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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 1 Aug 2013, 5 V1 GEO GA 0801.pdf

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•T he IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, A ugust 1, 2013 5 140 GUELPH ST. 905-877-8882 (The former Georgetown Fruit Market building) FLOWERS & PLANTS FLOWERS & PLANTS HANGING BASKETS 10" Baskets Huge Selection of FOR THE GARDEN $999 or $10.99 each 3 $29FOR Huge Selection TOPSOIL $1.99 Brugmansia (Angel Trumpet) CLOSED MONDAY GEORGETOWN GARDEN CENTRE Local Corn, Tomatoes and Peaches Large Size Perennial Plants Hydrangeas Delphinium Rose of Sharon Hibiscus Perennial Grasses Phlox & more from 10 $18FOR 4" Potted Plants or $1.99 each Fresh Cut Flowers & Bouquets including Gladiolius 3 $10FORfrom GreatSelection! 25L Bag 877-8990 118 Guelph St.Georgetown905 118 Guelph St.ShowRoomLimited time offer.Call for details! www.asghomecomfort.comW SYSTEMS GEORGETOWN INC. on another successful hospital fundraiser! Thanks for allowing us to participate. Congratulations to the Visit us today, You'll love what you hear! 360 Guelph St. - Unit 44 (In the Knolcrest Centre) 905.877.8828 BETTER HEARING BEGINS HERE EXPERIENCE QUALITY TRUST Constantine Karolidis, BA, HIS Registered Hearing Instrument Specialist The Aiello family, (from left) Mary, Joe and their children Jake and Ciara, were joined by Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette (left) as they recently unveiled a plaque, des- ignating their house at 504 Main Street, Glen Williams, by Heritage Halton Hills. The house was built in 1852, originally as a Georgian- style pump factory, and was built from local bricks. Water power was supplied from behind the building for 20 years until it was converted to a residence. Photo by Ted Brown Heritage home Links2Care of Halton Hills recently recognized its volunteers with an appreciation lun- cheon at the Ballinafad Community Hall that had a country theme this year, as local-area musician Cameron Caton performed. Pictured above (from left) are: Five-year volunteer certifi cate recipients Hans Schoffelmeer, Mieke Schoffelmeer, Millie Pletch, Doug Sargent; 10-year awards Jan Cook, Rachel Clifford, Kari-Lynn McInall, Liz Bailey; 20-year-award recipient Elma Timbers. Absent from the photo were Susan Stopford (30 yrs.), Keith Black (25 yrs.), Jonquil Hockley (20 yrs.), Faye Burton, Ian Thompson, Marg Snook, Bev Heim- Myers, Maureen McCallister, Nadia McLennan, Charon Varty and Wendy Spence (5 yrs.). Photo by Eamonn Maher Volunteers honoured A drug charge laid against a George- town man in March was withdrawn in court this week. John Schira, 30, of Dominion Gardens was charged with possession of a con- trolled substance after Halton Police raid- ed a Weber Dr. home March 6 and seized a quantity of drugs. The charge was with- drawn at the request of the Crown attor- ney in Milton Court Tuesday. Crown withdraws drug charge

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