From 6:30 to 8:30 t o n i g h t i n A c t o n 's Lakeview subdivision, Halton's Community Emergency Notification Service (CENS) will be tested. Emergency test in Acton The W E N Volume 15 No. 49 Each municipality chose a test area and approximately 200 homes on Elmore Drive, Tidey The automated tele- During an actual emer- tests will take place in Ave, Jeffrey Avenue, phone call-out service gency, CENS would be Milton, Oakville and Elizabeth Drive, Tyler a l l o w s e m e r g e n c y used along with radio, Burlington, checking Avenue, Nelson Court personnel to reach resi- television, web or emer- emergency notification and a small portions of dents with important gency personnel going capabilities and iden- Guelph Street and Main information in the event door-to-door. tifying areas needing Street will get test calls, making it very clear that of a real emergency. Tonight, similar CENS improvement. News stand Price 40¢ + GST there is no real emergency. The Fire Department will deliver information pamphlets prior to the test. For more information visit http:// www.haltonhills.ca/ fire/pdf/emergPrepareGuide2007.pdf or call 905 873-2601 ext 2102. Gourmet Gift Baskets From $15 Corporate Orders Welcome Your Hometown Newspaper Thursday, December 06, 2012 themillstreetcheesemarket@bellnet.ca TRUE BELIEVERS: Acton's Grace Farrington and Emily Burden, both 11, told Santa Claus they'd been very good this year when they celebrated at the Light Up the Hills Christmas tree ignition party in Acton East on Saturday. Ted Tyler photo S ' T A H IDE W S IN Acton illustrator's book Post Office elves help Loon garners nominations Acton boy See page 4 See page 8 Rockwood ready for the Parade of Lights See page 12