New Tanner (Acton, ON), 2 Jan 2003, page 3

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 2003 THE NEW TANNER 3 Acton Market Place Plaza 372 Queen St. E. ~ 853-1960 Open 7 Days A Week (except Holidays) ctonA New Years Resolution Shopping List ?Tofu ?Apples ?Lettuce ?Celery ?Broccoli ?Fish ?Yogurt ?Wild Rice ?Tomatoes ?Cheese ?Soy Milk ?Chicken breast ?Spring water WE HAVE IT ALL 41 Mill St. E. Acton 519-853-2255 Now?s the time to start your Wines for Valentines New Store Hours: Tues. & Wed. 10am-5pm Thurs. 11am-7pm Fri. 10am-4pm Sat. 10am-5pm or after hours- by appointment for your convenience. ACTON 17 Mill Street, East, Acton, Ontario L7J 1G8 1/2 PRICE SALE NOW IN EFFECT on selected product SHOP EARLYFORLARGE SELECTION Hours: Mon-Thurs 10am-6pm ? Friday 10am-8pm Saturday 9am-5pm ? Sunday Closed Tel. (519) 853-4299 130 Mill Street East, #103, Acton Holiday Hours Monday Dec 30 9:00 -5:00 Tuesday Dec 31 9:00- 12:30 New Years Day Closed Thursday Jan 2 Closed Friday Jan 3 Closed (519) 853-0079 Wishes you a Merry Christmas and a Wonderful New Year A joint funeral service for former Acton resident Lori Swackhamer and her husband, Troy Hunter, was held on Monday at Knox Presbyterian Church. The newlyweds, from Collingwood, were killed in a ?pretty horrific? head- on crash south of Alliston on Christmas Day. Dufferin-Wellington OPP Constable Al Buck said Swackhamer?s 2001 Ford Focus was south- bound on Airport Road when it crossed the centre line and spun into an on- coming northbound Chrysler, driven by a St. Catharines man, who along with his wife, was taken to hospital with non- life threatening injuries. Although visibility was clear at the time of the ac- cident, Constable Buck said weather played a part in the crash. One witness said the road was wet and another said there were thin patches of slush in the centre of the road and in the centre of each lane. Joint funeral service for couple killed in accident To the editor, The Acton Christmas Hamper Committee sends sincere and heartfelt thanks to the individuals and groups in Acton and surrounding areas for your generous sup- port of this year?s Christmas Hamper Program. Your kindness helped us to pro- vide hampers for 67 families, including 101 chil- dren. Christmas was much happier for these people be- cause of your thoughtfulness. Thanks also to the many volunteers who gave their time to help make this year?s program such a success. The spirit of caring and sharing is indeed alive and well here. Thanks again; we wish you God?s blessings now and in the year ahead. Sincerely, Acton Rotary Club, Lakeside Chapter IODE Salvation Army Acton Family Services, St. Vincent de Paul Society of St. Joseph?s Church 67 families helped by Christmas Hampers POLICE/FIREDIGEST Halton police are investi- gating to determine if a dispute between two Acton neighbours played a part in the cutting down of a satel- lite dish antenna over the weekend. A Brock Street resident told police he came home at 9:30 on Sunday morning and found the antenna cut and his dish on the ground in his backyard. Damage is estimated at $200. Fake bill A $50 bill that passed through the Acton Post Of- fice on December 24 was uncovered as a fake by a cashier at the Bank of Mon- treal on Mill Street on December 27. Police report at least eight fake $50s turned up in vari- ous Georgetown stores over the holidays. Truck fire A fire possibly caused by an electrical or mechanical fault caused $40,000 dam- age to the cab of a Ford International tractor trailer parked at a Nassagaweya home on Friday. Acton firefighters re- sponded to a call concerning a smoking vehi- cle in a driveway at a home of 25 Side Road between the Fourth and Fifth Lines. When they arrived on scene, the cab was fully en- gulfed. Roll over Acton firefighters helped paramedics stabilize and then remove a Fergus woman from her car after it rolled over on the First Line, Nassagaweya, near 30 Side Road at 3:31 on Box- ing Day. The woman was extracted from the front seat of her 2000 Oldsmobile Alero and taken to hospital. No other details were avail- able at press time. SPOOKY SUPPORT: Over 50 kids joined in on the fun and enjoyed all the spookiness Shelia Jobin?s Haunted House could offer. This event, held last fall, was in support of Halton Hills Community Support and Information Youth Cen- tres, Off the Wall and Open Door. They raised $250.00. - Submitted Photo Satellite dish is trashed

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