50 cents (+GST) Circulation 22,500 Wednesday, August 13, 2008 36 Pages www.independentfreepress.com Truscott collects seven medals at North American Challenge Cup Page 14 Home, Lawn & Energy special section 4-Pages Bulldogs facing sweep by Six Nations Page 14 Family pleads for person to stop shooting pet Page 3 INSIDE Editorial 6 Calendar 12 Sports 14, 15 Classifieds 17, 18 Seniors 19 It will be do or die tonight for the Halton Hills Jr. B lacrosse Bulldogs as they hope to stave off elimination at the hands of the Six Nations Rebels. For full details on the playoff series see Fridays edition. FRIDAY... Realty Specialists Inc. Brokerage Top Producer since 1985 www.mariabritto.com MARIA BRITTO Local: 905-873-9255 GEORGETOWN CALL THE GEORGETOWN HEADQUARTERS 905-877-7818 or 905-877-8375 0% financing on all 2008 models. See us for details. i i ll . f t il . 33 MOUNTAINVIEW RD. N., GEORGETOWN 905-877-6944GEORGETOWN CHEVROLET 2.2L 140 hp Ecotec, Auto, Air, Power Windows, Locks, Mirrors, Keyless Entry, Cruise. 60 month lease, 0% security deposit 2008 COBALT LT NEW 2008 MALIBU NEW 2008 SILVERADO LT NEW Take advantage of our award-winning lineup, we offer very competitive lease and finance rates here at Georgetown Chevrolet. For further information contact our Sales Representatives ~ Norman John Jeff Rick $199 $0 0.9% DOWN FINANCING 2.4L VTT Ecotec, 4 Cyl., 169 hp, 4-Wheel Disc Brakes w/ABS and Full Traction Control, Airbags, On-Star One Year Plan Vortec 4.8L V8, 295 hp, Auto with Overdrive, Locking Differential, 4 Wheel ABS, Cruise, Special Equipment Pkg. $3000 down, , 0% security deposit, 0% financing 72 months $3995 down, 0% security, 7% financing 27 months $289 2.75% $289 $22,995 ORPURCHASE PRICE $33,998 PURCHASE PRICEOR SMART LEASE $1,000 IN ACCESSORIES ON US! LEASE For breaking news go to: www.independentfreepress.com Halton Hills award-winning newspaper It seemed like a good idea at the time An Acton man is facing several charges after a two-and-a-half-hour standoff with Halton Police Friday afternoon. Off icers were cal led to a Churchill Rd. apartment building at about 4 p.m. for a report of a man behaving irrationally. Police say when they arrived the man became agitated and con- frontational and charged at an offi- cer with a large butcher knife in a hallway in the building. According to police the man then retreated into his apartment. Police established perimeters both inside and outside the build- ing and the service s Tactical Rescue Unit (TRU) was called in. Police say the man threw knives at the officers from his fourth-floor balcony, narrowly missing them. TRU officers negotiated with the man to surrender and at one point the man came out of his apartment carrying a knife and approached a TRU officer. Police say the man was subdued with a Taser, and arrested about 6:30 p.m. The man was taken to hospital as a precaution because of the use of the Taser. He was not injured, and released. Charged with one count of pos- session of a weapon dangerous to the public peace, five counts of assault with a weapon and three counts of breach of probation is Jerry John Schendal , 41, of Churchill Rd. S. Acton man tasered during standoff with police A somewhat apprehensive Owen Reddeman, 3, of Acton thought the climbing wall at the Acton Leathertown Fest- ival Sunday might be fun to try....until he got part way up. The youngster was soon helped down to enjoy the fes- tivals fun at ground level. For more photos see page 3. Photo by Jon Borgstrom