Your Hometown Newspaper Volume 10 No. 31 Thursday, August 2, 2007 THE NEW Newstand Price 40 + GST 336 Guelph St. Georgetown 905-877-0149 Georgetown Chrysler Dodge Jeep georgetownchrylser.com Rent-A-Car Daily Weekly Monthly 856-0000 286 Alma Street, Rockwood ILLAGE 387 Queen St. East, Acton WHATS INSIDE Enjoy Forecast Sunny, hot 86-year-old drinking fountain located 3 Musketears skatepark opens Facility called one of the best in Province Tax dollars may pay for addicts crack kits Continued on page 3 Continued on page 4 By Frances Niblock Some of the kids who watched in awe as skate- boarding experts showed their latest tricks at the offi cial opening of Actons 3 Musketears Skatepark werent born when the three Acton teens the facility is named for were killed in a train/car accident in 2000 outside of Acton. But, the names of the three teens the 3 Musketears who loved skateboarding Rory Dick, Mark Ever- son and Travis Toth are memorialized forever at the facility that opened last Wednesday, thanks to the hard work of their families who have staged an an- nual golf tournament and donated $30,000 to the $208,000 park. At a reception for do- nors who gave more than $105,000 to the fundrais- ing campaign Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette, a member of the ASAP Acton Sports Action Park committee noted it had COOLING DOWN: The Town of Halton Hills Water Wigglers, campers ages three to six-years-old, enjoy cooling down during this weeks hot and humid weather with a daily dip in the Acton Wading Pool with camp leaders. - An- gela Tyler photo By Frances Niblock Halton tax dollars could pay for addicts crack kits if Regional budget committee members agree to fund the POSSE (Peer Outreach Support Services and Education) Project. With Trillium Foundation grant money ($75,000 a year for three years) running out in March, and other sources of money exhausted, POSSE offi cials recently approached Haltons Health and Social Services committee asking for money to continue delivering training and peer-based outreach, support and referrals to youth in North Halton. From its Acton offi ce, POSSE helps local youth deal with sexually transmit- ted diseases, harm reduction, human rights, discrimination, and support and crisis intervention. POSSE Project also supplies drug users with safer crack kits, needles, con- doms and safer piercing kits to prevent the spread of disease. When POSSE official approached Halton in April, Health and Social Ser- vices staff suggested the Region could advocate collaboratively with POSSE Project to source out alternate funding By: Angela Tyler Following several days of anticipation and concern among older Actonians about the missing drinking fountain do- nated by the Womens Institute in 1921, The New Tanner was back in touch with property owner Mike Caputo. As promised, Mr. Caputo tracked down the historic item. Thursday morn- ing, The New Tanner went to 41 Church Street in Acton where Mr. Caputo is renovating another local property. In the yard stood the drinking fountain. The fountain is now painted a golden bronze colour instead of its original white. However, the bronze plaque that adorns the fountain, which states who and when the fountain was donated to the people of Acton, is still there and faintly visible. The fountain is being stored until it can be placed in an appropriate loca- tion to be enjoyed again by the people of Acton. Rockwood funeral reveals special bond between Andy and Nettie Miller. Page 11. A four vehicle collision on 25 send four to hospital. Page 2. Salibas exotic birds raised on farm south of Acton. Page 12. HEAT ALERT Halton Region Health Dept. has issued a heat alert staring August 1 and the next few days. Avoid illness by staying out of the hot sun or heat.