New Tanner (Acton, ON), 6 Nov 2003, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

2 ' oe ; +... THE NEW TANNER PHURSDAY: NOVEMBER 6, 2003 Dr. Tim Peloso All candidates... ROCKWOOD FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC Tess WE FORGET New Patients ¢ Emergencies Welcome Evening & Saturday appointments available. 118 Alma Street | (Highway 7 & Main St.) Rockwood (519) 856-2624 Continued from Page 1 public transportation system although there was an evi- dent need for one. "It's a noble idea," said mayoralty candidate Rick Bonnette but private business would have already filled the void if it was feasible. There was an aversion to being part of the GTA's ur- ban sprawl and to water from Lake Ontario. Council candidate Mike O'Leary proposed to find out what was being done about the ic Traqy Mitchell D.D. Now carries a great denture cleaner. NOVA Zea It is a chlorine free white powder, which when mixed with ~ water is an antibac- terial solution made from natural ~ ingredients. The solution is then effective . ~ for 7 days. Keep your mouth and dentures as fresh as they can be. NOVA Zee denture cleanser. 130 Mill Street East, #103, Acton vis, (ee CAE SUE GEORGETOWN 1 Brother Bear G Daily 7:00pm - 9:00 pm Sat-Sun 2:00 p.m. (Starts Friday) Daily 6:45 pm- 9:00pm Sat-Sun 2:00 p.m. c 3 The Matrix (Violence - Language May Offend) Daily 6:45 pm- 9:15pm Sat-Sun 2:00 p.m. TON COPEL CL ree Une Canoe ted Theatre parking available at the rear. Free local delivery! Family owned and operated "Serving the Halton area since 1992 264 Main St. N., Acton 853-1970 Fax: 853-2542 Toronto Line: (416) 601-1259 Hours: Mon-Fri 7 a.m. - 6 p.m WE STOCK A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES LEATHERTOWN] |; LUMBER ROXUL WEATHERSHIELD LODGE POLE INSULATION ATTIC & WALL PINE PLANK from blow in insulation PANELLING $21.99 pundic $14.99 punaie $6.99 punaie coverage 14 sq. ft. * HEAVY DUTY ICE RINK WOODEN TARPS POLY SNOW FENCE : 24' x 100' : 3 Available up to : 30) xno $49.99 p01 36.99)50 CRAFTER'S 1x3 x24" MDF.WHITE PLYWOOD SHELVING BALTIC BIRCH CLEAR PINE Finished Bullnose Edge 5x 5' x 1/8" $18.99 ea. 12" x 8% $8.99 +5.99. 10 PC. BUNDLE 5'x 5'x 1/4" $24.99 ea. 5'x 5' x 1/2" $39.99 ea. 16"x8' $11.99 Paints & Stains. The largest paint manufac- turer in Canada. Choose from 4,000 colours! PEEL & STICK FLOOR TILES $29 95/45 sq. ft. For all your renovation projects. Call today for our competitive prices. We stock lack of water, if any, in Ac- ton. He said Shoppers Drug's proposal for a large drug store in Acton and ac- companying 50 to 60 jobs was being held up, when it wouldn't use any more wa- ter than two houses. Sean Haefner declared he wants his children to grow up in this small town, with a quality of life like the Ac- ton he grew up in. Mayoralty candidate Marilyn Serjeantson said if she's elected mayor she would attempt to preserve the unique flavour of Halton Hills. John Day, a candidate for mayor, said he was a consen- sus builder and would see the community had a mas- ter plan and secondary plan that reflected the communi- ty's values. He also said he vowed to see Acton had full equality in Halton Hills. Rick Bonnette noted he had spearheaded the drive to keep Halton Hills Hydro in Acton and listed accom- plishments that had Coeeeereereeseeeereeeseseeeesreeeoeereerseeeseeeorereeeeee $110 package draw! (Draw will be held on November 14th MOONLIGHT MADNESS (open until 10pm) Evening Special - 6pm-10pm only Mini manicures - $9 Mini pedicures - $14 7th Heaven 21 Mill Street East, Acton (519)853-0077 ee eceeeeeseee ee eeeeseeeeeeeeeeee eee C "Choose one for Region Seat ) DREW REIDSTRA CLARK SOMERVILLE occurred, that he had been actively engaged in, such as the new arena, new fire hall, new ambulance station with 24 Hour service and the project for a community sports field/park now in the works. He cited his 21 years of experience on council. Incumbent Kathy Gastle said she had tried hard to serve all the communities in Halton Hills and tried to raise the town's standards by updating bylaws. She pointed to major road im- eoeeeeeee oor e ere eeee reer eee eee eens Cth Heaven All appointments booked in November will be entered into our November 29th) CO o Sooo eee ELE SHES EHO SECO SE HE ESOS ESE OEE MOLEC L OLE LEOEEOS provements in Acton and the recent $6,000 she had raised in the mayor's golf tourna- ment which was presented to Heritage Acton. She said council had kept taxes down during her administration and she felt her vision for Halton Hills would benefit Acton both in new business and as a good place to be. The question period in- cluded a reference to the mayor's chain of office which was recently pur- chased for $10,000 an expense the questioner thought was unwarranted. Mayor Gastle replied the old pewter chain of office was worn out and undecipher- able. It could not be fixed, she said, so with the full con- sent of council she purchased a new, more serv- iceable one. The smoking ban, always a controversial subject, was discussed. John Day said now anew government was in charge at Queen's Park it should make a province- wide level playing field. Rick Bonnette noted he had written three recommenda- tions to the Province to pass province-wide regulations to make it a level playing field and they had been ig- nored. There was much discus- sion on other topics during the two hour session which ended over the coffee cups. Most in attendance agreed the meeting had been in- formative and entertaining as well and thanked the sen- iors and Rotary Club for organizing it. Christ PA io Ka se ME mas Open House SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 & SUNDAY NOVEMBER 9 FROM 11:00 AM TO 4:00 PM COME AND SEE OUR WONDERFUL SELECTION OF BRITISH GIFTS, BOOKS, TOYS AND SPECIALTY FOODS ENJOY LIGHT REFRESHMENTS WHILE YOU BROWSE. Christmas shopping at.Wetherby's ts a pleasure! WETHERBY'S 149 CHURCH STREET EAST, ACTON (519) 853 1633

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy