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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 1 Aug 2007, p. 8

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8 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, August 1, 2007 Letters to the editor...Letters to the editor...Letters to the editor... Town needs bylaw to control felines Dear editor, As a dog owner I have the responsibility to provide care and control of my dog. When will Halton Hills enforce the same bylaws for people with annoying outdoor cats? I have a three-year-old grandson who was recently bitten and scratched badly in Acton by one of these socalled "outdoor" cats that roam in everyone's yard but their own. My grandson had to be put on antibiotics to treat the infection. I find it hard to understand why cats do not have to have tags and up to date rabies shots. I have received two letters in five years I have owned my dog reminding me she needs her rabies shots. The owner of this cat had to put the cat in her house under a 10-day quarantine. Outdoor cats kills birds, mice, squirrels etc. which all carry diseases, but man's poor best friend has bylaws and rules. If this cat had been on a leash, like a dog has to be, my grandson wouldn't have been bitten and scratched and suffered the pain he has from this cat that didn't even have up-to-date shots. Humane societies also wouldn't be overrun with unwanted cats if cats were kept indoors. Bylaws need to be enforced and owners of cats should be made to obey the same rules as owners of dogs. K. Leslie, Georgetown Teachers opened students' eyes with Humanity trip to Costa Rica Dear editor, I would like to send a big thank you to the two Georgetown District High School (GDHS) teachers-- Mrs. Sanga-Bosland and Mrs. Edge-- who participated wholeheartedly in the Habitat for Humanity trip to Costa Rica that took six GDHS students on an experience of a lifetime. From the very beginning, these two teachers instilled an interest in humanity and world issues. The Habitat experience opened the students' eyes to a new and different part of our global world. I believe that these six young Georgetown residents, with the help and support of neighbours, friends and fundraising events, have a new awareness of cultural diversity and will continue to make a conscious choice to make a difference. Something we all need to think about. Kim Thrush, Georgetown Owner laments loss of Mittens Dear editor, On July 9 our cat, Mittens, was struck by a vehicle on Raylawn Cres. And was left there to die. We searched for her all morning and as I sat on my front step waiting for her to return the mailman informed me there was a dead white cat under a tree further up the street. It was our little Mittens. Raylawn Cres. is a long street with only one stop sign. Drivers fly up and down this street as it were a highway. There are a lot of children who live on this street, including mine, who play freely in their front yards. Whoever hit Mittens that morning and coldly left her there to die, should thank God it was not one of our children. Slow down. Leona Arnold, Georgetown MPP congratulates Homecoming group Businesses need to play Dear editor: I had the chance to visit Georgetown on Friday and Saturday to attend some of the Homecoming 2007 events. What a fabulous weekend it was, filled with memories, friendship and enthusiastic community spirit. Special thanks should be extended to the Homecoming 2007 committee who worked for more than two years to plan and organize this celebration of the spirit of Georgetown. Your efforts are sincerely appreciated by everyone who attended. Ted Arnott, MPP Waterloo-Wellington a larger role in recycling Sally Ann thanks Bang-o-Rama organizers Dear editor, The Georgetown Salvation Army Community Church would like to thank all those involved with this year's Bang-o-Rama event in which food donations to the Salvation Army food bank were made in lieu of an admittance fee. Approximately 1,500 items were collected. Thanks especially to Dan Edwards (president of the Optimist Club of Georgetown), Marion Carney, Jim Conklin (owner Conklin Shows), Jim Kong and Sheila Gallagher (Conklin Shows), Bob and Dianne Piché and the people of Georgetown. Michael Simpson, Georgetown Dear editor, I've watched and read with interest all about Halton Hills' focus on recycling. Each household is being asked to tighten up and reduce, reuse and recycle. I agree. But what about our local Halton Hills businesses? Except for a few of the big chain franchise operations, almost none of the local restaurants has a proper recycling operation. Some only manage to crunch up a few cardboard boxes, all but ignoring the cans and plastic. Most won't even discuss the issue. It is discouraging, considering that bylaws are there to enforce trash recycling. Gerry Eastman, Georgetown The Wm. McNally Golf Classic Raises $35,000 in support of Medical Equipment at Georgetown Hospital, 1 Princess Anne Drive On behalf of Georgetown Hospital thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm for this tournament. A special thank you to our volunteers and sponsors. Silent Auction Donors Bert and Sandra Arnold Canadian Tire Carriage Hill Massage Therapy Centre Dale Devlin--Halton Automotive David Whiting Ed Upenieks Emerald Isle Fletcher's Creek Foodstuffs Fraser Direct Cory Gentes, North Halton Golf & Country Club Gillette Haulage Glenda Hughes, John Hill & Matt Hill Graeme and Roslyn Goebelle Georgetown Terminal Warehouse Hatel Communication Jane and Rick Fogal Kaneff Golf Kevin Wood--Georgetown Toyota Marg and Fred Helson Maquet Dynamed Andrew McCormack, North Halton Golf & Country Club McNally Ltd. Jo-anne, David and John McNally Merdeka's Mike Holmes Molson Nature Scene North Halton Golf and Country Club Original Shoe Company Mr. L Owens Pilot Insurance Reg Finlayson Robert Bateman Roy Hylkema Royal Bank Stage West Studio 49 The Carpet Barn Corporate Sponsors C&S Printing CIBC Colio Estates (Charlie Henderson) Draeger Medical Dunlop Insurance Ltd. Gourmet Foodservice Mattamy Homes Mrs. Floria McNally Molson Ontario Breweries North Halton Golf and Country Club Ollie's Cycle & Ski Paul Armstrong Insurance Brokers Ltd. RBC Dominion Securities (Bill Reid) Royal LePage Meadowtowne Realty Sandhill Carts Inc. The Main Street Inn Vision 2000 Travel Group (Herma Buchanan) The Sign Shoppe Unilock Hole Sponsors AGF Mutual Funds Andrew Murray Andrews & Shortill Excavating Inc Asbuilt Mechanical Capital International CI Funds CPI Canada Edwards Roofing Fidelity Investments Frank Russell Canada Franklin Templeton Investments Front Street Capital Georgetown Market Place Goebelle MacAdam Alexander LLP Guardian Group Funds Halton Automotive Johnson Associates Kelsey's Restaurant KMK Consultants MacKenzie Financial Corporation Cindy McDonell, COO Georgetown Hospital McNally Ltd. Neilson Dairy Oving Property Maintenance PCL Composites Pilot Insurance Company Ramrock Electric RBC Funds Royal Bank Sentry Select Capital Corp. Silver Creek Service Centre Ted Arnott, MPP Unilock Ltd. Young's Pharmacy A special thank you is extended to the following organizing committee members: KC Carruthers Cory Gentes David McNally Jo-anne McNally Jennifer McNally John McNally Trevor Noonan Bill Reid Peggy Strack Thank you for helping to keep quality health care close to home! This message was sponsored by Georgetown Toyota Sales. Thank you!

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