THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 2004 THE NEW TANNER -old Acton boy, who spent mos ing playing computer games instead gized to Halton police officers who were searching for him. -- The boy's parents reported him missing to police at 11 a.m., approxi- mately 45 minutes after receiving an attendance check phone call from a Grade 3. Think Tank Computers on Main treet South. Dufferin quarry get PR ward Dufferin Aggregates re- ceived 11 industry advancement awards at the fier in the week at: 'school and the bo _didn't want to go back, so afte f last Thursday morn- _ of going to school, tearfully apolo- secretary at McKenzie-Smith -- Bennett School, where the boyi isin : : ployee. _ He was found at 12:30 p.m., at : ing his bike around town, he went to the computer store, unaware that 29 -- officers, including the Tactical Res- cue Unit and a mobile command unit, had been summoned to a search stag- ing area at Acton arena. Kelly said most of those officers ar- rived in Acton before the boy was found, but some were cancelled en route, when he was found, thanks to the alert wife of an Acton arena em- _ When an arena employee told his wife. about the search for the missing -- boy, the woman recalled seeing a bi- " see first hand. "We had them bring the boy over to the staging area where we were get- ting set up to show him that police officers were looking for him and were concerned," Kelly said, adding the boy _ was upse' : _ Think Tank Comy - Rockson said he ' "grilled" 'the boy about why he wasn't in school, and the boy "swore blindly he was doing home schooling," Rockson said on Friday, adding it is not unusual for mothers to drop their kids off at the store ey : they go shopping. awards to date. such a. "big deal," which police | let ae S iters owner Ken Dufferin Aggregates, a divi- sion of St. Lawrence Cement, To all Customers, Business Associates & Friends of Bronze Salon. This letter is to inform you that Bronze Salon Inc. has been purchased. The new owner, Melissa Krause of Geor- getown will be taking over April 8" /04. Melissa has informed me that everything will remain the same and all outstanding minutes will be honoured. I have enjoyed my time at the Bronze Salon and have met some terrific people. The support and the friendships Ihave made have been over-whelming. My last day will be April 7" and I extend an open invitation to everyone to drop in for coffee before I leave. Melissa has been working with me for the last couple of weeks and she is eager to begin on her own. Please make a point of coming and introducing yourself to her. At this time I'd like to wish Melissa the best of luck at the Bronze Salon. If she receives half the support that I did she will do very well. And a special thanks to my staff , I wish you all the best in your future endeavors. Again, thanks Acton for everything. I will miss you all and our daily chats. Hopefully I will see you around town. Bye for now.Darlene. 2004 Aggregate Producers' Association of Ontario (APAO) Annual General Meet- ing in Toronto. Awards were received in four categories. "These awards are a great is a major supplier of high qual- ity aggregates to the Greater Toronto Area. Dufferin oper- ates five quarries, seven sand and gravel pits and two distri- bution yards. credit to our operations", said Ken Zimmerman, Dufferin Aggregates Lands Supervisor. "We work hard at rehabilitat- ing our sites and we like to be active in our communities," said Zimmerman. Community Relations Awards were presented to five of Dufferins' sites including the Acton Quarry, the Milton Quarry, Aberfoyle/Mill Creek Pits, Erin Pit, and Mosport Pit. The Milton Quarry, Carden Quarry, Erin Pit, and the for- merly owned Tottenham Pit, received Progressive Reha- bilitation awards. The award applications are judged by a committee of in- dustry representatives, experts, and representatives from government and other AWARD. FOR QUARRY: Lesley Hymer receives the Acton Quarry Community Relations Award from Rich- ard Seibel, APAO Chairman. -- Submitted photo organizations. Gord Miller, Ontario Environment Com- missioner, participated in this year's application voting committee. The Aggregate Producers' Association of Ontario is the non-profit industry associa- tion representing producers of sand, gravel, and crushed stone in the province of On- tario, along with suppliers of aggregate industry products and services. Dufferin Aggre- gates has received 65 APAO industry advancement Satellite Internet ' $49.95 / Month + Free Installation? Save $1239! $499 Hardware Cost -- Regularly $899 -- Save $400 Free Installation -- Save $299 $49.95 per month for first 2 months Only $79.99 per month for 2 year contract. Regularly $99.99 per month -- Save $540! $1239 Total Savings! 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