•T h e IF P • H al to n H ill s •T hu rs da y, M ay 1 , 2 01 4 8 A night of Indian dance, cuisine, and entertainment Enjoy the incredible Bollywood themed Fundraiser hosted by The Optimist Club of Halton Hills When: Friday May 9th Where: Heritage Acton Town Hall Time: 6:30pm Tickets: $50 / person (includes: 3 course dinner / DJ & Indian Dance / Entertainment) Cash Bar Tickets Available at • Georgetown Library • Bergsma's Paints • Sunny Motor Purchse online www.haltonhills.ca/theatre Raising funds for community based youth programs... Present this coupon in store Friday, May 2 through Wednesday, May 14, 2014 to receive 20% off your total pretax, regular-priced purchase.Reusable. Offer not valid on clearance merchandise, previous purchases, existing special orders or on the purchase of gift cards or charity items. Discounts given at the time of purchasewill be deducted from returnedmerchandise. In the event of a return or exchange, discountwill be forfeited and may not be reused. Not redeemable for cash or cash equivalents. Not valid with other promotions, coupons or discounts except whenusedwithoneof the following: current applicable loyalty programcardsorGrandOpeningcoupons. F12-StoreCoupon/PromoCode781. total regular-priced purchase Use as many times as you like May 2-14, 2014. Valid only at Georgetown Marketplace Mall. NOW OPEN Georgetown Marketplace Mall SIZES 1-24 enjoy Boston Pizza celebrated its grand re-opening recently under new franchisee owner Marilyn Green (centre). Josh VanRys and Sydney Ranson, employees of Boston Pizza, hold a cheque for $2,000 collected from tips that is being donated to the Georgetown Hospital that was accepted by K.C. Carruthers, executive director, of the Georgetown Hospital Foundation. Photo by Victoria Thoms Rejunvenated Boston Pizza donates to hospital Car stolen in Acton A 2009 white Mercedes was stolen from a plaza parking lot on Mill St. in Acton sometime overnight last Mon- day and Tuesday, Halton Police report. • • • Police are investigating a break and enter into a building at Silver Creek Conservation Area on Fallbrook Trail sometime during a break-in Tuesday or Wednesday of last week. Several filing cabinets were rifled through and approximately $2,000 worth of laptops, portable radios and GPS units were stolen.