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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 13 Sep 2012, p. 1

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Colleen Shields is done with challenging Lake Ontario... or is she? WATER-LOGGED? PAGE 14 Check out today's special section for health tips and views HEALTH CARE 4 PAGES www.theIFP.ca Thursday, September 13, 2012 Halton Hills' award-winning newspaper serving Acton & Georgetown 68 Pages 50 Cents (+HST) Library campaign begins with $150K donation By CYNTHIA GAMBLE Staff Writer The public phase of the Halton Hills Cultural Centre and Library capital campaign kicked off with a $150,000 donation from Larry and Brenda Sisnett at Monday's council meeting. The Campaign, chaired by Brenda Sisnett, has set a $1 million goal to raise funds for the Halton Hills Cultural Centre and Library at 9 Church St. The $14 million project will create 51,000 sq. ft. of renovated and expanded space. It is targeted for completion in December 2012 and opening to the public in January. "Larry and I saw this as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to carry on the legacy that my mother began 31 years ago with her donation which created the John Elliott Theatre in my dad's memory," said Brenda Sisnett, President and CEO of Georgetown Terminal Warehouses, Elliott Custom Brokers and Storage and a longtime Georgetown resident. "The library, theatre and art gallery have always been special places to us and to this community. We are so happy to be a part of what will be a stunning new facility for all of Halton Hills residents to enjoy." See SISNETTS, pg. 12 noon. Halton Regional Police were also on site helping to direct traffic during the installation. On August 21, the traffic signals were pulled down after a large transport trailer made a right-hand turn and LIGHTS, pg. 3 Battle at the barbecue Three-year-old Owen Lewis (left) stands his ground against big brother Ryan, 5, as the pair do battle with balloon swords during Saturday's third annual barbecue hosted by Realtor Ray Chesher at his 75 Guelph St. office. Along with a variety of games, visitors were able to enter a raffle for a Fiat 500 the Rotary Club of Georgetown is raffling to raise money for Universally Accessible Children's Playground equipment. Photo by Jon Borgstrom Intersection lights fixed by Region ...three weeks later REFINANCING? PURCHASING? By CYNTHIA GAMBLE Staff Writer As of Tuesday night, and after a 22day delay, the traffic signals at the intersection of Ninth Line and Five Sideroad are now functioning. Maureen Van Ravens, Halton Re- gion Manager of Transportation Planning and Road Operations, said Tuesday that Halton Region's contractor OUR VIEW...pg. 6 Stacey Electric began installing the new pole and span wires Tuesday after- 2.65% VARIABLE RATE Paint · Lighting Window Coverings · Home Decor Quality products and service since 1968 W W W. B E R G S M A S . C A GEORGETOWN MARKETPLACE MALL 905-877-4193 BOB WOODS, Broker FSCO #10259 Division of 1490845 Ont. Ltd. (905) 877-1490 360 Guelph St., Georgetown

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