50 Years Together Marilyn & Jules Russiani Look at us Happy 50th Wedding Anniversary April 7, 2008 Love: Dorri & Mike Raymond & Ruth-Ann Carrie & George Michael & Wendy Natalie & Dave Travis, Kayla-Rae, Angelyn, Julie, Kourtney, Kandace, Michael & Angelo xoxo Benji, Mickey, Mattie & Upscale Gal LUNCH BUFFET SERVED THURSDAY & FRIDAY 11:30 am to 2:00 pm Featuring: - Roast Beef - Pork Loin Roast - Breaded Veal Cutlets $9.99 We pay the GST & PST 79 Main Street South, Georgetown 905-877-3388 ~ LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ~ Private Catering Available 9:30 pm - close Fri. & Sat. NEIL COTTON & HAWKS NEST Country/Rock Electricity Distributors Association, EDA Bryan Boyce The Board of Directors of the Electricity Distributors Association (EDA) is pleased to announce that Bryan Boyce, Chair of Halton Hills Hydro Inc., has been elected Chair of the 2008/2009 EDA Board of Directors. Mr. Boyce is a researcher and con- sultant in the electricity industry and brings to the position many years of experience in managing electricity utility sector regulatory issues. He has held positions with Ontario Hydro Services Company and Ontario Hydro as a Senior Advisor of Regulatory Research specializing in Stakeholder and Government Relations, and as a Senior Public Hearings Analyst. He also has extensive background in Ontario Energy Board Rates Hearings. Mr. Boyce has been the Central and Upper Canada District Director on the EDA Board since 2005 and is also Chair of Halton Hills Fibre Optics Inc. He is a former Chair of the Town of Halton Hills Environmental Advisory Committee, Past Chairman of the Natural Areas and Wildlife Committee, Conservation Council of Ontario, and is a Past President of the Soil and Water Conservation Society Ontario Chapter. The Electricity Distributors Association (EDA) is the voice of Ontarios local electricity distribu- tors, the publicly and privately owned companies that safely and reliably deliver electricity to over four million Ontario homes, busi- nesses and public institutions. Happy 18th Birthday Devan Booth Love Your Family The Good Old Days! VETERANS because of your contributions 4 Generations of Halton Hills Families ENJOY THEIR FREEDOM You are invited to a special ceremony on V.E. Day Thurs. May 8th, 2008. For details please contact Barry Timleck 905-877-6198 4 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, April 9, 2008 An Acton man is facing a drug charge after police found about 300 grams of marijuana and drug para- phernalia in a vehicle stopped on Eighth Line last Wednesday evening. Charged with possession of a con- trolled substance for the purpose of trafficking is Mark Sinkgraven, 21, of Elizabeth Dr. Halton Hills firefighters were called to Alcora Power and Propulsion on Mountainview Rd. N. last Wednesday afternoon for a machinery fire. A band saw used to cut magnesium ingots caught fire and ignited metal shavings and dust resulting in approximately $5,000 damage. Four tires and rims valued at $3,500 were taken from a 2008 Ford Focus at Concept Ford on Guelph St. sometime late last Wednesday or early Thursday. A tractor-trailer loaded with scrap metal was stolen from a compound at ATL Logistics on Ninth Line sometime Saturday evening or Sunday morning. The tractor was a red 2000 International valued at $15,000, the trailer was a white 2007 Mana, valued at $19,000. Both the tractor and trailer had Avtar on them. The scrap metal in the trailer is valued at $25,000. Cash was taken, desks ransacked and a computer, guitar and clock bro- ken during a break-in at a portable classroom at St. Josephs School on Mill St. in Acton sometime between Friday and Sunday. Entry was gained through an unlocked door. An Acton woman is facing charges after Wellington OPP were called to investigate a suspicious vehicle in a laneway of a home on First Line in Erin Township Thursday evening. At about 11:05 p.m. police found the female driver, who police said had been drinking, asleep in the 2003 pick- up truck. Charged with impaired driving and failing to provide a breath sample is Julita Czemicki, 39. A Huffy portable basketball net val- ued at $300 was stolen from the drive- way of a home on Princess Anne Dr. sometime Sunday morning. Three mailboxes on Tenth Line were damaged sometime Sunday morning. Damage is $450. Six vehicles at homes on Munro Circle were entered and items stolen sometime late Saturday or early Sunday. A cell phone was stolen sometime late last Tuesday or early Wednesday from a vehicle parked in a Moore Park Cr. driveway. Police/fire blotter Acton man faces drug charge Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) members Barb Baron (left) and Cathy Nicholls sort through the books and toys which will be available at the CFUW Book Sale this Saturday (April 12). The sale, held at Georgetwn Distr ict High School, will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and will feature al l sorts of books, DVDs, CDs, toys and even a raffle to win a quilt. Proceeds from the book sale are used to fund the CFUW scholar- ship programs. Photo by Ted Brown Book sale almost here