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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 2 Jan 2008, p. 10

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EXCLUSIVELY SERVING THE READERS OF HALTON HILLS THE INDEPENDEN T & FREE PRESS 50 cents (+GST) Friday, Ju ne 30, 200 6 44 Pag es Voted Ont arios best newspape r www.indep endentfre epress.com Recipe of the week : Canada Day cupcake s Page 19 Lapointe in the hun t at Star Am ateur Page 17 Chatten named senio r of the year Page 9 Christ the King students tie d up in project Page 4 Editorial 6 Ted Brown 7 Chris Borak 11 Calendar 1 2, 13 Sports 17, 18 Classifieds 22-24 INSIDE The Hal ton Jr. B Bulldogs w ill begin t he Ontario L acrosse A sso- ciation pla yoffs Mon day in Oakvil le. See W ed- nesdays e dition for full game detai ls. WEDNESDA Y... The stores ay be close d tomorrow (Saturday) b ut there is still goi ng to be p lenty to do as both A cton and G len Williams c ommunitie s host Can ada Day pa rties. The day ge ts under wa y in Glen W illiams at 8 a.m. with a Pancak B reakfast, fo llowed by Fun Runs and the an nual baseball ga me between the Towni es and Cou ncillors. Childrens games start at 10 a.m. followed by the popula r noon parad e. Opening ceremonie s start abo ut 1 p.m. when the Glen Citizen of the Year and winner of the Bes t Decorated House are an nounc ed. Game s, an ecle ctic music co ncert, pet show and the Duck Race roun d out the af ternoon act ivities. Meanwhi le the da y kicks o ff in Actons P rospect P ark at 6 p .m. with Concert in the Park. This inclu des the Second An nual Acton I ol Cont e t and songs from headliner A lysha Brook e per- f rming co unty and w estern tune s along with Jamie T horne. Yuk Yuks Jeff McEnery will also pro - vide stan d-up com edy as we ll as be t he Maste r of Ceremonie s for the Ac ton Idol Co ntest. The Acton Fire Fight ers Associa tion provid es the expl o- sive finish to the day w ith a firewo rks show, a lso in Prosp ect Park. The free event gets under way at dus k. The fire fight- ers, who a re promisi ng their la rgest, loud est and bri ghtest display eve r, will be p assing thei r helmets f or donation s to help pay fo r their annu al birthday gift to the community . St. Albans Church in the Glen w ill also be h olding a fir e- works disp lay at dusk . Its also a free will off ering. The Indep endent & Free Press office wil l be close d Monday, Jul y 3 for the holiday and will reopen Tuesday, July 4 at 8:30 a.m. REFIN ANCIN G? PURCH ASING ? BOB WO ODS Mortgage S pecialist (905) 877-5211 to chan ge h St Geor getown 5.25% 5 year fixed APPLE l 9 [ l g f TORONTO K l O ] k lVisit the Olde Hide House in Acton this Canada Day for avings in Leather Fashions, Accessories e on selected Canada Day parties set f r Glen, Ac ton ALYSHA BROOKE Pitching ag ainst the t eam he gr ew up che ering for, W ashington Nationals hurler Sha wn Hill of Georgetow n, dueled w it Toronto Blue Jays starter Te d Lilly Wedn esday for four innin gs before T oronto brok e out for fo ur runs an d eventuall y wo 6-1 . Hill was pulled a fter the f ifth inning , but mad e the dozens of hometow n support ers, who c ame to wa tch him p itch in per son in the big lea gues, prou d. See stor y page 17. Photo by Eamon n Maher Hill o the h ill ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING GBA SPECIAL MEETING January 9, 8pm at Police Station meeting room Meeting to discuss: Treasurers Report House League Volunteers All GBA Members welcome Everyone is invited and encouraged to attend GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION For advertising information call Ph: 905 873.0301 Fax: 905 873.0398 #5. Shopping local saves the environment. We are all aware of CO2 emissions and our environmental impact. Local shops do not require long car & bus journeys to get to, help reduce our global footprint. So... shop smart, shop our local stores! 3 ( / 0 ( ! , 4 / . ( ) , , 3 This message brought to you by your local newspaper A GOOD REASON TO SHOP LOCAL 10 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, January 2, 2008 Under a new deal with Halton Hills Hydro Inc., the Town of Halton Hills will finance geot- hermal HVAC systems for both new fire stations in Georgetown. Council approved the Fire Services and Emergency Plan Committee recommendation at its December meeting. Originally, a geothermal system was only planned for the new headquarters building planned on the corner of Eighth Line and 10 Sideroad. A second station will be built behind the old Maple Ave. station. This is a result of a partnership with SouthWestern Energy Inc., a subsidiary of Halton Hills Hydro Inc., who will provide a loan to the Town to pay for the $653,197 system. It makes it possible for this type of heating and cooling system to be included in the two new fire halls with very little of the financial dis- tress that was going to occur when we were going to finance it through the capital budget, said Fire Services and Emergency Plan commit- tee chair, Ward 3 Councillor Moya Johnson. The Town will make annual payments of $27,000 (including interest) to SWE for 20 years, plus a downpayment of $24,380. The Region will pay their share ($4,221 and $3,806) respectively) to fund the ambulance hall portion of the building. The annual payments will be incorporated into the Fire Services annual operating bud- get but due to the expected reduction of $14,300 in heating costs, the net amount will be $12,730. Its exciting that we can move forward with both fire halls having the geothermal system and so for the life of those buildings, which is expected to be 50 or 60 years, there will be no emissions, or fossil fuels used to heat or cool those buildings, said Johnson. A geothermal system works on the premise that the earth below the frost line (about four feet deep) is a constant temperature all year. Heat is taken from the ground and transferred to the air during the winter and in summer the process is reversed. Town to partner with Hydro Inc. on heating system for fire stations CYNTHIA GAMBLE Staff Writer Another $25,000 was added to the Towns 2008 capital budget at councils December meeting to fund a Transportation Study for Glen Williams. Ward 2 Councillor Joan Robson introduced the motion to include the funding that will be drawn from the Capital Financing Reserve Fund. Robson said this study had been intended to be done since the completion of the Glen Williams Secondary Plan, but to date it had remained unfunded. Somehow it fell though the cracks, said Robson, and considering the considerable growth that the community is faced with, the 91 homes coming on stream and then after that Summertree Two and Bayfield Homes, the pressures are great. I think its important now that we get that transportation study going, so we can address the future needs of the hamlet. Capital budget boosted to fund Glen Williams transportation study

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