New Tanner (Acton, ON), 1 Nov 2012, p. 1

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In most of Canada, Daylight Saving Time begins at 2 a.m. local time on the second Sunday in March. On the first Sunday in November areas on Daylight Saving Time return to Standard Time at 2 a.m. local time. During Daylight Turn clocks back Saving Time turn your clocks ahead one hour. At the end of Daylight Saving Time turn your clocks back one hour. Time zone names and abbreviations in Canada change during Daylight Saving Time. Eastern Stan- dard Time (EST) becomes Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), and so forth with each time zone. In 2011, Newfoundland and Labrador proclaimed an amendment to the Standard Time Act which puts their observance of Daylight Saving Time in line with the rest of Canada effective November 6, 2011. Previously, Newfoundland and Labrador began and ended Daylight Saving Time one minute after midnight (12:01 a.m.) local time. Some areas of Canada not using Daylight Saving Time include, Fort St. John, Charlie Lake, Taylor and Dawson Creek in British Columbia, Creston in the East Kootenays, and most of Saskatchewan (except Denare Beach and Creighton). Previously, Canada had observed Daylight Saving Time from the first Sunday in April until the last Sunday in October. However, through legislation passed in 2006, Daylight Saving Time now begins three weeks earlier on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November. This change in Daylight Saving Time kept Canada's Daylight Saving Time pattern consistent with the United States which enacted into law a broad energy bill that extended Daylight Saving Time in the same manner. The NEW Volume 15 No. 44 News stand Price 40¢ + GST Your Hometown Newspaper Thursday, November 01, 2012 Nov. 4, 2012 2:00am WHAT'S INSIDE Rotting tree limbs put Acton in the dark See page 3 Opposition to Acton East supermarket proposal See page 5 Acton celebrates Hallowe'en with flair Spooky photos on pages 10,11, 19 and 20 SCARED YET? Acton got into Hallowe'en in a big way this past week with spooky dances, costume parades and some very scary faces. ­ Ted Tyler photos $10 SNOW TIRE CHANGE OVER 1000'S OF NEW AND USED SNOWS IN STOCK Quality/Service/Price with 25 years experience PER TIRE BALANCING INCLUDED *MOST CARS* MON TO FRI ONLY NEW HEATED CUSTOMER LOUNGE! 12865 Hwy. 25, Acton ON · 519-853-8530 · www.besttiredeals.ca

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