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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 16 Nov 2007, p. 18

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Bovaird Dr. Queen St. E. HWY. 7 Steeles Ave. E. The Gorewa y Airport Rd . Humbe rwes t HW Y. 5 0 VISIT THE PRESENTATION CENTRE: 9287 Goreway Drive Brampton, ON WAL-MART CORRECTION NOTICE Due to circumstances beyond our control, the 350 g Chocolate Wafer Delight Bars (#163993) advertised in our current fl yer (ending Nov. 9th) will not be available. ========================== We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Happy 40th Love Bob, Mike, Missy & Amy 18 Acton/Georgetown, Friday, November 16, 2007 Hungry Hollow Trail was officially opened last month as Town staff and contributing individuals made the trek from Miller Drive to the floor of the hollow, under the Mountainview Road South bridge. Taking part were (from left) Ward 4 Councillor Bob Inglis, Mark Taylor and Warren Harris (Recreation and Parks), Mayor Rick Bonnette, Roy Hylkema (representing Halton Hills Village Homes), Ward 4 Councillor John Duncan, Mirek Sharp (North-South Environmental Inc), Larry Hawes (Trail Advisory committee), Robb Blyth (Halton Hills Parks and Cemeteries Unit) and Trail Advisory committee member and Ward 3&4 Regional Councillor Jane Fogal. Photo by Ted Brown Hungry Hollow Trail section opens Holiday House Tour United Way of Halton Hills is hosting a Christmas House Tour, Nov. 24, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets at the United Way, 905-877-3066; unitedwayhh@bellnet.ca

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