2 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2006 235 Guelph St.Georgetown. CINEMAS 3 Gift Certificates Available at the Lotto Booth at Georgetown Market Place Theatre parking available at the rear. 1EVERYONES A HEROG GEORGETOWN SAT-SUN 2:00PM DAILY 6:45PM 1 14A THE PROTECTOR 3 B P.G. SAT-SUN 2:00PM DAILY 6:45 3 14A HOLLYWOOD LAND DAILY 9:00 Coarse Language DAILY 9:00PM Starts Friday Starts Friday MATERIAL GIRLS www.cinemas3.ca 905-873-1999 B 2 18A SAT-SUN 2:00PM DAILY 6:45-9:00PM JACKASS II Starts Friday NOW PLAYING 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 Tel: 905-825-6000 Toll Free: 1-866-4HALTON TTY: 905-827-9833 www.halton.ca Municipality of Halton The Regional Exhibit at the Halton Region Job Fair . . . Wednesday, Oct.18, 2006 Burlington Convention Centre 1120 Burloak Drive, Burlington 12 p.m. 5 p.m. Promote Job Opportunities Meet Skilled and Motivated Job Seekers Receive Resumes on the Spot Registration and Parking are Free For further information contact Limited availability for companies dealing in commission based sales Take Advantage of this Opportunity!! Halton Waste Management Site Fall Compost Give Away Friday, September 22 Saturday, September 23 Monday, September 25 8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Thanks to the participation efforts of Halton residents, about 26,000 tonnes of yard waste is collected every year and turned into rich, garden-friendly compost. Halton residents are invited to come out to our Compost Give Away to pick up some of this compost as a 'Thank You' for helping divert a usable material from the landfill, thereby extending its life! All Halton households are welcome to collect a maximum of seven bags (or equivalent) of compost. Residents are responsible for shovelling and bagging their own compost. Please bring your own bags/containers and shovel. Non-perishable food items or cash donations will also be gratefully accepted on behalf of Halton area food banks. House cleaning? We can help! Bring your reusable clothing and household items to the Salvation Army Depot at Haltons Waste Management Site. A Community Partnership Thank you for helping your community in need. Halton Region 905-825-6000, ext. 7121 1-866-4HALTON (1-866-442-5866) or email: employmentservices@halton.ca Evangel Family Church Kids Church! For all boys and girls ages 6-11! Learn about God through fun activities! Every Sunday morning at 10:30a.m. We also have available Free Bus Pick Up for Sunday Service If you or your family need a ride to church and live within the Acton town limits, please call for free pick up and drop off. We are located one block north of Hwy. 7 at 33 Churchill Rd. N. in Acton. Our service times are every Sunday morning at 10:30a.m. For more info please call the church office at 853-2715. Evangel Family Church is affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. JOB READY: Staff at Actons new Employment Re- source Centre are ready for the opening of the federally funded office on September 26, bringing complete job search services to Acton. The staff include team leader Kathy Dorbeck (front left), employment specialists Cathy Newton (right front) and Laura Demeester (right back) and receptionist Rida Sultaimi. Frances Niblock photo New job centre... Continued from page 1 Dorbeck said the centre will offer a complete range of self-di- rected job search resources. People will be able to work on their resumes, they will be able to attend workshops and seminars on interview skills, resume preparation and job search techniques, and well also hold special workshops for teens for the Christmas shop- ping season and summer, Dorbeck said, adding they also have apprenticeship and trade program information. One-on-one help will be available to critique resumes and interview skills and for career counselling. They expect to see 750 clients 165 in the first six months during the two- year contract, with many repeat clients. Finding a job is a pro- cess, not an event. You cast a line, Dorbeck said, adding that along with all of the latest job search resources, the staff are the right ones for the job. Weve all been unem- ployed and know what it feels like for most of us, it was not good, although some see unemployment as a challenge and have a fantas- tic attitude. We want to make this a warm and welcoming place where people can get the support they need. Dorbeck said the six com- puters at the Centre are huge tools in the search for a job. You can research any career and there are web sites that actually forecast the need for that career, in- cluding salaries and related occupations. That is a great help, along with on-line suitability and skills assess- ments that people can do to find their strengths and areas of interest, Dorbeck said. Dorbeck said in the com- ing weeks shell visit local businesses to find out what they need and work with the schools. Acton man charged with possession A Rosemary Road man was charged with drug pos- session after his car was stopped for a traffic violation in the Wilbur Street-Bower Avenue area last Sunday afternoon. Police said the officer saw a vial containing suspected cannabis resin in the car, and a subsequent search turned up suspected pieces Emmanuel (Manny) Pro- topapas. Minor injuries Paramedics helped two people, one of whom was trapped, following a sin- gle-vehicle accident on Highway 24 near 22 Side Road at 1:15 on Sunday afternoon. The driver and passenger suffered only mi- nor bumps and bruises. Acton firefighters re- mained at the scene until hydro crews arrived and cut power to hydro wires knocked down by the car. No other details are avail- able. No CO Acton firefighters found no trace of deadly carbon monoxide after an alarm sounded in an Elliott Drive residence at 1:30 on Sunday afternoon. Ceiling falls The owner of the Acton Laundromat had to do some quick repairs when the ceiling collapsed due to structural problems at 12:21 a.m. last Friday afternoon. Police/Fire Report of crack/cocaine. Charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance is 36-year-old