust shop. (new cats $240 installed) 519-8331150. C:647-403-1020. 22 years in service (TFN) SERVICES POST HOLE: Augering gravel driveways, tree planting, Timberrock Services. Marcel 519-856-4766, www.timberrockservices.com (tfn) MacKinnon Family Funeral Home "Shoemaker Chapel" (519) 853-0350 or 1-877-421-9860 (toll free) MacKinnon Family Funeral Home, Inc. Shoemaker Chapel For Rent ROOMS AVAILABLE: At Mill Street Crossing, Acton. Weekly/ Monthly. 905-462-3032.(tfn) ACTON: 2 bedroom upstairs apartment for rent. Utilities extra. Call 519-853-0113(TFN) ACTON: 2 bedroom apartment. Private porch, $1100 + utilities. No smokers / pets. References and 1st & last required. Call Kasia 519-820-0062 (5) When people see our award winning funeral home. they assume that we're expensive... WE'RE NOT - WE MAKE FUNERALS AFFORDABLE CREMATION OR BURIAL Family owned by Margaret & Bob MacKinnon 55 Mill Street East, Halton Hills (Acton) L7J 1H4 for information and prices, call and compare before you decide (The Civic Pride Award - Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce) A recent surge in fraud occurrences prompted Halton police to again caution the public about responding to such offers, emails or scams. Two continuing trends worth highlighting include: Emergency scams This scenario preys on the emotions of the elderly who get a phone call from an individual purporting to be their grandchild and in some form of distress. The reason varies and could include being involved in a car accident or requiring money for bail. The caller will elicit pertinent personal information from the unsuspecting victim who will eventually be asked to wire money through a money transfer company. Internet scams Malicious software ­ Victims get a call from an individual said to represent a software firm. The individual will attempt to have their software installed on your computer so access can be gained to files, personal banking records and passwords. Phishing ­ This scam solely involves getting the victim to hand over their personal and banking details. The email sent may well appear authentic, however genuine government organizations and financial institutions would never expect you to send your personal information in such a format. Education is the best defence to avoid being victimized, and residents are encouraged to visit the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre website at www. antifraudcentre.ca and/or the Competition Bureau's Information Centre at www. competitionbureau.gc.ca Additional tips to avoiding online frauds and scams can be found on our website at www.haltonpolice.ca under the Criminal Investigation ­"Fraud" tab. From the maple syrup, to the braised beef, to sweet chili heat ­ there were some interesting flavours for judges to taste from the five entrants in the second annual chili cook-off on Sunday at the Acton BIA winter carnival. The savoury chili ­ dubbed Sweet Heat ­ from Tanners Pub and Grill earned top marks from judges Gerri Kentner and Lori Geysel. Tanners owner Andrea Clark said the chili would be on special all this week at the Acton restaurant. The tasty chili entered by Angela Tremblay of Angie's Kitchen earned second place from the judges, and also won the People's Choice award in voting ­ Tremblay refused to divulge the three "secret spices" that made her dish the clear crowd favourite among the entries. The chili entered by Roxy Coffee ­ the winner last year ­ placed third. Food played a large role in Sunday's carnival fun at the Acton Town Hall Centre. Earlier in the day, parents of Acton Air Cadets hosted a pancake breakfast ­ serving 132 people who enjoyed the sausage, flapjacks and strong coffee to kick off the day's festivities. There were also some very happy prize winners at the carnival's closing ceremonies ­ BIA manager Josey Bonnette won $107 in a 50/50 draw, and Mayor Rick Bonnette's skill at frozen mini-putt won him 10 golf passes on the nine-hole course at Blue Springs and an eye glasses care kit. Ta n n e r s e m p l o y e e Linda LaRose cleaned up in the raffle ­ her purchase of $40 worth of raffle tickets earned her hundreds in prizes ­ and repeated calls to "sit down" as her name was repeatedly called during the raffle of several thousand dollars worth of prizes, generously donated by 50 Acton businesses. 519-853-0350 or 1-877-421-9860 toll free or visit www.mackinnonfamilyfuneralhome.com CLASSIFIEDS WORK Contact Marie 519-853-0051

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