HEALTHY DISCUSSIONS A pair of seminars dealing with health issues are set for April 19 PAGE 14 Gabrielle Fischer-Horvath to lead workshop Sunday at Williams Mill FACE CASTING PAGE 20 www.theIFP.ca Thursday, April 12, 2012 Halton Hills' award-winning newspaper serving Acton & Georgetown 48 Pages 50 Cents (+HST) Outlet mall to break ground this month By LISA TALLYN Staff Writer Construction is set to begin later this month on the outlet mall at Trafalgar Rd. and Hwy. 401. Groundbreaking will be Wednesday, April 25 for the first phase of the planned 500,000 sq. ft. centre called Toronto Premium Outlets. The mall is to house more than 100 quality outlet stores and is expected to be the entry point for selected upscale U.S. retailers and designer brands. The mall is a 50/50 joint venture between Canadianbased Calloway REIT and The Simon Property Group, owner and operator of the popular factory Premium Outlets in the U.S. At this point there are no retailer announcements; those are expected to come closer to the centre's opening. The new outlet centre is expected to create more than 500 full and part-time jobs plus hundreds of local construction jobs over the next 16 months. See MALL, pg. 3 REFINANCING? PURCHASING? Julie Conroy named Acton Citizen of Year By LISA TALLYN Staff Writer Community volunteer Julie Conroy was "overwhelmed" and "surprised" when she heard she had been named the Rotary Club of Acton's 2012 Citizen of the Year. She thought Rotary Club member Bob MacKinnon, owner of MacKinnon Family Funeral Home, was calling to tell her about an upcoming funeral lunch she and the other Legion Ladies Auxiliary would be catering at the Legion, but instead he shared the good news. Her initial reaction was that maybe she shouldn't accept, but she changed her mind thinking it might "inspire someone else to get out there and help other people." Conroy who likes to be busy, and jokes she doesn't have time to get sick, is involved with several groups in town including the Parish of St. Joseph's Patron of Canada Church, the Catholic Women's League, the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 197 and the Legion Ladies Auxiliary. She's also very involved with Acton Seniors' Centre-- serving on the board, organizing events and trips and writing the Seniors' Centre's column for the local newspapers. MacKinnon said being named the Rotary Club of Acton's Citizen of the Year is "well-deserved" for Conroy who has been nominated for numerous years. She was selected by three former Citizens of the Year from a list of worthy candidates. Conroy initially became more involved as a volunteer in Acton to fill a void after her husband Kevin died in 2002. At that time she took over his commitments as the Poppy Drive co-ordinator for Lakeview subdivision and planting geraniums on Acton veteran's graves on Decoration Day-- two volunteer tasks she continues to do today. At the Acton Seniors Centre Conroy serves as Public Relations Chair. "I help serve dinners and have done publicity for the papers for eight years," said Conroy. She also takes photographs of events at the Centre used in the newspapers. "I'm here quite a lot," she said. At the Centre, Conroy started a group called "Girls on the Go" for women who don't have partners to do things with. She arranges day-trips to places like St. Lawrence Market, Mohawk Casino, etc. See CONROY, pg. 5 10 YR. FIXED CALL FOR DETAILS. 3.89% Spring Paint Sale FSCO #10259 Division of 1490845 Ont. Ltd. The Rotary Club of Acton announced Wednesday that local volunteer Julie Conroy has been named the service club's 2012 Citizen of the Year. Conroy is involved with a number of local groups and writes a regular column for the Acton Seniors Centre that can be found in this newspaper. Photo by Eamonn Maher BOB WOODS, Broker PA I N T · WA L L PA P E R · L I G H T I N G · H O M E D E C O R GEORGETOWN MARKETPLACE MALL 905-877-4193 (905) 877-1490 360 Guelph St., Georgetown