Synchro club to put on annual Showcase Sunday afternoon MAKING A SPLASH PAGE 22 Check out today's special section for news from the automotive world 8 PAGES WHEELS.CA www.theIFP.ca Thursday, May 3, 2012 Halton Hills' award-winning newspaper serving Acton & Georgetown 56 Pages 50 Cents (+HST) Some flu shot rates below benchmarks Flu shot rates in Halton have increased since last year but vaccinations for hospital and long-term care home staff continue to fall below provincial benchmarks. Halton Region distributed 127,307 doses of the influenza vaccine during the 2011-12 flu season, about 5,700 more doses than the 201011 season. At Halton Healthcare Services hospitals-- Oakville Trafalgar, Milton District and Georgetown-- 43 per cent of staff were immunized, up from 34 per cent last year, and at Joseph Brant hospital in Burlington 25 per cent of staff were. Both organizations fell below the 70 per cent provincial target. Flu shots for staff at Halton's long-term care homes on average reached 60 per cent, up from 56 per cent last year. None of the homes met the Ministry of Health's staff immunization benchmark of 90 per cent. Resident immunization at long-term care See FLU, pg. 5 Woman, boyfriend get Cash for Life By LISA TALLYN Staff Writer A young Georgetown woman and her boyfriend were in "total shock" when they scratched a winning Instant Double Cash for Life ticket last week. Kristin Lee Anstey of Georgetown and David Daniel White of North Bay uncovered three LIFE symbols on the scratch ticket and were awarded the one-time lump sum cash payment option of $1.35 million. The couple "read the instructions multiple times" to make sure they had actually won. They bought the ticket at a Mac's Convenience store in North Bay, where Anstey attends Nipissing University. They plan to "continue to play here and there" and will put their winnings towards "debt, car, school, vacation and investments." Group players (more than one) must opt for the one-time lump sum payment in the Cash for Life game. · See photo page 9 Playing dirty Brooklyn Austin, 17 months, found clods of mud very interesting during the recent tree planting event held at the Acton Quarry. The Austin family was among some of the approximately 200 volunteers who, in a little less than two hours, had planted 4,000 seedling trees. Dufferin Aggregates hosted the event which saw Dufferin staff, Scouts Canada volunteers and others pitch in to beautify the Quarry. Photo by Jon Borgstrom We handle all insurance work. Georgetown Volkswagen 203 Guelph Street 9 0 5 . 8 7 7. 5 2 8 5 georgetownvw.com feel it ~ live it ~ love it Toward Your 0% APR + Up To $500 First Payment ^On select models. Visit Georgetown Volkswagen for details. · Truck T Accessories Accesso · Upholstery · Heavy Equipment Glass ·Window Tinting 354 Guelph Street, Georgetown 905-873-1655 www.minkhairlounge.com 905.702.0411