Respected by his Caucus andOpposition colleagues alike,Ted Arnott, the unassumingWaterloo-WellingtonConservative MPP, has longbeen known as one of the most decent politicians atQueens Park. - NATIONAL POST PROVINCIAL P.C. CANDIDATE IN WELLINGTON-HALTON HILLSAUTHORIZED BY THE C.F.O. FOR THE TED ARNOTT CAMPAIGN TrustedExperiencedDedicated ARNOTT Ted Arnott was first elected tothe Ontario Legislature in 1990,and he has been re-elected ever since.He is firmly rooted in the communitieshe represents. Ted is our vocal advocatein Wellington-Halton Hills and he standsup for our interests and values.Born in 1963, Ted was raised in Arthurand is a graduate of Wilfrid LaurierUniversity, where he obtained a Bachelorof Arts and a Diploma in BusinessAdministration. To finance his universityeducation, he worked during summers as a construction labourer, a factory worker,and a retail store clerk.Ted is married to Lisa, a Core FrenchTeacher in Fergus. They have three sonsand live in Fergus. Re-elect Ted Arnott inWellington-Halton Hills call 1-866-788-1688 235 Guelph Street 905-873-1999 Georgetown Cinemas 3 Please email comments to: ibtsl@bellnet.ca Playing the week of Sept. 21 - Sept. 27 SPECIAL ADMISSION PRICES: Friday & Saturday Adults $6.50 evenings, Children / Seniors $4.20, Sun to Thurs all seats $4.20 (except Tuesday) TUESDAY IS TWOONIE TUESDAY GOOD LUCK CHUCK (18A - course language, sexual content, crude content) Nightly at 7:00 & 9:15; Sat & Sun Mats at 2:30 & 4:30 MR BEANS HOLIDAY (PG - Parental Guidance: not recommended for young children) Nightly at 6:45; Sat & Sun Mats at 2:15 pm 2 DAYS IN PARIS (14A - course language, not recommended for children, sexual content) Nightly at 8:45; Sat & Sun Mats at 4:00 BECOMING JANE (PG - Parental Guidance: nudity, not recommended for young children) Nightly at 6:30; Sat & Sun Mats at 4:15 pm 3:10 TO YUMA (14A: violence, language may offend) Nightly at 9:00 pm; Sat & Sun Mats at 2:00 pm Stag & Doe for Megan Baldwin & Craig Seitz Sat. Sept. 22 Geo. Legion 8 p.m. Tickets $10 in advance or $15 at the door Contact Ashley 905-873-1698 Food, Drinks, Games & Prizes 80s THEME NEED WHEELS? WE CAN HELP. QUICK CONFIDENTIAL APPROVAL Bankrupt (Discharged or Un-discharged?) In credit counselling or proposal? New Immigrant/Refugee? Too Young/Too Old? No established credit? IF YOU ARE EMPLOYED WE CAN HELP! Specialists in Automotive Financing. Your circumstances. Your rate. Rates from 8.9% to 29.9% O.A.C. RE-ESTABLISH YOUR CREDIT. APPLY BY PHONE TODAY! GEORGETOWN KIA SUPERSTORE Call Dave Watson 905-877-8375 CREDIT PROBLEMS? QU IC K CO NF ID EN TI AL A PP RO VA L APPLY BY PHONE ~ APPLY BY PHONE (DIXIE AUTO GROUP) 4 Acton/Georgetown, Friday, September 21, 2007 A Sept. 10th fire that gutted a vacant farmhouse on Hwy. 7 east of Fourth Line has been deemed arson by the Ontario Fire Marshals Office. Halton Police are now investigating the blaze at the home that was undergo- ing renovations at the time of the fire and slated for golf course construction, according to police. Total damage is unknown. Tickets galore Nearly 200 tickets were handed out in Halton Hills by Halton Police during Project Safe Start that ended Friday. Throughout the Project that began Monday Sept. 4 police were reminding drivers to pay close attention to the rules of the road, particularly now when the children are returning to school. The focus was on the five Ss- speeding, seat- belts, stop signs, school zones and school buses. In Halton Hills, police gave out 109 tickets for speeding, 19 for stop sign viola- tions, 5 for seatbelt violations, 58 for other violations and issued 60 warnings. In total 1,047 tickets were issued region-wide during the Project. Golf clubs stolen Halton Police report a set of Calloway golf clubs, valued at $1,500, were stolen sometime between Friday and Wednes- day from an unlocked Chevrolet SUV parked at a Russell Dr. Georgetown home. Snow blower taken A Toro snow blower valued at $655 was taken from a garage at a Delrex Blvd. home sometime Saturday or Sunday. Police say its unknown how entry was gained. Clarification Due to incorrect information supplied to The Independent & Free Press there was an error in a report that appeared in Wednesdays newspaper about a youth charged after a disturbance. The report should have said that a male was refused entry to Wild Wing restaurant in Georgetown because he appeared to be in an intoxicated state. Arson now suspected in house fire