New Tanner (Acton, ON), 13 Apr 2000, p. 4

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We'll Make You Simile/! iow DENTURE SPECIALIST E. JUREVICIUS D.D. mt ee Py ol onstruction & Fittings of New Dentures a + Same Day Repairs & Relines + Free Consultations * Seniors Discount < * Specializing in Problem Lower Dentures ACTON DENTURE CLINIC 16 Mill St. E., Acton 853-0079 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 2000 COMMUNITY SUPPORT AND INFORMATION Tutors needed: The "Off the Wall" Youth Centre in Acton, would like to offer a tutoring program to students in need of this serv- ice. We require tutors to teach Example: 9'x12' = $120 $120 - 40% = $72 FOUR DAYS ONLY Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sun CARPET & VINYL REMNANT SALE OY OFF TICKET PRICE = 40% FOR CASH & Carpet & Hardwood Outiet 128 Guelph St, Georgetown e 702-1217 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK: Mon-Fri 9-7 ¢ Sat 9-5 e Sun 12-4 CORNER ROAD BUILDING EARTH MOVING RR. #1 Acton 853-0960 Fast, friendly lunch! Come join us! Beside IGA Ph: 853-5531 Fax: 853-5366 YOURWAY Custom Pipe Bending Lic. Safety Inspection Stn. 17 Agnes St. Acton 853-0900 |. Royal Jug City (Ob, he UST control the bicycle. ave ° air aT 1 22 See . 853-2460 In the Glenlea Plaza We now have a fax machine | « for your convenience PE{Gro PAINT AND | - season. 4923 7th Line, Eramosa RR 4 Rockwood CONSTABLE RIDDLE'S With Village Constable Bill Riddle Know your bike by-laws Last week I talked about some of the road offences for which cyclists can be fined. Now that spring is here and the bicycle season has arrived, here is a list of the by-laws that goy- ern the operation of a bicycle in Acton. ¢ Every rider ofa bicycle shall, at all times when riding on a highway, keep his feet on the pedals and both hands on the handlebars except as may be necessary to give proper hand signals. No person while riding a bicycle on a highway shall indulge in trick riding or otherwise ride so as to prevent the full use of both hands to No person shall ride a bicycle on any highway a abreast of another bicycle except in the course of passing the other bicycle. No person shall ride a bicycle on any highway and carry more than one person on a bicycle designed to carry only one person. No person shall ride a bicycle on any highway and carry any goods in such a manner so as to interfere with the full control of the vehicle. No person shall park a bicycle on any roadway, shoulder, bicycle route or combined facility. RESrernyren * No person shall park a bicycle on any boulevard ee or sidewalk except in an upright position and in All Sizes a manner So as not to impede the intended use of the boulevard or sidewalk. For a Free Estimate Call: A breach of these by-laws can result in a fine of Peter Hargrave $55 for each offence. I hope all bicycle riders 856.9356 will follow the rules and have a safe bike math, English, science and lit- eracy for grades 7 to OAC. If you are interested in working as a tutor at the youth centre please call Kimberley Rogers, Youth Programs Manager, at 853-3310. Naturopathic Medicine: The next meeting of the Acton Women's Association will be held on Tuesday, April 18 at 7:30 at the Acton Band Hall, 85 Wallace Street. Topic for this meeting is Naturo- pathic Medicine and guest speaker Jane Buckler will dis- cuss alternative approaches to women's health. Following her presentation she will be available to answer ques- tions. The Acton Women's As- sociation meets monthly and provides an opportunity for women to meet other women in the community. Member- ship is free and women of all ages are welcome to attend. For more information about the Acton Women' Association please call Cathy at Halton Hills Community Support and Information at 853-3310 Braida & a RES LT Sea " He, NPY BARRISTERS % SOLICITORS Serving the Community for 4o Years 67 Mill Street East Acton 853-1160 Dan C. Dolliver ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR Legal & Topographic Surveys 54 Mill St. E. Tel. 853-2502 Fax 853-1504 ° & Breakfast + Free Hot Oil Treatment Each Visit * Non-sedated Grooming Pat Puanae 0.D.G BNR) @ 24 Hour Service ¢ Flatbed Service * Lockout Service * Boosting & Gas 853-5848 JeETLINK Door to oer 379 Queen SLE. 853-1550 ~* PETERS -- ) Need good show on To the Editor, RE: SALE OF MSB PROP- ERTY In reference to the School Board meeting of April 19, 2000 at which time our two delegates, Rick Bonnette and Arlene Bruce, will be speak- ing and presenting the peti- tion. We need a good show of support to back up these del- egates and have two buses reserved to make this trip. Departure time is 6:45 p.m. sharp at MSB School parking lot. Please call Kathy at 853- 0822 or Roz at 853-5264 or E- mail zor_217@yahoo.com to reserve your seat. Advance seating is required to accom- modate the bus scheduling. Please people, if we want to save this land, we need strength in numbers. Yours truly, Kathy Verbeek Roz Edwards Godfather program To the Editor, We at Godfather's are as concerned with the littering problem in town as everyone else. In an effort to help stem the problem, we are starting a 'collect and win' program. This will work as follows; any- one bringing into the store two used Godfather slice trays will receive a card with Why not local To the ae. I know these two ladies are doing a wonderful job; but how much is it costing us in Halton? Sorry to sound so nega- tive, I just feel that we have a lot of talent be it from our schools or the general pub- lic; young and old. I did not know about the project until I saw it in the newspaper; so why was the general public not even put in the picture, so to Say. I think something is wrong with who and why decisions are made, and what is impor- beh to people. After all, are majority, and tome should the majority have a say in what is done in their home 10 square on it. For each two used trays they will fill one square; when the card is filled (20 trays) the holder will re- ceive a Free Slice. We would appreciate you passing this along to all your readers; together we can help clean up the litter. Sincerely, Deb Fendley, Manager - Godfathers people?. towns? Sorry to sound so nega- tive. Couldn't they have had a competition where local people in Halton (young and old) were given the opportu- nity to show artwork of their home towns. What they see is important to go on our walls? Not for the money of it, but a sense of being part of our community. ; Yours sincerely, (Mrs.) T.J. Rugg EDITOR'S NOTE: The competition for the murals was open to everyone, local artists as well as established artists from outside Halton Hills. Some local artists en- tered the competition. T-RAX DINER Located on Hwy.*Z4 N. na bers nesae forra i> EASTER SUNDAY SPECIAL & HAM, SCALLOP POTATOES, VEGGIES, -- CAESER SALAD, DESERT, TEA OR COFFEE % GIFT SHOP KINSMEN CLUB of Acton We are a community oriented service club that raises money from our community for our community. We are a men's club, looking for men that are over age 19, that are looking for a way to get out and have some fun while trying to help make our community an even greater place to live. For more information & to meet new people in town please contact. Shawn Sampson ¢ 853-5863 Claude Nadon « 853-0859 or visit the Kinclubs.ca on the web

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