2 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2006 and granddaughter, before their first court appearance according to an estranged former family member. Tires taken Three trailer tires on rims worth $1,000 were stolen from an unfenced works yard at Geo-Foundations on Main Street North between 5 p.m. on September 22 and 8 a.m. September 25. 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. 235 Guelph St.Georgetown. CINEMAS 3 Gift Certificates Available at the Lotto Booth at Georgetown Market Place Theatre parking available at the rear. 1 G GEORGETOWN SAT-SUN 2:00PM DAILY 6:45, 9:00PM 3 G. SAT-SUN 2:00PM DAILY 6:45, 9:00PM www.cinemas3.ca 905-873-1999 2 18A SAT-SUN 2:00PM DAILY 6:45-9:00PM JACKASS II Starts Friday NOW PLAYING OPEN SEASON INVINCIBLE Starts Friday No littering LITTER BUSTERS: The fight against litter in Acton includes new signs like this one on Main Street South that are sponsored by the Acton BIA, and installed recently by BIA member Nancy Wilkes (left) and BIA co-ordinator Josey Bonnette, a member of the Halton Hills litter task force. Frances Niblock photo E-mail: jiujitsu1@sympatico.ca Acton Jiu-Jitsu 5A MILL STREET, E. ACTON Proud member of the Canadian Jiu Jitsu Association (519)853-2424 Gain Respect, Self Confidence, Self Defense, Fitness & Fun Local developer pleads... Continued from page 1 Planner Bruce Ma- cLean said hes involved with high-level talks with Halton planners about the future of Acton to ensure there is not a dead stop in See story on Page 4 Single car collision on 20 Side Road Halton Police are look- ing for information about a single motor vehicle colli- sion that happened shortly before 4p.m. on 20 Side Road, east of the Town Line in Milton on Sunday, September 24. The vehicle and its sole occupant left the wet road and struck a pole. A 26- year-old Guelph man was airlifted to Hamilton Gen- eral Hospital where it was determined his injuries were not life-threatening. Anyone with informa- tion is asked to contact D/Cst. Steve Anderson of the Halton Police Regional Traffic Unit at (905) 825- 4747, ext. 5123. Purity Life sold... owner, you have no money because its all tied up in your business, Chapman said, adding they are still committed to Acton. Chapman turns 60 next year and has two girls, the eldest in high school. The family lives on a certified organic farm northeast of Acton. He said Norval based SunOpta, with $600-mil- lion a year in sales in the organic world, is a good fit, and of all the potential purchasers that approached them over the years, this was the only marriage that made sense. It was important to us that everyone kept their jobs. It was very impor- tant to us that we stayed in Acton, it was very im- portant to us that we dealt with people that shared our values, Chapman said, adding it was not an easy decision to make, but one that will lead to less stress. In the past, every- thing that we owned was can. The Chapmans started Purity in 1984, based on the vision of empowering people to create well-be- ing in their lives. Purity is Canadas top supplier of natural health products, servicing over 5,000 health food, phar- macy and practitioner accounts. Purity is ex- pected to do $50-million in sales this year. The new company is Pu- rity Life Health Products, a division of SunOpta Inc. pledged to build the busi- ness. We dont have that problem anymore and, Im dealing now with people who can help us finance our growth, which they Continued from page 1 David Chapman Acton development. Halton is currently in- volved in studies to see if the Prospect Park well and wastewater treatment plant can be expanded to handle 11,000 people, an increase from the current population of approxi- mately 8,800. Continued from page 3 Police/Fire Report