THE NEW TANNER2THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2010 New businesses open in ActonGRANDLOVABLE HUGS: Lovable Little Tree Huggers, an online specialty store sell- OPENING: As a pipers bagpipes skirled, local politicians helped Carri-er-Anne Bennie officially opened hering cloth diapers, natural baby care products and slings held a ribbon cutting new store Sweet Mollys, which offers Irish, Scottish and British sweets and treats on Tuesdayceremony recently at Roxy Cafe. On hand to welcome the environmentally . On hand were, from left: piperfriendly business was, from right, Mayor Rick Bonnette, Councillor Mike Elizabeth Day, Mayor Rick Bonnette, Councillor Clark Somerville, owner Bennie, herOLeary, proprietor of www.lovablelittletreehuggers.com Laura Nunn and daughters Renne and Denise and Acton Councillor Jon Hurst. Frances Niblock photoAndrew Nunn. Denise Paulsen photoNo jail time for Acton school vandalsTwo young Acton men, who pleaded guilty to the path through nine classrooms and the library. The Crown taking a wrong turn after high school. I screwed up drunken trashing of Robert Little School last January, did not proceed with charges of Break and Enter with a lot of stuff, he said.each received a suspended sentence, probation and 125 Intent of Theft over $5,000, or cruelty to animals the Pointing to positive pre-sentence reports and a posi-hours of community service in an Ontario Superior death of 11 fish killed when their classroom aquarium tive report from school principal Bob Tadman about Court of Justice last Thursday afternoon.was damaged. At an earlier hearing, both Wilkinson and restorative justice, Justice Forsyth, who said restorative Andrew Tressel and Christopher Wilkinson, both 19 Tressel pleaded guilty to Break and Enter with Intent justice gets offenders more involved in the duty to be at the time of their vandalism spree, avoided jail time of Mischief over $5,000.responsible, told Tressel and Wilkinson to keep up as originally requested by the Crown, in part, based on They will repay the Halton District School Board the good work.their willingness to take part in a restorative justice pro-for $22, 243 of repairs Tressel already put his half in Principal Tadman said he is impressed that Wilkin-cess, suggested by Robert Little Principal Bob Tadman trust and will serve one-year probation. Wilkinson was son and Tressel must make restitution, and is looking in his victim impact statement.ordered to serve two years probation to allow him to forward to them meeting with the students for some The court heard the very intoxicated teens tore pay off his share in $500 monthly instalments.real healing.rooms partripping and breaking everything in their Asked if he had anything to say to the Court, Tres-They did a crime and there is a consequence and sel, now enrolled at Georgian College in Barrie, said thats one piece. The other piece is the community piece he apologized to everybodyand that hed learned how they reconnect with us and us with them, to a lot and is now on a healthier path of life. Wilkinson, build those ties back up again, Tadman said on Fri-Royal Canadian Legionwho is working, said his life is back to normal after day, adding parents will be informed of an upcoming assembly with Wilkinson and Tressel in a letter home Branch 197this week.Tadman said as now envisioned, students, in advance, Treatment for:would tell their teachers what they want to say, or ask V ( K D T Q O [ C N I K CWilkinson and Tressel, who he expects would make Remembrance Day Parade V % J T Q P K E 2 C K Psincere apologies and be seen by students as human V 5 V T G U Ubeings, not just bogeymen.Saturday, November 6, 2010 V * G C F C E J G UTadman said both Wilkinson and Tressel, as part of C P F O W E J O Q T G The parade will muster their community service, have agreed to help restore the schools 60-year-old stage, a permanent and significant Naomi Bedellat the Old Hide House symbol of something that was given back.Registered Massageparking lot at 10:15 a.m. Therapyand the march to the Deanna WilsonNO H.S.T. FOR 3 DAYS / K N N 5 V Cenotaph for the service.BSc. DCh. # E V Q P 1 0ChiropodistFriday, Saturday, Sunday519-853-8557Foot SpecialistThe Veterans Dinner 15mmAlot ofwill be served at the 519-853-8557Laminate$.891/sqftLegion starting at 1 p.m.65 Mill St. E. Back-Splash TilesActon, ON 40oz Hard Twist Carpet$.99L7J 1H4At the 11th Hour1/sqft1/2 PRICEInstalled with Padon the 11th Day Foot/Nail Careof the 11th Month, Diabetic Footcarewe remember those Custom Orthoticswho risked, and lost, their lives Home visits128 Guelph St. Georgetown 905-702-7990for the freedoms we enjoy today