Sat. Nov. 17th, 9 am - 6 pm 905-873-4343 369 Mountainview Rd S., Georgetown South (Behind Tim Hortons) Ribbon Cutting at 10 am with Mayor Bonnette Free Tans And Lotion Packettes All Day Long!! Chance to Win 1 year Unlimited Tanning Package! Free Bottle of lotion for first 10 clients! For a donation to C.A.S.H.H. (Cancer Assistance Service of Halton Hills) Enjoy Food, Trop ical Drinks & More Sat. Only Double Dip Special $24.95 Y O U N G S P H A R M A C Y & H O M E C A R E 47 MAIN ST. S. DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN 905-877-2711 Youngs Pharmacy & Homecare has a wide selection of gift sets to get you started for Christmas! 20% OFF COSMETICS AND FRAGRANCES* For The Month Of November Only On Elizabeth Arden, Av, NeoStrata, Marcelle, Fragrances and selected Gift Sets. PRESENT COUPON FOR SAVINGS Expires November 30/07 (*Excludes sales items) Stop by the Cosmetic Department and start the savings today! Let us help you get ready for The Holidays! Elizabeth Arden Everything Glows Colours 07 David Beckham Instinct Gift Set Acton/Georgetown, Friday, November 16, 2007 3 Hydro bills for the average residential home- owner in Halton Hills will be going up about $2.01/month starting in May, if the Ontario Energy Board approves a Halton Hills Hydro rate increase. Bryan Boyce, chair of Halton Hills Hydro (HHH), updated its sole shareholder, the Town of Halton Hills, on the proposed rate increase at a recent council meeting. Most of the proposed increase is a result of capital costs resulting from growth, including the need for a transformer station in 2010. The average residential customer will see an overall bill increase of 1.8 per cent and the average general service <50kW customer will see an overall bill increase of 2.3 per cent. HHH is requesting rebasing the rate base from 2004 to 2008. Rebasing will allow HHH establish their costs closer to actual time the costs (infrastructure improvements) will occur over the next two years. That way we can recover from the ratepay- er as much as those costs as possible without incurring debt charges, he said. One of the main reasons for doing this rate application is to bring balance to our cost allo- cation methodology, explained Boyce. After a review, the utility is attempting to bring classes over-charged or under-charged closer to 100 per cent of actual costs. For example, when Acton Councillor Mike OLeary questioned the cost increase of street lighting from 52 cents per connection to $1.01, Boyce said street lighting had been under- charged. The new rate will impact the Towns operating budget by about $30,000, said Boyce. HHH filed for the application increase in August and two groups have asked for inter- vener status: the School Energy Coalition and the Vulnerable Energy Consumers Coalition. The 300-page rate application is available for review at the Ontario Energy Board and the Acton headquarters of Halton Hills Hydro. The public is welcome to call the HHH office to ask questions, said Boyce. Hydro proposes rate hike of $2 a month next year CYNTHIA GAMBLE Staff Writer Halton Hills council has approved an agree- ment with Dufferin Aggregates, which will allow the quarry company to construct a pri- vate steel water pipe under Third Line. Dufferin owns land on each side of the Third Line as part of its Acton Quarry opera- tion. Dufferin needs the pipe to facilitate the movement of groundwater from one section of the quarry to another section on the other side of the road. Dufferin Aggregates would pay 100 per cent of the costs of the installation (and eventual removal), the Towns adminis- tration and legal costs. Ward 2 Councillor Bryan Lewis asked for a change in the proposed agreement of 21 years, less one day. Instead, council gave permission for a term of 10 years, subject to a renewal of up to five years, following a review in the eighth year. Council approves deal for Dufferin to build Third Line water pipe