Halton Hills Images

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 16 Jul 2008, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

APPROVAL RATING! 100% Vehicles from $5000 - $25,000 whatever you need! GIANT USED CAR CLEARANCE PROBLEMS = SOLUTIONS On Disability Late Payments No Credit Bankrupt No Money Divorced 0 Down Lowest Interest Rates Credit Counselling YOURE APPROVED! YOUR JOB IS YOUR CREDIT Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere. I WILL FINANCE YOU! ILL MAKE YOUR FIRST 3 PAYMENTS TRUCKS VANS SUVS CARS WHATEVER - 2,500 TO CLEAR! Specializing in 100% Credit Re-establishment IF WE DONT HAVE IT - WE WILL GET IT! Low as per wk. $37 SAME DAY DELIVERY $0DOWN! IF YOU HAVE AN INCOME YOURE APPROVED! Ask for Casey Terra Cotta Location 70 Isabella St. 905-873-2777 Sandra DeCourcy, RMT 13 YearsExperience By appointment only. $500 in FREE* GAS WIN GEORGETOWN RETAILERS: Quick Auto Repair/Krown Rust Control 354 Guelph St. Little India 78 Main St. S Vision 2000 328 Guelph St. Outdoor Power Equipment 61 Guelph St. at Queen Turner Automotive 20 Armstrong Ave. Flooring Diva Designs 128 Guelph St. ACTON RETAILERS: Acton Auto Tech 45 Main St. Acton Home Hardware 362 Queen St. E. Fill out a ballot at these local retailers for your chance to win $500 in FREE* GAS. * NOTE: For no purchase entry simply pick up your ballot and enter at the Independent & Free Press office in the Georgetown MarketPlace Mall during our normal business hours (9 am 6 pm Monday - Friday). Winner must be 18 years of age or older. Limit one entry per day per person. Selected entrant will be required to cor- rectly answer a skill testing question. There is a total of one $500 FREE* Gas prize to be awarded during this contest. Odds of being selected to win depend on the number of entries received. Draw will be held on August 5, 2008 in Georgetown. Contest closes on Thursday July 31, 2008. Main Street, Hillsburgh www.centurychurchtheatre.com ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Summer Festival 2008 July 9 19 Pat Boothman Neville Worsnop Brenda Barr Chris Worsnop in A heartwarming comedy by Ronald Harwood Directed by John Snowdon August 13 23 Deb Huggins Jamie Mason Ken Noakes in A nightmare comedy by Jack Sharkey Directed by Nick Holmes Wed, Thurs, & Sat afternoons $22 Thurs, Fri & Sat evenings $27 Group discounts for 10+ All taxes and handling included All seats reserved Box Office 519.855.4586 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Season Sponsors THE ERIN ARTS FOUNDATION Jacqueline Guagliardi AIR CONDITIONED Paul dEntrement Deb Huggins Jamie Mason Ken Noakes ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? AUDITIONS FOR RUMORS a door-slamming farce by Neil Simon For more information or to volunteer backstage, leave a message at the studio: 905-877-3422. Doors open at 7:00 and auditions begin at 7:30 pm. No need to sign-up, just drop by if youre interested. Auditions will involve reading from the play in a round-table setting. No monologues required. Parts for men and women, no prior experience needed. Just a willingness to have fun! Rehearsals start the week after Labour Day. Performances take place Nov. 6 - 8 & 12 - 15, 2008. will be held Mon. July 14th & Thurs. July 17th at the Georgetown LIttle Theatre Studio located at 33 Stewarttown Rd., Georgetown www.georgetownlittletheatre.ca Tickets can be purchased at the John Elliot Theatre Box Office at 905-877-3700 Fill out a ballot at these local retailers for your chance to win $500 in FREE* GAS. GEORGETOWN RETAILERS: Quick Auto Repair/Krown Rust Control 354 Guelph St. Little India 78 Main St. S Vision 2000 328 Guelph St. Outdoor Power Equipment 61 Guelph St. at Queen Turner Automotive 20 Armstrong Ave. Flooring Diva Designs 128 Guelph St. ACTON RETAILERS: Acton Auto Tech 45 Main St. Acton Home Hardware 362 Queen St. E. * NOTE: For no purchase entry simply pick up your ballot and enter at the Independent & Free Press office in the Georgetown MarketPlace Mall during our normal busi- ness hours (9 am 6 pm Monday - Friday). Winner must be 18 years of age or older. Limit one entry per day per person. Selected entrant will be required to correctly answer a skill testing question. There is a total of one $500 FREE* Gas prize to be awarded dur- ing this contest. Odds of being selected to win depend on the number of entries received. Draw will be held on August 5, 2008 in Georgetown. Contest closes on Thursday July 31, 2008. WIN $500 in FREE* GAS 4 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, July 16, 2008 The town will get a whole lot brighter at night thanks to a new streetlight repair program. The Town of Halton Hills has hired SouthWestern Energy Inc. (SWE) to re-lamp the towns entire streetlight system over the next five years. Cost of the contract will be about $440,000 for light replacement and maintenance. SWE is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Halton Hills Hydro Inc, of which the Town of Halton Hills is its only shareholder. To address complaints from residents that streetlights were not being repaired in a timely manner (only 10 were repaired per year under the previous contract), all burned-out lights will now be repaired on a bi-weekly schedule. Residents will be able to contact SWE directly regarding streetlights a voice-mail will be set up to take the calls. As well, residents can call 311 or HHHI and the information will be for- warded to SWE. The maximum normal wait time if its not an emergency, safety or security issues will be two weeks. According to Town Engineer Chris Mills, Director of Infrastructure Services, re-lamping is being done because normally there is quick degradation in the output of light after five years in the life of a high-pressure sodium lamp, and the majority of the Towns system is well over that timeline. By group re-lamping we are restoring the sys- tem back to an almost-as-new condition, which gives the benefit to the town of having consistent light levels. The cost for having the system re-lamped is comparable to what the Town currently pays to maintain the system. ...We are able to achieve an entirely fresh system for what staff have deemed as a nominal amount, Mills told council at a meeting recently. While staff looked at changing the lights to LED technology the cost was prohibitive, Mills said. It would have meant changing the whole lamp head, at a cost of $1,000 each, and with about 5,000 streetlights in town that would cost $5 million, plus installation and maintenance cost. As well, he said, LEDs reliability has not yet been proven in streetlights. While there are cur- rent Town pilot projects underway, staff is not convinced that its ready for a full-scale road sys- tem. Mills said the staff plans to revisit the tech- nology when the system requires another refresh. However, Mills noted that the Town will still see energy efficiency with the approved re-lamp- ing program, as the new lamps will have greater light output but using the same energy as the degraded lights. Town has seen the light and will repair streetlights quicker CYNTHIA GAMBLE Staff Writer The Town of Halton Hills will spend $45,000 to study Fairy Lakes water quality. Gartner Lee Ltd. of Guelph will develop a long-term strategy to improve water quality, recommend weed management strategies, iden- tify controls for fouling waterfowl, and develop a communications program to improve public awareness, volunteer status and stewardship roles. Lakes water quality under study

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy