•Th e IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, January 30, 2014 17 Save your memories and save. A handful of jewellery can mean a lifetime of memories. Cash will never replace the sentimental value. Bring your old gold to friends you know and trust. We'll use it to help create unforgettable jewellery. And new memories for you and those you love. Reuse. Recycle. Rejoice. Close to home. Far from ordinary. 310 Guelph Street, Georgetown (905) 873-4405 Ted's TOP 32 Photo's November 3, 2110. Every so often, you run into people who, simply stated, make this job fun. I photographed Dave and Dale Cox for a Sideroads feature on their work in ani-mation throughout the years. As I set up the photo, they made their portrait a genu-ine, whimsical moment. There is no doub t that two of the highl ights of my ca- reer w ere sp ent du ring tw o trips t o Eur ope (2 005 a nd 2007) to vis it the battl e- fields of the two w orld w ars. I filed storie s from my ho tel room, givin g the trips a lo- cal fla vor. A t one point, our tour b us alm ost ro lled ov er. No on e was injure d but we had an other story t o tell. July 2002 Never afraid to show her attitude, Halton Hills Public Library Chief Librarian Betsy Cornwall offered me a piece of her mind as we were photo-graphing a promo for a new program. I made a sarcastic remark-- she responded, in typical Betsy fashion. This is one of my favor-ite snow boarding photos, taken at North Halton Golf Course, when the kids were allowed to use the slopes. The location was perfect, with a dark background to set off the kid on his snow-board, and show off the fly-ing snow from the board. Photo's by Ted Brown