30 ·The IFP· Halton Hills ·Thursday, June 21, 2012 Tourney champs Georgetown's under-11 girls' Mustangs were victorious in their first tournament of the season, defeating the host Barrie A team in the division championship game 1-0 at the Spiritfest event. In the preliminary round, the Mustangs TEMPORARY tied South Simcoe United 1-1 beROAD CLOSURE fore blanking the Barrie B Spirit DUE TO EVENT 2-0 and the Innisfil Stampeders 1-0, then getting past Caledon Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, and Triple Threat in the semis. Team Town of Halton Hills By-law 2003-0032 regarding members (front, from left) are: the following temporary road closure for the Sara Thomsen, Caitlinn Kennell. purpose of the following community event: Second row: Amanda Marshall, Chantal Ferreira, Alison Collis, Canada Day in the Glen Sunday, July 1st, 2012 Ashley Bowen, Jessica Fernandez, 12:00PM 1:00PM Nevada Feasby. Back row: AssisConfederation Street to Main Street tant coach Cam Bowen, Linnea to Mountain Street Ramirez, Madeline Fletcher, Avery Lyons, Sabrina Ronca, Emma EvOrganized by: ans, Meghan Rivers, Maya SteckGlen Williams Town Hall Board ly, coach Ron Marshall. Absent: If you require any additional information regarding Monica Oram. this road closure, please contact the Recreation Submitted photo and Parks Department 905-873-2601 ext. 2269. 76 ___________________________________________ Ijzerman, Homann tops Georgetown's Moira Ijzerman (left) teamed up with Lauren Homann of Caledon to win the duet finals for the girls' 13-15 age group at the Ontario Open Age Group Synchronized Swimming Championships at the Etobicoke Olympium. Ijzerman, a 15-year-old Georgetown District High School student who represents Mississauga Synchro, also placed second overall in figures and third in the team event for the 16-20 age category. She competed in the provincial stream with the Mississauga club this year after competing nationally with York Synchro. Ijzerman took up the sport with Halton Hills Synchro. Submitted photo More sports page 41 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING REGARDING DEVELOPMENT CHARGES Take notice that on Monday June 25, 2012, the Council of the Town of Halton Hills will hold a public meeting pursuant to The Development Charges Act, 1997, regarding proposed development charge rates and policies that will be applied throughout the Town. It is proposed that enactment of a development charges by-law by Council would occur on Monday, July 9, 2012. Development charges are levied against new development, and are a primary source of funding for growth-related capital expenditures. Town-wide capital services include library, fire protection recreation and parks, public works, parking general government, roads and related, and storm water management services. Council is required under The Development Charges Act, 1997, to hold at least one public meeting to allow the public the opportunity to review and provide comments on the 2012 Development Charges Study, related staff reports and the proposed development charges by-law. All interested parties are invited to attend the public meeting: Stag `n Doe for Gail Hughes & Lee Lakin Lakin Loves Our Sponsors & Partners! Sat. June 23rd ~ 7 pm Acton Legion 15 Wright Ave., Acton Featuring TWO Live Bands Practically Hip &Cosmic Warehouse Great Food, Games & Raffles Tickets $15 Thank You to: Adwebdesign Artists of Williams Mill Visual Arts Centre Beaumont Mill Antiques & Collectibles Best Western on the Hill Bristol Car & Truck Rentals Business Community of Acton B.I.A. Business Community of Downtown Georgetown B.I.A. Businesses of the Georgetown Marketplace Caledon Laboratories Canadian Tire C.B.C. Cogeco Councillor Jon Hurst Credit Valley Conservation Authority Deker Electric Department of Canadian Heritage Dulux Paint Fernbrook Water Fraser Direct Georgetown Hospital Foundation Georgetown Printing Georgetown Terminal Warehouse Georgetown Toyota Glen Oven Café Glen Williams Copper Kettle Glen Williams Montessori School Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce Halton Hills Hydro Halton Hills Public Library Heritage Acton Johnson Associates Real Estate Ltd. J. S. Jones & Son J. V. Clothing K.A.S.E. Face Painters Kiwanis Club of Georgetown Norval Pancake Factory OrangeCrate McDonald Family Morrison Family Norcliffe Family Park School Community Party Cinemas Patlon Aircraft & Industries Paul C. Armstrong Insurance Brokers Inc. Peek-a-Boo Child Care Centre P.O.W.E.R. Red Lemon Rotary Club of Georgetown San Francisco Bakery Saputo Sherwood Copy & Print Centre The Independent & Free Press The Tanner Town of Halton Hills Town of Halton Hills Mighty Machines Staff Town of Halton Hills Recreation & Parks Summer Staff Wallace for Wellness Willow Park Ecology Centre Young's Pharmacy Drinking and Driving Can Distort Life. Date: Time: Location: Monday June 25, 2012 6:45 PM Council Chambers, Halton Hills Civic Centre, 1 Halton Hills Drive, Halton Hills, ON Congratulations DOUGIE Any person may attend the public meeting and make written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the by-law. Written submissions are invited and should be directed to the Town Clerk no later than Monday, June 18 2012. Written comments received and submissions made at the public meeting will be considered by Council prior to the enactment of a new development charges by-law. Copies of the 2012 Development Charges Background Study and the proposed development charges by-law AS AMENDED on June 8, 2012 are available through the Town's Corporate Services Department and on the Town's website www.haltonhills.ca. Inquiries should be directed to Wendy O'Donnell Manager of Finance, (905) 873-2601 x 2240. 77 On winning First in Class at the 2012 Canadian Historic Grand Prix We are SO PROUD of you. Love: Heather, Jess, Meliss, and Ryan 1 Halton Hills Dr., Halton Hills, ON L7G 5G2 Tel.: 905-873-2600 Fax: 905-873-2347 Did you get your picture taken on a Mighty Machine? Photos are available for pick up at Make It So Printing, 119 Mill Street, Georgetown until June 30th. Did you have your picture taken at the Big DADDY Festival? Find it at www.BigDaddyFestival.ca Drink and drive, and your life may never be the same again. You not only risk your life when you drink and drive, you also risk losing your license, incurring expensive fines, doing time in jail or even causing injury or death to an innocent bystander. With all these consequences facing you, driving under the influence is the worst decision you can make. Don't take chances with drinking and driving; there's always a better alternative.